Cream Cheese Caramel Apple Dip

Cream Cheese Caramel Apple Dip

Cream Cheese Caramel Apple Dip

Level up your caramel apple game with this Cream Cheese Caramel Apple Dip! You can’t go wrong with this tasty combination of ingredients! Find even more great recipes on our appetizers page.

Shop from the comfort of your home! You can shop online at any of our proud family of stores for these recipe ingredients as well as the rest of your grocery list! We offer curbside pick up at all locations and delivery in select locations as well. Don’t forget to connect your MORE Rewards account when you shop online for extra savings, digital coupons, and many other rewards too!



Pumpkin Bouquet

Hey everyone!

I’ve got another fun DIY project that’s perfect for this time of the year. This cute pumpkin arrangement will look super cute on the front step when trick or treaters come, and it’s also a great centerpiece for Holiday gatherings! 

Here’s what you’ll need to make this: 

  • Pumpkin from the produce department, hollowed out 
  • Enough wet floral foam to fill the pumpkin
  • One package of cash and carry Fall Floral Mum
  • One stem of baby’s breath
  • Mixed Greens
  • Hyacinth stake to hold pumpkin top on the bouquet
  • Scissors or floral knife

Have fun mixing all your favorite fall colors to make this project your own. The possibilities are endless! Have a great Halloween! 

Ashley,
Floral Manager, Sauk Rapids 

There’s No Place Like Halloween

There’s no place like Halloween! 
It’s our 4th annual Halloween video and I am so excited for this year because I have so many fun ideas and great recipes to share. As I’m sure you all know by now, I have so much fun planning for my Halloween party every year, and this year is no exception! 

First, I made a Cauliflower Brain to hold some chip dip. Simply remove all the leaves from a head of cauliflower and slice the end of it flat so it stands. Then cut out a bowl shape on top of cauliflower to hold the dip. Decorate the brain by weaving thin strands of red and blue fruit strips between the florets to make veins and arteries. Then it’s time to add the dip and I just had to use Crazy Fresh Guacamole because it’s the best!

Every menu needs something hot to serve and these Eyeball Sandwiches using Simek’s meatballs are the perfect way to really make your Halloween theme come to life! Using a nice chunky sauce adds flavor and makes the eyes look bloody. A little melted cheese over the meatballs makes the whites of the eyes. Top them with a sliced black olive to complete the look. You can cut these into smaller sections to serve as an appetizer or keep them bigger and make this a fun meal too! 

Next, it’s witch’s brooms and these are so cute and easy! All I did was cut Crystal Farms Mozzarella Cheese sticks in half, then shred one end of the cheese and the other end I placed a pretzel stick in. Then take some chives to tie just above the broom bristles to really make it look awesome!

Variety is always nice when throwing a party. One of my new favorite dips is that’s perfect for Halloween is Dead Man’s Dip and this recipe is fantastic and so quick and easy. Simply combine all the ingredients and bake it in the oven. The corn is an unexpected surprise that really makes this dip one people will remember! 

Now to make some fun and healthy items for the kiddies. I cam across some seriously adorable ideas that kids are sure to love. I made some little carved oranges and all you do is hollow out an orange and carve it like a pumpkin. Then add a variety of blueberries and raspberries. Another quick and easy kid friendly idea is monster munchies. For these I cut rambutan fruits in half and filled the spikey shells with pomegranate seeds. White fruit from the rambutan is perfect to toss in the punch recipe for some spooky eyeballs too! 

Next I made little Frankenstein heads that I thought were so cute. First, cut off the bottom of a kiwi so that it sits flat, then use a vegetable peeler to remove the fuzzy skin from the kiwi leaving some on the top for hair. To make neck bolts, take a pretzel stick and break it into three pieces. Push the ends of the broken pretzel on each side of the kiwi towards the bottom so they stick out just a little bit. For the mouth, take the center piece of your broken pretzel and gently push that piece sideways into your kiwi where the mouth should be. Lastly, use two mini chocolate chips and push them each into position above the mouth to make his eyes. These are a great way to get the kids to eat some fresh fruit by making it fun! 

Now, the kids need something fun to drink too so make sure to serve Kemps Chocolate Milk! October is usually pretty chilly in the Midwest, so what better way to have chocolate milk than to heat it up and turn it into hot chocolate! This is great for when the kids get back from trick or treating… and make sure to add Kemps new whipped topping before serving! 

Of course, kids aren’t the only ones that enjoy Halloween! I love using dry ice to set the mood and make some spooky fog flowing out of my punch bowl. This recipe for Eye Of Newt Punch is a tasty adult beverage and the greenish glow makes it look like a potion  straight from the witch’s cauldron. Adding the rambutan fruit for eyes makes it even spookier! 

When decorating for a party, don’t forget there are fun ways to make your food be part of the decor! We have Here are some more fun and creative decorating tips to make your food the life of the party! 

  • Order fun halloween themed desserts from any of our bakeries. It will save you tons of time and you can custom order cakes, cupcakes, giant sugar cookies or our 12 inch chocolate chip cookies to fit your halloween theme! 
  • Turn whole carrots into witch fingers by placing a dab of cream cheese on the pointed end of the carrot. Then add a sliced almond for a nail. Then place them into your dip bowl for a dramatic look. 
  • Use whole carrots instead of candles in candelabras to add more color and texture. 
  • Serve dips in small, hollowed out pumpkins. They add color and variety, plus save on dishes! I put our new spinach and artichoke dip in a pumpkin and added the witch finger carrots to it as well to make it even more interesting! 
  • Adding small decor to your food like plastic spiders, skulls or fake cobwebs can really help set the theme and take a simple plate of chips and turn it into a spooky spider web! 

I hope you all have a safe and Happy Halloween!!!

Jayne, 
Coborn’s, Inc. Merchandising Specialist Team Manager – Bakery & Deli

DIY – Fall Mums

Fall is just starting to show in the trees, and we have a whole bunch of gorgeous fall decor in stores already! One of my favorite Fall flowers is mums. They add a splash of color and are really fun to dress up to make them even more festive. 

In this arrangement I used a variety of items, all of which you can pick up at the floral department in any of our stores. If your store doesn’t have a full floral department, you can probably find most of these items at a local craft store too! 

What you’ll need is:

  • Mums (indoor or outdoor and any color) 
  • Tin bucket, or other decorative pot, large enough to fit mum inside
  • Floral foam 
  • Wired ribbon
  • Scissor
  • Flexible wire 
  • Cattails 
  • Lotus pod
  • Midelino sticks 

The trickiest part is making the ribbon into the bow. Just take your time with it! Going slow and steady will make it turn out the best. And you can always start over if needed too! 

I hope you enjoy dressing up your fall mums! 

Ashley
Floral Manager, Sauk Rapids

How to Toast Pumpkin Seeds

How to Toast Pumpkin Seeds
How to Toast Pumpkin Seeds

Leftover pumpkin seeds?
Instead of throwing them away, turn them into a delicious snack.

  1. Rinse pumpkin seeds under water, removing any pulp or strings.
  2. Toss the pumpkin seeds in olive oil until lightly coated.
  3. Spread the pumpkin seeds on a baking sheet that has been coated with nonstick cooking spray.
  4. Bake at 325°F for about 30 minutes, or until lightly toasted. Stir occasionally during cooking.
  5. Once toasted, remove from oven and lightly season with salt and pepper. To mix up the flavor, try seasoning with garlic powder, cinnamon-sugar, orange zest and ginger, or Cajun seasoning for an extra kick.

Pumpkin Cheesecake

Pumpkin Cheesecake

Pumpkin Cheesecake

If you love a good cheesecake, then start a tradition of making this Pumpkin Cheesecake every Autumn to enjoy the seasonal flavor! Find more tasty dessert recipes for every season on our Desserts page!

Shop from the comfort of your home! You can shop online at any of our proud family of stores for these recipe ingredients as well as the rest of your grocery list! We offer curbside pick up at all locations and delivery in select locations as well. Don’t forget to connect your MORE Rewards account when you shop online for extra savings, digital coupons, and many other rewards too!



Easy Thanksgiving Side Salads

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Jayne

Brussels Sprouts - cobornsblog.com/jayneHey have I got a little guy that is just so cute I just have to talk about. He is the new and up and coming vegetable for those Thanksgiving Dinners. It is the fresh Brussels Sprout! He is the talk around town and you just have to check him out. If you love any type of cabbage he is your man. The flavor is so good, you can enjoy them hot or cold. I have always loved Brussels Sprouts so they will definitely be on my Thanksgiving menu. Here are a couple quick and easy recipes that I want to share with you, featuring… the Brussels Sprout! Continue reading

Halloween Party Ideas

 

The Kitchen Witch

Halloween is right around the corner and it’s time to start planning your Halloween menu for those great Halloween parties. With the help of the very best Social Media and Video crew we put together our 2nd Annual Coborn’s Halloween Video. It was completed with a lot of laughs and a lot of makeup. We hope you enjoy watching it as much as we enjoyed creating it! Continue reading