Halloween Party Recipes

When you're entertaining a group of costumed ghouls ready for fun, you want to serve them Halloween party recipes that taste good and look spooky. The key here is to keep the Halloween theme consistent, so inject a little Halloween into everything you serve, whether it's a colorful cocktail (maybe a scarlet Bloody Mary or a punch bowl brimming with pumpkin pie nog) and or classic snacks like caramel apples and toasted pumpkin seeds. Throw on the Monster Mash and enjoy. Because when the food is festive, the party will follow.

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Halloween Snack Mix

From Better Homes and Gardens

Delight kids by telling them that tiger teeth, lizard gizzards, and bat wings are the crunchy bits in this mischievous mix.

Halloween Snack Mix

Body Parts Pizza

From Better Homes and Gardens

Imaginations will soar when the name of this pizza is shared. Vegetable strips are used to resemble body parts for this Halloween appetizer.

Body Parts Pizza

Snake Eyes

From Better Homes and Gardens

Hosting a Halloween party for adults? Make these spooky gourmet appetizers.

Snake Eyes

Cheesy Goblin Head

From Better Homes and Gardens

The taco-flavored cheese spreads easily on crackers for a quick snack or Halloween party appetizer.

Cheesy Goblin Head

Caramel Corn Party Mix

From Better Homes and Gardens

Use packaged popped corn to make this appetizer or snack even easier.

Caramel Corn Party Mix

Baked Eyeballs Casserole

From Prego Italian Sauce

The "eyeballs" that top our spooky casserole are made from mozzarella cheese and sliced olives. But the cheesy, baked pasta that lies below is a real treat that everyone will enjoy.

Baked Eyeballs Casserole

Goo-lish Caramel Apple Slices

From Better Homes and Gardens

Drizzle apple slices with melted caramels and chocolate for a Halloween treat.

Goo-lish Caramel Apple Slices

Tippy Tombstones

From Better Homes and Gardens

Crunchy chow mein noodles and cornflakes are held together with a peanut butter mixture for an easy-to-shape treat. Once shaped and decorated, these snacks are a Halloween delight.

Tippy Tombstones

Blue Slime Sipper

From Better Homes and Gardens

The "slime" is blueberry-flavored gelatin floating in sparkling lemonade in this Halloween drink.

Blue Slime Sipper

Spider Cookies

From Better Homes and Gardens

You'll want many small hands helping you with these Halloween treats--kids think these chocolate cookies are as fun to make as they are to eat.

Spider Cookies

Mr. Bones

From Better Homes and Gardens

Halloween party fun begins with these edible pretzel snacks that kids can easily make. A little bit of American cheese spread acts as "glue" on the graham cracker treats.

Mr. Bones

Wizard's Hat Cake

From Better Homes and Gardens

Bake white cake batter in one round and one square baking pan to shape this wizard cake for birthday or Halloween parties.

Wizard's Hat Cake

Jack-o'-Lantern Cake

From Betty Crocker

For Halloween fun, bake this adorable Jack-o'-Lantern Cake. Everyone will wonder how you did that!

Jack-o'-Lantern Cake

Scary Cerebrum

From Better Homes and Gardens

Guests at your Halloween party won't have to think twice whether they'd like a serving of this molded shrimp cocktail.

Scary Cerebrum

Witch's Hat Calzones

From Better Homes and Gardens

Hats off to these cheesy little numbers that are as tasty as they are cute. Top off a Halloween appetizer buffet with these mini pepperoni pizza snacks.

Witch's Hat Calzones

Jack-O'-Lanterns

From Parents

Frost plain donuts in orange frosting, then add a pumpkin face for a Halloween party dessert.

Jack-O'-Lanterns

The Scariest Skull Cake

From Better Homes and Gardens

A cake mix and purchased frosting make this an easy dessert to serve at a Halloween party.

The Scariest Skull Cake

Chocolate Caramel Apples

From Better Homes and Gardens

Dipped into chocolate and caramel, these special treats make an impressive Christmas gift.

Chocolate Caramel Apples

Franken-Faces

From Parents

A pound cake is cut into rectangles and then decorated with green frosting and candy to make these monster desserts.

Franken-Faces

Friendly Ghost Cupcakes

From Betty Crocker

Dress up baking mix with pumpkin for a kid-friendly Halloween dessert.

Friendly Ghost Cupcakes

Spooky Spider Cookies

From Better Homes and Gardens

Spider and web shapes are cut from a sugar cookie dough to make spooky treats for Halloween fun.

Spooky Spider Cookies

Slithering Snakewich

From Better Homes and Gardens

Simply shape bread dough into a curvy snake shape. Fill it with pepperoni and other pizza ingredients for a super Halloween sandwich.

Slithering Snakewich

Bats, Rats, Witches, and Cats

From Better Homes and Gardens

Perform a little magic on refrigerated cookie dough and canned frosting to create spook-tacular cutout cookies. Kids will devour them with a smile.

Bats, Rats, Witches, and Cats

Place Your Bats

From Parents

Sugar cookie dough is rolled out and cut into bat shapes for this Halloween treat. A dip in chocolate gives these critters their spooky, dark appearance.

Place Your Bats

Gumdrop Pumpkins

From Better Homes and Gardens

Provide orange and green gumdrops for kids to decorate shape these sugar-coated pumpkins.

Gumdrop Pumpkins

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