This year, I'm hosting a two-person dinner party and monster movie marathon. I'm planning a simple supper: black & orange cheese and fruit platter, green curry, and caramel popcorn.
In thinking about my Halloween menu, I wanted something sophisticated but easy, festive but not childish. As a result of my research, I started a list of grown-up party menus. Then, I asked a couple of my favorite foodie/blogger friends to contribute a round-up of recipes. Here's what we came up with...
Black & Orange Cocktail Party:
The "sinister spread" from Martha Stewart |
Black velvet cocktail
Blood orange margarita
Candy corn vodka martini
Appetizers:
Black & blue cheese log
Black olive tapenade with orange & white crudite (endive, fennel, cauliflower, daikon radish, jicama, orange bell pepper, baby carrots)
Deviled eggs with pimento cheese & smoked paprika
Poppy seed & cheddar cheese ball
Roasted carrot dip
Roasted sweet potato slices topped with black bean hummus
Sweets:
Chocolate caramel marshmallow pops
Chocolate cupcakes with orange cream cheese frosting
Chocolate pumpkin pie bars
It's all about the Boos!
Festive cocktails complied by Ruth Sparrow
Ghostly spirits from BHG
Monster Movie Marathon Munchies:
Zombirella's Frankencake |
Caramel apple martini
Green olive tapenade with crackers
Garlicky kale salad
Ricotta & chive gnocchi with kale pesto
Grasshopper macarons
(And LOOK...a whole menu inspired by The Bride of Frankenstein!)
Pumpkin Feast:
Nigel Slater's hot, sweet baked pumpkin |
Pumpkin hummus with pita chips
Grilled salmon (or chicken or pork) with pumpkin-molasses barbeque sauce
Pumpkin & red lentil soup
Pumpkin-pecan pie
Day of the Dead Dinner:
Sugar skull sugar cookies from Sugarbelle
Autumnal Desserts:
Sugar skull sugar cookies from Sugarbelle
Pan de muerto (bread of the dead)
Dulce de Calabaza (candied pumpkin)
Autumnal Desserts:
Candied apples from Just a Taste |
Bourbon sweet potato cupcakes
French pear tart
Maple cake with maple syrup frosting
Mini cranberry meringue pies
Pumpkin muffins
Salted caramel sauce
S'mores with maple-bacon marshmallows & dark chocolate
S'more shooters
Spiced apple sorbet
Black & White Bash
compiled by Laura of Food Snob STL
Black and white cookies from Smitten Kitchen
Pumpkin Juice
inspired by J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series
2 quarts apple juice, divided
1 piece fresh ginger (about 2-inches), sliced
1 cinnamon stick
1/2 teaspoon whole cloves
1/4 cup honey
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 piece fresh ginger (about 2-inches), sliced
1 cinnamon stick
1/2 teaspoon whole cloves
1/4 cup honey
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 28-oz. can pumpkin puree
bourbon or spiced rum, optional
- Pour 3 cups of the apple juice into a saucepan; add the ginger slices, cinnamon stick, and cloves. Bring the mixture to a boil, turn down to a simmer, and cook for 15 minutes.
- Remove from heat, add the honey and brown sugar, and stir to dissolve.
- Add the pumpkin puree & remaining apple juice. Refrigerate the mixture until well-chilled.
- To serve an adult beverage, add a shot of bourbon or spiced rum to a glass of ice. Fill with the pumpkin juice.
1 comment:
I totally agree with you about the trick-or-treaters! I still hand out candy though (I'm scared of getting egged, quite frankly). Looks like you're going to have a fun time though!
-Kristen
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