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Title: Spooky Halloween Recipes
Post by: David In Indy on October 05, 2007, 03:27:44 pm
It's almost HALLOWEEN!!!!

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Do you have any spooky Halloween recipes you'd like to share with the rest of us? Maybe a recipe for Halloween cookies, brownies or candy?

I found a few, and I'll start posting them later on today! Please post yours too if you know of any, okay?

Oh, and.....

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!!!

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BOOO!!!!!

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From Meryl:  Go here to see Marge Innavera's index of these great recipes:
http://bettermost.net/forum/index.php/topic,13644.msg589866.html#msg589866
Title: Re: Spooky Halloween Recipes
Post by: David In Indy on October 05, 2007, 05:19:00 pm
(http://bestsmileys.com/halloween2/21.gif)   My First Spooky Recipe....   (http://bestsmileys.com/halloween3/1.gif)
 


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Sticky Witches Apples


You will need:

2 packages of caramel squares (Sticky Snacks)
4 or 5 medium size apples (Monster Brains)
Wooden sticks (Ghost Pencils)
Waxed paper (Magic anti-stick paper)
Black Licorice pre cut into small strands (Black cat whiskers)
Red Licorice pre cut into small strands (Snail Antennas)
Ice Cream Cones (Witches' hats)
Candy for decorations (Witches' faces)

First melt the caramel in a pan until they are a thick liquid.  Then wash the apples and stick a ghost pencil (wooden stick) into one end. Dip each apple into the melted caramel making sure the apple is thoroughly coated and lay it on a piece of waxed paper. Sprinkle the decorative candy over the apple (this is the fun part, and children love to participate in the decorating). Try to create witch and monster faces with the candy sprinkles. Now, stick the black licorice on an apple so it looks like cat whiskers. Use the red licorice up at the top of the apple to resemble "snail antennas". Place an empty ice cream cone on the top for a witches' hat and enjoy!!!  :D

Title: Re: Spooky Halloween Recipes
Post by: David In Indy on October 06, 2007, 03:55:03 am
And now for my second spooky recipe....

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You will need:

1/2 cup of butter
1 and 1/2 cups of peanut butter
1 lb of icing sugar
1 tablespoon of vanilla extract
12 ounces of white chocolate
Waxed paper
Toothpicks
Mixing bowl

Mix the butter and the peanut butter together in a large mixing bowl. Add the icing sugar and the vanilla and blend together completely. Next, take a spoonful of the mixture and roll it into a small ball (so it looks like a little eyeball) and place it on the waxed paper. Once you have made all the eyeballs, place them into the refrigerator for about 30 minutes.

Melt the white chocolate on the stove in a pan, or in a microwave oven. Next, remove the eyeballs from the refrigerator and stick a toothpick through each one. Carefully dip each candy eyeball into the melted chocolate. Make sure each eyeball is completely covered with chocolate except for a small circle at the top. Allow the balls to cool on a piece of waxed paper.

This recipe will yield about 40 scary eyeballs.  :)




Title: Re: Spooky Halloween Recipes
Post by: dot-matrix on October 06, 2007, 04:03:45 am
These aren't exactly spooky but I've made them every Halloween for the last 4 or 5 years!  I got the recipe off the internet but don't remember exactly where but it was probably the Food Network website I get a lot of recipes there.(http://bestsmileys.com/halloween1/23.gif)

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Cajun Spiced Roasted Pumpkin Seeds

Double or triple this roasted pumpkin seed recipe, depending on how many cups of seeds you have. One large pumpkin will generally yield 1 cup or pumpkin seeds, and smaller pie pumpkins will yield about the same amount. Toss a salad with these seeds, sprinkle over a chicken dish, or serve as a snack.

INGREDIENTS:
1 cup pumpkin seeds
1 scant teaspoon Cajun seasoning, or to taste ( I like either Tony Chachere's or Emeril's Original Essence of Emeril)
paprika, for more color, if desired
a little salt, depending on saltiness of the seasoning
2 dashes Worcestershire sauce
1 tablespoon melted butter or vegetable oil

PREPARATION:
Rinse seeds well and get as much of the pumpkin pulp off of them as possible. Some of the small pieces are going to adhere, but they won't hurt the seeds at all, and might even add a little more flavor.

Pat dry with paper towels. Don't let them dry completely on the paper towels, because they might stick!
Toss pumpkin seeds with seasonings. Combine butter and Worcestershire sauce; stir into seeds until well blended and coated.

Heat oven to 300°. Roast, turning from time to time, for about 45 to 60 minutes, or until nicely browned and crunchy.(http://bestsmileys.com/halloween2/9.gif)

Title: Re: Spooky Halloween Recipes
Post by: David In Indy on October 06, 2007, 04:13:33 am
I love roasted pumpkin seeds! And they make a very good snack. I love to munch on them while they are still warm from the oven! Thanks for the recipe Dottie!!  :D
Title: Re: Spooky Halloween Recipes
Post by: dot-matrix on October 06, 2007, 04:16:40 am
I start making this around Halloween time too.... again got it off the Internet, probably Food TV website.  My Grandma use to make Pumpkin Bread Pudding but I never got the recipe.(http://bestsmileys.com/halloween3/16.gif)

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Pumpkin Bread Pudding

8 ounces French bread, torn into small pieces, about 5 cups
2 cups half-and-half, or half milk and half cream
3 large eggs
2/3 cup granulated sugar
2/3 cup brown sugar
1 can (15 ounces) pumpkin puree
1 cup dried cranberries ( raisins can be substituted)
1 cup chopped pecans, optional
3 tablespoons melted butter
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
1 teaspoon vanilla
cinnamon sugar, optional

Butter an 11x7-inch baking dish. Heat oven to 350°.
In a bowl, cover the torn bread with the half-and-half; set aside.

In another bowl, combine eggs, sugars, pumpkin, cranberries, melted butter, spices, and vanilla; blend well.

Pour pumpkin mixture over soaked bread and stir to blend.
Pour mixture into the prepared baking dish. Sprinkle top with cinnamon-sugar,
if desired. Bake for 45 to 60 minutes, or until set.

Serve with a vanilla dessert sauce or brown sugar sauce, whipped cream, or vanilla ice cream. Bob and I like it with Deyers Coffee Ice Cream.
Serves 8.


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Title: Re: Spooky Halloween Recipes
Post by: David In Indy on October 08, 2007, 03:49:07 am
Creepy Crunchy Cookies

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You will need:

1 pound of white chocolate
1 package of peanut butter cookies (the kind with the peanut butter in between)
1 package of mini chocolate chips
Waxed paper

Melt the white chocolate in a pan or double boiler. After the chocolate has been melted, dip each cookie into the white chocolate making sure it is completely coated.

Set the coated cookies on some waxed paper until they have dried and cooled. If there are any spots on the cookies that haven't been thoroughly coated, spread some additional melted chocolate to cover up the holes. Finally, add "eyes" to the cookies using the chocolate chips. You can also decorate the cookies with some black and orange candy sprinkles.



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Title: Re: Spooky Halloween Recipes
Post by: dot-matrix on October 21, 2007, 02:59:59 am
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Pumpkin Soup

Around Halloween, you may not know what to do with all the extra pumpkin. Maybe you've already made pumpkin pie, prepared a pumpkin smoothie, baked pumpkin bread, and still have pumpkin leftover, or would prefer to try something different. Why not try pumpkin soup? It can be a hearty side dish to your next Halloween party.
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Ingredients
3 1⁄3 Lb pumpkin, peeled and cubed
1 onion, sliced
1 3/4 oz butter
2 garlic cloves, peeled
2 1⁄8 pt chicken stock
2 1⁄8 pt water
2 Tbsp crème fraiche
1 pinch of nutmeg
1 pinch of cinnamon
1 tsp white sugar
1 Tbsp olive oil
2 slices of whole-wheat bread, cut into small cubes
2 Tbsp maple syrup
salt and pepper


Put the saucepan/pot over a stove burner set to medium or high heat. Put the butter in the pot when hot and let it turn brown. Add the onion slices to cook for about five minutes. Stir in the garlic afterwards.
 
Stir in the pumpkin and chicken stock after the onions have shown a slight brown. Bring the pot to a boil, then simmer it for 20 to 30 minutes.

Preheat the oven to 180º C or 350º F.
 
Spread out croûtons on a tray. Lightly sprinkle cinnamon, nutmeg, and sugar onto the croûtons. Then lightly drizzle the olive oil onto the croûtons.
 
Put the tray inside the oven. Bake for seven minutes. Take the tray back out when the croûtons have a brown and crispy look.
 
Season the soup with salt and pepper and add the maple syrup after the 20 minute mark. Stir and take off the heat.
 
Use a ladle and scoop the soup into a blender. Drain water back in the pan as you scoop. Before blending, release the steam/heat from the soup. Pulse the soup about two or three times before blending for 30 seconds. Add one tablespoon of crème fraiche and blend again. Pour the blended soup into another saucepan. Repeat the blending process with the rest of the soup.
 
Serve the soup by pouring it into bowls and sprinkling some croûtons on top of it. Add a little garnish, such as mint.


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Title: Re: Spooky Halloween Recipes
Post by: dot-matrix on October 24, 2007, 03:26:27 am
I got this one from Better Homes and Gardens and plan to try it this year for Bagels


Pumpkin Cream Cheese Spread
 
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Prep: 10 min.
 
Ingredients

1  8-ounce package cream cheese, softened
1/2  cup canned pumpkin
1/4  cup sugar
3/4  teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
1/2  teaspoon vanilla

Directions

Beat all ingredients in a medium mixing bowl with an electric mixer on medium speed until smooth. Cover and refrigerate for at least 1 hour or up to 24 hours. Makes 1-1/2 cups (24, 1-tablespoon servings).

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Title: Re: Spooky Halloween Recipes
Post by: Sharon on October 27, 2007, 04:26:29 pm
Pumpkin Martini

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Ingredients:
1) 3 Parts Bols Pumpkin Smash Liqueur
2) 1 Part Captain Morgan Spiced Rum
3) Dash Half and Half Cream

Preparation:
1) Combine all ingredients.
2) Shake with ice.

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Title: Re: Spooky Halloween Recipes
Post by: dot-matrix on October 27, 2007, 06:34:00 pm
Pumpkin Martini

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YUM!  Sharon sound delicious.  :D
Title: Re: Spooky Halloween Recipes
Post by: dot-matrix on October 31, 2007, 02:51:08 am
I make this every year for Halloween, so I made it Tuesday because it's always better the next day.  My husband loves it and we can sit with big mugs of it on the porch while we hand out candy.

Moldy Cheese Soup
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(only on Halloween the rest of the year we call it Cheddar Broccoli Soup)

3 tablespoons butter
1 medium onion, chopped
1 quart chicken stock
1 cup dry white wine
1 large bunch broccoli
3/4 cup milk
2 cups heavy cream
3 ounces shredded mozzarella
3 ounces freshly grated parmesan
3 ounces crumbled gorgonzola
3 ounces shredded fontina
1/2 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
salt and white pepper
croutons

Sauté the onions in the butter in a medium sized stock pot until they are translucent. Peel the tough stem off of the broccoli stalk and slice the stalk into 1/4 inch slices. Break the florets into small pieces. Add the chicken stock, wine, broccoli pieces, milk, and cream to the pot. If desired for Halloween you can add green food coloring until the soup reaches the desired "moldiness". Simmer until the broccoli is bright green and tender. Add the cheese to the soup and cook over low heat until the cheese all melts. Season with nutmeg, salt, and pepper. Serve the soup with your favorite croutons. Do not heat the soup overly much, or it will separate.

Bob and I like Fritos corn chip in ours instead of croutons.
Title: Re: Spooky Halloween Recipes
Post by: Jeff Wrangler on November 01, 2007, 03:51:56 pm
(only on Halloween the rest of the year we call it Cheddar Broccoli Soup)


All those yummy cheeses! I'd be in heaven!  ;D
Title: Re: Spooky Halloween Recipes
Post by: Kelda on November 03, 2007, 08:53:37 am
I ahve lots of sweeties and monkey nuts left over - anyone got a recipe for that!?!
Title: Re: Spooky Halloween Recipes
Post by: Meryl on October 14, 2010, 11:20:00 am
Bumping this thread for Kelda and anyone else who's thinking about having a Halloween party!  8)
Title: Re: Spooky Halloween Recipes
Post by: Kelda on October 14, 2010, 11:42:37 am
Thank -Q!
Title: Spooky Halloween Recipes -- index
Post by: Marge_Innavera on October 14, 2010, 12:38:23 pm
Here's an index for the Spooky Halloween Recipes - will add to it if more recipes are posted:

Sticky Witch's Apples
http://bettermost.net/forum/index.php/topic,13644.msg263412.html#msg263412

Creepy Creamy Candy
http://bettermost.net/forum/index.php/topic,13644.msg263660.html#msg263660\

Cajun Spiced Roasted Pumpkin Seeds
http://bettermost.net/forum/index.php/topic,13644.msg263665.html#msg263665

Pumpkin Bread Pudding
http://bettermost.net/forum/index.php/topic,13644.msg263669.html#msg263669

Creepy Crunchy Cookies
http://bettermost.net/forum/index.php/topic,13644.msg264638.html#msg264638

Pumpkin Soup
http://bettermost.net/forum/index.php/topic,13644.msg272699.html#msg272699

Pumpkin Cheese Spread
http://bettermost.net/forum/index.php/topic,13644.msg274563.html#msg274563

Pumpkin Martini
http://bettermost.net/forum/index.php/topic,13644.msg276809.html#msg276809

Moldy Cheese Soup (cheddar-broccoli soup the rest of the year)  
http://bettermost.net/forum/index.php/topic,13644.msg278365.html#msg278365


Spiced Apple Cider Martini

Caramel Apple Cider Martini


http://bettermost.net/forum/index.php/topic,13644.msg589914.html#msg589914

Title: Re: Spooky Halloween Recipes
Post by: Meryl on October 14, 2010, 12:39:57 pm
Thanks, Marcia!  8)

I'm putting a link to your post in the first post of this thread.  :)
Title: Re: Spooky Halloween Recipes
Post by: Monika on October 14, 2010, 02:38:10 pm
How many great recipes. Thanks! Now, if I only could cook....
Title: Re: Spooky Halloween Recipes
Post by: Meryl on October 14, 2010, 02:41:28 pm
Spiced Apple Cider Martini

Servings: 2

4 oz Trader Joe's® Spicy Cider
4 oz vodka
2 oz brandy
2 oz triple sec
1 oz fresh lemon juice
1 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp superfine sugar
1 tsp brown sugar

Combine all ingredients in blender for 5 seconds. Pour mixture into shaker of crushed ice. Shake and pour into 2 martini glasses. Garnish with thin slice of apple (soaked in lemon water to preserve color) and a cinnamon stick.  Serve in: Cocktail Glass


Caramel Apple Cider Martini

Servings: 1

    * 1/2 cup apple cider
    * 1 ounce vodka
    * 1 ounce butterscotch schnapps
    * ice cube

   1. Put all ingredients into a shaker.
   2. Add ice cubes and shake until cold.
   3. Strain into a martini glass and enjoy!

Title: Re: Spooky Halloween Recipes
Post by: Jeff Wrangler on October 14, 2010, 02:43:34 pm
I find it a lot less work just to dump some rum into a glass of hot spiced cider.  ;D
Title: Re: Spooky Halloween Recipes
Post by: Monika on October 14, 2010, 02:51:12 pm
I usually make popcorn and pour red baking color over them


Very advanced yes?  :laugh:
Title: Re: Spooky Halloween Recipes
Post by: Jeff Wrangler on October 14, 2010, 03:33:31 pm
I usually make popcorn and pour red baking color over them


Very advanced yes?  :laugh:

Well, if you made popcorn balls and then poured the red food coloring over them, you could call them Bloody Brains.  ;D
Title: Re: Spooky Halloween Recipes
Post by: Front-Ranger on October 14, 2010, 04:39:12 pm
That's the spirit!!
Title: Re: Spooky Halloween Recipes
Post by: Sason on October 14, 2010, 04:57:52 pm
I usually make popcorn and pour red baking color over them


Very advanced yes?  :laugh:

Well, if you feel like being really brave, you could always venture into the world of green food colouring..... ::) ;D
Title: Re: Spooky Halloween Recipes
Post by: Kelda on October 15, 2010, 04:09:45 am
more advanced than me Monika!! I wouldnt have thought of doing that!!
Title: Re: Spooky Halloween Recipes
Post by: Monika on October 15, 2010, 06:12:45 am
Well, if you made popcorn balls and then poured the red food coloring over them, you could call them Bloody Brains.  ;D
how the heck do I make popcorn balls?
Title: Re: Spooky Halloween Recipes
Post by: Monika on October 15, 2010, 06:14:07 am
more advanced than me Monika!! I wouldnt have thought of doing that!!

I think I read it in a children´s book when I was little
Title: Re: Spooky Halloween Recipes
Post by: southendmd on October 15, 2010, 08:41:36 am
how the heck do I make popcorn balls?

I've never done it, but:

http://allrecipes.com//Recipe/best-ever-popcorn-balls/Detail.aspx
Title: Re: Spooky Halloween Recipes
Post by: Monika on October 15, 2010, 08:48:44 am
I've never done it, but:

http://allrecipes.com//Recipe/best-ever-popcorn-balls/Detail.aspx

Thanks DarkoBunny. Looks like the secret ingredient to achieve ball status is syrup
Title: Re: Spooky Halloween Recipes
Post by: Sason on October 15, 2010, 02:05:29 pm
I've never done it, but:

http://allrecipes.com//Recipe/best-ever-popcorn-balls/Detail.aspx

Never ever heard of popcorn balls.
This recipe doesn't exactly make me feel that I missed out on something important in life because of that....  ::)



One question: why do you need 2 tsp of COLD water, when you're pouring it in a saucepan and bringing it to boil???




 ;D


Title: Re: Spooky Halloween Recipes
Post by: Sason on October 15, 2010, 02:06:37 pm
achieve ball status


 :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

Title: Re: Spooky Halloween Recipes
Post by: Front-Ranger on October 12, 2011, 08:08:57 pm
Cheesy Ghosts

ingredients:
1 can (8 oz.) refrigerated  crescent dinner rolls
1 cup shredded cheese (mozzarella, cheddar, Colby, or Monterey Jack)
Sliced olives and chiles (according to preference)

directions:

1. Heat oven to 375°F. Mist a large baking sheet with cooking spray.

2. On a cutting board, unroll dough and separate into 8 triangles. Cut each in half so you end up with 16 triangles. Mold each into a ghost shape and place on cookie sheet.

3. Bake until slightly puffed and beginning to brown, around 7 minutes. Sprinkle each ghost with 1 Tbsp cheese; add olives or peppers to make mouth and eyes. Bake until cheese melts, about 2 minutes longer.

KITCHEN COUNTER:

 Serves 16. Per ghost: 45 calories, 2.5g fat, 90mg sodium, 4g carbs, 2g protein, no cholesterol.

From Pillsbury Fast & Healthy Meals for Kids. Find more great party ideas and recipes on Pillsbury.com.

These are fun, slightly nutritious, and not too icky!
Title: Re: Spooky Halloween Recipes
Post by: Marge_Innavera on October 13, 2011, 09:43:09 am
Thanks DarkoBunny. Looks like the secret ingredient to achieve ball status is syrup

Wonder what would happen if you used maple syrup instead?  I'm not sure if the popcorn would stick together but if it worked you'd really have something.


UPDATE

Found several recipes !  Here's a good one, with pecans, at http://bakingsheet.blogspot.com/2005/12/cooking-school-popcorn-balls.html 


Personally, I'd leave out the fruit and use more pecans. 
Title: Re: Spooky Halloween Recipes
Post by: Front-Ranger on October 23, 2011, 11:17:44 pm
Here's a good site for spooky recipes with lots of pictures!

Eeriy Eats (http://www.food.com/halloween/home/package?xp=food_footer)