Ingredients

  • For the brownie:
  • 16 ounces Chocoley V125 indulgence bittersweet dark chocolate
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • For the tombstones:
  • 1 cup confectioners sugar
  • 4 teaspoons milk
  • Black food coloring
  • 3 oval shape cookies
  • Chocoley drizzle and design chocolate, dark
  • For the skeletons:
  • Chocoley drizzle and design chocolate, white
  • Skeleton bones candy mold
  • To assemble:
  • 1-16 ounce tub store-bought vanilla frosting
  • Green food coloring
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Recipe Description

Easier to make than it looks. Graves are hollowed out of a brownie and the crumbs are the dirt. White chocolate skeletons are placed and grass is piped around along with cookie tombstones. I’ve been on graveyard shift all week making this Halloween brownie graveyard with candy skeletons and old tombstones, this scary edible treat will chill your bones. This treat is no trick and is best enjoyed at home. So don’t go out alone and don’t walk by that cemetery at night because make no ‘bones’ about it, they are trying to make their move. When I was asked by my favorite chocolate company Chocoley to come up with a recipe to showcase their products for Halloween, I couldn’t have been more excited. I have never created anything like this, but my creative juices got flowing and I had so much fun designing and also in the making of this dessert. My husband, who is very much into Halloween and all things spooky, got involved too in the placing of the skeleton bones and creative input. This graveyard would make a great centerpiece for your Halloween party table, that also serves as dessert.

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