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This fruity concoction is nice and refreshing thanks to a bottle of Prosecco. Greet your guests as soon as they approach your door with this festive DIY decor. To create this wicked craft, start with a grapevine wreath and spray-paint it black.
Since the beverage menu probably has a shorter list compared to the food menu, it’s easier to design. You can go all-out or keep it simple as long as you integrate Halloween design elements. Combine goat and cream cheeses to create these tasty tortilla-winged cheese balls. Sweet cherry tomatoes are hidden in the center of these mini-meat loaves, offering a welcome burst of juicy flavor when you take a bite. Post-Halloween, keep the recipe in rotation by piping mashed potatoes as you would cupcake frosting.
Stuffed Mummy Peppers
It can be made in the microwave and only uses six ingredients – a lovely, fuss-free family dinner option that everyone will enjoy. Transform your pumpkin leftovers into a silky smooth sauce which works brilliantly with chunky pasta like rigatoni or penne. Simply blitz the cooked pumpkin flesh then combine with creamy mascarpone and nutty parmesan. This comforting dinner will top up your energy levels before an evening of trick-or-treating.

Once you’re happy with the design, click the Download button and it will automatically be saved to your computer. You may also give your burgers some Halloween-loving by cutting cheese into monster-like teeth. Make some olive monster eyeballs and prod them with toothpicks. And don’t forget to give it an extra heaping of ketchup for a bloody dining experience.
Mummy in a coffin pizza
This is a great dish to prepare ahead for a dinner party, simply pop it in the oven when you're ready. Goblin Flatbreads, which are salted flatbreads cut up into the shape of goblins, are another great idea. Sweet and Spicy Popcorn Crunch is another must-make; use as much or as little spice as you'd like depending on your crowd.

For an easy supper that you can depend on, we picked out some of our tried-and-true favorites that have gotten us through even the busiest of days. Whether you're cooking for yourself or for a family, these easy dinners are sure to leave everyone satisfied and stress-free. While keeping your Halloween menu ideas simple, you may also turn a simple recipe into a Halloween-themed work of art.
Slow-Cooker Apple Cider
Chill overnight if possible, reserving soda and creepy candy decorations—such as gummy worms or edible candy spiders—to add just before the party starts. Give Halloween dinner guests the evil eye—literally—with these startling deviled egg appetizers. Adding food coloring to the yolks-and-mayo filling turns the "eyeballs" a spooky green, while a sprinkle of paprika creates a bloodshot effect for olive pupils.

Old toys gain new life when they are repurposed into tree ornaments. For a quick craft that's also sweet, candy canes easily transform into the tails of festive mice party favors. Most of these crafts take mere minutes or less to complete, which means you can deck the halls and make things merry in speedy fashion. Be sure to relish this time, though—it isn't every day that you get to make something beautiful with the people you love most.
Create an autumn atmosphere with food and decor that embodies the season. For a table that's both casual and formal, use a gingham tablecloth and arrange pumpkin votives on top. Skip the boxed stuff and whip up your own Halloween dessert. A cheesecake topping adds more ooey, gooey goodness to these soft brownies. If it's a cocktail kind of evening, consider this smart riff on the classic White Russians, which adds a little seasonal spice.

There's something so comforting about this broccoli-cheese soup. You can also serve it up in a bread bowl to make it even heartier. This salad is a great way to balance out all that candy your bound to eat. Plus, the Brussels sprouts are perfect for the fall season. They're also delicious for making creamy, seasonal soups—topped with pumpkin seeds, too.
This ooey-gooey sandwich is stuffed with melted cheese, caramelized onions, and a full burger patty! The marbled rye bread gives it a fun Halloween look. Thanks to rotisserie chicken, this creamy casserole recipe couldn't be easier to make. Plus, it can be made ahead and kept frozen without the cracker topping. No tricks this year–just delicious treats to serve to spirited friends. Create your project today and get your designs tomorrow.

We went with a pretty classic filling here (rice + ground beef), but feel free to take inspiration from any of our stuffed pepper recipes if you like. This savory casserole is packed with bacon and two types of cheese and just enough kale to lend the dish a healthy-ish twist (perfect to offset all that candy!). Looking for something delicious that's only a little bit spooky this Halloween? Try these adorable raviolis filled with ricotta, Parmesan, and finely chopped pear.
Just take a regular recipe (or store-bought), sprinkle with red pepper flakes and serve with super spicy wing sauce. Seasonal butternut squash takes center stage in this creamy, comforting weeknight pasta dish. If you want to add a smoky element, try topping it with crispy bacon. Heading out for a chilly evening of trick-or-treating? A bowl of warming pumpkin soup is just what you need to raise the spirits.
Get easy-to-follow, delicious recipes delivered right to your inbox. Who you gonna call when you throw a grown-up Halloween party? It's a boo-tiful blend of fruity flavors, with peach and melon liqueurs creating an eerie green backdrop for a floating Irish cream "ghost." Want to know if you're hosting vampires at dinner? It's a fang-tastically tasty vegetarian and vegan first course, with extra flavor from tofu and shiitake mushrooms.
If you’re coming up with a unique shape or size, choose Custom size. It has some of the Halloween character archetypes like Count Dracula, Frankenstein, or even a vampire hotdog. But the overall design has an amiability to it that isn’t too much for a child to handle. With black olive slices for pupils and thinly sliced pimiento for veins, these deviled eggs are truly, well, devilish. Setting your sights on a fright-filled party spread?

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