19 Best Halloween Snack Ideas | Food for Halloween Party | Easy Recipes, Dinners and Meal Ideas
Plan the perfect menu
Whether you’re throwing a kids’ masquerade party or a full-blown monster party, you’ll need a few delicious Halloween snacks to stave off everyone’s hunger. Luckily, we have lots of great ideas. Are from wickedly delicious appetizers and creepy cocktails arrive haunted dessert alike Cake and candy apples, you will find all the recipes you need perfect menu planning – each one is decorated with a variety of black and orange colors to match the theme. We’re happy to eat any of these Halloween snacks but can’t imagine the spread without these whimsical devil eggs. All you have to do to create the outer cobweb design is crack the eggshell lightly after cooking – and soak it in a sweet and savory mixture of tea, soy sauce, chili oil and spices.
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Halloween tea eggs are devastated
Claire’s Dark and Spooky
“Classic cocktails are very trendy right now. One of my favorites is the Dark and Stormy twist, perfect for Halloween.” – Claire Robinson, for Food Network Magazine
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Claire Robinson’s Dark and Spooky
Chocolate carrot cake
This dark orange carrot cake is pretty impressive, but the web effect on the chocolate coating is a lot easier to create than you might think. Simply whisk the marshmallows and orange food coloring, then use two forks to stretch the marshmallow threads on the top of the cake to get the result shown.
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Chocolate carrot cake
Jack-O’-Lantern Onion Dip
This easy cheese dip is the perfect crowd-pleasing snack for any Halloween party.
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Jack-O’-Lantern Onion Dip
Vampire Blood Soup with Muenster Sammies
Enhance the creepy factor by serving tomato soup in a test tube “shooter”. Pair with a monster-shaped Muenster cheeseburger on Pumpernickel bread.
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Vampire Blood Tomato Soup with Muenster Sammies
Spaghetti Worm Cup with Bolognese
Squid pasta is the perfect color for this hot Halloween trick. Served in an obvious dish under the Bolognese, it looks like a cup of earthworms.
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Spaghetti Worm Cup with Bolognese
Spider Pecan-Caramel
Don’t be intimidated by these dreaded treats – they have delicious licorice legs and greasy pecan bodies.
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Spider Pecan-Caramel
Chocolate Donut Holes
Sprinkle chocolate glazed chocolate donut holes with festive donuts without filling for sweet treats that everyone will want to munch on.
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Chocolate Donut Holes
Orange candy apple
Meet your apple a day quota in the sweetest way possible. These beauties are dipped in a layer of orange candy, then laced with chocolate.
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Orange candy apple
Chocolate dipped fruit
Choose your favorite dried orange fruit: mango, papaya or apricot (or a combination of all three) and mix in chocolate for an easy-to-make Halloween snack.
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Chocolate dipped fruit
Chocolate-Pumpkin Crepes
The whipped cream filling made with pumpkin puree and pumpkin spice keeps the thin chocolate crepes in this cake lined up. A simple chocolate ganache is the perfect finishing touch.
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Chocolate-Pumpkin Crepes
Candy Corn Cordials
Soak vodka with candy corn, then mix with orange liqueur and lime juice.
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Candy Corn Cordials
Salmon-carrot sushi
Smoked salmon paired with carrots for a savory and savory snack with a hint of crunch – Serve them with a simple dipping sauce for another layer of flavor.
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Salmon-carrot sushi
Sweet potato with caviar
These bite-sized, caviar-topped appetizers will add a touch of sophistication to your black and orange buffet.
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Sweet potato with caviar
Black and orange vodka
Skittles and black licorice make this vodka infused even better. Finish with candy garnish for extra flair.
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Black and orange vodka
Orange Sherbet with raspberries
This pre-prepared dessert will match your Halloween decor and don’t require a bowl – what a sweet, easy way to end your Halloween night!
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Orange Sherbet with raspberries
Martini Dark Chocolate
Dark as night and full of chocolate and devilish flavors, this martini will be the highlight of your Halloween party.
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Martini Dark Chocolate
Sausage mummy
Made with store-bought crescent-shaped dough, these mummy dogs will make a delicious Halloween dinner or party treat. The dough is very pliable and easy to wrap, and the best part is that it doesn’t have to be perfect – these are ancient mummies, after all.
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Sausage mummy
Air Fryer Pumpkin Seeds
You can have crunchy, salty pumpkin seeds in just 30 minutes thanks to the air fryer. They are delicious, but also go well with your favorite spices. For example, sprinkle the seeds with a layer of ranch seasoning, chili powder, or sumac just before frying them in the air.
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Air Fryer Pumpkin Seeds