Brain Dip
Cut florets from a cauliflower
hollowing it out making a bowl. Cut tops from
radishes and using food coloring and a toothpick color
eyes on the white of the radish. Fill cauliflower
bowl with your favorite dip and garnish with radish eyes.
Serve with veggies and crackers.
Bleeding Heart Jello
The
Preparation:
The heart is made from red jello with a some evaporated
milk added to
make it opaque. The blood is honey or kyro
syrup with red food coloring added. Place the 'blood' in
a small ziplock
plastic bag and submerged in the jello. I guess
you could use any mold for the jello but a heart shape
really looks
special.
The Presentation:
A heart shaped mold sits innocently on a platter. When
pierced with a
sharp knife it oozes blood red sauce. The effect is
disgusting , but not bad tasting. When you've gathered
everyone around
for the cutting, be sure to use a fairly sharp knife
so it pierces the bag. Also, the best effect is when the
center of the
heart is pierced, then the knife is twisted. This oozes
blood out of the "wound" and looks gross!! If
you have a "hearty" crowd
that wants to dig in, just remember to remove
the bag! (I've heard of a Halloween gag, but this is
ridiculous!)
Blood
Red ice
For deep red ice, try cherry Kool-Aid. Can even be frozen
inside a
plastic glove, now this really adds some snap to a
punchbowl!
Bug Bites
Color
creamcheese green, put pickle slice on cracker, add lump
of cream
cheese and stick in two almond slices to look
like wings. Can add small olive pieces to look like eyes.
Chocolate Armpit Hairs
3
lg
shredded wheat
3 tbsp.
honey
1 tbsp.
light brown sugar
1 6 oz bag
milk chocolate chips
2 tbsp.
butter
1: Break
up the shredded wheat bundles into single long strands,
so
they have the appearance of
armpit hairs. Set aside.
2: Place the honey, brown sugar,
chocolate chips, and butter in a
saucepan and heat over a low
flame to melt. Stir constantly.
Mixture should be smooth and glossy.
3: Remove from heat and gently stir in
the shredded wheat.
4: When the shredded wheat is
completely coated, scoop it onto waxed
paper in small equal portions. Use a fork to gently rake
hairs into one direction.
5: Place in refrigerator for about
thirty minutes.
Presentation
Serve with a container of powder (sugar
that is). A sprinkle a day
helps keep odor away!
Chuckie's
Upchuck
2
tsp.
butter or margarine
2 med
onions -- chopped
16 oz
cream style corn
2 cans
cream of mushroom soup -- 10-oz.
2 cups
milk
leftover veggies from the fridge
Sauté onions in the butter. Add everything else and
bring it to a boil.
Simmer 5 minutes. Serve immediately with a barf
bag of course!
Creepy
Deviled Eggs
Start with deviled eggs make nasty faces on the yolk part
with sliced
green olives for eyes and green or red pepper for
mouth and eyebrows.
Cupcake
Rats
Take a toy rubber or plastic mouse/rat and mold pieces of
aluminum foil
by pressing the foil over the top of the rat,
forming a foil cup that has the shape of the rat on the
inside, leave
the bottom open and pull the toy rat out. Make a
bunch of these aluminum rat cups. Use some additional
foil to form legs
so the molds sit open side up on a cookie sheet.
Spray the inside of the foil rat molds with non-stick
cooking spray and
fill with chocolate cake batter following the
instructions on the box. Leaving the molds on the cookie
sheet for
support, bake the rat cakes in the oven, again follow
box instructions, you may find it helps to over bake them
a bit. When
finished baking, let cool and pull off the foil mold
and trim the bottom of the cupcake rat with a knife so it
sits flat. Use
red cake icing in the little squeeze tubes to inject
(from the bottom) the insides with a little gooey "blood",
use licorice
whips for a tail and red cake decorating beads for
eyes. You usually will only get one rat per mold so make
plenty of the
foil molds, they're easy to do. You can make these
into bats by adding wings made from Fruit Roll-Ups and
leaving off the
tail.
Dead Man's Meatloaf
Use your favorite recipe, but instead of shaping it into
a log shape it
into a corpse. Legs together, arms folded across
chest. Bake as usual, but before serving, stab the poor
guy in the heart
and dump ketchup on him. Guaranteed to gross
out just about anyone!
Diarrhea
Delights
3 6 oz package
semisweet chocolate chips
1 14 oz can
sweetened condensed milk
dash
salt
2 tsp.
vanilla
1 1/2 c
dried mixed fruit -- chopped
1: Line bottom of a 9-inch square pan
with waxed paper.
2: Put chocolate chips, milk, and salt
into saucepan. Melt mixture
over low heat, stirring constantly. When mixture is
completely
melted, remove from heat.
3: Add vanilla and fruit. Stir with
wooden spoon to blend mixture
thoroughly.
4: Pour mixture into lined pan and
spread evenly with a rubber
spatula. Place pan in the refrigerator for at least 2
hours.
5: After it's chilled, invert onto
cutting board and cut into 1-inch
squares.
6: Create different shapes by rolling
squares in your hands or
flattening them, short, round, be creative.
Presentation
Arrange them
on toilet paper to add that extra touch. Filo dough
works good here.
Extra Note: These are very rich, make
them small.
Gnarled Witches Fingers
1 tbsp
vegetable oil
4
boneless chicken breasts
1 c
flour
1 egg --
beaten
1 c
bread crumbs
pitted black olives -- halved lengthwise
Shredded lettuce
Grease cookie sheet with oil, set aside. Carefully cut
chicken breasts
partway to create five fingers (the uncut part will
be the palm of the hand). Slice them a little crooked for
effect. Dust
in flour, dip in egg, coat in bread crumbs, broil 5
minutes each side 'til golden and cooked through. Trim
the tips with the
olive fingernails and serve on lettuce.
Halloween Worms
1 pkg
raspberry or grape flavor gelatin
3 envelopes
unflavored gelatin
3 c
boiling water
100 flexible
plastic straws
1 tall 4
cup container
3/4 c
whipping cream
12 drops
green food coloring
Notes: Use a cleaned 1-quart milk or orange juice carton
to hold straws
1.In a bowl, combine gelatins.
2.Add boiling water; stir until gelatins
completely dissolve.
3.Chill until lukewarm, about 20 min.
4.Meanwhile, gently pull straws to extend to
full length; place in
tall container.
5.Blend cream and food coloring with the
lukewarm gelatin mixture.
6.Pour into container, filling straws.
7.Chill until gelatin is firm, at least 8
hours, or cover and chill
up to 2 days.
8.Pull straws from container (if using a
carton, tear carton away
from straws).
9.Pull straws apart; run hot tap water for
about 2 seconds over 3 to
4 straws at a time.
10.Starting at the empty ends, push worms from
straws with rolling
pin, or use your fingers; lay worms on waxed
paper-lined baking sheets.
11.Cover and chill until ready to use, at least 1
hour or up to 2
days.
12.Worms will hold at room temp. up to 2 hours.
Makes about 100, including a few casualties.
Jack-Oat-Lantern
Pops
1 1/4 c brown sugar,
firmly packed
1 c
margarine, softened
2 eggs
2 tbsp.
milk
2 1/2 c oats, quick
or oldfashion, uncooked
2 c
all-purpose flour
2 tsp.
baking powder
1/4 tsp.
baking soda
1/4 tsp.
salt -- optional
1 tsp
cinnamon
flat wooden sticks
Decorations:
Prepared vanilla frosting
Assorted candy pieces (such as candy corn, spearmint
leaves, chocolate
pieces, candy-coated chocolate pieces)
Beat sugar and marg. until creamy.
Add eggs and milk; beat well.
Add combined oats, flour, baking powder, baking soda,
salt and cinnamon,
mixing well.
Cover; chill about 2 hours.
Heat oven to 375 degrees F.
Roll dough into 1-1/2-inch diameter balls. Place 3-inches
apart on
ungreased cookie sheet.
Insert a flat wooden stick into side of each ball of
dough.
Using bottom of glass dipped in sugar, flatten to form 2-3/4-inch
diameter
circles.
Bake 14-16 minutes or until edges are light golden brown.
Cool 1 minute on cookie sheet; remove to wire rack.
Cool completely.
Decorate as desired.
Makes 2.5 dozen cookie pops.
Moldy
Dinner Rolls
For Halloween parties try little dinner rolls and put in
enough green
food coloring that they look totally molded. Gross
looking but good.
Mystery Punch
1/4 c
lemon juice
1 tsp.
ginger
2 qt
apple cider
3 c
water
12 oz
frozen orange juice concentrate
Stir all ingredients together until well blended. Chill 1
hour. Serve
cold with blood red ice mold (above)
To serve warm, after chilling, bring mixture to a boil,
then simmer for
5 to 10 minutes.
Spider Bread
Bread dough or package of pre-made rolls
(optional) poppy seeds, almond slivers
(hard core optional) pesto or cheese/sausage filling
Separate dough into individual rolls. Using floured
scissors, cut each
roll in two. Cut one part into four longish strips (for
legs) and lay them across the other part, pinching in the
center to get
the ends to all stick out the sides. Bake as directed.
You can use the poppy seeds for eyes and the almond
slivers for fangs.
When I made them I filled the body part with
pesto, and sausage and cheese. Anything you'd put in a
calzone will
work, but be careful it's not too runny 'cause it'll
leak out!
Strained Eyeballs
6
eggs, hard-boiled -- cooled and peeled
6
oz whipped cream cheese
12
green olives stuffed with pimiento
red food coloring or ketchup
Half eggs widthwise. Remove yolks and fill the hole with
cream cheese,
smoothing surface as much as possible. Press an
olive into each cream cheese eyeball, pimiento up, for an
eerie green
iris and red pupil. Dip a toothpick into ketchup and
draw broken blood vessels in the cream cheese.
Tongues on Toast
8
slices white bread
8
slices bologna
mustard
Cut each slice of bread into the shape of lips, with a
slit in the
middle. Cut the bologna into strips that look like
tongues.
Insert the bologna into the slits in the lips(so it looks
like the
tongues are hanging out of the mouths). Cover the bread
with mustard and broil until the bread is golden brown.
Worms Au Grautin
Worms: 6-7 oz egg noodles, cooked with 8 oz spaghetti,
broken into short
pieces
Toss with: 2 T butter or margarine and 1 1/2 cups grated
process cheese
or cheddar
Place in greased casserole.
Dirt: 2 slices whole wheat bread, toasted, crumbled into
tiny crumbs, 1
T butter or margarine, melted and 1/4 tsp. salt
Mix dirt ingredients together, sprinkle over worms.
Place under broiler for 5 minutes.
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