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This pumpkin hummus doesn't need to get dressed up to be the belle of the ball. Serve as an incredibly fun Halloween breakfast or as part of a party platter. These terrifying eyeball tacos will make your guests scream at first bite. These simple to make Halloween mummy pies have a raspberry flavor. Serve this butternut squash soup in a pumpkin for that extra special touch to your Halloween lunch. Try this Mummy in a coffin pizza served with the delicious soup featured below.
"These were wonderful. They were great fun for the kids and tasted great as well." Upgrade sliders by using a thin pickle slice for a tongue and two green oliveswith toothpicks for the eyes. Peel freshtangerinesand place a short, thin piece of celery on top of the stem. These look great arranged on a platter with the aforementioned banana ghosts. This drink is best served from a cauldron and put into clear glasses. Mix two liters ofginger ale, four cups pineapple juice, one cup lemon-lime soda, and 48 ounces of lime sherbert.
Spooky 7 Layer Dip
You can use chives for the stems, or even the stem from leaves of baby spinach. This cute Halloween food idea is great for breakfast as well as a snack. Circles are cut from toast, spread with a cheddar cheese spread, then topped with sliced olives and broccoli stem to make jack o'lanterns.
Make fruit kebobs with freshly cut fruit and place them on skewers. Place the bottom part in a washed pumpkin, and you’re done. Also, consider a Halloween theme with your place setting with black, orange, and purple-themed napkins, plates, and dinnerware. Purchase acoffee cakeor cake mix and use frosting and icing to give it a coffin look. Cut the chocolate donuts in half to give them an arched cat-like look. Purchase somemini M&Msfor the eyes and cat ear decorations to complete their look.
Easy Caramel Apple Nachos
Rice Krispie treats are such popular Halloween food ideas. This cute no bake Halloween cake is actually candy filled Rice Krispie treats formed in a bundt pan. It's adorable without any decorating skills needed, and easy to transport right in the pan. These adorable monsters are made from apples, nuts, and strawberries, with a little extra sweet from mini marshmallows and chocolate chips. Now that you’re armed with some good food ideas, throw up some spooky decorations, invite over some close friends or family members, and watch everyone have the best time.
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Sweet Halloween lunch ideas
Another healthy Halloween juice option is this Green Appletini Mocktail made by juicing granny smith apples and cucumbers, then lightly sweetened with agave syrup. Here's how to make a show stopping pumpkin keg that can be filled with apple cider, or this amazing bourbon cider recipe. These candy bats only take 4 ingredients, and are easy to make quickly and in bulk. This is another treat based on a favorite Halloween movie, and perfect for fans of Nightmare Before Christmas.
Along with the guest list, you’ll want to decide what type of food to serve, and it may take some time to figure out some creative ways to give them a Halloween theme. While many people have different tastes, choose various food options that you know your guests will enjoy. It’s also essential to take into consideration any dietary restrictions. Ghost Meringues – Enjoy this easy make-ahead dessert for Halloween. Halloween Gingerbread Men – Who can resist these adorable gingerbread men on the spookiest night of the year! With a quick and easy spiced dough, they are a fun twist on a traditional cookie recipe.
Breadstick bones are a fun appetizer for a Halloween party or dog-themed party. They are also great for family movie night while watching Frankenweenie. Witch hat cupcakes are made by topping cupcakes with sugar cones and adding detail with icing. These Halloween cupcakes will be a hit at a Halloween party. Get the kids to help you when prepping these candy apples by letting them dip the apples in the praline topping.
Either way, these Halloween lunch ideas are definitely a “treat” for the eyes and the stomach. Even your taco dip is getting a spooky Halloween makeover this year. Use shredded lettuce as grass and refried beans as dirt, then create a cute or spooky graveyard scene by decorating with tortilla chip tombstones, trees, and cats. This delicious Monster Bundt Cake is a delightful Halloween treat that the whole family will enjoy. These Jack Skellington Cheesecakes are made with a rich chocolate ganache and are simple to create.
These pretty cupcakes have a brownie on the bottom and a simple swirl of frosting with Halloween sprinkles. This cute Halloween food idea is easy to make in bulk and transport to give away at school work, or other places. This adorable edible monster is simply hummus spread on a mini naan bread and then topped with sliced fruits and veggies for a cute Halloween lunch. A festive Halloween appetizer wreath made with Pillsbury Crescent Rolls, cream cheese and veggies.
Halloween Skull Pizzas – While these Halloween pizzas are a little larger than your average finger food or Halloween appetiser, they were too cool not to include! What a great idea for a Halloween dinner with the family too. With red peppers, black olives and a load of other creative food decorations to create them. Hot Dog Mummies – Kids will love these fun puff pastry-wrapped Mummy Hot Dogs using only three simple ingredients. A very easy peasy way to add a spooky look to your hot dogs. Add a green M & M stem while the chocolate is still wet.
Purchase chocolate bark and purple, black and orange sprinkles to give them a cute Halloween-decorated flair. Caramel Apples – Caramel apples are popular during the Halloween season and are an easy grab and go sweet treat on a stick that kids love. Spiderweb Crackers – These chocolate-covered crackers with white almond bark spiderwebs are a quick and an easy treat idea. 4-Ingredient Bat Treats – Try these Easy 4-Ingredient Bat Treats at your Halloween party! A spooky good no-bake Halloween dessert kids of all ages love with Oreo wings and Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups. Spiderweb Baked Donuts – Start your Halloween festivities with this spooky yet fun recipe!
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