Is your home crammed with guests for a party every Halloween? If that's the case, you probably serve the same receipes time and time again. Some of them are great traditions at Halloween parties, but it makes a change to find ways to make the same old recipes into a new spooky variation.
1. Fingers and Eyeballs. Peeled grapes in a bowl as eyeballs, and raw hotdogs as finger is traditional to spook your guests. But does anyone ever eat them? Not many. And at the end of the party you throw them away. Why not make body part treats that can be eaten. Make a yummy dish and call is something gross. Curly cut noodels can be "gut stew" or "brain mush" is a dip with chips. This Halloween gross everyone out with really yummy dishes.
2. Dirt Dessert. Vanilla pudding, crushed Oreos, and gummy worms combined have definitely been the winning dessert of Halloween recipes. To remake such a yummy classic can be difficult, but also fun. Instead of making dirt pudding, try interpreting it into other forms. A dirt pie with an Oreo cookie crust and cheesecake filling or a dirt cake with vanilla batter and chocolate frosting are both big hits. Gummy worms can be added to any variation. Also, think about how you serve a dessert like dirt. Get little buckets for individual dishes or put a shovel in the bowl for serving.
3. Apples and Pumpkins. In late October, making anything out of apples and pumpkins is a tasty treat. Making these fruits into something spooky is easier than you think. Toasted pumpkin seeds are tasty snacks and baked apples are a great side dish. At children's parties, pumpkin picking and apple bobbing are popular. But everyone makes caramel apples. Why not try other dips and create a candied apple buffet. And for those who don't like pumpkin, hollow one out and turn it into a serving bowl.
The best Halloween recipes are those that are both good to eat, nice to look at, and fun to make. Take these things into consideration when brainstorming your same old Halloween recipes. Also, do not forget to ask guests for suggestions or create a potluck type list of what dishes your visitors would like to bring to share. Great for adults or children, there are some treats that are best served in the dark, spooky time of Halloween. By keeping your Halloween recipes hip and updated, you will be guaranteed to throw the best party of the whole year!
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