Every Halloween Party Must Have These Three Top Recipes
by: ColinJoss
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Is your house the typical spot for a Halloween party every year to loads of guests? Then the Halloween recipes you make are probably the same year after year. While there are many favorites that cannot be overlooked for a traditional Halloween party, it is a good idea to explore the ways in which the same old can be made into brand new Halloween recipes while keeping the terrifying tastes.
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 Pudding. Gummy worms and crushed Oreos in a pudding is a classic Halloween treat. Changing it can be tricky but fun. Try turning it into something new. A dirt pie of cheesecake filing and an Oreo crust or a dirt cake with chocolate frosting will go down well. Add gummy worms to taste. And think how you're going to server your dirt desert. Use little buckets for dishes and put a child's shovel in the bowl to serve.
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.
Good to eat, nice to look at and fun to make - these are the ingredients of a great Halloween recipe. Keep this in mind when working on your Halloween dishes. Or instead of making all the food yourself, hold a potluck with each guest bringing their own spooky dish. Keeping your Halloween food hip and updated will make your party the best in the neighborhood.
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