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Halloween Recipes

Family Halloween Recipes

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halloween recipes

With a delicious range of fun family recipes to choose from, these fall recipes are sure to warm up your taste buds and bring great fun to the family table! You’ll find tasty comfort food recipes sure to bring healthy food to your fall table and also add some Halloween spirit for young children. Recipes include: Bobbing for Candied Apples Boolicious Trick or Treat Smoothies Cider Cheese Halloween Party Fondue Eewy Gooey Eyeballs Fall Twice Baked Potatoes Fiesta Lasagna Fruity Ghosts on a Stick Giant Warts GINGER GHOULS Great Pumpkin…. Pull Apart Cake! Halloween Party Punch Halloween Poke Cake Rocky Horror Picture Show Halloween Squares Munchy Mummy Appetizer Dip Party Mix Party Parfaits Peck of Pirate Caramel Apples Pickled Pumpkin After Trick-or-Treating Pumpkin Bars Pumpkin Sloppy Joes Pumpkin Soup Roasted Pumpkin Seeds Sausage and Cabbage One Dish Dinner Stuffed Mini Pumpkins Sweet Potato Filled Oranges Vampire Bat Stew Vampires Be Gone Spaghetti Walking into Spider webs Brownies Webtacular Cheesecake

 

Family Halloween Recipes

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Article by Sean Carter

Guess what makes a Halloween recipe stand out ? Simple. It has to be yucky to the eyes and yummy to taste! If you’ve achieved that, your Halloween recipes have just struck the right chord, because that’s exactly it. Any Halloween party table will be laid-out with edible human hearts or brains or may be a pumpkin pie topped with eyeballs to name a few. And you’ll surely beat back at the horrific Halloween fare at first glance. So whether you are the guest or the host on Halloween, keep your fangs ready to taste the recipes with gusto! For one thing, you’ll remember the spooky relish forever.

Now here are some Halloween recipe ideas for you to try out. These are easy-to-do and fun-to-taste. Just make them yourself and have your folks screaming for more!

Eye these Eyeballs3 oz lemon gelatin (sugar-free will also do)1 cup hot water1 cup pineapple juice1/2 cup tiny marshmallows8 oz cream cheese (low-fat will also do)1 cup mayonnaise (can be fat-free)Mix lemon gelatin in 1 cup water in double boiler, add marshmallows and stir till it melts. Remove from heat. Add pineapple juice and cream cheese. Beat until it blends well. Cool it and fold in mayonnaise. If you have a round ice cube tray or truffle candy molds, pour the mixture in the molds and put it in the freezer to settle. Otherwise pour into a deep ceramic dish and chill until it is thick enough for scooping into eyeballs. Using a melon-baller, scoop out full balls of the mixture and set aside for decoration. For decoration, use liquid food coloring and paint creatively on them with a paintbrush. Use black food coloring for the pupils.

Kooky Fingers1 cup softened butter1 cup icing sugar1 tsp almond extract1 tsp baking powder1 egg1 tsp vanilla2 2/3 cups flour1 tsp salt3/4 cup almonds, whole blanched1 tube red decorator gelBeat together butter, sugar, egg, almond extract and vanilla in a bowl. Beat in flour, baking soda, and salt. Cover the mixture and refrigerate for half an hour. Working with one quarter of the dough at a time and keeping the remainder refrigerated, roll heaping teaspoonful of dough into finger shapes for each cookie. To make nails, press almonds firmly into the ends. Squeeze in the centre to give the knuckle shape. Make slashes in several places with a paring knife to form knuckles.Place on lightly oiled baking sheets and bake in 325 F (160C) oven for 20-25 minutes or until slightly golden. Let it cool for a few minutes. Lift up almond; squeeze red decorator gel onto the space and press almond back in place in such a way that the red gel oozes out from below. You can also make slashes in the finger and fill them up with this red gel to add that freaky touch of bloody fingers.Finally, remove from the baking sheets and let it cool. Repeat with remaining dough till you have enough blood-stained fingers to gross out your friends, family, or beloved!Pumpkin Pie2 slightly beaten eggs3/4 cup sugar1 1lb. can pumpkin (2 cups)1/2 tsp. salt1 tsp. cinnamon1/2 tsp. ginger1/4 tsp. cloves1 2/3 cups milk (approx 1 can)1/2 tsp. all spiceGet one 9-inch pie crust, slightly cooked. Bake in a heated oven at 425 degrees or for 15 minutes approximately. Keep the oven door closed and reduce temperature to moderate (350 degrees Fahrenheit/ 180 degrees Celsius). Keep on baking for 45 minutes and keep checking by inserting a table knife at the center of the pie. If it comes out clean, your pie is done. Take it out and cool on wire rack. You can eat it cold or at room temperature and you can serve it to your folks with whipped cream at your Halloween party.

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About the Author

Sean Carter writes on holidays, events and celebrations around the world. He also writes on family, relationships,womens issues birthdays, inspiration, religion, love and friendship. He is a writer with special interest in ecard industry. He writes for 123greetings.com

halloween recipes question by Bella D: Do you use any special recipes in Halloween?
I’d like to do a special meal this year in halloween, but my family never celebrated halloween so I don’t know any special halloween recipes.

I did a Researchh on internet, but the recipes I found don’t look very traditional.

Anyone can hep me? Give me some Traditionall halloween recipes?

halloween recipes best answer:

Answer by Alexandra
You could make a pumpkin pie, or maybe a roast? Or mud pies… hahaha
Umm how about roasted pumpkin seeds? Mmmm my favourite.

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  1. Anonymous says:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Fun and delicious recipes to make as a family, May 28, 2009
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    These recipes will put you in the mood for autumn–fun Halloween treats and delicious tummy warmer recipes to make as a family. Great for parties! Terrific deal for the price–you won’t be disappointed!

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