Seven Spooktacular Halloween Recipes
Halloween is creeping up, and it’s time to get spooky!
While fake cobwebs, witches’ hats and rubber spiders are all great ways to get in the holiday spirit, there’s something even scarier you might need to worry about: what to prepare for a Halloween party!
Avoid the heebie-jeebies and use one of these recipes — you’ll be the coolest ghoul on the block!
Stuffed Jack-O-Lantern Bell Peppers
Who says a pumpkin is the only thing to carve? This savory dish is sure to please everyone, and you’ll have a blast designing the jack-o-lantern faces.
Spiderweb Cake
Even arachnophobes will drool over this decadent chocolate cake! One bite and you’ll be caught up in the web of its delicious ganache glaze.
Tangerine Pumpkins and Banana Ghosts
If you and your family need a little break from the sugar high that is Halloween, these are for you! Festive characters will please the kids, and sneaking a little fruit into the day is a win for Mom and Dad.
Witches’ Finger Sandwiches
A quick and easy dish, this recipe is perfect for when you need to feed an entire pack of (were)wolves, not just your own. These delicious digits will delight kids and adults alike!
Dracula Dentures
A delicious bite that just might bite back. Complete with almond fangs, Dracula Dentures are a fun and easy family project.
Monster Cupcakes
Haphazard icing has never looked better! Whip up a batch of cupcakes worthy of any Halloween event.
Bat Oreos
Your friends and family will be flying out of their caves to taste this treat! A package of sandwich cookies and a little melted chocolate go a long way in this simple dessert.
Now that you’re prepared with food, the only thing left to worry about is a costume!
And for those of you scrambling to find a quick recipe on short notice — why do the kids always wait until the day before an event to tell you about it?! — check out our roundup of easy-to-make Halloween treats featuring delicious and adorable classics like Yummy Mummies and Cheese and Pretzel Broomsticks.