6 Halloween party treats to bring out the ghouls and goblins
With more South Africans getting into the spooky spirit of Halloween, Review found a few easy Halloween treat ideas that will impress even the scariest guest.
POLOKWANE – Halloween is celebrated every year on 31 October and what better way to get into the spirit than to host a party that will have your kids and friends talking about it long after the event.
Here are some cool Halloween treats that you can try at home to make the occasion a particularly spooky one:
Start off with Graveyard dip for chips or biscuits.Add a plastic skeleton with pieces sticking out of the dip.
All it takes is a few olives and red gel food color to transform unassuming mini cheese rounds into eerie-looking eyeballs
A Halloween deviled eggs recipe topped with olives shaped into spiders!
Everyone will love these ghostly meringues – crispy on the outside and deliciously gooey on the inside, they’re the perfect spooky sweet treat and a scarily good Halloween party idea.
Make use of cold meat that you roll up. Add a little red cherry or red pepper to make the finger nail. A a sprinkle of food colouring for effect.
Some fruit salad. Cut a watermelon in the shape of a jack o lantern and add fruit to look like it is spilling out it’s insides.
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