Fun Shark Inspired Treats

By Amelia Volker, Frida Rios and Sarah Horie

Show your school spirit with these sweet and savory treats. So crank up Baby Shark and turn on a Shark Week!



Vegetable Sharks
The first treat we’re going to teach you how to make are vegetable sharks. You will need cucumbers, carrots, pickles, and any other vegetables that are like the ones listed above. That’s IT. Your first step is to cut out a triangle in the front of your vegetable. Then, if you want, poke one hole right through in your vegetable where you would place eyes on a shark. If you want to get fancy you can cut out fins and a tails and with a toothpick place the shark details in the correct spots. You can even play a game of pin the the tail on the shark!



Shark At Sea
Next, we will tell you how to create “Shark At Sea.”You can either buy pre-made vanilla pudding or make it yourself. Then, dye your pudding blue and break up graham crackers. Take your graham cracker crumble and put it on half of your cup/bowl and place a shark gummy on the half that doesn’t have graham cracker. Although this does look yummy it isn’t vegan friendly, but vegetarians are in luck!



Sand Shark Punch
Up next we have sand shark punch. You will need either sprite, sierra mist, 7-up and any other “clear” soft drinks. Then, you add blue food dye. Which would be used as your base or in other words your “ocean.” Last but not least for the finishing touch then add the original red Swedish fish or lemon/lime. Don’t worry if you’re vegan or vegetarian Swedish fish are 100% safe for you guys!!! When we say safe we mean that there is no gelatin in it, with like most gummies contain. So if you are vegan or vegetarian feel free to try this recipe.



Smorkes
Guess what we have next?!! Well, we have smores!!! I’m sure that the most of you guys have only eaten smores at camp around a bonfire, but here is a more creative way to eat smores. Now let’s just get to how to make the “smorkes.” So, first things first get all the ingredients which are graham crackers, marshmallows, chocolates, oreos, a can of whipped cream, and lastly but not least blue food coloring. So now, I will teach you how to make “smorkes.” First, put the marshmallow and chocolate between two pieces of graham crackers. Then, get a can of whipped cream. Afterwards, put the blue food coloring on the whipped cream and break an oreo into half. Finally, put one of the halves and put in the center of the whipped cream so it looks like a shark fin.This treat though is not vegetarian or vegan friendly.



Sharky Mix
Here is probably the easiest shark recipe you will find here. It’s a trail mix! All you need is blue/green jellybeans and your favorite type of goldfish. This is the perfect on the go snack! Don’t worry because the jellybeans don’t have any gelatin. So that will be considered vegan, but not all goldfish is vegan. It is though vegetarian friendly. For example, Fritos, Doritos, Mix your ingredients in a bowl and add in any other ocean inspired candies. Then, you’re done.



Salt Water Popcorn
Next, we have salt water popcorn. Which is the second easiest recipe. First, off you need popcorn.You can either make it or you can buy it. Then, what you’re going to want to do is die some of that popcorn blue to get that shark theme. For example you can sprinkle some blue die in the popcorn. Be careful, if you use yellow popcorn the blue food coloring might make your delicious snack green. After, that you’re basically done. Also this fun shark inspired treat can be vegan. However some people do like to add butter flavoring, which would make it non vegan. Except, if you do make the popcorn at home you can customize it and make the treat vegan.Then you are done.So i would say that this treat is vegetarian friendly for sure and can be vegan friendly.


























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