Squirmy Edible Insects

The Jell-O Worm Tutorial is the Perfect Spooky Treat for Halloween

Halloween is only a little over a month away, so it's just about that time to start planning the festivities, and the Jell-O worm recipe is sure to give you a little inspiration as to what to serve at this year's party. The squirmy dessert recipe comes from the instructables contributor cpacker1.

This tutorial is sure to add a little spooky delight to any Halloween plans. cpacker1 gives step-by-step instructions on how to create the super realistic slithering insects. All you'll need is some straws, raspberry Jell-O, whip cream and green food coloring. The straws are used to mold the Jell-O into the worm shape.

These would be a fun treat to serve to kids or adults.
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