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From dawn till dusk, we’ve got recipes bursting with spooky surprises to help you trick and treat your household. This Halloween, skip the pricey, plastic-wrapped supermarket snacks and revel in some scarily yummy grub instead…
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Boo-tiful breakfasts
These pumpkin spice pancakes give great flavours. Try making your own pumpkin pie spice with this easy recipe and use a pancake pan to create spooktacular ghoul and monster shaped pancakes!
Ghost toast turns a peanut butter and banana topping into something spine tingling, while these killer coffin-shaped pop tarts add a freaky retro vibe to the occasion.
Jack-o-lantern smoothies, Frankenstein smoothie bowls and apple cinnamon latte are the perfect way to frighten some goodness into brekkie. Easily blended together and full of deliciously healthy stuff, just a jar and a sharpie make them a quick addition to Halloween breakfast.
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Lunchbox screamers
With fright night falling on a Monday this year, chances are that lunch is going to be a packed one for most of us. Have some fun with it by conjuring up spooky snacks and treats.
Witch’s broomsticks and ghost hard boiled eggs are a simple way to give a little jump scare as you tuck into lunch. With a bit more prep time on your hands, these pumpkin and feta pies are a-gore-able!
These deliciously dark spider’s web cupcakes are far too cute to be scary. Equally sweet, these Halloween flapjacks can be made in the air fryer to save you scary energy bills!
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Dinnertime shenanigans
Is Monday night pizza night in your house? Give homemade pizzas a spook-tactular makeover with these blood curdling ideas. We love the olive-haired Dracula – which one gives you tingles?
For a more grown-up dish, try this anti-vampire potion (aka butternut squash and garlic soup). And this pumpkin fondue makes a wickedly impressive centre piece. Dip gherkins, cured meats and crusty bread in the oozy cheese mix and line up some fun forfeits for anyone who drops their dippers!
Another great bake for the EasyFry, this dish of zombie guts cinnamon rolls is a show stopping (or should that be heart stopping?!) way to end a Halloween feast if you can stomach it. Get past the frighteningly lifelike resemblance and this sweet treat is a devilishly tasty trick.
Happy Halloween!