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Any ideas for a halloween dinner party menu ?
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Or something like a large ground pink crab cake with prawns coming off like fingers off a palm, you could put something spooky on the palm. You could always use a dollop of marie rose sauce to make the palm as well.
A thick red soup to resemble blood or greeen to resemble goo.
You could do baked fish, slit the fish to open in a coffin like shape and put something like veg to rememble something in the coffin, could also use a baked aubergine for this.
I do wonder about my imagination sometimes!!!
Or something like a large ground pink crab cake with prawns coming off like fingers off a palm, you could put something spooky on the palm. You could always use a dollop of marie rose sauce to make the palm as well.
A thick red soup to resemble blood or greeen to resemble goo.
You could do baked fish, slit the fish to open in a coffin like shape and put something like veg to rememble something in the coffin, could also use a baked aubergine for this.
I do wonder about my imagination sometimes!!!
Is it an 'All Grown Up' dinner party?
If there are going to be kids there I always make "Eyeball Jelly". Place a raisin or sultana in the holes of lychees then pop them in the liquid jelly mixture (either red or green is most effective) and leave to set in the fridge. Looks just like eyeballs when its set. kids (and adults) love it
If there are going to be kids there I always make "Eyeball Jelly". Place a raisin or sultana in the holes of lychees then pop them in the liquid jelly mixture (either red or green is most effective) and leave to set in the fridge. Looks just like eyeballs when its set. kids (and adults) love it