These Halloween party food recipes are yummy, fun to make with the kids, and perfect for a Halloween party! Here are recipe how-to tutorials for Halloween food which include Halloween cupcakes, desserts, party snacks and Halloween treats, gross party food, Halloween appetizers and much more.
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Halloween Party Food
1. Meatball Mummies ~ Mummy meatballs are quite possibly the easiest Halloween Party Food around. They are a perfect quick meal to eat before heading out Trick or Treating, too! Kids and adults alike adore them.
2. Cheesy Halloween Breadstick Bones ~ Using homemade pizza dough or store bought you can transform them into spooky bones. Pair them with marinara for dipping sauce. Bones and blood. The perfect creepy food for Halloween.
3. Halloween Spaghetti ~ Surprise your kids with this fun dinner – or really get them worried by telling them you will be serving worms {evil laugh}. These would also be fabulous for an insect/bug themed party or for Halloween.
4. Jack O Lantern Stuffed Peppers ~ These fun and spooky stuffed peppers are a fun way to get the kids to try something new for dinner! Once they fall in love with the jack-o-lantern you can continue to make the delicious stuffed pepper recipe year round.
5. Spooky Shepherd’s Pie ~ This Spooky Shepherd’s Pie featuring mashed potato ghosts is the perfect Halloween dinner. I just adore the pea eyes and that kids will get to devour their very own ghost! {{knuckle bumps}}
6. Halloween Pizzas ~ Turn a regular cheese pizza into a Halloween treat with the addition of toppings cut into Halloween shapes.
Food for Halloween
7. Spooky Loaded Mashed Potato Casserole ~ A mashed potato casserole is spookified with a sour cream web design on top.
8. Graveyard Taco Dip ~ Serve your party guests a spooky graveyard taco dip. It’s a simple recipe that layers ingredients like refried beans, sour cream, avocados, salsa and onions.
Kids Food Halloween
9. Monster Sandwiches ~ If you haven’t planned anything festive for Halloween lunch, you are in luck. Transform an ordinary sandwich into an adorable monster sandwich complete with olive eyes.
10. Jack-o-Lantern Mac and Cheese Cups ~A fun way to disguise food that your little one’s are sure to love! This tutorial shows you how to decorate a plastic cup into a jack-o-lantern and add the mac and cheese.
11. Monster Fruit Dip with Mouthy Apples ~ Check out this fun way to make fruit dip and apples for Halloween! A fun way for your child to eat their fruit on or around Halloween! This would even make a fabulous party food!
Halloween Treats
12. Monster Cupcakes ~ What kid wouldn’t love these super cute Monster Cupcakes? These would be perfect for a Halloween party or a classroom of enthusiastic children.
13. Rice Krispy Treat Brains ~ Halloween is the perfect time to get creative with treats, and these Brain Rice Krispie Treats are no exception.
13. Ghost Meringues ~Don’t throw away leftover egg whites! These crispy ghost meringue cookies are so easy to make, yet will make a spooky impression!
14. Peanut Butter Spider Cookies ~ Delicious peanut butter cookies with a truffle for the spider body.
Drinks
15. Witch’s Potion Drink ~ Delight your guests with this festive Halloween beverage complete with creepy worms. This creepy concoction is made with pineapple juice, ginger ale and sherbet.
16. Fanta Jack O’Lantern Floats ~ A refreshing and festive Halloween beverage that looks like a jack o’lantern with ice cream and Fanta.
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