How to Have a Screaming Good Halloween Party

How to Have a Screaming Good Halloween Party

Do you want to host a screaming good Halloween Party or simply a great dinner for family and friends? This post is for you.

Halloween is on Saturday this year ~ that’s why we can (and should) celebrate big!

There’s no point in having a Halloween Party if you can’t have any fun! How do I enjoy a party I’m hosting? Make sure that everything is done in advance, and just needs to be tweaked last minute. I put appetizers on the buffet before anyone arrives, and prep the main course food for service.  I prepare a little bit at a time, starting out a couple of days ahead.

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The Saturday before or after promises to be a good day to get together some friends for some ghoulish fun!

Fun side note: according  to WikipediaA ghoul is a demon or monster originating in pre-Islamic Arabian religion associated with graveyards and consuming human flesh. 

 

Apropos that our main course is named in their honor, hmm?

When our boys were young, we celebrated the big “kid” holidays at breakfast time. Halloween was one of my favorites because it was so easy to make a themed meal. I relied heavily on a four pack of food colors to make Moldy Milk (blue), Green Eggs, and Bat Wings (frozen waffles cut in triangles) with Bat Blood (maple syrup with plenty of red).  We learned the hard way that the boys wouldn’t eat some of these if they were too grossed out. (Score!)

Here’s a grown up version of that plan.

Halloween Party Menu

How delicious does this Black Magic Punch look?

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The Shrunken Head Cider is for the non-drinkers. Some Apple Jack Whiskey or Fireball would certainly liven this one up. Be sure to let everyone know if there is alcohol added.  

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This Petrified Cheese Log looks like something I’d have served for breakfast in the old days. You can sub out the blue cheese with shredded cheddar to make a slightly less noxious spread.

You can’t NOT have Deviled Eggs, can you? These are just gorgeous.

With Halloween sneaking up on us, I’m sure you’ll be attending some parties. The kids are sure going to go nuts over these Halloween deviled eggs.

The GHOULASH is our own Hungarian Beef Goulash.   A fabulously easy crock pot (affiliate links follow) recipe you can make and forget about hours in advance.

Rich beef stew in deep red sauce

And the TWICE FIRED SWEET POTATOES are Savory Twice Baked Sweet Potatoes which are a both a delicious dish and a great color combo on the plate with the dark Goulash.

Close up of Mashed and baked sweet potatoes on a fork

Don’t forget the SMOTHERED BRAINY CAULIFLOWER which are Smothered Cauliflower for their day job.

Baked hjead of cauliflower with mayo dressing

This Blood Orange Vinaigrette will add a fresh sweet and sour note to some slightly bitter Frize lettuce – plus it’s freaky looking!

For a party, I like fun and pretty sweets that can be set out on the buffet (with the appetizers). By the time everyone eats all these fabulous foods, they aren’t going to have room for much else.

 

But everyone always remembers desert (plus it’s Halloween), so it’s important.

These POISON TOFFEE APPLES are so crazy beautiful they are an automatic add to the menu:

Poison toffee apples

And these MARSHY POPS or Halloween Marshmallow Pops as they are actually billed, will make a quick, easy bite.

Halloween Marshmallow Pops are the handheld treat you want at your Halloween party. Colorful and delicious.

Halloween Candyfetti Candy Sprinkles (Affiliate links follow) taste awesome – plus they come in three different color combinations perfect for Halloween.

HALLOWEEN PARTY DECORATIONS

Do yourself a favor, and stick to Black, White and a little bit of Orange for the colors for your party. They are all easily found almost everywhere, especially at this time of the year.

Black or white tablecloths for the buffet (island, table, counter, dresser…) or add this sweet Black & White Striped Runner.

Candles, candles, and more candles are the best way to go to get some awesome ambiance and stay in your budget. These black tapers, white tapers, or votive candles  can be placed strategically throughout the party area. Use empty wine bottles (my preference), mason jars with sand, or even a carved out gourd. In a pinch, you can probably find holders (cheaply) at most dollar stores. The key here is quantity.

BHLDN speak easy stylized shoot by Christa Elyce

Pumpkins are pretty copious this time of year too (obvi) and make a great decoration in general but they are even better when painted:

Chalkboard paint might work, too. Maybe throw in a silver one for effect.

Click here for the Pumpkin Painting How-To’s

Painted Pumpkins, Chalky Finish paint on plastic pumpkin

Use cheap black and white patterned paper products from places like the Christmas Tree Shop, Dollar Tree, etc. to add a little pizazz to your table.

 

HALLOWEEN PARTY COSTUMES & FUN

Not everyone likes to dress up, so make Costumes optional – but have a fun vote for the best costume, the scariest… you get the idea. Winner gets to gloat. For years, I was a witch for Halloween, mostly because I made my own dress with dreamy, drapey sleeves a-la Endora, but wouldn’t you be the hit of your own party if you tried any of these:

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Link to the Halloween Makeup Article here.

The most important thing to remember about any party is to have fun!

This Halloween, remember that it’s totally do-able to have a BOO-TI-FUL Party!

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