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This is the cutest kid friendly recipe! Your kids will be excited to make these under the sea graham crackers. They are the perfect edible craft for an under the sea theme week.
We’re back with another recipe for Under the Sea Week!
If you’re getting ready to plan a birthday party, consider doing an under the sea theme – and make sure to invite me, because I love a good themed party!
On Monday we shared a recipe for Octopus Cupcakes – all you need is vanilla cupcakes, blue buttercream, large marshmallows, orange candy melts and candy eyeballs! Get the recipe for those cute octopodes here. Isn’t is crazy that octopi, octopodes and octopuses are all plural forms of octopus? :)
Today we’re talking Under the Sea Graham Crackers, so get some graham crackers and frosting ready, because these are too cute!
Today’s “Recipe”
I feel like I can’t even call today’s Under the Sea Graham Crackers recipe a recipe.
Maybe if I made my own homemade graham crackers from scratch it would feel more like a real recipe, but, let’s all be honest.. we’re not going to spend the time making our own graham crackers when we can purchase a box of perfect rectangles for under three bucks.
Also, there is no judgment you if you decide to use store bought blue frosting instead of making your own blue buttercream. If I was prepping other cute treats for an under the sea party, I would definitely save time where I could!
My favorite thing about these Under the Sea Graham Crackers is that they are incredibly easy to make. Kids will love making and eating them!
Ingredients
- Graham crackers
- Gold fish crackers
- White ball sprinkles
- Green and red long sprinkles, or jimmies
- Round red sprinkles
- Blue buttercream
How to make under the sea graham crackers
When you assemble them, you’ll start in the background, with the blue frosting and work your way to the foreground with all the little sea creatures.
The above photo shows the assembly and we also have step by step directions below in the recipe card.
These Under the Sea Graham Crackers would even be the perfect snack for kids to make themselves at an under the sea party or to celebrate under the sea week in preschool!
Put all of the decorated graham crackers together and you have one super cool edible ocean scene!
Kid Friendly Treats
- Watermelon cupcakes – these look & taste like watermelon
- Rainbow popsicles – it’s basically an edible rainbow
- S’mores bites – perfect s’mores for tiny hands
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Under the Sea Graham Crackers
Ingredients
- Graham crackers
- Graham cracker crumbs, in bowl
- Gold fish crackers
- White ball sprinkles
- Green and red long sprinkles, or jimmies
- Round red sprinkles
Blue buttercream
- 1 stick butter, room temperature (1/2 cup)
- ½ cup vegetable shortening, can use butter instead
- 2 cups powdered sugar
- teal or blue food coloring
Instructions
Blue Buttercream
- In a mixing bowl, combine the room temperature butter and shortening, beat using an electric mixer for 2 minutes, until light and fluffy.
- Begin to add in the powdered sugar, about 1 cup at a time. Slowly beat the mixture until the powered sugar is incorporated. Continue this process, adding enough powdered sugar to make sure the frosting isn’t too wet.
- Add in your desired blue food coloring, mix by hand until the color is even.
To assemble the under the sea graham crackers
- Take one graham cracker and using a spreader or butter knife, spread blue frosting on almost all of the cracker, but leave the very top of the graham cracker frosting free.
- Place the bottom of the frosted graham cracker into the bowl with graham cracker crumbs, covering just the bottom of the cracker with crumbs or ‘sand’. You can sprinkle extra crumbs on if needed.
- Add two goldfish crackers. Then give each goldfish 2 air bubbles, using the white ball sprinkles.
- Optional decorations include seaweed and a crab. To make the seaweed use several long green sprinkles and arrange them to look like seaweed. To make the crab, use one red round sprinkle and several long red sprinkles as legs and arrange them to look like a crab.
Video
Nutrition
Nutrition Disclosure
All nutritional values are approximate and provided to the reader as a courtesy. Changing ingredients and/or quantities will alter the estimated nutritional calculations.
So creative!
Aren’t the goldfish cheese flavored? If they are, Then I say “Yuck!”. Sorry!
People have suggested using the graham cracker ones!
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This is going to be Perfect for my granddaughters. Mermaid birthday party.
Did you use a whole box of graham crackers to make this? Trying to figure out if that’s enough for the frosting recipe ingredients you gave. ???? Thank you so much.
Hi Ronda! It just depends on how many crackers you want to decorate!
This is so cute! how many ingredients would we need to make for 80 people? or how much does this one recipe make? I am planning to make these for a party!
Hi Ava! It really just depends on how much frosting you put on each graham – but I would suggest tripling the frosting recipe! You can also use butter in place of the vegetable shortening.
Great idea! I would substitute cream cheese for icing. It can still be dyed. Maybe make it a vegetable version.
I agree cream cheese would be much tastier than than icing, and reminiscent of cheese cake.
Beth – a suggested recipe note.
Whipped cream cheese (add sugar to taste if preferred), and blue food colouring.
Such a fun recipe, thank you!
If the birthday is on Sunday , can I prepare them on Friday or Saturday
Thank you
The frosting might become too crunchy and hard.
I did this project with 130 third graders in rotations. They LOVED it—both making the project t and eating it! This will definitely be a yearly go to!
PS Amazon sells the blue frosting!
Made these for a Shark Week kids book club event and they were a big hit. I used the premade vanilla frosting and tinted it with a couple drops of blue food coloring. So simple and fun to make!