Halloween Eats & Treats

Oct 14th, 2011

My little ghouls just love Halloween. The spookier the better. They get their love of the macabre honestly, from their mama. Check out the list of eats I have compiled and make a couple for your Halloween party or just for fun!

Dead Man’s Fingers

Very ghoulish and very easy to assemble.


Poison Apples

Perfectly safe to eat…or is it?  Braw-hah-hah-hah!


Pizza Mummies.

Keep it simple by adding a little extra cheese and halved olive eyes to bagel bites.


Spider Web Eggs.

For an extra-grim presentation, serve with gray sea salt and leave a few shells scattered about the tray.




Buried Alive Muffins

How adorable are these?  Just buy these little baby arms at your local party store and insert into your muffins or cupcakes.




Ghostly Pancakes.

Treat the kids to these on Halloween morning.




I Scream Sandwiches.  Get it?

Ice cream won’t suit every location on Halloween but it will sure cool us Floridians down after trick or treating.




Black & Orange Butternut Squash Pasta.

Going a bit gourmet with this one.  I have never seen black linguine but until now I never had a reason to look.




Vampire Cupcakes

This vampy white delight bleeds when you take a bite. The kids will love it!  These cupcakes are pretty time intensive but if you have the patience and baking ability, they will surely be a Halloween party hit.




Super Creepy Skull Cake.

Okay, this was made by a specialty bakery but I had to include it because it’s just so awesome.  Here is a another skull cake mold that will work and take the level of baking difficulty down a few notches.

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