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Are you looking for some great and scary Halloween Party Food ideas? Look no further and browse through all my different Halloween treats on this page. If you live in the South, you may not realize Fall is officially here until you start seeing those big beautiful orange pumpkins and multicolored Indian corn. October 1st is when my wife pulls out the Halloween decorations and plans for the annual Halloween Party. In the past the Halloween Party Food included sugar laden and fatty foods which just sends shivers down my spine. In our house we have crossed over to whole food plant-based Halloween Party Food keeping the “creepy” but “yummy” factor in for the perfect Halloween Bash!

Graveyard Hummus
For an easy dip and Halloween dish, try this "Graveyard Hummus". All it takes is your favorite hummus recipe and some carrots.
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Graveyard Humus

Get out your Magic Wand

Every Witch, Goblin, and Ghost will give 5 stars to these devilishly good appetizers:

The Graveyard Hummus has an eerie effect with farmer’s market carrots that have stringy roots dangling off and set in the hummus as fingers coming up from the grave. The sprinkle of smoked paprika in the palm area adds a nice “bloody dirt” effect.

Igor’s favorite creepy crawler app is The Black Widow Spider Eggs that satisfies your creamy and salty cravings

And if you are looking for an easy app but also elicits the “eew” reaction from your guests Ghoul-camole Pumpkin is one they will devour, and it will be the hit of the party.

Black Widow Spider Eggs
No eggs in this “black widow spider eggs!” dish. But they look like real eggs, with some creepy spiders protecting them.
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Black Widow Spider Eggs
Ghoul-camole Pumpkin
Who do you think will dip their chips in the Ghoul-camole Pumpkin? Don't let the looks scare you....
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Ghoul-camole Pumpkin

The Next Halloween Party Food Course

For the next course, be sure to hollow out room for one of these entrees:

The hearty Spiderweb Soup is a concoction of any squash of the season or sweet potatoes with a drizzle of black bean soup to spin your web of perfection.

Spiderweb Soup
This holiday-inspired soup is a versatile way to use any squash of the season, or sweet potatoes. A drizzle of black bean soup and a little creativity completes this comforting Autumn spiderweb soup.
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Spiderweb Soup

If you believe in the Halloween folklore and need to keep the lost spirits away, then be sure to partake a stuffed Jack-O-Lantern Pepper or two. These little monsters are filled with whole food plant-based Kelp noodles that gives the appearance of brains seeping out the top of the bell pepper head and packs a punch of flavor.

Don’t forget to pair with the Bloody Vampire to quench your thirst!

Stuffed Jack-O-Lantern Peppers
To make these Stuffed Jack-O-Lantern Peppers look eerie, I filled them with plant based Pad Thai. The Pad Thai was made with kelp noodles, mushrooms, carrots, green onions, onions, garlic, ginger, coconut milk, tamari and curry. So forget about the pumpkin carving this year and use some bell peppers!
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Stuffed Jack-O-Lantern Peppers
Bloody Vampire
Packed with vitamins and nutrients, this sweet and tasty “bloody vampire” juice is made with carrots, apples, collard greens and beets.
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Bloody Vampire

To Top it Off

To finish out the dark and gruesome night, the Fruit Monster accompanied with Green Grape Caterpillars will be your last delight!

Fruit Monster
I could have called this a vomiting watermelon, but I wasn't sure if that would have been the most appetizing idea. Then again, this fruit monster is throwing up watermelon and pineapple.
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Fruit Monster
Green Grape Caterpillars
These green grape caterpillars are easy to make and are a great treat for halloween. They look adorable and are delicious even if your first reaction might be to stay away from these creepy crawlers.
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Green Grape Caterpillars