I tried supermarket Halloween cakes – the winner cost £7 but looked almost too stomach-churning to eat
Date: 2024-10-21
AS Halloween draws near, planning for the October 31 fright fest goes into overdrive.
But it doesn’t have to be all about pumpkins and lollipops – the supermarkets also have some splendidly spooky cakes.
Lynsey Hope gives her verdicts on Halloween cakes[/caption]
Prices are often not too scary either, and they are a great option if you do not have the time to bake.
Lynsey Hope tasted some and gives her verdicts and ratings out of five . . . 
Marks & Spencer Mini Halloween Pumpkin Cakes, £4 for four: 4/5
These cakes are fun and a tasty party treat[/caption]
DESCRIBED as “mini†but these are quite substantial, even for a chocolate lover like me.
The chocolate sponge is moist and delicious and is filled with a sweet orange buttercream which I could not get enough of, though there was plenty of it.
The cakes are then dipped in orange icing so they look like pumpkins.
Not as cheap as some other own brands but delicious.
Fun and tasty party treat.
Iceland Giant Eyeball Dessert, £7: 4/5
The Iceland Giant Eyeball Dessert is moist and a hit with the kids[/caption]
A REAL showstopper, this stand-out creation is most impressive.
A Victoria sponge with layers of raspberry and white chocolate mousse, it comes frozen and is designed to look like an eyeball – all at a competitive price.
The kids were delighted and it tasted fab. The sponge is moist and the cake is covered in a yummy white chocolate shell.
You need to defrost in the fridge for 12 hours or so before eating.
Sainsbury’s Spooky Tray Bake, £7: 5/5
This Spooky Tray Bake would go down a storm at any party[/caption]
HALLOWEEN version of one of those rectangular chocolate birthday cakes.
The sponge is really tasty – moist and not too sweet – and it is topped with a creamy chocolate butter- cream, white drizzle and sugar-paste eyeballs.
The design is simple but just the thing for scare season.
The kids scoffed it eagerly and I reckon it would go down a storm at any party.
Fiona Cairns Seasonal Fairy Cakes, £7 for six, Waitrose: 3/5
These Waitrose cakes are not as sickly as some cakes can be[/caption]
DELICATE-looking delights in pretty pastel colours, these are dainty as can be and not as scary or spooky as other offerings.
They taste lovely, though.
The sponge is light and moreish and the icing is spot on. Also, they were not as sickly as some cakes can be.
A tasty option if you are not too keen on the thought of little ones gobbling ghouls or eyeballs and other scary bakes for their Halloween party tea.