People say that no matter what meal you miss, you should never miss your breakfast. It’s the first meal of the day. It wakes you up and as well as kickstarts your entire body. With cooking already involved in creating a proper bowl or plate of breakfast, the first meal of the day also becomes an art that you consume.  Every corner of the world has its own idea of what breakfast should be. It can range from bacon and eggs, pancakes with maple syrup, acai bowls, smoothie bowls, fruit bowls, aloo paratha, sabudana khichdi,  pound ruti and poached eggs, eggs kejriwal, vada pav, sandwiches and so on. 

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At the same time, festivals and holidays also come with their own set of breakfast options and ideas that are a class part. If you are someone who loves spooky season and is looking for ways to recreate a few breakfast recipes that you want to cook up for the Halloween celebrations, there are lots of fun breakfast recipes that kids and adults will love! Many of them are also simple and quick. You'll want to bookmark this one so you can come back for all the Halloween breakfast ideas all month long, year after year. Here are 5 quick and easy Halloween-themed recipes you can try at home:

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Mummy Hand Pie

Make these mummy hand pies with your favourite pie dough to celebrate Halloween. For a delicious feast, you can stuff half with jam or pie filling if you'd like. You can also use fruit preserves for the fillings. Then you have to use egg wash and cinnamon sugar. They are an excellent recipe to prepare with children and are very easy to put together. Apply the egg wash along the edge with a pastry brush. Next, cut the leftover pie dough into strips using a pizza wheel or sharp knife. Place these strips in a mummy bandage-like pattern across the pie. Next, seal the filling inside by crimping down the edges with a fork. Continue doing this until all of the dough has been utilised. Bake until golden brown, 15 to 18 minutes at 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Add fake googly eyes to the pie for the spooks.

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Cauldron Cakes

These cakes are the pinnacle of Harry Potter desserts. Above all, they are delicious, simple to prepare and scrumptious. At first sight, the steps can seem lengthy or difficult, but they aren't. A cupcake opens up a whole new universe of possibilities just by being flipped over. For this, you’ll need to use cupcakes packed to the brim with marshmallow filling and dipped in a thick chocolate glaze. The cauldron feet are made of chocolate chips, which not only give these cauldrons a more genuine appearance but also prevent them from rolling. Add edible gold glitter. You can say that your cauldron cakes are sprinkled with Felix Felicis or ‘liquid luck’. Also, while you’re baking the cupcakes, you can use a jello-filling to make it look like you’re brewing a potion. 

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Eyeball Eggs

These eerie deviled eyeballs make a great option for a Halloween party. Not only will they make your visitors laugh, but they also taste great! They are perfect for your low-carb, keto, and ghouls. A few basic kitchen utensils, some olives, and a scary movie to watch while working are all you need! Cut each egg in half through the middle, then carefully remove the yolks. Using a spoon, press the yolks through a mesh strainer placed over a bowl. The yolks are ground into a filling that is creamier and less lumpy. Cook it on low heat and add mayo, salt, hummus and all things that you want to add i. Transfer the mixture to a pastry pipe with a thin tip so that you can pour in a little bit of it onto the half-open eggs. Then add the circular black olives. Your eyeball eggs are ready to be served!

Boo Berry Oatmeal

Another tasty way to have oats for breakfast is with this berry oatmeal idea. The inside is soft and packed with a delicious mix of berries, while the top is somewhat golden. This is a baked oatmeal recipe that proves its worth for breakfast. Just when you thought oats could not get any better, this recipe saved the leftover oats you planned to throw away. Easily cut into six servings, it can be enhanced with a dollop of creamy yoghurt. This recipe for boo berry baked oats is another time-tested favourite for making breakfast. Plus, you can add maple syrup, chocolate syrup, and the fruits are seasonal choices that are available during this month. Although you can't go wrong with the recipe's combo of cinnamon, nutmeg, and vanilla, you can switch up the nuts and spices.

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Pumpkin Spice Latte

‘Coffee, Coffee, Coffee,’ Lorelai Gilmore, from Gilmore Girls, had once said. And it’s true. No matter what or where, people who drink coffee cannot think or function without it. And coffee has its own fair share of festive recipes. The most popular one is the pumpkin spice latte. A pumpkin spice latte can be made at home with fresh pumpkin puree and pumpkin pie spice. It's the creamiest latte you've ever had, organically sweetened, and subtly flavoured with maple syrup. This is a delectable beverage with breakfast and, if you're feeling very upscale, garnish it with extra spices and whipped cream!

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