Archive for Halloween

Bloodshot Red Ghoul Eyes

What You Need:

 

3 C of hot water

2 T red food coloring

1 T of white vinegar

6 hard boiled eggs, cracked but not peeled

1/3 C of mayonnaise

1/4 C of green onions, chopped fine

2 T cilantro, minced

2 t Dijon style mustard

12 ripe olives, sliced

1 t ketchup

 

How to Make It:

 

Pour the water into a large mixing bowl.

Add the food coloring and vinegar and whisk to blend together well.

Add the eggs and if the water does not completely cover the eggs add more hot water.

Let the eggs stand for 30 minutes.

Remove the eggs with a slotted spoon and peel.

Cut the eggs in half. 

Remove the yolks and place in a small mixing bowl.

Place the whites on a platter and set aside.

Mash the yolks with a fork.

Add the mayonnaise, onions, cilantro and mustard and stir until well combined.

Stuff the egg whites with the egg yolk mixture.

Press 1 slice of the olive into the egg yolk mixture.

Fill the center ring of each olive slice with a dab of ketchup.

Refrigerate until ready to serve.

 

These devilled eggs are gruesome looking but really taste great and they will be the hit of the party.  For the best bloodshot effect serve them within 2 hours of preparation.

 

Makes 1 dozen

 

Total Time:  Approximately 25 minutes

 

Frankenstein’s Coffin Surprise

What You Need:

 

2 (8 1/2 oz.) pkgs. corn bread mix

2/3 C of milk

2 eggs

1/4 t black paste food coloring

1 T of canola oil

1 sweet red pepper, sliced

1 Serrano pepper, seed and chopped very fine

1/3 C onion, chopped

2 (15 oz.) cans vegetarian chili

 

How to Make It:

 

Preset the oven to 400 degrees allowing it to preheat.

Generously spray a 9 X 5 loaf pan on the bottoms and sides with a cooking spray.

Place the corn bread mix into a large mixing bowl.

Add the milk and eggs and whisk until well blended.

Add in the food coloring and blend until well combined.

Transfer the batter to the prepared loaf pan.

Bake 30 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.

Cool in the pan for 10 minutes then remove and place on a wire rack to cool completely.

When the bread has cooled slice off the top one fourth.

Gently remove the bread from the middle of the bottom piece, leaving a 1 inch shell.

Pour the oil into a skillet placed over medium heat. 

Stir in both types of pepper and the onion.  

Cook for 8 minutes or until tender. 

Remove 1/4 C of the mixture and set aside.

Stir the chili into the remaining onion mixture until blended together well.

Heat the mixture for 10 minutes or until completely heated through.

Fill the hollowed out bread with the chili mixture.

Spoon the reserved onion mixture over the top of the chili.

Cover with the top one fourth of the bread.

 

This coffin is a fun way to serve your chili on a cold Halloween night.  If you have remaining chili place it in a bowl next to the coffin just in case you run out of your coffin chili.

 

Makes 6 servings

 

Preparation Time:  approximately 30 minutes

Cooking Time:  approximately 18 minutes

Baking Time: approximately 30 minutes + cooling

Total Time:  approximately 1 hour 18 minutes + cooling

 

Crispy Witch Fingers

What You Need:

 

1 sweet red pepper

2 T flour

2 t + 1 T Cajun seasoning, divided

3 eggs

1 1/2 C cornflake crumbs

2 T green onion, chopped

1 lb. boneless skinless chicken breast, cut into 16, 3/4 inch strips

 

How to Make It:

 

Set the oven temperature to 350 degrees allowing it to preheat.

Lightly spray a baking sheet with a non stick cooking spray.

Cut the pepper into 16 triangles and set aside.

Place the flour and 2 t of the Cajun seasoning into a plastic zip lock bag.

Close and shake the bag to combine the ingredients together well.

Place the eggs in a shallow bowl and beat lightly with a fork.

Place the cornflake crumbs in a shallow bowl.

Add the green onion and remaining Cajun seasoning to the cornflake crumbs and toss to combine.

Place a few strips of chicken into the flour mixture, close and shake to lightly cover.

Dip the coated strips in the egg shaking off any excess.

Roll in the cornflake mixture covering the strips well and place on the baking sheet.

Repeat until all the chicken strips are covered.

Place the chicken into the oven and bake for 20 minutes or until the juices run clear.

Remove and allow cooling enough to handle.

Cut a small slit into one end of each of the strips.

Insert a pepper triangle; point out, into the strips.

 

These claws will really “grab” your guest’s attention.  The Cajun seasoning gives these strips a bold taste while the cornflake covering helps to keep the chicken moist during baking.  The Cajun seasoning can be left out if preparing these for children.

 

Makes 8 servings

 

Preparation Time:  approximately 15 minutes

Baking Time:  approximately 20 minutes

Total Time:  approximately 35 minutes

Pumpkin Joe Pie

What You Need:

 

1 1/2 lbs. ground beef

1/2 C onion, chopped

2 t flour

1 C of salsa

1/2 C of chili sauce

1 C frozen corn

1 (4 oz.) can green chilies, chopped

2 T of brown sugar

1 sheet refrigerated pie pastry

1 egg

Orange paste food coloring

 

How to Make It:

 

Preset the oven to 450 degrees.

Crumble the beef into a skillet and place the skillet over medium heat.

Stir the onion into the beef. 

Cook 12 minutes or until the beef is cooked through.

Drain the beef well and return it to the skillet.

Place the flour into a mixing bowl.

Stir in the salsa and chili sauce and stir until blended together well.

Stir the mixture into the beef.

Fold in the corn, chilies and brown sugar until well combined.

Spread the mixture out evenly in an ungreased 9 inch pie plate.

Unroll the pastry and place over the top of the pie plate. 

Cut a jack o’ lantern face into the pie crust and flute the edges.

Place the egg into a small mixing bowl.

Add enough food coloring to reach the desired orange color blending into the egg well.

Brush the mixture over the pie crust.

Bake 9 minutes or until the crust is golden and the filling is bubbly.

 

This “pumpkin pie” makes a great main course for a sit down Halloween meal.  The kids will get a kick out of this fake but festive ‘pumpkin’ pie.

 

Makes 6 servings

 

Preparation Time:  approximately 20 minutes

Cooking Time:  approximately 12 minutes

Baking Time:  approximately 9 minutes

Total Time:  approximately 31 minutes

Ghoulish Squirm Sandwiches

What You Need:

 

1 (16 oz.) pkg. hot dogs

1 T of canola oil

1/2 C of ketchup

2 t Worcestershire sauce

1/2 t spicy brown mustard

1 T brown sugar

6 hamburger buns

 

How to Make It:

 

Cut each of the hot dogs into 8 strips.

Place the oil in a skillet positioned over medium heat.

Stir in the hot dog strips.

Cook the hot dogs for 8 minutes or until a golden brown.

Stir the ketchup, Worcestershire sauce and mustard into the skillet.

Sprinkle the brown sugar over the top and stir until it is blended in well.

Cook the mixture 5 minutes or until heated through.

Transfer the mixture to the bottom of half of the 6 buns.

Place the tops back on the buns before serving.

 

These wormy sandwiches will be a big hit at any Halloween party.  The kids will love them and the parents will be talking about them for a long time.  Regular mustard may be used in place of the brown mustard if you prefer.  A dash of liquid smoke may also be added to the sauce.

 

Makes 6 servings

 

Preparation Time:  approximately 10 minutes

Cooking Time:  approximately 13 minutes

Total Time:  approximately 23 minutes

Monster Face Burgers

What You Need:

 

8 (4 oz.) ground beef patties

8 buns

8 slices of American cheese

8 slices of thin deli ham

16 sweet pickle slices

Ketchup

 

How to Make It:

 

Preset the oven to the broiler position and allow the broiler to heat.

Spray a broiler pan with a non stick cooking spray.

Place the patties onto the prepared pan.

Broil the patties 4 inches from the heat for 5 minutes.

Turn the patties over and continue broiling 6 minutes or until the patties are cooked through.

Remove the patties to paper towel to drain.

Separate the buns and place the bottom half of the bun on a serving platter.

Place one cooked burger on each bottom bun.

Cut the cheese slices in half in a zigzag pattern to look like teeth.

Place one piece of cheese onto the burger with the “teeth” hanging over the edge.

Fold 1 slice of ham to resemble a tongue and place over the first piece of cheese so that it also hangs over the edge.

Place the second piece of cheese onto the folded ham tongue.

Place the top bun on each burger.

Attach the sweet pickle slices to the top of the buns with toothpicks to resemble eyes.

Place a dab of ketchup onto the middle of each pickle to complete each eye.

 

If the weather permits grill these burgers instead of broiling them.  It will give your monsters a little charred look making them a little scarier.  Green olive slices with pimento may used in place of the sweet pickle slices and ketchup if you prefer.

 

Makes 8 burgers

 

Preparation Time:  approximately 25 minutes

Cooking Time:  approximately 11 minutes

Total Time:  approximately 33 minutes

 

Nutritional Information (approximate value per burger):

Calories 480; fat 28g; sodium 1,260 mg; carbohydrates 24g; sugars 7g; protein 36g

 

Wrapped Up Mummy Dip

What You Need:

 

1 (1 lb.) loaf of frozen bread dough, thawed

3 pieces of string cheese

1 (16 oz.) container of sour cream

1 envelope of ranch dip mix

1 black olive

 

How to Make It:

 

Allow the dough to rise according the directions on the package. 

When the dough is ready, roll it out on a flat surface to form a 12 inch oval with the bottom narrower than the top.

Make an indention on both sides 1 inch from the top of the dough oval to form the mummies head.

Spray a baking sheet with a non stick cooking spray and lay the form dough onto the sheet.

Allow the dough to rise 20 minutes in a warm area.

Preset the oven temperature to 350 degrees.

When the dough is ready bake for 22 minutes or until it turns a golden brown.

Lay strips of the string cheese over the bread from the top to the bottom.

Return the bread to the oven for 2 minutes or until the cheese has melted.

Remove the dough to a wire rack to cool.

Place the sour cream into a mixing bowl.

Fold in the ranch dip mix until blended in well.

Refrigerate until ready to serve.

When the dough has cooled cut it in half horizontally.  Remove the bread in the middle leaving a 3/4 inch shell.

Place the bottom half of the bread onto a serving plate.

Fill the bottom half with the prepared dip.

Replace the top of the bread.

Cut two slices from the olive and place on the head of the mummy for eyes.

Cut the removed bread into cubes and serve with the dip along with fresh vegetables or crackers.

 

This fun loving mummy makes a great centerpiece for your Halloween table.  Any type of ranch dip mix can be used such as regular or fiesta. 

 

Makes 16 servings

 

Preparation Time:  approximately 25 minutes + rising

Baking Time:  approximately 22 minutes + cooling

Total Time:  approximately 47 minutes

Ice Spider Punch

What You Need:

 

12 gummy spiders

1 vinyl glove

1 gallon green fruit punch, chilled

2 (1 liter bottles) ginger ale

1 qt raspberry sherbet

 

How to Make It:

 

Fill an ice cube tray 2/3 full of water.

Add a gummy spider to each second of the ice cube tray.

Place in the freezer for 4 hours or until completely frozen.

Fill the vinyl glove with water and tie the end closed.

Freeze the glove for 4 hours or until solid.

Pour the fruit punch into a 7 qt. punch bowl.

Stir in the ginger ale until well combined.

Add the raspberry sherbet.

Place the frozen spider cubes into the punch.

Lay the frozen hand in the middle.

 

Kids love the scary aspect of this punch along with its great taste.  Use any type of fruit punch you like and lemon lime soda can be used in place of the ginger ale if you prefer. 

 

Makes 32 servings

 

Preparation Time:  approximately 10 minutes

Freezing Time:  approximately 4 hours

Total Time:  approximately 4 hours 10 minutes

Alternatives to Halloween Candy Part 2

Non-Edible Gifts

If you visit a dollar store or a store that sells children’s books inexpensively, you can find non-edible gifts too. Items such as coloring books, crayons or audio books and more are great alternatives to sugar laden candy. Not only is this a healthier choice, it is educational as well. Some people even shop throughout the year to help spread the cost out.

A visit to your local dentist may be just what the doctor orders this Halloween. He may be able and willing to give you toothbrushes and toothpaste samples at a reduced rate to hand out to children. If you wanted you could even hand out sugarless gum.

Small games like jacks and jump rope fit well into a trick-or-treater’s bag and will last for longer than one night. While various different flash cards or games such as old maid and crazy eights are not what trick-or-treaters are used to getting at Halloween it is something they can use and re-use. Again, they are inexpensive and can be purchased throughout the year at dollar or general stores.

The choice is yours. Use some of these ideas to begin to change the suggestion that candy is the only choice for Halloween. Be creative and give your visitors something healthier this year!

Alternatives to Halloween Candy Part 1

If you’re a parent you may be worrying about how much candy your child will be bringing home this Halloween. Candy not only has very little nutritional value, it is bad for your teeth and can cause nasty tummy aches when eaten in excess. If you’re looking for something different to hand out to trick-or-treaters this year, here are some alternative ideas.

Nabisco has 100 calorie pack individual packages that trick-or-treaters will find enjoyable to their palates. Teddy Grahams and chocolate covered pretzels are my two favorites, but they have a whole line to choose from.

Individual packages of nuts or trail mixes are nutritionally beneficial to your ghosts and goblins. They not only taste good are good for you.

Microwave popcorn packages are a great option. You can buy them in many different flavors, but if you’re looking for healthier alternatives skip the extra or movie butter kind.   

Nabisco Handi-Snack offers a variety of healthy choices. A few examples that I particularly like are:

Ø      Breadsticks and cheese

Ø      Cheese dunk ‘ems

Ø      Ritz cheese and crackers

 

These individual packages are a tasty choice. Fairly inexpensive, they are a great fit for children.    

While not quite as healthy as some of the other options above, many restaurants, such as McDonald’s & Wendy’s, sell coupon certificates or books you can substitute with. You can purchase  gift certificates for your trick-or-treaters and by using your Arch card and following some simple guidelines at the McDonald’s website you can not only give a non candy gift, you can also earn college rewards.