Pear Witch Project
- 1 fresh green pear (makes 2 heads and noses)
- 2 raisins (eyes)
- chocolate chips (1 for wart)
- red apple (mouth)
- canned chocolate frosting
- ice cream, cone (hat)
- soft chocolate cookies, we used an Archway Dutch Cocoa Cookie (hat)
- carrot, and grater (hair)
- 1.
- Cut the pear in half lengthwise and remove the core (a parent's job).
- Place one pear half on a plate as shown.
- 2.
- Slice a piece off the top of the pear, cutting away from the forehead at an angle.
- Shape that piece into a nose; carve a notch into the witch's face to hold it, and set it in place.
- 3.
- Attach the eyes and wart by carving small circles in the face to hold them.
- 4.
- Cut a grin from the red apple.
- Carve out an area on the face to hold the grin, and put it in place.
- 5.
- To make the hat, use frosting to glue the cone to the cookie.
- Let the frosting harden a bit, then place the hat on the head.
- 6.
- Grate lengths of carrot hair and tuck them underneath the hat.
- Tip: If your child is too young to handle a knife, cut the nose and mouth and have him assemble the face with frosting.
green pear, raisins, chocolate chips, red apple, chocolate frosting, cream, chocolate cookies, carrot
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/pear-witch-project-354477 (may not work)