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Courtney Christensen
It's spooky season - the best time of year to get ultra-creative with your cooking and baking. Even if many of us have to postpone our Halloween parties this year due to COVID-19, that's no excuse not to get our hands covered in flour for the sake of Halloween treats! Whether you're looking for something sophisticated, something silly, or something scary - there's something on this list for you.
The Sophisticated and Classy
- My Food and Family's Pumpkin Fluff Dip
- Delish's Pumpkin Deviled Eggs
- Instructables' Black Lemonade
- 2 Geeks who Eat's Sanderson Sisters Caramel Apples
- Heather Cristo's Blood Orange-Blackberry-Rum Punch
- Cocoon Cooks' Halloween Cheesecake
- Sugar and Charm's Meat and Cheese Board
- The Bureau of Taste's Pumpkin Macarons
- Country Living's Pomegranate Rum Punch
- Liv for Cake's Pumpkin Spice Latte Cake
The Silly and Fun
- One Little Project's Rice Krispie Treat Monsters
- Living Locurto's Halloween Candy Bark
- Giggles Galore's Bubbling Mouse Cauldrons
- Pillsbury's Crescent Mummy Dogs
- Whisky + Sunshine's Sally Sugar Cookies
- The Inspiration Edit's Popcorn Zombie Style
- Scattered Thoughts' Monster Eyes Deviled Eggs
- Kid Friendly's Halloween Chocolate Pretzel Bites
- The Spruce Eats' Witch Finger Pretzel Rods
- I Heart Naptime's Apple Monster Teeth
- Smart School House's Halloween Punch for Kids
The Scary and Gross
- Crafty Morning's Hocus Pocus Spellbook Brownies
- Squirrels of a Feather's Halloween Eyeballs
- Sprinkles and Sprouts' Witches Hair Pasta
- Instructable's Deep Fried Bat Wings
- House of Nash Eats' Halloween Hand Pies
- Cooking with Curl's Toxic Waste Mac and Cheese
- Cutefetti's Blood Splatter Oreos
- Lorraine Elliot's Eye Pies
- Kat Balog's Blood Broken Glass Cupcakes
- Sugar Hero's Red Velvet Hot Chocolate