A Halloween Party for Grown-Ups
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Frances JanischThere are plenty of adults who enjoy Halloween just as much as kids -- maybe it's the excuse to dress up in a costume and be someone else for a few hours, maybe it's the chance to get crazy creative with decorations, or maybe it's just the presence of so much candy (and the suggestion it's okay to eat as much of it as you can in one night).
No matter what the reason, if you just so happen to be one of those Halloween-loving grown-ups, this cocktail party menu is for you. When you tell friends you'll be serving up gravedigger martinis, coffin canapes, and teriyaki bat wings, everyone will want to spend Halloween at your house this year.
See below for Halloween punch, Halloween appetizers, and just generally ghoulish Halloween food...
• Learn how to make candy crafts with leftover Halloween candy.
• Visit Holidash for Halloween decorating ideas.
• Plan a spookalicious menu for a kids Halloween party.
• Have the ultimate gross-out table this Halloween.
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VAMPIRE PUNCH
Very bloody thanks to beet juice, whose earthy flavor is balanced by the sweet acidity of raspberries. The ice hand is made in a glove (the kind used for food service) -- keeping the glove on the hand looks even more ghoulish and prevents the hand from diluting the punch while still keeping it cold2
GRAVEDIGGER'S MARTINI
Nothing like a ghostly gray drink to stir the spirits. A lemon twist provides a touch of acidity and otherworldly perfume.3
DEVIL'S SPIDERS
A classic combo in a new and terrible shape: Prune spiders with spindly bacon legs held in place with blue cheese guts.4
COFFIN CANAPES WITH RED PEPPER, GOAT CHEESE AND BLACK OLIVE SPREAD
Even sandwiches can become creepy when cut into mini coffin shapes and decorated with a red pepper cross. Vary the fillings as you like -- salmon with scallion cream cheese is a delicious alternative.5
TERIYAKI BAT WINGS
Pair these, tips out, for the full bat effect. Your friends will never look at chicken wings the same again.6
PUMPKIN BITES
Mini pumpkins add a bright note to your eerie Halloween menu. The pesto spread (available at most supermarkets) adds a complimentary flavor to the pumpkins, which are finished with sprigs of watercress for a pumpkin patch look.7








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