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Super Fun and Spooky Halloween Foods

by Ann
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One of my friends is having a Halloween party, and was asking if we had seen any good Halloween food recipes they could serve at the party. Oh boy have I seen some good ones in the blogosphere! Here are some of the best ideas I’ve seen out there … it was so much fun putting this together, and now I know just where to go when I need good Halloween food ideas!

Spider Deviled Eggs from Simply Gourmet Photography


Halloween Popcorn Cake from Taste and Tell

Halloween Popcorn Cake from Taste and Tell

Halloweenies from Meg’s Everyday Indulgence

Monster Mash Party Mix from In Katrina’s Kitchen

Meatloaf like Mummy Never Used to Make from the Knead for Speed

Meatloaf like Mummy Never Used to Make

Owl-o-ween Cookies from Cookin’ Cowgirl

Peanut Butter Eyeball Truffles from Confessions of a Cookbook Queen

Mummies Night Out Veggie Dip (+ Decorating Ideas!) from Hostess with the Mostess

Cheerios and Chocolate Tarts from Family Fresh Cooking

Cheerios & Chocolate Tarts

Halloween Pumpkin Quesadillas from Cake, Batter, and Bowl

Halloween Pumpkin Quesadillas

Halloween Bones from Food Mayhem

Halloween Bones

Caramel Toffee Fruit Dip from Our Best Bites

Caramel Toffee Fruit Dip

Spider Whoopie Pies from Wing-It Vegan

Halloween Spider Whoopie Pies

Spiderweb Cookies from Sweetopia

How to Make a Spiderweb Cookie

Witches Digits from Shockingly Delicious

Witches Digits

Melted Witches from Confessions of a Cookbook Queen

Melted Witches

Deviled Eyeballs from La Cocina de Leslie

Deviled Eyeballs

Black Cat Cheeseball from Hungry Happenings

Black Cat Cheeseball

Black Cat Cookies from Lick the Bowl Good

Black Cat Cookies

Kid’s DIY Banana Mummies from Lexie’s Kitchen

Kid's DIY Banana Mummies

Dracula’s Dentures from Very Best Baking

Dracula's Dentures

Halloween Lunch in a Muffin Tin from Another Lunch

Halloween Muffin Tin Lunch

Witches Broom Cookies from Budget Gourmet Mom

Witches Broom Cookies

Had enough yet? No? If you want MORE ideas, here are some other fun Halloween collections to check out!

This is part of my series of 31 Days of Warmer Connections. Every day in October, I am blogging about connections through food.

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15 comments

In Katrina's Kitchen (@katrinaskitchen) October 9, 2011 - 4:02 pm

Thanks for including my monster nash! I would have never known Cookin Cowgirl made my owl coookies either! 🙂 Great round up. I’m really lovin those bones too! lol

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Meg's Everyday Indulgence October 9, 2011 - 5:29 pm

Thanks so much for the feature! You included some really fun Halloween treats! I have more coming in the next few weeks!

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Day from Food College, PA October 9, 2011 - 7:00 pm

I think I am totally making those bones!!!

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Nessa robins October 9, 2011 - 8:03 pm

Thanks a million for including my link! What a great selection of Halloween recipes you’ve put together! I’ll definitely be trying some of these for our party 🙂

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Nami | Just One Cookbook October 9, 2011 - 11:05 pm

Hi Ann! This post was so much fun to look at and I’m impressed by everyone’s creative creation!!! Thank you for sharing all these links and photos. 🙂

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Debi October 10, 2011 - 8:09 am

Thank you for sharing! I needed some ideas for the boys Halloween Parties! <3 and Hugs Sweetie!

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Deborah October 10, 2011 - 10:12 pm

Thanks for including my popcorn cake! There are some great ideas here!!

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kornika October 14, 2011 - 6:52 am

Found out a really innovative ideas from http://www.ifood.tv/blog/how-to-carve-a-butternut-squash
Why should it be the humble pumpkin always? try a variation this Halloween:)

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Ann October 16, 2011 - 8:49 am

I agree kornika! I often use butternut squash in place of pumpkin. 🙂

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Dorothy at Shockinglydelicious October 16, 2011 - 8:20 am

Thanks for including my creepy witch fingers! What a collection of fun this is!

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Ann October 16, 2011 - 8:50 am

I like your witch fingers! Thank you Dorothy 🙂

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Jamie October 21, 2011 - 11:19 am

Awesome collection!!!!

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Melted Witches for Halloween « Sumptuous Spoonfuls October 22, 2011 - 8:52 am

[…] I found these adorable Melted Witches in my quest for spooky foods for my Halloween Collection post, my daughter was really taken with these and DETERMINED to make them for the upcoming […]

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kitchen curtains ideas December 30, 2011 - 9:50 pm

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Ella from Lifeologia October 29, 2012 - 2:51 pm

Oh wow! Some of these are so gross! I love it! ;D hi hi

Thanks for the sharing the links at my Potluck Party. xo ella
http://www.lifeologia.com/potluck-party-halloween-recipes-decor-crafts-and-more/

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