creepy pie face perfect for halloween
ingredients
store bought or homemade pie crust
smuckers jelly I used blueberry
water
powder Sugar
lemon juice for glaze
additional items
fork
round cookie cutter
sharp, small knife for cutting out the eyes and mouth
You can not mess this up the creepier the better. I hope you make them. they are delicious!
Okay, so you've got the basic idea for these amazing creepy pie faces, right? They're seriously one of the easiest and most fun Halloween treats I've ever made. I remember first trying them, thinking it would be complicated, but honestly, the messier and spookier your creepy pie face turns out, the better! Let's dive a little deeper into making your creepy pie face truly stand out. After rolling out your pie crust (store-bought is totally fine, no judgment here!), use that round cookie cutter to get your basic face shape. For the eyes and mouth, don't be afraid to be creative with your sharp, small knife. I've found that jagged cuts for the mouth and uneven eye holes really amp up the scary pie face factor. You can even make little slits for 'eyebrows' or 'scars' to give your pie with face more character. For an extra touch, gently lift and twist the edges of some cuts to make them look more distressed before baking. Bake until golden brown, usually around 12-15 minutes in a preheated oven (check your pie crust package for specific temperature). While blueberry jelly makes a fantastic oozing effect, don't limit yourself! I've experimented with cherry pie filling for a truly gory cherry pie face look, or even a mixed berry jam for a darker, more mysterious vibe. Just remember, a slightly thicker filling works best to avoid too much leakage before baking. You can even try mixing a tiny bit of red food coloring into a lighter jam for an extra spooky touch – just a drop or two can transform a regular face pie into something truly alarming. If you're aiming for a clown pie face, think about using different sized cookie cutters for the eyes and a big, exaggerated smile. For a human face pie, you can gently pinch the dough to create a nose or cheeks before baking, giving it a more sculptural, eerie feel. A little egg wash before baking gives them a lovely golden finish, making the creepy pie even more appetizing despite its scary appearance! My personal trick is to brush the crust with a little milk or cream for a softer finish before baking. The powder sugar and lemon juice glaze is perfect for giving them a ghostly sheen or for highlighting certain features. I sometimes drizzle it unevenly to make it look like tears or slime. You could also use edible markers or small candies (like mini chocolate chips for eyes or red sugar sprinkles for a bloody effect) after baking to add more detail to your face pies once they've cooled a bit. This is where your inner artist comes out, and remember, the goal is creepy face pies, so imperfection is perfection! Sometimes I even add a dusting of cocoa powder around the eyes to make them look sunken. These Halloween face pie treats are fantastic on their own, but they're also great served with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or a dollop of whipped cream. They're definitely a conversation starter at any Halloween party! Making a batch of these face pies is such a simple pie face recipe that even beginners will feel like a baking pro. Give it a try, you won't regret it!























































































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