A Spooktacular Guide to Nutritious Treats
Halloween is a time of year that brings out the child in all of us. It’s a season of mystery and magic when the streets are full of costumed kids and beautifully decorated homes. The air buzzes with the excitement of trick-or-treating and the thrill of spooky stories. However, despite all the fun activities and parties, one thing we often forget about is our health.
As you already know, traditional Halloween treats are notoriously laden with sugar, artificial colors, and unhealthy fats. Considering how bad sugar can be for our bodies, and especially for children, we made a list of healthy Halloween snacks. The good part about these snacks is that you can have a great time with your friends and family while preparing them.
Whether you’re hosting a spooky party or just looking for healthier options, these recipes will add a touch of magic to your Halloween festivities.
Creative and Healthy Halloween Snack Recipes
Let’s dive into some exciting recipes that are perfect for a healthy Halloween celebration. These snacks are not only nutritious but also fun to make and eat, ensuring that your party will be both spooky and healthy.
1. Bell Pepper Olive Monster Eyes
These are really easy to make, you just need a small circle cutter and a Ziploc filled with cream cheese. If you want to opt for dairy-free cream cheese, I recommend Kite Hill. I used it before and it did an amazing job.
Ingredients:
- Bell pepper
- Softened cream cheese
- Large black olives
First, you need to cut the pepper into 4 pieces, then, using a circle cutter, cut bell pepper circles. Place the softened cream cheese onto each circle. Slice the olives and place them on the cream cheese. Refrigerate before serving. The combination will offer a spooky effect and your guests will feel like eating little monster eyes.
2. Peanut Butter Apple Monster Teeth
The peanut butter apple is a great alternative to caramel apples. It’s healthier, but still a treat kids will like. The ingredients you need are some basic ones, you probably already have around your house. Just keep in mind that in order to create a spooky and memorable design, it would be best to use green apples for the contrast. Yellow or red apples still work, don’t get me wrong.
Ingredients:
- Apples
- Peanut Butter
- Sunflower seeds
First of all, you need to slice the apples, then put two spoons of peanut butter in a small Ziploc. Cut a hole in the bottom corner of the bag and you’ll be ready to play and decorate. Top with another apple slice and push slightly to stick together. The last step is to place sunflower seeds along the peanut butter. This way, you’ll create a teeth effect.
3. Mandarin Pumpkins
Mandarin Pumpkins will significantly improve your Halloween table’s look. The past part about this snack is that it can be done in less than 10 minutes.
Ingredients:
- 10 Mandarins
- 2 stalks celery
Firstly, you must peel all the mandarins and beautifully arrange them on a big plate. I recommend you use a darker shade, for example, brown or black, to create a spooktacular contrast. After you peel the mandarins you need to stick a piece of celery into the middle of each fruit. You’ll see how your mandarins will transform into scary pumpkins within seconds.
4. Banana Ghosts
These B00-nanas are, by far, one of the easiest healthy snacks you can prepare for this Halloween. The kids will be obsessed with them and you need a few minutes to obtain the final look. If your guests are starting to come and you want a fast snack to surprise them, this should be your go-to. The banana ghosts are perfect for any Halloween party.
Ingredients:
- Bananas
- Chocolate chips
- Chocolate sos
The trick is to assemble the bananas before getting brown, to obtain the best effect. Cut the bananas in half, place 2 chocolate chips for the eyes, and create a smiley mouth with the chocolate sos. That’s all! Now, you’re ready to party!
5. Chocolate Covered “Booberies”
Who doesn’t want spooky strawberries? The recipe is easier than you can imagine and will immediately fascinate your guests.
Ingredients:
- Strawberries
- White chocolate
- Small chocolate chips
Melt the white chocolate into a resistant recipient, then dive the strawberries one by one into the obtained sos. The strawberries will start to look like ghosts. To complete the final look, make sure you add some scary chocolate chip eyes on the white chocolate before it hardens. How does it sound? This might be one of my favorite healthy snacks and I can’t wait to prepare it again this year.
6. Spooky Avocado Dip with Tortilla Chips
The special guest for this recipe will be a carved pumpkin. This dish will immediately become a centerpiece and surprise your guests. You already know how to do guacamole, so it will take just a few minutes to put everything together.
Here is a tip: Make sure you add a little bit of mayonnaise to the guacamole so, it will prevent the avocados from turning black.
Ingredients:
- Carved pumpkin
- Guacamole sos
- Tortilla chips
Place the guacamole inside the pumpkin and make sure a significant part of it can exit the pumpkin through his mouth because that is where the guests will dip the tortilla chips. Delicious! Try this one and let us know, in the comment section, how the entire process went!
7. Spooky Spider Eggs
This is another healthy recipe you can easily obtain! They are good-looking and scary at the same time. They will look good on a colorful Halloween table and add a little mystery.
Ingredients:
- Eggs
- Black olives
- Mayonnaise
- Mustard
- Salt
- Pepper
So, you need to cut eggs in half lengthwise. Slip out yolks and mash. Stir in mayonnaise, mustard, salt, and pepper, then place the mixture back in the egg.
Cut the whole olive in half and use a part for the spider’s body. Slice the other half for the spider’s legs. That’s all! You just obtain a spooky spider and a super tasty egg.
8. Spooky Stuffed Peppers
The stuffed peppers can be easily done just by creating a spooky face and adding some vegetables inside them. So, in case you don’t have enough time to cook for Halloween, using simple ingredients can help you finish the recipe in just a few minutes which is great! In case you want to be a little extra and cook a dish all your guests will remember, then, you should take your time and prepare a tasty mixture to stuff the peppers.
Ingredients:
- 4 peppers (yellow, red, green, and orange to obtain a beautiful effect)
- 25 g pine nuts
- 1 red onion, chopped
- 2 fat garlic cloves
- 1 small aubergine
- 200 g pouch mixed grains (I recommended bulghur wheat and quinoa)
- zest of 1 lemon
- bunch basil, chopped
Firstly, you need the cut the top of the potatoes and remove the seeds, then use a small sharp knife to carve spooky Halloween faces into the sides.
Fill each paper with the grain mixture obtained by mixing all the ingredients. Replace the lids using cocktail sticks to secure them in place, and put the peppers in a big roasting tin with the carved faces facing upwards. Cover with foil and bake for 35 minutes, uncovered for the final 10. The peppers should be soft and the filling piping hot.
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