Rat Dip

Sonya Bankester
Sonya Bankester @LowerAlabama
Stapleton, Alabama, United States

I made this for a work “Halloween Bake-Off”, for a $50 grocery gift card. One coworker bragged that she wins it every year. 6 years in a row. I was the “new girl “, several coworkers told me not to bother. I didn’t know any better. Buwahaha! I won! #HalloweenFun

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Ingredients

  1. 1 packagevanilla Oreos, crushed
  2. 1 packageregular Oreos, crushed
  3. 2 (8 oz)cream cheese, softened
  4. Small amount of red food coloring
  5. 2Brown M&M’s
  6. Almond bark

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Melt almond bark, add a drop or two to make it pink. Make a small circle for nose, 2 small triangles for inner ears. Make 4 small circles and drag fork through one side to make claws. Let cool, set aside.

  2. 2

    Mix vanilla Oreos with one block of cream cheese, add a few drops of red food coloring. It should resemble raw ground hamburger meat. Turn out onto platter and shape into the rat body, don’t forget to make the hind legs and front legs place in freezer for 30 minutes.

  3. 3

    Remove from freezer. Pat regular Oreos all over rat form. Reserve a small amount of crumbs. Mix with small amount of cream cheese. Form a small amount around the ear pieces, freeze until firm.

  4. 4

    Place M&Ms for eyes. Put nose in place. Put claws in place. Place ears. Keep refrigerated until ready to serve.

  5. 5

    Serve with cinnamon pita chips.when it’s cut, it looks like raw meat.

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Comments (2)

Chris Gan
Chris Gan @ChrissyAlpha
This is utterly fantastic! Totally worthy of the prize!! 🐀 💕

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Sonya Bankester
Sonya Bankester @LowerAlabama
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Stapleton, Alabama, United States
I love to bake sweet stuff, with a bit of savory tasty cooking thrown into the mix. Just good ol’ southern cuisine. Most of my recipes were handed down from my Great & Grand Grannies. If they didn’t grow it or raise it, it wasn’t eaten. My hubby and I have alot of food allergies so it gets challenging sometimes to make things that we both can eat. Neither of us can eat shellfish, which is sad, considering where we live, cuz it’s everywhere! Y’all won’t find any shellfish /saltwater fish recipes here. Some fresh water fishes, maybe. Hope y’all enjoy my recipes!
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