Jam Mummy Wrap Tarts – My Fussy Eater

A really fun Halloween snack for kids – Jammy Tarts made super easy with tortilla wraps!

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These Jammy Tarts are a brilliant snack to whip up for the kids this Halloween.

Made with just two ingredients and some edible eyes, they’re fun to make and even more fun to eat!

Start off with a tortilla wrap.

Use a round cutter to cut out six circles shapes from the wrap.

I used an 8cm cutter. If you use a bigger or smaller cutter you will get more/less circles.

You will be left with the wrap looking like this.

We’re going to use the remainder to cut out thin rectangle strips to add to the top of the tarts.

Some will be longer than others but that’s absolutely fine.

They don’t all need to be the same size.

Next, place the wrap circles on a baking tray and top with jam.

Any flavour of jam will work perfectly.

Finally, add the strips of wrap to the top. Push them down gently so that they stick to the jam.

Bake in the oven for 6 minutes.

When cooked, add two edible eyes to each tart, into the jam so that they stick.

WARNING – The jam will be super hot out of the oven so be sure to let these cool before serving to children.

If you liked this recipe you may also enjoy my Jack O’ Lantern Quesadilla

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Jam Mummy Wrap Tarts


Description

A really fun Halloween snack for kids – Jammy Tarts made super easy with tortilla wraps!


Ingredients

  • 1 large tortilla wrap
  • 3 tbsp jam
  • 12 edible eyes

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 200c.
  2. Use a round cutter to cut out six circle shapes from the wrap.
  3. Cut the remainder of the wrap into thin strips, using as much of the wrap as you can.
  4. Place the circles onto a baking tray and top with the jam.
  5. Add the strips on top – approximately 5 strips per circle.
  6. Bake in the oven for 6 minutes.
  7. When cooked, add the edible eyes.
  8. The jam will be very hot so allow to cool before serving to children.

Notes

These Jam Wrap Tarts are best eaten within an hour of cooking.

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