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Tuesday, August 26, 2008

The Top Three Recipes Every Halloween Party Must Have

By Colin Joss


Does you house creak at the seams with party goers every Halloween? And the Hallowe recipes you serve every year are probably the same each year. While you can't overlook the traditional recipes for a great Halloween party, it's a great idea to find new way to turn the old recipes into brand new Halloween treats.

1. Eyeballs and Fingers. A bowl of peeled grapes and raw hotdogs as eyeballs and fingers is a Halloween tradition. But no one ever eats them. At the end of the night, you throw away these inedible leftovers. Body part snacks that everyone can eat is a much better idea. "Intestine stew" can be simply curly cue noodels. "Brain mush dip" is really guacamole and chips. Gross out your guests with yummy food this Halloween.

2. Dirt Desert. Pudding with broken Oreos and gummy worms is a winning Halloween desert. To remake this classic can be tricky. Instead of making a pudding try other types of deserts. A dirt pie with Oreo crusts and cheesecake filing or a dirt cake with chocolate frosting are both great ideas. Add as many gummy worms as you like. And serve the desert like dirt. Put it in little buckets or in a big bowl with a shovel for serving.

3. Apples and Pumpkin. Basically making anything out of apples and pumpkins in late October is a treat of the autumn season. Spicing these fruit up to something spooky and smoking is not as hard as you think. Steer away from pies and explore some more rustic varieties. Bake apples whole for side dishes and toast pumpkin seeds for appetizers. Having rich fruit as a part of Halloween recipes can be filling and sweet. For children parties do not forget activities around food like bobbing for apples and pumpkin picking. Dipping apples in caramel may be typical, but why not try other dips and set up a buffet of candied apples. As for those who do not like the taste of pumpkin, hollow one out and use it as a serving bowl.

Great Halloween recipes are fun to make, look good, and are good to eat. Remember this when thinking about your traditional Halloween recipes. Or ask your guests for suggestions or create a potluck with your visitors contributing to the food. Some food is best served at Halloween. Keep it new and fresh and you'll hold the best Halloween party in your neighborhood.

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