Halloween food is such a fun and easy way to add personality to your party. Serving creepy or fall-themed foods at your celebration is a way to make the entire day memorable and get your guests talking about your talent in the kitchen. Luckily, preparing Halloween food doesn't have to be hard. There are so many options for ability levels of all types. Check it out!
1. Spider Ice Cubes
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Source: 25 DIY Clever Halloween Party ... Freeze plastic spiders in your ice cubes for a scary surprise in all your drinks. See - Halloween food is easy!
2. Ghostly Strawberries
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Source: Polish The Stars: 119 Creepy ... A little bit of white chocolate and some black gel frosting turns strawberries into these adorable little ghouls.
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3. Witch Brooms
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Source: Witch Brooms - Couponing to ... Talk about easy! These would be perfect for a fall or Halloween party in your child's classroom.
These Witch Brooms are the perfect addition to any Halloween celebration. They are easy to make and require minimal effort. All you need is a few sticks, some twine, and a few pieces of felt. You can use the felt to create a “broom” on the end of the stick. You can also use the twine to tie the broom together. These Witch Brooms are sure to be a hit at any Halloween party.
These Witch Brooms are a great way to get your children involved in the Halloween festivities. They can help you create the brooms and have fun decorating them with different colors of felt. They can also use the Witch Brooms as part of a costume or as a fun party favor.
These Witch Brooms are also a great way to add a little spooky flair to your Halloween decorations. Hang the Witch Brooms from the ceiling or walls for a fun and festive look. You can also use them as part of a centerpiece or as part of a Halloween buffet.
These Witch Brooms are sure to be a hit with your guests. They are easy to make, fun to decorate, and sure to add a bit of spooky flair to your Halloween celebration. So don't forget
4. Graveyard Pudding Cups
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Source: Easy Halloween Treats for Your ... These would be such fun to make! And even more fun to eat. I can't think of a kid anywhere who wouldn't love to eat one of these.
5. Candy Corn Rice Krispy Treats
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Source: 4 Delicious and Creative DIY ... Take the average Rice Krispy treat to the next level with some food coloring and creative cutting.
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6. Pour Your Dip into a Carved out Pumpkin
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Source: The NapTime Reviewer: Throw a ... What a clever idea for encouraging kids to eat their veggies. This would be hard to resist.
7. Spider Deviled Eggs
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I think everyone loves deviled eggs, but adding these black olive spiders makes them even more delicious.
8. Blood Splatter Cookies
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Source: Blood Spatter Cookies | Annie's ... These would be really easy to make, but I'm not sure I could bring myself to eat one. They are a little unsettling, don't you think?
9. Scary Donuts
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Source: Making Monster Doughnuts Wouldn't your kids just love these? They'd be fun to serve for breakfast on Halloween morning.
10. Barfing Jack-o-lantern
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Source: Community Post: 28 Pumpkins Who ... I can see this being just the thing for a teen's Halloween party. They'd be grossed out, but I'm sure they'd still eat it.
11. MARSHMALLOW POPS
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Source: Unavailable Listing on Etsy Marshmallow pops are a crowd pleaser. Dip them in chocolate or melted frosting and roll them in Halloween themed embellishments.
12. Mummy Pizza
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Source: Mummy Pizza I made these for my kids on English muffins one year and they loved them!
13. A Healthy Halloween Snack
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Source: Easy Halloween Treats for Your ... If you're like me and want your kids to eat something healthy amidst all the candy, this is just the snack to make!
14. Egg Eyeballs
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Source: The Ultimate Halloween Roundup: Food, ... A few drops of green food coloring and slices of olive easily turn deviled eggs into these spooky eyeballs.
15. Carrot Pumpkin
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Source: Love this for Halloween party Here's another fun example of how you can serve healthy foods for a Halloween party.
16. Spooky Taco Dip
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Source: 64 Healthy Halloween Snack Ideas ... Everyone loves seven layer dip and this is a fun way to serve it for your Halloween bash.
17. Halloween Puppy Chow
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Source: Halloween Puppy Chow This is even better because it's served in a skeleton bowl. Looks yummy, doesn't it?
18. Bright Green Drink
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Source: Lady Ford's Blog About Everything!: ... This is sure to go over well with the kids on your guest list.
19. Pumpkin Rice Krispy Treats
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Source: 31 creative & creepy Halloween ... Here's another fun take on the classic Rice Krispy treat.
20. Witch Hats
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Source: Witch Hat Recipe Cookies, frosting and candy come together to create these adorable masterpieces. How many do you think you could eat? It would be hard to stop at just one.
21. Batty Cupcakes
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Source: Halloween Bat Cupcakes These cute little bats are the perfect topper for your Halloween cupcakes.
22. Spooky Brownies
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Source: Spooky Boo Brownies These are so cute. And they'd be really fun to make too. Not to mention how tasty they would be to eat.
23. Graveyard Meal
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Source: 20 Fabulous Halloween Food Ideas No one is going to be able to pass up this tasty looking salad!
24. Family Dinner
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Source: Bacon Time With The Hungry ... Would your family eat this? Mine would not. It would be fun for a Halloween dinner party though.
25. Pumpkin Deviled Eggs
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Source: Eggs-quisite Eats for Li'l Devils Clearly, deviled eggs are a snack you can't go wrong with when you have a Halloween party.
26. Skeleton Cupcakes
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Source: Halloween Desserts It took me a couple minutes, but then I realized these ghosts are made out of chocolate covered pretzels and a marshmallow. Cute, huh?
27. Skeleton People
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Source: Seventy-Five Fun Halloween Recipes for ... Use your Christmas gingerbread man cookie cutter to make these eerie Halloween versions.
28. Ghost Cups
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Source: Chocolate Peanut Butter Cookie Ghost ... These little bites are perfect for a party. Just grab one and go. No silverware or plate needed.
Are you planning a Halloween party? If you are, I hope you found the snacks you want to serve here. Which ones top your list?
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