Can you create a Halloween menu for fifty people?!


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Can you create a Halloween menu for fifty people?


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Do you want me to give you an actual menu or do you just want to know if I could make a menu? Sure I could create one, but I'd have to know the tastes of the guests and if you wanted gross-looking food or just colored for Halloween.

On the supermarket checkout lanes Betty Crocker has a great Halloween book out now or go to Bettycrocker.com

YES FORGET FIFTY THINK OF WHAT THEY LIKE WHAT YOU CAN AFFORD AND WRITE IT DOWN THERE YOU GO A MENU

If you want to make one, what you can do is have some different colored food, chocolate eyeballs, and Halloween based meals. Mabey you can have Devil Red punch, or somthing like that.

sure, that would be fun. can you?

Vampire Blood Drink
1 gallon cranberry juice
1 gallon orange juice
1 cup raspberry sorbet
1 quart seltzer
Body Part Ice Cubes, recipe follows

Mix the juices together. Add the sorbet, softened, and stir until it disappears. Add the seltzer.
Before serving, chill with the Body Part Cubes of floating hands.
Pour into glasses and stir with glow stick swizzle sticks.
Body Part Ice Cubes:
12 cups cold water
2 to 3 drops green food coloring
Special Equipment:
2 plastic gloves
Color the cold water with enough green food coloring to make it stand out against the background of the punch.
Fill 2 food service gloves with colored water and twist and knot opening closed to make a tight seal. Freeze gloves for 12 to 24 hours. When frozen, cut plastic gloves off. Carefully float the hands in the punch.

Spider's Nest DipYield: 20 to 25 servings
2 (8-ounce) package cream cheese
1 (1.25-ounce) package taco seasoning mix
1 1/2 cups sour cream
1 (16-ounce) can black refried beans
1 (12-ounce) package shredded Mexican cheese
1/2 cup fresh chunky salsa (from your grocery's deli section)
1 (2.25-ounce) can chopped black olives
1 cup guacamole (from your grocery's deli section)
1 (15-ounce) can whole black beans, drained and rinsed
4 to 6 bags blue tortilla chips

In a small bowl, mix cream cheese and 1/2 packet of taco seasoning with 1 cup of the sour cream (hold the rest of the sour cream to decorate). Set mixture aside. Spread a thin layer of refried beans in the bottom of a microwaveable serving dish. Add a layer of shredded cheese. Heat dish in microwave for 1 minute, until cheese is slightly melted. Drain the salsa and layer it over the cheese. Drain the olives and layer over the salsa. Add a layer of the sour cream mixture. Add a layer of guacamole.
To decorate the top, spoon a medium sized dollop of sour cream in the center. This is the spider's "nest." Spoon the rest of the sour cream into an air-tight bag. Cut a very small piece out of 1 of the bottom corners of the bag and, starting at the outer edge of the dip, pipe a thin circle around the perimeter. Create another circle half way between the perimeter circle and the center dollop, creating 3 circles. Using a knife blade, toothpick or skewer, drag a thin line of the sour cream from the "nest" outward toward the edge of the dish. Continue making lines all around the "nest" to complete the spider web design. Position whole black beans onto the sour cream "web." Embellish with plastic decorative spiders. Serve with a bowl of blue tortilla chips.

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Put together a menu that's stress-free for you. Think finger-foods. Pigs-In-A-Blanket, Deviled Eggs, Chicken Strips, Meatballs, Chips and Dips, Cheese Cubes, etc.

Don't forget the music!!!!!




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