How to Make Ghost Toast

Who says Halloween food only comes out at night? You can also start your day in a spooky way with this ghost-emblazoned cinnamon toast recipe from The Charlotte Weekly. (Thanks, Curbly.)
I haven't made cinnamon toast in ages, so I can't wait to try this super-easy project. To find out how to make it, read more
- Spread soft butter or margarine on a large slice of white bread.
- Carefully cut or tear a ghostlike shape out of aluminum foil.
- Press the foil shape on top of the buttered bread. Sprinkle the bread generously with a mixture of cinnamon and sugar.
- Place the slices on a baking sheet and slip under a preheated broiler for about two or three minutes or until the butter is hot and bubbly.
- Remove the foil template to unveil spooky toast.




