45 Halloween-Themed Foods To Make for a Scary-Good Feast
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When you close your eyes and imagine Halloween food, what are the chances you're even imagining real food at all? You're probably thinking about piles of fun-size chocolate bars or once-a-year sugar bombs like candy corn, right? Or there are the typical Halloween food ideas from your childhood, which may have included apples in a barrel for bobbing or peeled grapes pretending to be eyeballs. You can definitely do better for your next Halloween party.
If you're throwing or attending a themed party this October, the recipes ahead are perfect for your coworkers to gather around or your kids to scream and giggle over. Some dishes might even be a great fit for, dare we say, an upscale scary-chic dinner party. Yep, it's totally possible.
Halloween food isn't all kitschy skeleton molds and spaghetti brains. Many people forego the spooky side of the holiday altogether and instead pull from classic fall flavors for treats like pumpkin bread, caramel apples, and pecan blondies. An elegant gothic Halloween party theme a la Morticia Addams is an option too. Even better, some of our favorite Halloween food ideas can be thrown together in about 10 minutes. So serve these appetizers, desserts, cocktails, dinners, and snacks at your bash and watch them disappear—just like magic.
Flavored Popcorn Trio
The perfect pairing for your Halloween movie marathon, this popcorn trio is the ideal blend of savory and sweet.
Get the recipe from Magnolia.
Toasted Pumpkin Seeds
Once you've finished carving your pumpkins, don't throw away the seeds. Instead, roast them in the oven for a delicious seasonal treat.
Get the recipe from AllRecipes.
Black Magic Margarita
Hosting an adults-only Halloween party? Put a spooky (and sweet) spin on a fan-favorite drink by adding food coloring and a black sanding sugar rim.
Get the recipe from Delish.
Pumpkin Deviled Eggs
Give this classic appetizer the holiday treatment by adding some spice and a cheeky garnish to transform the yolks into miniature pumpkins.
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Snickerdoodle Coffee
Halloween and fall treats aren't reserved for dessert. Start your mornings on the right note by adding a fall iteration of your favorite coffee drink to your routine.
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Witch Finger Cookies
Not a perfectionist? These witch-finger-esque cookies get better and scarier the less uniform they are.
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Mummies in a Blanket
A spookier version of pigs in a blanket, these miniature mummies are just as delicious. Add candy eyes for a hilarious look.
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Zombie Brain Cupcakes
A festive spin on a favorite dessert for all ages, these sweets look almost too incredible to eat.
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Halloween Pretzels
A cross between a recipe and a craft idea, consider these pretzel cookies a two-in-one spooky season activity. Use the recipe from Half Baked Harvest as guidance and to get general instructions, but feel free to add your own ingredients to get creative with the creatures you Frankenstein together.
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Caramel Apple S'mores
Swapping apples for graham crackers isn't just healthier—the slices don't crumble like crackers do and have a satisfying crunch.
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Bloody Mary Syringes
Okay, these aren't appropriate for a kids' party for several reasons, but for an adults-only bash, try a squirt of this spicy stuff.
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Bat Truffles
Rumor has it these bats turn to vampires if not eaten ASAP. Well, that'll be our excuse at least, when whoever makes them asks us where they all went so quickly.
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Cheesecake-Stuffed Pumpkin Bread
Want to delight your coworkers on Halloween (with or without dressing up)? Bring in this indulgent dish.
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S'mores Pumpkin Cupcakes
It's what happens when two seasons collide... Plus, if you happen to be somewhere you can cuddle up by a campfire to swap ghost stories this Halloween, then these pumpkin s'mores are an absolute must.
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Mummy Brie
Thanks to puff pastry, your basic baked brie becomes a totally eerie Halloween appetizer.
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Ouija Board Cake
Your Halloween bash needs this insanely fun, feed-a-crowd sheet cake. So much safer than pulling out the actual ouija board, too, right?
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Chocolate-Filled Pumpkins
Filled with not one but two kinds of chocolate (milk and white chocolate ganache!), these mini pumpkin cakes are the perfect individual dessert idea.
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Glow-in-the-Dark Mini Cupcakes
Step 1: Top your favorite cupcake flavor (bonus points if you made mini cupcakes) with this amazing glow-in-the-dark glaze. Step 2: Dim the lights at your Halloween party, and your guests will be seriously impressed.
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Poison Apples
Okay, this may be the one exception to that whole "an apple a day" phrase.
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Monster Cookies
With soft pastel food coloring and candy eyeballs, these cookies are almost cute.
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Spider Trifle
Layers of pumpkin mousse, chocolate cake, and crushed Oreos are a cinch to pull together, as is the striped topper, plus it looks amazing (and tastes great).
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Reese's Apple Nachos
For the Reese's fanatic in the room (there's always one), try this super easy mashup of mini Reese's Cups, Reese's Pieces, peanut butter, and chocolate chips.
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Spooky Fingers
Here's the perfect recipe for when you're running late for a Halloween party (or just didn't prepare). Simply dip pretzel rods into melted white chocolate and stick on a pumpkin seed.
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Halloween Layer Cake
It's almost too cute to eat, but you'll also feel too bad to waste it. I mean, those Milano gravestones look so good, it really is scary.
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Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies
These cookies aren't scary or silly. They're just seasonally delicious and it's not October without them.
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Boozy Butterbeer Punch
You just know someone will be dressed as Harry Potter at any Halloween party until the end of time, so serve up this surprisingly easy, creamy punch.
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Dracula Dentures
Kind of terrifying, but you can't go wrong with chocolate chip cookies, frosting, and marshmallows. If you have anything bad to say about this, you're a monster...sorry.
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Eyeball Pasta
My stomach has been eyeballing this spaghetti and eye(meat)balls all day.
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Reese's Bats
Nothing to eek about here. These Reese's bats are far from creepy, just delicious. And your kids can make them.
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Ghost S'mores Dip
These have to be the most boo-tiful toasted marshmallows I've ever seen. Not to mention there are chocolate and graham cracker layers floating below. I'm dead.
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Jack-o'-Lantern Rice Krispie Treats
Rice Krispie treats will never steer you wrong. Especially when they're themed. And let me tell you, these pumpkin treats will have your guests doing the Monster Mash.
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Glowing Black Widow Oreo Pops
The secret to that ghoulish glow? Mixing a little tonic water into melted white chocolate and then shining a blacklight on the buffet.
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Blood Drip Cupcakes
*Will brave the blood for the sake of dessert.
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Candy Corn Ghost Cupcakes
Whatever you feel about candy corn—these cupcakes will make you love it.
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Graveyard Chicken Enchilada Dip
This graveyard chicken enchilada dip is way easier than making individual appetizers for all your party guests.
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Mummy Meatballs
If you've got a tube of Crescent Rolls on hand, you can make these easy meatballs.
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Decadently Dark Candy Apples
Struggling with the sticks? Sharpen twigs with a utility knife before skewering the apples. Then wipe off any juice before dipping for a perfect glossy coating.
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Spider Web Cake
We wouldn't mind getting stuck in this spider web—give us a fork, and we'll eat our way out of this chocolate and marshmallow dessert.
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Day of the Dead Cookies
Have fun piping out decorative icing on these beautiful cookies. Older kids can help, too.
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Pumpkin Patch Brownies
This clever take on a traditional dessert is worthy of some serious brownie points.
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Monster Munch
A perfect sweet/savory snack to get you ready for all the candy.
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Jack O' Lantern Bowls
Skip the basic bowls and serve dessert in a chocolate jack o' lantern instead.
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Dead Velvet Cake
R.I.P. you.
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Strawberry Ghosts
Fruit means you can eat more candy later, right?
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Jack-O'-Lantern Stuffed Peppers
The best kind of jack-o'-lanterns are the kind you can eat.
Get the recipe from Delish.
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