From: KCShell
On Oct 26, 2009
Cute, fun and easy! I am trying to use up what I have in the cupboard and I had just about 5 oz of chow main noodles, so this worked out well. My girls thought they were adorable and they taste good too! I have a suggestion though--I wouldn't add water to the chocolate chips--that will make them seize up and you will have a big, huge mess. I would use shortening to thin the chocolate. Start out with 1-2 tsp. and add up to about 1 TBS. Most of the time if I want to dip stuff in chocolate, I have to add a bit of shortening. Thanks for a cute, sweet recipe! KCShell
From: Cashvilleangel
On Nov 19, 2008
I loved this recipe! It turned out really good. My niece helped me make them and they were delicious! I will make them again even if it's not Halloween! LOL
From: Tankgirl
On Aug 21, 2009
The kids AND adults were actually fighting over these at the Halloween party last year! I have put them in my recipe box as a permanant Halloween KEEPER! This is a tradition my kids are going to love!
From: jonesies
On Nov 3, 2007
Fun, fun, fun! Made for DD's 16th costume party and had to hide a plate of them for the late arrivers because the first plate was gone so fast! Cute as can be. Thanks so much!
From: CarrieQuiteContrary
On Nov 5, 2009
Very fun for Halloween. With my first batch I should have added more chow mein noodles - even though they were really good they looked like chocolate blobs instead of spiders. The next batch turned out much better and they were a hit at the party. Thanks for sharing!
From: Pipcat1
On Oct 28, 2008
Awesome. Made this with my 3 year old and it was just as easy as expected. I finally got to use my edible food marker as well. Hooray!!
From: Starrynews
On Nov 1, 2009
These were so cute! They were a great cookie for the Halloween party. Thanks for sharing!
From: Borealis Beegirl
On Nov 2, 2008
Really good and easy. I used mini mm's for the eyes. I had 13 spiders.
From: pineapplebutter
On Nov 24, 2008
Ha, I miscalculated at the grocery store for my Halloween party and was one bag short of semi-sweet chocolate chips so i used some white chocolate and used food coloring, it turned more gray than black. They were still delicious and I could have probably left them white to look like ghouls. Anyways, so cute and yummy.
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