Thursday, October 29, 2015

Crispy Phyllo-Wrapped Hot Dog MummiesThough you (and your kids) may disagree on whether pillowcases should be stuffed with candy rather than slept on, we’re here to tell you that Halloween is — gasp! — about more than the sweet stuff. No, your dentist didn’t send us to get you to nosh on more than candy ropes and chocolate bars this year. Instead, we’re just plain excited about these ghoulishly good recipes. Feast on these substantial-yet-spooky dishes we scared up for your Halloween party, like mummified hot dogs (pictured above) and ghost-shaped pizzas, or snack on them while you’re handing candy out to the neighbors.

For a party bite that will stop guests dead in their tracks, make these to-die-for Crispy Phyllo-Wrapped Hot Dog Mummies. The phyllo gives the little dogs a bandaged look and offers a buttery flakiness to every bite.

Spooky PizzasWhen you’re fiddling with costumes, painting your face with makeup and doing all the things that someone needs to do on Halloween, think of pizza as a dream food. Not only do these Individual Spooky White Pizzas come with a ghost-white appearance, they’re also super-quick to make thanks to speedy prepared pizza dough.

Spicy Juicy Lucy-fer SlidersQuick to make when you cook them under the broiler, these Spicy Juicy Lucy-fer Sliders will definitely fill you up before a night of trick-or-treating. Take one big vampire bite and these meaty beauties will ooze with cheese.

Deviled Ham Eyeball SandwichTasty for adults and creepy for kids, these Deviled Ham Eyeball Sandwiches are bloodshot in all the right ways and made for Halloween grazing.

Get more Halloween recipes from our friends:

The Hungry Traveler: Halloween Spiderweb Brownies
Devour: 6 Halloween Movie and Food Pairings for a Spooktacular Party
Creative Culinary: The Black Goblin – Tequila, Coffee Liqueur and Cream
TasteBook: Pan de Muertos (Day of the Dead Bread)
Domesticate Me: Pumpkin Spice Rice Krispie Treat Bites
Elephants and the Coconut Trees: Pumpkin Brain Pasta Halloween Special
Napa Farmhouse 1885: Curried Pumpkin & Apple Chowder
Red or Green: Pasta with Cilantro, Jalapeno & Pinenuts
Swing Eats: Trick or Treat, Spaghetti or Squash? Both!
Feed Me Phoebe: Blood Orange White Sangria with Pomegranate
Taste with the Eyes: Pumpkin Risotto Stuffed with Burrata, Fried Sage
Healthy Eats: 5 Ways to Host a Healthier Halloween Party
Weelicious: Deviled Egg Spiders



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