Gross Food Recipes For Halloween

Gross Food Recipes For Halloween

It’s that time of year—when all things creepy, crawly, spooky, and grody are what's in.Get in the spirit by showing off your most disturbingly tasty dishesat the next Halloween party. Although they'll have you feelingsqueamish at first glance, the following gross Halloween recipes are deceptively delicious.

This freaky-delicious treat serves up classic flavors with a Halloween twist. Impress your guests with sweet cherry filling in flakey puff pastry... in the shape of a human hand.

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Here's a recipe to show your guests just how much you value gut health. This edible intestinal tract is filled with spicy chorizo, potatoes, and caramelized onions. The shape is form by wrapping the chorizo mixture in puff pastry, while the cranberry sauce creates a bloody vein illusion.

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Turn this chickpea-based treat into a spooky dip when you pipe it into a cracked plastic skull. The roasted pepper hummus offers a delicious kick of peppery goodness and a garlicky punch that is sure to leave that skull hollow by the end of the night.

Talk about finger foods... But in all seriousness, these cheddar fingers are perfect for easy, portable snacking. Using cornmeal provides a delightful crunchy texture, while almond slices act as witchy finger nails.

These eye-catching appetizers definitely deserve a spot in your next appetizer spread. Olives stuffed with pimento peppers are placed in the center of a tasty sausage ball, then baked to create a Halloween-ready bite.

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These creepy-crawly snacks couldn't be easier to assemble. Olives form the body and rosemary leaves make up the legs for these edible spiders.

Egg whites form a spooky, frothy top, giving the cocktail a mad-scientist makeover. The cocktail gets its green hue from Midori liqueur, a super sweet muskmelon-flavored liqueur. Serve in beakers or test tubes to up the Halloween aura.

The deep crimson red of this “bloody punch” comes from a combination of cranberry juice and red punch. Be sure to proceed with caution, as it’s spiked with brandy, vodka, and vermouth.

Delicious Halloween Food Ideas That Will Disgust And Terrify You

Are your kids obsessed with making their own “slime” creations? (Obviously, we can relate.) If so, they’re going to go nuts for this glittery, next-level unicorn version of edible slime. That’s right, it is non-toxic and safe to eat—that said, just because it is edible, doesn’t mean you should eat it (at least, not a lot of it). Considering this edible unicorn slime is largely made up of coconut oil, sugar, and cornstarch, it’s not exactly what we’d recommend as a satisfying, nutritious snack… but we’d definitely recommend it for a fun weekend kitchen project to enjoy with your crafty kiddos. Xanthan gum can be found on the baking aisle in most major supermarkets and has a long shelf life, allowing for plenty of future slime-making potential. Like other slime recipes, you’ll need to keep mixing and kneading until the desired slime texture is reached. If your slime starts to become little dry on the outside and sticky on the inside as it sits, simply give it a give roll in powdered sugar. 

This creepy recipe turns sweet blueberries into bobbing eyeballs floating in a Champagne-based punch. Bonus: Beyond adding a spooky touch, the blueberries double as cooling ice cubes.

Mummify your hotdogs by wrapping them in refrigerated bread stick dough and giving them ghostly eyes with mustard. They offer the familiar, kid-friendly flavor of pigs in the blanket, but deliver a more festive feel to this favorite homemade snack.

Creepy, Gross, Delicious Halloween Food To Serve At Your Party

Simultaneously elevate and Halloween-ify this traditional appetizer with of black and red caviar. This sophisticated addition provides a burst of briny flavor, while creating a hauntingly striking appearance.

Welcome your guests with a bowl packed with edible worms. Hotdogs are cut lengthwise and grilled to create a fresh-out-of-the-dirt look. Add a hand prop for an extra gory take on this dish.

Monster eyeballs aren't quite as scary when they come in the form of cookies. Sugar cookie dough creates the base of the eye ball socket and brown M&Ms act as the pupils in these sweet, spooky treats.

Halloween Zombie Guts ; Halloween Snacks

This unsettling sandwich is shockingly delicious, and better yet, completely customizable. Feel free to swap out toppings for your favorites in this party-perfect recipe.

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Though these shrunken heads are more for decoration than to actually eat, they are made completely from food products. Lemon juice and salt draw out the moisture in apples, creating the shrunken effect. They're the perfect accent for a gruesome Halloween table setting.

Freak your friends out with dumplings disguised as brains. The creepy effect is created by steaming shiitake mushroom and pork stuffed dumplings and then tossing them in chili-sesame sauce for reddish hue.

Halloween Dinner Ideas That Are A Total Scream

Create the ultimate salty-sweet combo with little pretzel pieces, gummy worms, chocolate-covered candy pieces, and candy corn. Stir in a mixture of dried fruits and banana chips for snack that your kids will love.

This snake-topped cake is the perfect centerpiece for your Halloween dessert table. Using store-bought cake mix keeps this recipe simple and speedy to execute.It's almost time for Halloween, which means that it's time for the nastiest-looking food and drink to make its appearance. Severed fingers, brains, vomit... everything that would normally make our stomachs turn at any other time of year makes us cackle with glee instead on Halloween night.

We've compiled a list of the nastiest, most stomach-turning foods around for your enjoyment—so embrace your inner zombie, nibble on some intestines, and grab some fantastic ideas for your ghoulish party come this Hallow's Eve.

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The idea of making a pumpkin blow chunks isn't a new one, but man... using chunky guacamole is truly the icing on the cake. As someone who has seen too many friends after bad bar nights... this vomit looks a little

Lisa from The Limbaugh Lunch doesn't state a specific recipe, but says it's important to use guac with a lot of chunks. If the guac is good, apparently people will scrape the residual vomit out of the pumpkin's mouth! Ew...

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As if the eyeballs weren't already gross enough to eat... she puts a fork in every single one! Ouch. These delicious yet disgusting cake pops are the creation of Lily's Sweet Factory, a home-based bakery in London. You can find the recipe here.

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Talk about unappetizing... these breadsticks are strictly for the undead party guests that want to eat something to help with their digestion. Lisa from Gourmified has the easy recipe here.

Yeah, you read that right. Ugh. Käthrine doesn't list a recipe for these cookies, just that she used red food coloring and a paintbrush for the fetal outlines and dyed icing for the jelly. I imagine that regular sugar cookies would work well as a base. But damn... these disgusting treats go a long way in showing us that with a little ingenuity, any food can get nasty really quick.

Careful... this one might actually bite you back! Semadar of COOKIEdough created these cupcakes using fondant and dye with vanilla cupcakes. Learn how to craft your own zombie mouth here.

Food Ideas For Halloween Party

Let's take a break and grab some refreshing drinks... oh. I don't know what's nastier... the blood-like appearance of the drink, the severed, bloody fingers, or the unseeing eyeballs floating in the center. If you're interested in making this nasty concoction for Halloween, the instructions can be found here.

I've never understood the fascination with food that looks like feces, especially around Halloween... and this picture doesn't really change my mind. However, if you would like to gross out your squeamish friends, Cindy has the recipe on her blog. (If you'd like a video instead, we've got an easy-to-follow tutorial here.)

Ahem. Even though I'm not a zombie, I can definitely appreciate the time and effort put into this so-realistic-it's-gross brain cake. Yolanda has both the instructions and an instructional video here.

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Best Scary Halloween Recipes

Speaking of brains... how would you like to drink brains after eating them? This awesome shooter features Bailey's in strawberry vodka with a small amount of bloody Grenadine to complete the gruesome look. For more information, check out Dan's recipe here.

If the sight of rodents make you jump on a chair and squeal, this dessert is probably the opposite of what you'd find appetizing... but that's what makes it so perfect for your Halloween spread. The step-by-step tutorial and pictures by Beth are at Hungry Happenings. Just make sure that you let your guests know that everything on the table is edible before they dig in; otherwise, one of them might swat this little fella by accident.

Yuck—worms are the worst. Just the thought of them slithering all over you, creeping and sliding onto your skin... ick! If these creepy-crawlies look like the kind of nasty fare you'd love to serve to your guests, you'll find the directions to make it the right way here.

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This dish is even grosser if you buy plastic cockroaches to scatter on the plate, giving the illusion of an entire infestation of cockroaches. The basic recipe is here on All Recipes, but they don't include an ingredient for the antennae; we suggest using chives (as in the image below). You can also add complimentary plastic roaches.

Believe it or not, this raw meat platter is actually Rice Krispies Treats with red food coloring and some creative packaging. Just follow

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