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With Halloween quickly approaching, I decided to scour the web and some of my favorite blogs to create a Halloween Recipe Roundup for my readers.

From eerie eyeballs and creepy deviled eggs to adorable cupcakes, these creative recipes are sure to offer you some inspiration. Eat, Drink and be Scary!

Enjoy creeping your guests out with these Devilish Cherry Chocolate Mice from Elle’s New England Kitchen. The cherry filled center is sure turn even the most hardened stomach when they take a bite into the “blood” filled center.

How about these Eerie Eyeball gelatin treats from Jelly Shot Test Kitchen? Although these jellied creations can be a little labor intensive, the results are well worth the time.

These Chocolate Graveyard Pots de Crème from LOL Foodie are an upscale twist on the ever popular dirt pudding however, they have a ghostly spin when headstones are added for the finishing touch.

Are you looking for something a little less frightful and a little more adorable?

These festive Chocolate-Pumpkin Cupcakes from GoodLife Eats are sure to add a bit of sophistication to any fall holiday menu. Katie’s beautifully dyed frosting makes them the perfect dessert for the scardy cats in your life.

These Vegan Whoopie Pie Spiders from Wing-It Vegan are quite possibly the cutest spiders I have ever seen. I’m such a sucker for anything with googly eyes.

Have a couple of hours on your hands? These Caramel-Candy Apples from the Distracted Homemaker should be on your must make list. With step by step instructions, Kenzia will help you glam up this Halloween must have.

Looking for something simple? These ghost pretzels from Savory Sweet Life are not only easy, but they are the perfect project to make with your little ones.

Love Candy Corn? Check out my Candy Corn Bark. It may be one of my top favorite things about fall!

Looking for some savory options? No worries, I have you covered!

These Witch Finger Poppers and Eye of The Newt Deviled Eggs are sure to add a freakish flair to your Halloween bash.

This Mummy Meatloaf from the Knead for Speed has me smitten. I love the ingenious use of mozzarella and olives for this adorable mummy’s eyeballs. The perfect entrée for Halloween night!

Or, how about these Mummy Hotdogs from Picky Palate? Only two ingredients take these hotdogs from ordinary to extraordinary. I am betting the kiddies will gobble these up in no time!

I have professed my love of falafel before, but these Falafel Spiders from Veggie Belly take that love to a whole new level.

Whether you are planning an afternoon snack for your little monsters or a scary spread for an adult soiree, I hope this recipe roundup offered you some ideas to make your Halloween spooktacular!

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18 Comments

  1. Evan @swEEts says:

    Some great ideas! I love it.. makes me wish I had kids.. sorta ha

  2. Wenderly says:

    So fun! I love having the “one stop “shopping option!

  3. Krissipoo says:

    Ok, those are all so cute, but chic with the apples….WOW!!

  4. Megan says:

    Fun links! I’m all over those chocolate mice!

  5. Sarah @ pão e queijo says:

    I love recipe roundups! This is great… lots of fun Halloween recipes, thanks!

  6. Katrina says:

    Thanks for the suggestions!

  7. Natalie says:

    Chocolate cherry-filled mice? Man this would scare the pants off of my friends! Thanks for the ideas!

  8. Marsha Baker @thebetter baker.blogspot.com says:

    WOOW! This is an awesome post – I know it took alot of time to put together too, and I want you to know I REALLY appreciate it! Some super ideas here – love the fun that this time of year brings. You are one one honkin’ great blogger! Keep up the good work!

  9. Joanne says:

    This is an awesome round-up. I’ve seen a few of these before but I will be off to check out the others!

  10. the blissful baker says:

    thanks for the great ideas! i really want to make a halloween treat that’s not too kiddish, and these recipes are exactly what i am looking for