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1. This time, I used a croissant dough from one of those tubes in the refrigerator section of the grocery store. It worked great. One tube would make 2 large Mummies (the size instructed), or four small ones (about half the size).
2. I set the oven to the temp instructed on the dough tube, and kept a close eye on the Mummies, as my oven is hot and my patience is low. Please watch your Mummies carefully and gauge this for yourself.
3. Last time I used icing for the eyes. This time I cut the end of candy corn. Both work great, but add the candy eyes when the Nutella is still warm, and the icing when it's cooled. Enjoy!
I hope you have a spook-tacular baking experience, and send me photos of your result!
Oh wow, that's not hard at all - thanks so much for the step-by-step instructions. They are so stinkin' cute! :)
ReplyDeleteI love that idea! I have never had Nutella but I bet it would be great with lots of things, like apple pie filling, or maybe I should just try Nutella!
ReplyDeleteHolly - these are so stinkin cute, I can't stand it! Thanks for the play by play.
ReplyDeleteMaybe I should make these today as I sit and woe in my involuntary shunning.
That is so CUTE!
ReplyDeleteGreat step-by-step instructions!! Your mummy looks so adorable! Just in time to make them for Halloween. ;)
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