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3 Halloween Food Hits For Your Fright Night Party

  • April 19, 2010 9:21 am
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Whether you are hosting a Halloween party for your kids or for your adult friends, it is always nice to try out a new scary looking food to see if it will be a hit. Of course, the more ghoulish and gruesome the dish looks the more of a hit your party will be. Young or old, almost everyone loves a party at Halloween time. Go ahead, use your devilish imagination and get your party theme going with these 3 Halloween food hits for your fright night party.

Eerie Eyeball Hors d’Oeuvres Halloween Recipe

This is one of my favorite ways to gross out your adult party guests! These are very simple to make and can be frozen and used as ice eyeballs for your martinis or other alcoholic drinks during fall festivals and other hauntingly chilly holidays. All you need to purchase for these creepy hors d’oeuvres some red radishes and green olives stuffed with pimientos. But the way you make these treats is just a little tricky. Carefully use a small knife to peel the red off of the radishes so that all is left is a few red streaks that resemble blood vessels. Then all you do is make a small hole in the top of each radish that will be big enough to stuff a green olive in. Stuff in your olive so that the red pimiento is showing and your radish looks like a creepy eyeball.

Baked Worms in Apples Halloween Snack

The name might make you a little squeamish, but this Halloween food isn’t quite as gross-looking as the eyeball hors d’oeuvres above. But they’re pretty good at scaring any “little” monsters you may have around the house! No matter what, autumn apples always make great Halloween food treats.

Ingredients:1 dozen apples 1 dozen gummy worms 1 small jar of red jam 4 T butter

Instructions:

3 Halloween Food Hits For Your Fright Night Party