Delicious feast for tongue and making an assault on the eyes, with all sorts of repelling shapes and decorations, in the mood of Halloween
- this is the hallmark of almost all the Halloween recipes. So, go ahead and entertain the dark spirits lurking in and around your house, as guests on Halloween’s Day, by preparing some spooky bug-full of meal for them. While making such recipes, choose the level of repulsiveness in your dishes depending on the age and type of your guests. For instance, too small children may get afraid of dishes that resemble bugs, dead bodies or body parts, while too sophisticated guests may just find them too offensive.
If your guests are either not used to or not fit for gruesome details on the dishes, moderate them accordingly. For example, you can have some dishes, such as cakes, resembling a casket, with a picture of an old cartoon character on it and delicacies that resemble cartoon-like and funny versions of witches and wizards, instead of the horrible ones. For stouter hears that love a good scare, you may go for tomato-ketchup blood and blue and green food colors to make the Halloween dinner table look repulsive. Purple grape juice and red wine with green ice cubes may be your choice for vampire and cannibal parties as well. In this section, we have brought you Halloween party recipes that are easy to make and taste delicious as well.
Cookies is smoothing that is loved by kids and adults alike. And when the cookies are homemade, you can be sure that not even a single one would be left uneaten. Cookies also make up a special Halloween recipe, especially when cut out in weird shapes and sizes.
Halloween, celebrated on October 31st every year, is believed to be the day on which evil spirits, such as ghosts, vampires, and witches, come on earth and terrify people. It revolves around the theme of ‘horror’, which is followed in every aspect related to the festival, right from home decorations to the food items prepared as Halloween treats.
