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HORRIFYING HALLOWEEN PARTY FOOD | Just-Eat.co.uk. 27th October 2011 Fed up of boring finger food at Halloween parties? How about some food made from fingers! (See what we did there? Puns, thy name is JUST EAT.) Check out our spooky suggestions of creepy dishes to share (scare?) Warning: we take no responsibility if these suggestions put you off your dinner. Next time you’re eyeing up a tasty takeaway, just be thankful it can’t stare back at you! We love these, such a simple combination of ingredients (hot dog sausages and yellow bell peppers) used to great effect. Now these are amazing, if perhaps a little beyond “let’s make some fun food with the kids”, but we had to share it anyway. Fantastic if you have any friends constantly worried about catching colds from other people; this will freak them out way more than ghosts and ghouls.

Would you groan if we made a ratatouille joke? Do you have any suggestions of creepy Halloween food to serve? Creative Halloween treats that kids can help make! - Plano Family. Here are a few family-friendly treats for your Halloween event or just to celebrate with the kiddos. See below for recipes: witch finger cookies, creepy crawly apples, and Oreo spider cookies. Witch Finger Cookies 1 cup butter, softened 1 cup sugar 1 egg1 tsp. almond extract1 tsp. vanilla extract2 3/4 C flour 1 tsp. baking powder 1 tsp. salt green and red food coloring3/4 cup whole blanched almonds Preheat oven to 325° F.

In a large bowl, beat together butter, sugar, egg, almond extract and vanilla. Working with one-quarter of the dough at a time and keeping remaining dough refrigerated, roll heaping teaspoons full of dough into finger shape for each cookie. Place cookies on the prepared cookie sheet and bake for 20-25 minutes or until pale golden. Remember make the cookies smaller than you need, because they spread when cooking. Creepy Crawly Apples 12 large apples1 8-ounce jar boysenberry jam4 tablespoons butter12 gummy worms Preheat your oven to 350 degrees.

Oreo Cookie Spiders. Halloween Recipes, Candy, Parties, and Tips Halloween at Epicurious. How to Make a Delicious Glow-in-the-Dark Punch for Halloween - Entertaining. Halloween -panna Cotta - For A Gross Gelatin Brain Mold Recipe. Halloween | halloween recipes | halloween party recipes | halloween dinner recipes | halloween candy recipes | halloween appetizer recipes | halloween dessert recipes | halloween games. Try blood-inspired cocktails for Halloween » Lifestyles. JOPLIN, Mo. — Gore is more when it comes to Halloween cocktails. From classics like bloody mary to new-fangled libations inspired by the trend for all things vampiric, mixologists are seeing red for the annual celebration of things fun and ghoulish. Chef Richard Garcia of 606 Congress at the Renaissance Boston Waterfront likes to play on the classics with his “Ghost of Mary,” a drink where the “blood” of the tomato juice swirls around in the glass.

He uses vodka mixed over ice with his own special “ghost mix” of tomato-vegetable juice cocktail, lemons and seasonings, then strained to create an effect of blood swirling around in the glass. For a shortcut, you can just buy some bloody mary mix and strain it in a coffee filter to remove some of the solids. “Ghost of Mary is bloody good fun,” says Garcia. “It’s a drink with enough kick to haunt you, just the kind of Bloody Mary you want to drink by the full moonlight.”

Blood and sand Start to finish: 5 minutes Servings: 1 Ice 3/4 ounce orange juice. Simple Halloween Desserts. Here are three simple Halloween desserts! They look good and they take minutes! Via Pinterest Make some Monster Pudding! Make some vanilla pudding and then use food coloring to dye it you desired shade of green, top it with crushed oreos. Use small clear cups and a marker to make the faces.

What about some easy Witch Hat Cookies that I found over at Explore. Lastly, stun your guests with this Candy Corn pudding I found at Craftster.org. You may also like. Zombie Head Cheese. I made you something for Halloween. You can serve it a party. Or maybe make it as a snack for your viewing party of The Walking Dead. These are both made of soft cheese spread on a plastic skull. Easy. Creepy. Version 1 You know that old trick of unwrapping a block of cream cheese and topping it with soy sauce and some sesame seeds?

(This is version #1, a slightly easier version is just below.) First get a life sized plastic skull (wash it really well), some soy sauce, one 12 ounce tub of cream cheese spread and some food coloring. I found a plastic skull like this one at a local party supplies store, but I really wish I’d managed to find a plastic skull where the top of the head is removable. Then add just one drop of blue food coloring and stir only a few times until the blue appears streaky. A detail of the blue-streaked cream cheese. I used a small flexible spatula to spread this. Cocktail onions create nice dead eyes. It’s even scarier after it’s been eaten. Version #2 I’m smitten.

Boo! 10 Spook-tacular Halloween Cake Pops. We’re excited to bring you another great article from LilSugar, a fantastic source for mamas who want advice and news about everything from packing healthy lunches to mastering the art of stroller chic. This week, we’re featuring their 10 spook-tacular Halloween cake pops. Enjoy! Skeletons, spiders, and werewolves! Oh my! The countdown to the spookiest night of the year is officially on. Source: Baked Perfection Green Eye Cake Pop Eyeballs are delicious! Source: Bakerella Werewolf Cake Pops Teen wolf, is that you?

Source: My Little Cupcake Witchin’ Cake Pop I’ll eat you, my pretty! Source: flickr user cakepoplady Mummy Cake Pops I love my mummy? Source: These Peas Are Hollow Jack-O’-Lantern Cake Pops Hi there, pumpkin! Baby’s First Halloween: 10 Cute Costume Ideas Black Cat Cake Pops Meow! Source: Sweet Cheeks Tasty Treats Frankenstein Cake Pops These cake pops make Frankenstein look anything but scary!

Source: The Sugar Turntable Jack Skellington Cake Pops All hail the Pumpkin King! Source: Simply Posh. Spooky & Playful: The Best Halloween Treats for 2011. Previous image Next image It's Halloween — which means we're all supposed to pull out vats of Jell-O and light 'em with black lights, and scrawl spiderweb icing over elaborate cakes. Right? Well, if you're short on time for such undertakings, or if you want to avoid the sugar overload of too many Halloween treats, check out this roundup.

I've pulled together my favorite Halloween treats for this season, with a selection of health(ier) yet cute options, as well as a few spooky ideas, and some just plain cute treats for grown-ups and kids alike. The best part: These are all actually do-able — nothing too challenging here for those of us who aren't great with a piping bag! • 1 BOO Halloween Milk Shooters at Babble - Just milk in a glass, dressed up with a drip of chocolate and some sprinkles. SPOOKY GOODIESBut if spooky is your thing, then these are my favorites this year! • 6 Chocolate Spider Web {Cake in a Jar} at I Am Baker - Such a smart idea!

OK, your turn. Pringles Ghoulish Brownies Halloween Recipe : From Val's Kitchen. 916 Flares Twitter 1 Facebook 0 Pin It Share 0 StumbleUpon 915 Google+ 0 916 Flares × 6 ounces baking chocolate, unsweetened3/4 cup unsalted butter or margarine2 cups sugar3 eggs1 tsp. vanilla3/4 cup flour1-6.41 ounce can of Pringles Original or 1-5.71 ounce can of Reduced Fat Pringles Original1 cup coarsely chopped pecans or walnuts (optional)Orange and black frosting (optional)Edible decorations, such as sprinkles and candy corn (optional) 1. Preheat oven to 350 F 2. Line 13×9-inch baking pan with foil, and spray foil with cooking spray. 3. In a glass bowl, microwave chocolate and butter on high for 2 minutes. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 1. 2. 3. Tags: Halloween, Pringles Category: Guest recipes. Skull Truffles for Halloween. Photo Credit: Marc Brownlow via Make Projects If these aren’t spook-tacular I don’t know what is!

Miniature edible white chocolate skulls with candy brains. Now that is pure evil genius. Completely over the top. Inside the skull is a chocolate truffle surprise. You can find the step-by-step skull truffles tutorial on MAKE PROJECTS If your looking for even more Halloween inspiration check out: DEVILED EYEBALLSSPOOKAMOLEHALLOWEEN FINGER FOODS.

Make Your Own Apple Chips-A Healthy Nut Free, Gluten Free Snack! Fall is synonymous with apple picking season. Many of us have already picked plenty of apples or found some great apples tucked into our CSA box. I have found delicious apple selections at our local farmer’s market and grocery store. Eating an apple is such a great way to get a daily dose of fiber, potassium and folic acid. With so many fresh juicy apples gracing our kitchen fruit bowl, I’m always looking for interesting ways to help my children eat an apple a day. Crispy Apple Chips Ingredients 3 organic Fuji or Braeburn apples washed, cored and cut into thin slices Ice water with lemon juice added Optional: sugar and cinnamon mixed together to sprinkle on the top for a sweet treat Directions Preheat oven to 250 degrees Fahrenheit.

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