Quick Easy Halloween Food Ideas For Your Little Ones


Two cute last-minute Halloween party finger food ideas for your little ghosts and goblins. These would work as spooky Halloween party food, or just fun healthy snacks for your kids to enjoy before they head out to Trick or Treat!



Mummy Muffin Pizzas




Photo of Pizza Mummies by Sharon123/ Food.com


Cute Mummy Face Mini pizzas made on English muffins are fun finger food to serve kids at Halloween parties. Make plenty of these however because little ghosts and goblins are sure to gobble this fun snack up quickly.

Ingredients 

English muffins Pizza sauce
Black olives
Scallions Red or green pepper
Cheese sticks or slices

Directions


Simply spread pizza sauce (or spaghetti sauce) on the muffins. Add olives for the eyes and put a piece of red/green pepper in for the eyes. Layer some string cheese in the shapes of mummy wrapping,

Cook in a preheated oven ( 350 degrees) for about 10 minutes.

Recipe from Food.com



Creepy Carrot Fingers




picture courtesy of weelicious.com


Getting kids to eat any kind of healthy food on Halloween can be quite a trick in itself. However,  cute spooky carrot fingers might be just the treat that will work though.



Ingredients 

Vegetable dip
4 long carrots
1 medium carrot
softened cream cheese
sliced-almonds
baby carrots


Directions

Fill a serving bowl with your favorite vegetable dip. Wash and peel 4 long carrots for fingers and 1 medium carrot for a thumb. Use a paring knife to cut a flat, shallow notch in the tip of each carrot.

Then use a dab of dip or softened cream cheese to glue a sliced-almond fingernail on top of each notch. Stick the fingers in the dip to make it spooky.

Place plenty of peeled baby carrots near the spooky dip for fun dipping.

You can also just continue making lots of these creepy carrot fingers to put on a plate and serve without dip.

Either way, these should make a fun Halloween party food for kids (and grown-ups)

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