I've never been a huge fan of Halloween. However, my little brother, Alex, was always buzzing with excitement as the holiday neared, so my mother and I would always do our best to sate his appetite for all things ghoulish. I can't tell you how many eyeballs I've unsuccessfully molded over the years.
Hopefully, these spooky treats will put a smile on your little ones faces after a long night of trick-or-treating— especially when you deny them that second helping of their favorite sweets :)
Hopefully, these spooky treats will put a smile on your little ones faces after a long night of trick-or-treating— especially when you deny them that second helping of their favorite sweets :)
Spirited Pizza
No ouija board required, but you will need many hands to assemble this spirited pie
Spider Web Soup
This mini arachnid is the perfect crunchy topping for this pumpkin soup. You can use coconut or greek yogurt to create the web!Eyeball Meatballs
In my experience, eyeballs inspire two reactions: giggles or disgust. Whichever one you get, you'll definitely get their attention! Hint: You can either use squid ink or soy sauce to give the pasta its signature black hue
Jack-O-Lantern Quesadillas
These cheesy, chicken and pumpkin-filled quesadillas will be an instant crowd pleaser. You might want to make a few batches!Spooky Fingers
Dip pretzel sticks into dark or white chocalate and use pumpkin seeds to mimic devilish looking fingernails. I dare you not to take a bite!
Blood Drip Cupcakes
No one can resist sinking their fangs into these sinfully delicious bloody treats
Photos: Delish and Red Tricycle