These spooky mummy hand pies filled with peanut butter and jelly are a perfect bloody little treat for Halloween to prepare together with your kids!
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Are you ready for Halloween? If you are still looking for a spooky recipe which tastes as good as it is fun to make, I found the one you need: mummy peanut butter and jelly hand pies!
This year will be my very first Halloween in the United States, and I am very excited about that. I somehow feel like a kid who is slowly getting ready for the party, checking the calendar every so often as the date gets closer. Such a fun feeling in an adult life where there is usually very little space for fantasy, it’s a like a break from our very serious world.
Actually, my only real Halloween party happened several years ago as I was invited at the American Embassy in Sweden. I went there with several French friends who, like me, had no idea about what a proper American Halloween party was, as we don’t really celebrate it in France. We arrived wearing black but no specific costumes, unlike the Americans who had played the game 100% of course, with amazing crazy and spooky costumes, lots of candy and funny weird sweet treats.
Now that I moved to Chicago, things are completely different for me. When walking around or riding my bike in Chicago’s neighborhoods these last 3 weeks, I have seen the landscape changing progressively, with many amazing houses’ decorated facades and front gardens popping up here and there: gigantic spiders, ghosts, skeletons (even cats and mice skeletons!)… and of course pumpkins everywhere, of all sizes and colors! I can’t get enough of these scary decorations. And yes, I jump off my bike almost every time to take pictures, which makes David laugh a lot. I told you, I am a kid again, and I love that!
The spooky Chicago also gave me some Halloween baking ideas. I recently found a different version of these mummy-shaped hand pies and found them extremely fun. I love their funny little eyes looking through the bandages. As I wanted them “bloody” with a red sticky filling – nevertheless completely natural. I made it happen with the All American classic peanut butter and jelly filling (aka PBJ). I was not too sure about my baking invention until I finally saw the result of these yummy mummies! Not only do they look super fun, but they also taste super good!
These mummy hand pies are a perfect baking activity to make with your kids prior to Halloween. Feel free to either go for this delicious PBJ filling, or replace it with chocolate spread. If you go for the latter option, I recommend you try my Chocolate Hazelnut Spread “Newtella”, much better and healthier than the leading brand company. Whatever you decide, don’t forget your candy eye balls: they will give eye-catching personality to the mummies. You can easily order them online or find them at the candy section of your grocery store this time of year. Happy Halloween!
PrintPB&J Mummy Hand Pies
- Prep Time: 45 mins
- Cook Time: 15 mins
- Total Time: 1 hour
- Yield: 8 1x
- Category: Dessert
- Cuisine: American recipes
These spooky mummy hand pies filled with peanut butter and jelly are a perfect bloody little treat for Halloween to prepare together with your kids!
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Ingredients
For the crust:
- 2 1/2 (10.5 oz / 300g) cups all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 cup (8.5 oz / 240g) cold unsalted butter, diced
- 1 Tablespoon sugar
- 1/4 cup (60 ml) iced water
For the filling:
- 1/3 cup (2.9 oz / 85g) creamy natural peanut butter
- 5 Tablespoons (75g) unsalted butter, softened
- 4 Tablespoons (60g) confectioner’s sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 pinch of salt
- 1/4 cup (65g) seedless jam (raspberry or strawberry) + extra
For brushing:
- 1 egg white
- 1 Tablespoon sugar
- 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
For decoration:
- Candy eyes
Instructions
- For the crust: in a medium-sized bowl, mix together flour and salt. Dice the butter into small pieces and crumble it with the flour until lumps are the size of small peas. Add sugar and stir well. Pour in the ice cold water, little at a time, mixing with a fork. Finish by hand and shape into a ball. Divide the dough in two portions. Flatten a little, and wrap them into two separate cling film. Chill in the refrigerator for about 1 hour.
- Meanwhile, prepare the filling: in a bowl using a hand mixer, whip the peanut butter with the softened butter, confectioner’s sugar, vanilla and salt at medium speed, until fluffy, about 3 minutes. Refrigerate for about 45 minutes, until chilled.
- Preheat the oven to 375)F (190°C) and line a large baking sheet with parchment paper. Set aside.
- In a small bowl, whisk together egg white with water.
- To assemble mummies, roll out the first dough onto a floured surface to a large rectangle. Trim edges to get straight edges, then cut into rectangles.*
- Roll out the second dough, and cut into 1/2 inch stripes.
- Arrange the rectangles, space apart, on prepared baking sheet. Spoon about 1 Tablespoon of the peanut butter filling, leaving rim on all sides uncoated. Spread 1/2 Tablespoon of jam on top of the peanut butter filling. Brush uncoated edges with the egg white mixture.
- Top with the stripes to create mummy look, then seal edges with your fingertips. Trim the excess of the stripes. Brush the stripes with the remaining egg white mixture, then sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon.
- Bake until golden brown, about 15 minutes, covering with foil after 10 minutes.
- Remove from the oven. Both peanut butter and jelly might have run away a little bit during baking. Scrape the excess of jelly over the stripes straight away, then gently add some extra jam when still warm in the cavities to make your mummies look even better. It’s a delicate process, but it will work just fine and you will be able to get the mummy look you desire in the end.
- Chill at room temperature, and stick candy eyes.**
Notes
* I made the rectangles 4×3 inches, but you can make them smaller or larger.
** If you don’t have candy eyes, you can replace with mini chocolate chips.
Note that you can also make these mummy hand pies in a savory version, looking like mini pizza. Simply replace the sweet PB&J filling with tomato paste with herbs, salt and pepper, and use sliced black olives for the eyes. I tried, it’s bloody good!
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Lastly, if you make this PB&J Mummy Hand Pies, be sure to leave a comment and give this recipe a rating, letting me know how you liked it. And of course, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Thank you and enjoy!
Note that you can also make these mummy hand pies in a savory version, looking like mini pizza. Simply replace the sweet PB&J filling with tomato paste with herbs, salt and pepper, and use sliced black olives for the eyes. I tried, it’s bloody good!
jean-louis plombier
Ça m’a l’air d’être une pure merveille pour une recette de petit de déjeuné
Claire Decaux
Super ! J’ai fait une version salée tomates olives, c’était top !!
Delphine Fortin
J’ai testé aussi samedi dernier figure toi, ton idée n’est pas passée dans l’oreille d’une sourde 😉 Très bon avec du concentré de tomate, du fromage râpé et des olives pour les yeux (et bien sûr sans sucre dans la pâte pour cette version, qui est également dorée au blanc d’oeuf uniquement). Merci à toi, Claire!
Nicole Power
These hand pies sound absolutely delicious!! And they look adorably spooky too 🙂
Delphine Fortin
Oh, nice to have you back, Nicole! Thanks for your sweet comment, I’m happy you like my spooky mummies! 🙂
Rosenoisettes
Coucou !
Je rêve de célébrer Halloween comme il se doit, comme aux Etats-Unis, depuis toute petite.
Tu as une réelle chance de pouvoir être immergée au sein de cette culture et de cette fête toute particulière. D’ailleurs je suis certaine que tes biscuits ont eu du succès, ils sont si chouettes 🙂
Bises
Delphine Fortin
Oui je savoure ma chance en effet, je suis très heureuse de pouvoir vivre ce rêve. Et pour les petits biscuits, ils ont tous disparu sans exception, même le tout petit 😉
Manon
Mais que c’est mignoooon ! Et appétissant, en plus ! Je garde la recette pour le 31 aha !
Passes une bonne fin d’après-midi.
Gros bisous.
Delphine Fortin
Merci Manon, tu verras la recette est très amusante à réaliser et une véritable petite tuerie! 🙂 Très bonne fin de journée à toi aussi!
christine
These are SOOOOO cute! Really great idea for this time of year. My kids would be in awe of them.
Delphine Fortin
Thanks, Christine! Yes, it was a lot of fun baking, I fell in love with the look of these cuties 🙂
wattoote
Excellent pour un Happy Halloween réussi Bravo ils sont trop chou……
Delphine Fortin
Heureuse qu’ils te plaisent, Christelle, merci beaucoup 🙂
Elise
Tellement choux <3
Delphine Fortin
Ouiii 🙂
Florian @ContentednessCooking
Wow these look so fun! Perfect for halloween!
Delphine Fortin
Thanks, Florian. I’m glad you like them 🙂
Journal d’une fille
Très sympa come idée, innovante j’adore ♡♡
Delphine Fortin
J’en suis ravie, merci!
Petite cuillère et Charentaises
J’avais croisé ce type de petites tartes sur les blogs américains mais en général je n’aimais pas la garniture (un peu plouf plouf avec de la courge). Ta version a tout pour me séduire ! Elle a l’air beaucoup plus légère et on a envie de grignoter plus d’une momie 🙂
Bises
Gabrielle
Delphine Fortin
Oh merci Gabrielle, très heureuse que ma version te plaise. Je l’ai concue en fonction de mes goûts alors forcément moi j’aime beaucoup aussi, hehe! Vive les momies que l’on peut croquer!
Laura
magnifique ! une superbe idée pour Halloween
Delphine Fortin
Merci beaucoup Laura! 🙂
sotis
elles sont trop craquantes tes momies!!!! bisous
Delphine Fortin
Merci beaucoup ma belle, ravie qu’elles te plaisent 🙂
Berg
Are English comments allowed?? Wow! These were delicious and I could taste the butter 😉 Yum!
It’s treats like these that make having David as an office mate worth while. I do have one question though. Did you make the jelly to match your nail color or was it the other way around?
Thank you for sending these over!!!
Delphine Fortin
Of course English comments are allowed, they are encouraged too! I am so happy to see you here, Mark. Glad you like them, you were the lucky guy today having the possibility to both see the mommies through the screen and IRL! And good question regarding the nail color, it was pure chance actually and I found this very funny 🙂 Have a nice day!
Mélina & Chocolat
Ils sont géniaux !! 😀 J’ai envie de les dévorer tout cru…
Delphine Fortin
Merci! Très heureuse qu’ils te plaisent 🙂
prettylittletruth
Trop cute tes momies! Et elles ont l’air delicieuses aussi 🙂
Delphine Fortin
Elles sont parfaites à dévorer, je confirme 😉
Lorwendile
j’adore la tête que ces petites momies ont ! J’espère avoir le temps de tester car l’idée me plait beaucoup!
Delphine Fortin
C’est en fait relativement facile et rapide à réaliser en plus, pas besoin de passer des heures en cuisine! Ca marche aussi avec une pâte toute prête pour les moins courageux – même si rien ne vaut une bonne pâte à tarte maison 😉
Maeva (Cook A Life! by Maeva)
Ca fait un moment que j’en vois de ces biscuits momies, c’est vrai que c’est sympa, j’adore tes momies sanglantes toutes mignonnes ^_^
Delphine Fortin
Hehe, toutes mignonnes et pourtant très sanglantes 😉
Anne
Alors, là, l’adore!
Sauf que je n’ai plus de peanut butter 🙁
Delphine Fortin
Ah mince! Eh bien dans ce cas c’est le moment d’innover, en remplacant le beurre de cacahuète par du beurre d’amande par exemple, ou simplement en réalisant ces petites momies à la confiture, ca marche également très bien 🙂
Summer Girl
C’est tellement bien réalisé <3 j'adore le rendu et ça à l'air vraiment trop bon, je suis fan!!
Delphine Fortin
Merci beaucoup Anne! Tes quelques mots me font très plaisir 🙂