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Looking for some haunting recipe ideas for Halloween? Here are some fantastic ones that will thrill the kids to bits!

  • Why not serve the kids green worm bolognaise? Simply make your favourite Spaghetti bolognaise and serve with spinach fettuccine or you can dye your pasta by adding green food colouring to the cooking water.
  • A chilling hand. Chances are that an Aussie Halloween night is going to be warm. Fill a rubber glove with coloured water and freeze it. Then peel off the glove and float it in a big bowl of punch…creepy.
  • To serve a delicious but themed fruit salad, cut off the top of a round watermelon, scoop out the contents and then carve a Halloween face in the side, as you would a jack-o-lantern. Add other seasonal fruits to the watermelon pieces and fill back into the carved watermelon. Voila, instant dessert and don’t worry if it overflows; it will just look like a head explosion.
  • For an edible spooky face, use black food colouring to paint an uncooked pappadum with a creepy face. Then using the directions on pack, cook it in the microwave for a crispy scrunched up face to use for dipping or topping.
  • Red eyes are fun and healthy too. Slice a cherry tomato in half, pipe on a dollop of your child’s favourite creamy cheese dip and then top with a caper. Arrange on a platter and they will all be looking at you.
  • Edible red gel, for cake decorating makes great looking blood dripping off glasses or green can be used for slime.
  • Draw spooky faces on clear plastic glasses for quick, Halloween themed drinks.
  • A sweet but screaming face? With hulls on, dip strawberries in white chocolate, then pipe shocked faces using dark chocolate. Note that the green hulls will be the hair standing on end.
  • Turn a sausage into a monster toe by cutting it in half, width ways and piping on a toenail using tomato sauce.
  • Baby carrots make wonderful fingers. As do cheese sticks. Use a small dollop of dip and whole almonds to create the fingernail.
  • Use Halloween Cookie cutters, to cut out fun sandwich shapes
  • i dont bake for halloween but these look amazing.

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  • this looks great

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  • Spooky gross food, the kids couldn’t ask for more

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  • Yeah, not into the spooky or gross food side of Halloween but there are some nice ideas in here

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  • These are some very spooky and creative ideas

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  • So many fun and easy ideas that you can do with the kids to create excitement for Halloween. It doesn’t all have to be about trick or treating.

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  • It looks beautiful.Love the idea.

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  • How amazing is the cat on the cookie.

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  • Handy tips for party.

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  • Some great ideas for those that get into the spirit of Halloween!

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  • I have been so impressed by the different Halloween food ideas I’ve seen this year across my social media channels. I’m not participating or eating them, but I love how creative everyone is.

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  • All great ideas for those that like to celebrate Halloween

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  • I wasn’t planning to make any special Halloween treats to be honest, but nice for those who love to !

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  • These would be good for a fun dinner on Tuesday evening.

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  • So many great idea for who is celebrating Halloween next week!!

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