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These super simple English muffin mummies are a perfect way to start Halloween. Just a couple of minutes and a few ingredients is all it takes to get the day off on an undead foot!

mummy faces with cream cheese bandages and blueberry eyes.

These super simple English muffin mummies are ready to spook your breakfast table. They are an eerily good Halloween snack as well. Whip them up in a couple minutes and cackle in delight.

 Are you in the Halloween spirit yet? You better get on it if you’re not!

 Little Dude is a candy rationer. He hoards all of his candy and meters it out to himself.

english muffin halves spread with peanut butter or jelly.

He has a bucket where his holiday and parade candy goes. Then he eats a couple of pieces for snack on days he’s feeling indulgent.

I was always more of the “I better eat it before someone else does… or it disappears… or some other nonsensical tragic outcome befalls it” mindset. So I admire his self control and discipline.

baggie of cream cheese mixture piping out bandages over english muffins.

Plus it saves him tummy aches from too much candy and me the headache of lording over his treats. Pretty much everyone is a winner!

All of this to say his stash is getting low. He started getting a little worried about it a few weeks back.

Luckily he was reassured when we reminded him Halloween was on it’s way. He’ll go trick or treating and get plenty of loot.

Then in his too mature for his years way, he’ll sort through it and pick out the candy he won’t eat and will put it in baggies to give to the uncles who like that candy.

English muffin mummies with peanut butter, jelly and cream cheese and blueberry eyes ready to eat.

He’ll even set aside some peanut butter cups for his dad. Best son of the year award recipient in the making!

So it is safe to say our Halloween excitement has been building for a while. But I like to have ways to get in the mood without going overly crazy on the candy.

So these English muffin mummies are a fun Halloween breakfast. They will get them excited for the big day without setting everyone up for a huge sugar crash before the classroom party even starts.

close up of peanut butter and cream cheese mummy face.

They are easily customizable as well. We enjoyed both the peanut butter and the jelly versions. The blueberry eyes are fun too.

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mummy faces with cream cheese bandages and blueberry eyes.

English Muffin Mummies

Carlee
These super simple English muffin mummies are ready to spook your breakfast table. They are an eerily good Halloween snack as well. Whip them up in a couple minutes and cackle in delight.
4.86 from 7 ratings
Prep Time 7 minutes
Cook Time 2 minutes
Total Time 9 minutes
Course Breakfast
Cuisine American
Servings 6 Servings
Calories 211 kcal

Ingredients
 

  • 3 English Muffins
  • 3 Tablespoons peanut butter
  • 3 Tablespoons jelly
  • 4 ounces cream cheese softened
  • 2 teaspoons honey
  • 12 blueberries

Instructions
 

  • Stir together the cream cheese and honey until smooth.
    4 ounces cream cheese, 2 teaspoons honey
  • Split the English muffins into halves and toast to your desired doneness.
    3 English Muffins
  • Spread half with peanut butter and half with jelly (or whatever your preferred topping is.)
    3 Tablespoons peanut butter, 3 Tablespoons jelly
  • Put cream cheese into a plastic baggie and cut a small tip of a corner off. Pipe lines across the English muffins to mimic mummy bandages.
  • Place two blueberry eyes on each mummy and enjoy!
    12 blueberries

Notes

*Feel free to use all peanut butter or all jelly or whatever your favorite spread is

Nutrition

Serving: 1ServingCalories: 211kcalCarbohydrates: 24gProtein: 5gFat: 11gSaturated Fat: 5gPolyunsaturated Fat: 5gCholesterol: 19mgSodium: 232mgFiber: 1gSugar: 8g
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Big Rigs 'n Lil' Cookies

Tuesday 6th of November 2018

These are so cute. And clever!

Carlee

Thursday 8th of November 2018

Thank you!

Debbie

Wednesday 31st of October 2018

Hi Carlee, your son sounds very much like mine. There have been times when he's had to bring things out so they get eaten before the chocolate goes over the top. It's a good way to be though and at least they don't bounce off walls with sugar highs unlike their Mums!... These Mummies must be one of the healthier Halloween treats around today!

xx

Carlee

Saturday 3rd of November 2018

I know, they definitely didn't get that trait from us! Chocolate doesn't last long around me.

Amy

Monday 29th of October 2018

Little dude is my kind of kid. I would love to give all the candy to myself too. Ha ha!! These are so cute for little monsters on Halloween morning or all week as well. Happy Halloween!!

Carlee

Saturday 3rd of November 2018

He is much better about making it last than I ever was!

Kelsie | the itsy-bitsy kitchen

Monday 29th of October 2018

OMG these are so cute! I'm totally picking up some English muffins so I can make these for my breakfast tomorrow :)

Carlee

Saturday 3rd of November 2018

Yay! Happy Halloween!

Valentina | The Baking Fairy

Sunday 28th of October 2018

What a fun and simple Halloween treat! Your kids could even help you make it!

Carlee

Saturday 3rd of November 2018

My little guy loves helping in the kitchen!