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Throw a Spooktacular Halloween Party with this easy menu of snacks, sweets, and drinks. Or, discover how easy it is to convert any of your favorite recipes into their scariest version!
If you don’t feel like making (or eating) a prosciutto-wrapped head or a spaghetti-brain cake this Halloween, fear not! I didn’t either. Even the peeled grapes game grosses me out.
I prefer to start with the recipes I know and love and convert them into something festive for Halloween.
That’s exactly what we did here! Follow these menu ideas or just get inspired to go your own way. It’s surprisingly easy to plan a fun (and spooky) party with whatever you want to serve.
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Meatball Monsters
1
Italian Meatballs
Make it spooky: Make the Italian meatballs (or turkey meatballs) and heat in marinara sauce. Or substitute frozen meatballs and your favorite store-bought spaghetti sauce. Add sliced green olives with pimentos for eyes.
Mummies in a Blanket
2
Pigs in a Blanket Recipe
Make it spooky: Cut the crescent roll triangles into even smaller strips and wrap them individually around cocktail wieners. Use yellow mustard for eyes, then serve with plenty of extra ketchup and mustard on the side for dipping. (Here’s the tray if you’re interested).
Spider Deviled Eggs
3
Deviled Eggs
Make it spooky: Hard-boil eggs (or buy them already done) and make these classic deviled eggs as directed in the recipe. Then top with black olives cut up as spiders. Use tweezers if needed to arrange the spider legs.
Spider Web Dip
4
7 Layer Dip
Make it spooky: Rearrange the layers of Seven Layer Dip so guacamole is on top, then add a “web” using sour cream in a squeeze bottle. Garnish with a plastic spider. Taco dip would be a delicious base, too (just top it with guac so you can see the web).
Brownie Dirt Cake
5
Oreo Brownie Trifle
Make it spooky: Prepare the component layers as directed for the trifle, but layer them in a 9-inch x 13-inch cake pan instead. Top with extra crushed Oreos and dot with Milano cookies (write on the “tombstones” with Wilton decorating gel). Add gummy worms for extra credit!
Biscotti Ghosts
6
Cherry Almond Biscotti
Make it spooky: Bake the biscotti (or use store-bought), then dip in melted white chocolate. Add eyes and a spooky mouth with Wilton decorating gel or melted dark chocolate. Candy-dipped walnuts can also become pumpkins or ghosts. Or try meringue mushrooms but piped into ghosts.
Pumpkin Cookie Balls
7
Oreo Cookie Balls
Make it spooky: Make the filling for the Oreo cookie balls as directed, substituting Pumpkin Spice Oreos for the regular if you can find them. Instead of dipping in chocolate, dip in melted orange melting wafers or white chocolate tinted orange (or use white chocolate and roll in orange sugar). Add a small pretzel stick and a green M&M as the “stem.”
Spooky Punch
8
Fruit Punch
Make it spooky: To get the orange color, top the punch with a quart of orange sherbet. Garnish the bowl and individual glasses with plastic spiders. For the 21+ crowd, substitute a big batch of Pirate Punch. (Here is the punch bowl and glasses shown in the photos).
Creepy Crudités
9
Dill Dip Recipe
You can add candied eyes to anything these days, and they look so cute on a platter of fresh fruit and veggies. Delicious with dill dip or ranch dressing.
Spooky Cheese and Crackers
Use Halloween cookie cutters to cheese slices into ghosts, spiders, or anything else that scares you. Serve with crackers and candied eyes if desired. 👀
Wishing you a spooky Halloween!
Meggan Hill is a classically-trained chef and professional writer. Her meticulously-tested recipes and detailed tutorials bring confidence and success to home cooks everywhere. Meggan has been featured on NPR, HuffPost, FoxNews, LA Times, and more.
Very cool!
Thank you, Dave!