Spooky Recipes for Halloween
Halloween is a great time for serving creative and “gross” foods. Kids’ parties and adult get-togethers can both benefit from some creepy food. From freaky finger foods to ghoulish drinks, you can serve up a memorable meal! Here are some spooky recipes for Halloween, from classy and fun to ghastly and delicious!
Cheese and Deli Meats Cheese and deli meats may not be the scariest foods around, but you can cut these flat foods into Halloween-themed shapes, like ghosts, pumpkins and cats. The more orange the cheese, the better! Then layer them on crackers and add details with black olive slices for spooky hors d’oeuvres.
Mummies-in-a-Blanket Use your favorite pig-in-a-blanket recipe, but wrap a full-sized hot dog with dough rather than the small weenies. Press peppercorns into the top of the dough for eyes. If you don’t have a favorite pig-in-a-blanket recipe, it’s quite simple. Just use store-bought breadstick dough and wrap one breadstick’s worth of dough around each hot dog. Press in the peppercorns and bake at 375 degrees F for 12 minutes. For a gory effect, dollop ketchup on the mummies-in-a-blanket right before serving.
Bloody Glasses Grab a tube of red cake decorating gel and apply it to the rims and edges of your guests’ cups. You can create a bloody look by letting the gel drip down inside the glass. Apply the red gel after the drink is in the glass. You can use this for kids’ drinks or adult beverages.
Witches’ Brooms Party guests of all ages will love these! Here is what you’ll need to make these witchy treats. * Sliced cheese (the American kind works best; it holds up a bit better without crumbling) * Scallions * Cream cheese * Straight pretzels, or pretzel rods (you’ll need the large variety) Cut the cheese into ribbons about 1/4-inch wide and 4 inches long. Cut the green part of the scallions into ribbons about 4 inches long; place these in a bowl and pour boiling water over them. Steep for 1 minute and remove (this makes the scallion ribbons limp). Use the cream cheese to make a “glue” for the cheese strips – cover about 2 inches of one end of the pretzel rod with cream cheese. Then press on the cheese strips all the way around and wrap a green onion strip around the top of the cheese strips to make it look like a broom. Refrigerate until right before serving.
Cheesy Eyeballs Have you seen those mozzarella balls in the grocery store? Grab some and make them into eyeball snacks. In addition to the mozzarella balls, you’ll need sliced pimiento-stuffed green olives and cream cheese. Put a small blob of cream cheese on each mozzarella ball and press on an olive slice. Instant eyeballs! Serve on a tray with crackers and sliced tomatoes.
Monster Pudding Cups–These would be great for Halloween parties if you can bring in homemade treats! If not just decorate a pudding cup with a scary face and you are ready for a party!
Personalized Mummy Pizza’s-Simple to make and look amazing!!
Spooky Halloween Shakes and Sundaes
Gluten Free Pumpkin Pancakes with chocolate chips–Make your pancakes into bats, spiders, haunted houses and spooky Halloween shapes with the use of metal cookie cutters.
Pumpkin and Spider Web shaped personal pizzas
Halloween Printable Cupcake toppers
Trisha @ Home Sweet Homemade says
I love the free printable cupcake toppers! adorable! Pinned!
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Abby says
Awesome ideas! I’m loving the bloody glass…creepy 🙂
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Susan Johnson says
I really love the Halloween party ideas, particularly for the fact that they aren’t all sweets like cakes, or cupcakes, but actual food so that everyone gets some protein and dinner, instead of getting cranked on sugar. Love the pizzas!
Annette H says
I love the ideas for Halloween!