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]]>No Halloween table would be complete without a few pumpkins, but the candy versions are made almost entirely of sugar. As an alternative, we love making our own using fresh fruits and veggies. Peeled clementines have a round, ridged shape that works perfectly as bite-sized pumpkin bodies and small slices of any green veggie can be used for stems. For full directions, check out this recipe by Grits and Gouda.
Blood sugar spikes are seriously scary, so keep yours balanced by adding some healthy fat to your Halloween menu. One of our favorite options is avocado, which is high in monounsaturated fat as well as several essential vitamins and minerals. To make your own fun and festive dip, just prepare your preferred guacamole recipe, then use a toothpick to draw a “web” with sour cream. Or, follow this recipe by Hoorah to Health.
If you find the idea of a Halloween party without chocolate terrifying, serving it alongside some fruit is a great way to add a bit of fiber and nutrition. For an on-theme treat, melt some milk or dark chocolate and use a piping bag to draw scary faces on a piece of parchment paper. Once the faces have hardened, use a little melted chocolate to stick them to cut bananas. Keep them in the freezer until you’re ready to serve.
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]]>Witches Brew cocktails are everywhere come Halloween, though there’s actually no standard recipe for what the drink needs to include. This version by A Couple Cooks is made with Midori, a type of Japanese liquor made from Yubari and Muskmelons. Stirred with some Triple Sec and a splash of lemon, its ghoulish green color looks just like something out of a witch’s cauldron.
There’s nothing scary about a plain old White Russian—at least, not until Tieghan from Half Baked Harvest put her spooky spin on the drink. Traditionally made with vodka, coffee liquor, and a splash of cream, Tieghan’s version contains spiced brown sugar syrup and a shot of espresso for an additional kick.
No Halloween party would be complete without a bit of fake blood, and what better way to add some gore to your decor than by using it as a garnish for your cocktails? Served with a simple vodka cranberry dyed black, this recipe by Boulder Locavore is a surefire way to scare the pants off your guests.
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]]>Spooky cookies are taking TikTok by storm right now. If we had to pick the most popular variety, spider cookies would make the cut. In addition to looking delicious, it doesn’t hurt their case that they’re incredibly easy to make.
@pintsizedbeauty Spooky spider cookies (ad – pr samples: @Cake Décor) #spidercookies #halloweencookies #halloweenbaking #halloweenfoodideas
♬ This is halloween –
If chocolate-covered strawberries happen to be your idea of a perfect dessert, you can put a spooky twist on them by decorating them with motifs and colors associated with Halloween.
@abbyssweetshop #spooky #spookybox #halloween #halloweentreats #halloweencookies #halloweenstrawberries #spookystrawberries #trickortreat
♬ Monster Mash – Bobby “Boris” Pickett & The Crypt-Kickers
If you enjoy dressing up as Harry Potter characters every Halloween, how about preparing a menu that pays homage to this fantasy series. Butterbeer is the most popular drink it introduced us to, and there are many TikTok recipes teaching you how to make your own version.
@milkteamali hot butterbeer inspired drinks for 2 #butterbeer #harrypotter #hellowinter #harrypottertiktok
♬ That HP sound we all know and love – bassclari.stamps
Unlike the previous recipes, pumpkin bread isn’t necessarily spooky. It’s associated with Halloween because pumpkins are used as the main ingredients, but you can basically eat it as long as this veggie is in season.
@cookingwithshereen For my Little Pumpkin #TikTokHalloween #OurTable #HelloFall #PumpkinBread #CookingwithShereen
♬ Monkeys Spinning Monkeys – Kevin MacLeod
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]]>The one offers a diverse selection of creepy homemade snacks you can prepare for Halloween. So, are you ready for this? First up, we have apple goblins. Then, we have frozen Kiwi ghosts and banana mummies. And last but not least, we have chocolate-dipped clementines. Honestly, even though they’re supposed to look creepy, the image mostly makes you want to have a bite, doesn’t it?
If you’re into classics, these Halloween-pumpkin-shaped apple pie biscuits are just for you. They’re also pretty healthy as they’re based mainly on natural ingredients. How cool is that?
Okay, if you’re really into the creepy stuff, this one’s going to be your favorite snack to give out on this year’s trick or treat. Jelly eyeballs, ya’ll! We kid you not. Go ahead and try making them yourselves.
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]]>Katrina of Sugar Devotion is the queen of adorable and elaborate macarons, and many of them are taking the form of pumpkins, ghosts, and cute bats these days.
Melly has a similar approach to macarons and cookies to Katrina, and we can’t wait to see all the amazing spooky designs she has in store for her 200,000 followers in the next few weeks.
Mik & Cookies’ Instagram feed will give you major Halloween vibes. In addition to sharing the photos of their delicious cookies, they’re also posting time-lapse videos that perfectly capture the process of making them.
Magda Reyes of Topi Cookies is the mastermind behind some of Instagram’s most adorable creations. Many of her spooky cookies are inspired by the beloved fictional characters and other common Halloween symbols.
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]]>These pretzel rods make the perfect base for creepy witchy fingers! They are quick to make and are definite crowd pleasers.
If you want to keep things simple, these spiderweb donuts are a fantastic way to get with the theme without having to take an art class first!
For a healthier option, satsumas make adorable little mini pumpkins and bananas can be made into cute little ghosts. What’s not to love?
Rice crispy cakes are an old-school easy recipe that even kids can’t get wrong. To get with the theme, try molding the rice crispy cakes into pumpkins—complete with green icing and a pretzel core.
Eyeball cakes are a Halloween classic, but these fondant eyeballs are truly impressive. They are a little too realistic for our liking, but hey, Halloween is supposed to be scary, right?
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]]>The post Healthy Snack Ideas to Serve at Your Next Halloween Party appeared first on foodisinthehouse.com.
]]>No Halloween table would be complete without a few pumpkins, but the candy versions are made almost entirely of sugar. As an alternative, we love making our own using fresh fruits and veggies. Peeled clementines have a round, ridged shape that works perfectly as bite-sized pumpkin bodies and small slices of any green veggie can be used for stems. For full directions, check out this recipe by Grits and Gouda.
Blood sugar spikes are seriously scary, so keep yours balanced by adding some healthy fat to your Halloween menu. One of our favorite options is avocado, which is high in monounsaturated fat as well as several essential vitamins and minerals. To make your own fun and festive dip, just prepare your preferred guacamole recipe, then use a toothpick to draw a “web” with sour cream. Or, follow this recipe by Hoorah to Health.
If you find the idea of a Halloween party without chocolate terrifying, serving it alongside some fruit is a great way to add a bit of fiber and nutrition. For an on-theme treat, melt some milk or dark chocolate and use a piping bag to draw scary faces on a piece of parchment paper. Once the faces have hardened, use a little melted chocolate to stick them to cut bananas. Keep them in the freezer until you’re ready to serve.
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]]>The post Creepy Cocktails to Serve at a Halloween Party appeared first on foodisinthehouse.com.
]]>Witches Brew cocktails are everywhere come Halloween, though there’s actually no standard recipe for what the drink needs to include. This version by A Couple Cooks is made with Midori, a type of Japanese liquor made from Yubari and Muskmelons. Stirred with some Triple Sec and a splash of lemon, its ghoulish green color looks just like something out of a witch’s cauldron.
There’s nothing scary about a plain old White Russian—at least, not until Tieghan from Half Baked Harvest put her spooky spin on the drink. Traditionally made with vodka, coffee liquor, and a splash of cream, Tieghan’s version contains spiced brown sugar syrup and a shot of espresso for an additional kick.
No Halloween party would be complete without a bit of fake blood, and what better way to add some gore to your decor than by using it as a garnish for your cocktails? Served with a simple vodka cranberry dyed black, this recipe by Boulder Locavore is a surefire way to scare the pants off your guests.
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]]>The post TikTok Food Trends You Should Embrace This Halloween appeared first on foodisinthehouse.com.
]]>Spooky cookies are taking TikTok by storm right now. If we had to pick the most popular variety, spider cookies would make the cut. In addition to looking delicious, it doesn’t hurt their case that they’re incredibly easy to make.
@pintsizedbeauty Spooky spider cookies (ad – pr samples: @Cake Décor) #spidercookies #halloweencookies #halloweenbaking #halloweenfoodideas
♬ This is halloween –
If chocolate-covered strawberries happen to be your idea of a perfect dessert, you can put a spooky twist on them by decorating them with motifs and colors associated with Halloween.
@abbyssweetshop #spooky #spookybox #halloween #halloweentreats #halloweencookies #halloweenstrawberries #spookystrawberries #trickortreat
♬ Monster Mash – Bobby “Boris” Pickett & The Crypt-Kickers
If you enjoy dressing up as Harry Potter characters every Halloween, how about preparing a menu that pays homage to this fantasy series. Butterbeer is the most popular drink it introduced us to, and there are many TikTok recipes teaching you how to make your own version.
@milkteamali hot butterbeer inspired drinks for 2 #butterbeer #harrypotter #hellowinter #harrypottertiktok
♬ That HP sound we all know and love – bassclari.stamps
Unlike the previous recipes, pumpkin bread isn’t necessarily spooky. It’s associated with Halloween because pumpkins are used as the main ingredients, but you can basically eat it as long as this veggie is in season.
@cookingwithshereen For my Little Pumpkin #TikTokHalloween #OurTable #HelloFall #PumpkinBread #CookingwithShereen
♬ Monkeys Spinning Monkeys – Kevin MacLeod
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]]>The post 3 Really Cool Halloween Snack Ideas appeared first on foodisinthehouse.com.
]]>The one offers a diverse selection of creepy homemade snacks you can prepare for Halloween. So, are you ready for this? First up, we have apple goblins. Then, we have frozen Kiwi ghosts and banana mummies. And last but not least, we have chocolate-dipped clementines. Honestly, even though they’re supposed to look creepy, the image mostly makes you want to have a bite, doesn’t it?
If you’re into classics, these Halloween-pumpkin-shaped apple pie biscuits are just for you. They’re also pretty healthy as they’re based mainly on natural ingredients. How cool is that?
Okay, if you’re really into the creepy stuff, this one’s going to be your favorite snack to give out on this year’s trick or treat. Jelly eyeballs, ya’ll! We kid you not. Go ahead and try making them yourselves.
The post 3 Really Cool Halloween Snack Ideas appeared first on foodisinthehouse.com.
]]>The post Spooky Cookies Are Taking Instagram by Storm Just in Time for Halloween appeared first on foodisinthehouse.com.
]]>Katrina of Sugar Devotion is the queen of adorable and elaborate macarons, and many of them are taking the form of pumpkins, ghosts, and cute bats these days.
Melly has a similar approach to macarons and cookies to Katrina, and we can’t wait to see all the amazing spooky designs she has in store for her 200,000 followers in the next few weeks.
Mik & Cookies’ Instagram feed will give you major Halloween vibes. In addition to sharing the photos of their delicious cookies, they’re also posting time-lapse videos that perfectly capture the process of making them.
Magda Reyes of Topi Cookies is the mastermind behind some of Instagram’s most adorable creations. Many of her spooky cookies are inspired by the beloved fictional characters and other common Halloween symbols.
The post Spooky Cookies Are Taking Instagram by Storm Just in Time for Halloween appeared first on foodisinthehouse.com.
]]>The post 5 Insta-Worthy Ideas For Your Halloween Spread appeared first on foodisinthehouse.com.
]]>These pretzel rods make the perfect base for creepy witchy fingers! They are quick to make and are definite crowd pleasers.
If you want to keep things simple, these spiderweb donuts are a fantastic way to get with the theme without having to take an art class first!
For a healthier option, satsumas make adorable little mini pumpkins and bananas can be made into cute little ghosts. What’s not to love?
Rice crispy cakes are an old-school easy recipe that even kids can’t get wrong. To get with the theme, try molding the rice crispy cakes into pumpkins—complete with green icing and a pretzel core.
Eyeball cakes are a Halloween classic, but these fondant eyeballs are truly impressive. They are a little too realistic for our liking, but hey, Halloween is supposed to be scary, right?
The post 5 Insta-Worthy Ideas For Your Halloween Spread appeared first on foodisinthehouse.com.
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