The Scariest Halloween Recipes. You Will Be Shocked!

Marko Balašević Author: Marko Balašević Time for reading: ~4 minutes Last Updated: August 08, 2022
The Scariest Halloween Recipes. You Will Be Shocked!

Since you have decided to succumb to the Halloween boom, then if you please prepare a frightening dinner.

Since you have decided to succumb to the Halloween boom, then if you please prepare a frightening dinner. Children (adult children too) will be delighted! All the dishes presented are terribly simple and budgetary, they are prepared quickly (some in 10 minutes!) From products that are always at hand. Throw a scary delicious party!

1Haunted Cheese Pizza

 

Any pizza can be turned into a haunted pizza. To do this, lay the sliced ​​\u200b\u200bcheese on top of your favorite filling, slightly stretching in different directions, forming arms and a head, and decorate the finished pizza with a pitted olive mouth and peppercorn eyes.

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Puff pastry pizza recipe >>>

An easy pizza base dough recipe. It will take 1.5 cups of flour, a glass of kefir, 2 eggs, a pinch of salt and sugar, a teaspoon of soda quenched with lemon juice, 2 tbsp. l. vegetable oil. First, mix the liquid ingredients in a bowl, then add the dry ingredients. Mix thoroughly and bake in a round form until a dry match at a temperature of 180 degrees.

Lubricate the prepared base with mashed tomatoes, put vegetables, sausage, cheese and bake for 12 minutes in the oven.

2. Stuffed eggs with spider olives

 

Chubby shiny black spiders can be delicious! Hard boil eggs, peel and cut in half. Select the yolk in a bowl, mix simply with mayonnaise, with mayonnaise and canned tuna, spices or herbs. Stuff the squirrel halves and plant olive spiders on them. Cut the pitted olive in half, make a body from one half, and cut the other in half again and into “legs”. Sprinkle with blood red ground paprika and you're done!

3 Ghost Stuffed Peppers

 

Bell peppers can be stuffed with various cereals, meat, vegetables and cheese and baked in the oven according to your favorite recipe. And to give the pepper a frightening look, cut out the eyes, nose and mouth before stuffing. Horror, how delicious!

By the way, you can get a beautiful pepper without baking by stuffing it with cheese, butter, garlic and herbs. My pepper, cut off the top-hat, select the bones. Cut out the face with a sharp knife. Mix room temperature butter with grated yellow cheese in a ratio of 1: 1, add a clove of garlic passed through a press and chopped herbs. You can also add small cubes of bell pepper. We stuff the peppers tightly, wrap them in cling film and send them to the refrigerator for a couple of hours. Before serving, cut into slices and serve with bread.

Japanese Style Stuffed Peppers Recipe >>>

4. Finger sausages with olive claws

 

Super easy! Fingers with claws in blood and worms will be ready in minutes! Boil sausages for fingers, cut them in half, decorate with claws-olives, fill with ketchup. To increase fear, you can boil pasta, preferably black (painted with cuttlefish ink or green, dyed with seaweed). The effect is awesome! Brrr!

5. Sausages in puff pastry in the form of mummies

 

Cut the finished puff pastry (400 g) into strips and twist into sausages (8-10 pieces), leaving a gap on one edge for the mummy's face. Lubricate with a beaten egg and bake on parchment in the oven at a temperature of 180 degrees for 15 minutes. On the finished product, “draw” eyes with mayonnaise and peppercorns or a piece of olive. Ready! Mummy pies at your service!

6 Boiled Ghost Eggs

 

You can make this scary appetizer with just boiled eggs, you won't need anything else! On a hard-boiled and peeled egg, use a thin and thick drinking tube to cut circles to the yolk. Two small circles are the eyes, one large circle is the mouth. Aaaah!

7. Shortbread pumpkin

 

Where without the symbol of Halloween - pumpkins? Cut pumpkin faces on half of the shortbread cookies, bake in the oven until cooked, and then combine using chocolate cream (nutella) or jam as a layer. You can also draw a cobweb on the cookies with icing.

180 g butter at room temperature, beat with 4 tbsp. l. powdered sugar. Beat in one egg, mix, then add 300 g of flour. Beat with a mixer until smooth. You can immediately put the dough on parchment, or you can wrap it with cling film and freeze it in the refrigerator to make it easier to cut out the muzzle. Bake cookies in an oven preheated to 200-220 degrees for 10-12 minutes.

A simple recipe for shortbread cookies with jam >>>

8. Meringue in the form of bones

 

We offer to break someone's bones! Meringue. So, until tired, beat the protein with sugar, put it in the form of bones on a baking sheet and dry it in the oven. Glue with bloody strawberry, raspberry or currant jam or chocolate and crunch!

In a nutshell, the recipe goes like this. Whip the whites of two large eggs with 100 g of sugar, first put the bowl in a water bath at minimum heat, then work with a mixer, putting the bowl on the table, work until dense peaks. We deposit the protein with sugar on a baking sheet covered with parchment, and dry it with the oven door ajar for more than an hour at a temperature of 90 degrees.

A complete step-by-step recipe for making meringue with a photo >>>

9. Graze from apples with marshmallow teeth

 

Clack-clack! Brush two slices of a huge apple thickly with nut butter, insert marshmallow fangs. Apples, by the way, would not hurt to pour lemon juice, otherwise they will quickly darken. Although for such a holiday - the most something.

10. Chocolate dessert with cream and worms

 

Such a dessert can be taken into account and used not only on the eve of Halloween. Sweetness in a hurry! Grated chocolate or biscuit crumbs (chocolate cookies), alternating with whipped cream, put in a transparent glass. In such a "land" dig gelatin worms. Mmm, yummy!

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