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Creepy Eyeballs Recipe & 3 More Halloween Recipe Ideas

By NHAR

When planning a really great Halloween party with all the decorations, music, and costumes to help set the tone, you know the food should match. There’s a lot you can do with eggs, Jell-o, ice cream and wieners to make them gross, ugly and disgusting, and perfect for your party! The few recipes mentioned here are simple, but sure to be a hit.

Creepy Eyeballs Recipe

Deviled Eggs with black olive in the center. Pretty simple.

Creepy Eyeballs recipe ~ from allrecipes.com

Monster Mash Recipe

What you need:

1 scoop vanilla ice cream (Boo Goo)
1 tbsp. Chocolate Syrup (Swamp Mud)
1 tbsp. miniature chocolate chips (beetle bugs)
10 miniature marshmallows (Monstor toes)

Directions:

Above ingredients serves 1
Place ingredients in paper cup. Mash them with spoon. Top with slug slime (green food-colored cool whip).

Yummy Brains Recipe

Take one package blueberry Jell-O mix and prepare according to directions. Pour a 16 ounce container of cottage cheese into a bowl. Take a can of blueberries in syrup and drain off the syrup. Add the blueberries to the cottage cheese and mix well. Add blue food coloring sparingly to turn the cottage cheese/blueberry mixture to a gray color when mixed together. To serve, place a scoop of Jell-O on a plate, pour the blueberry syrup over the Jell-O and top with cottage cheese mixture. MMMM – Yummy Brains!

Monster Toes or Bloody Fingers

You’ll first need cocktail wieners. Cut a wedge into the end of each to make a place for the toe/finger nail. Cut flour tortillas into 4 inch long by ¾ inch wide strips. Roll each wiener into a tortilla strip, secure with a toothpick, and place on a cookie sheet. Bake in a 350 degree oven for about 7 minutes. After removing from oven, fill the toe/finger nail portion with ketchup and serve.

Find 100 More Spooky Recipes here.

In the effort to make this the best Halloween Party ever, check out these easy costume ideas!

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