Rolled Halloween Sugar Cookies, Monster Macaroni and Cheese, Dracula Bolognese and Halloween Eggs on Avo Toast |
We used this Rolled Iced Cookies recipe from +BBC Good Food - the boys had great fun cutting out the shapes. We took these along to a friends' house to do some decorating, after an awesome Spooky Tea Party.
On Friday night, we decided to have a bolognese (with a Halloween spin) - however our children were not too thrilled about our creative finesse. I felt quite insulted, as I think thought that Dracula was very cute. Fortunately it was more that he wasn't a fan of Babybel cheese and olives. Phew! ;)
Last night we had baked macaroni and cheese. I had wanted to cut pumpkins out of carrots and tomatoes however my husband decided that he would rather turn it into a monster. It was a lot less work and the boys weren't bothered by this scary face. I think because it had melted.
This morning we had avo toast (my favourite) with a fried egg made with the Halloween cookie cutters - poor Spider lost a few legs. But they were a huge hit and hubby said that they were egg-cellent! Oh dear! #dadjoke
At previous parties - we have made witches fingers using a cookie recipe and rolling them into finger shapes. We then cut lines along the fingers for knuckles and used sliced almonds as fingernails. They looked amazing and tasted really good too.
Witches Finger Cookies |
We also made a delicious red wine sangria and decorated it with strawberry laces and fake eye balls. We love a cocktail (my husband and I met in a cocktail bar - yes, people always sing the song when we tell them the story!) - so always try to have some kind of cocktail at our parties. I really need to throw another Halloween party next year!!!
Spooky Sangria |
Witches Hats, Mummy Pizzas, Mummy Oreo Pops, Cream Cheese Bone with Crackers and Sweet Chilli Sauce |
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Did you know? Halloween sweet and chocolate sales have surpassed those of Valentines Day; as such, Halloween is now believed to be the 'sweetest' holiday of the year.
Happy Halloween!
Kalli x
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