Kyndall brings Jennifer’s Halloween party to life with spooktacular pumpkin party favors and sweet treats. All the boys and ghouls will love snacking on Frankenstein krispies, mummy scotcharoos and boo-nanas.
The Perfect Halloween Party
A Party is Brewing
Hy-Vee has the delight (and Frights) for bewitching halloween parties.
Gory
Fruit Punch
Freeze plastic spiders in round ice molds. Place in a pitcher of fruit punch for a scary drink—the spiders will emerge as the ice melts.
SpiderWeb
caramel apples
Insert craft sticks into apples. Dip apples in melted caramel; let dry. Melt white chocolate and pipe a spiderweb pattern. Add plastic spiders.
For Ready-to-hatch spider eggs, pour melted Hy-Vee Creamy White Frosting over Hy-Vee Bakery donut holes. Pipe on spiders using black gel food coloring mixed
with frosting.
Chocolate Truffle Spiders
Creepy Crawly Cookies
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these snacks will send chills down your spine and leave you
for more.
crawly!
Choose from a mix
of soft, hard, sweet and savory cheeses to fill the board. Pair with bold and spicy meats, and add fruits and veggies for garnish.
Pasta in
individual servings makes it easy to grab and go while mingling with friends.
quick
cleanup
You won’t be afraid of the after-party mess with stacks of napkins and paper plates for serving. Wipe up spills during the party and toss it all out after.
Zombie pasta cups
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Order an
unfrosted round cake from Your local hy-vee bakery to create this bone-chilling treat.
Bone Cake
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how to build a
charcuterie cemetery
this is the kind of cemetery you’ll want to spend time around.
Cut spooky bats out of cheese slices with Halloween-inspired cookie cutters.
1
2
Slice ghosts out of your favorite white cheese. Use a small straw to poke out the eyes and mouth.
3
Carve into cheese tombstones with a toothpick. Fill in lines with seasoning so it’s easy to read.
4
It takes more than food to set the mood.
sink your teeth into these ghoulish goodies that are sure to be a smash.
bash!
the party will be anything but dead with this food spread from 6 feet under.
grub!
sea monster pot pie
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Werewolf cupcakes
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brie mummies
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Vampire hearts
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mummify both brie rounds with strips of puff pastry. Use seasonal fruits to create spooky faces. No two should
look alike.
floating
phantoms
Inflate some large white balloons and cover them
with spare white sheets. Suspend the balloons from the ceiling with string or fishline and
add felt eyes!
Mummies in a blanket
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Ghost meringue pancakes
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Jack-o’ Lantern fruit cups
Cut the tops of navel oranges in a zigzag pattern and scoop out the fruit. Carve out eyes, nose and mouth. Fill the jack-o’-lantern with blueberries, blackberries and raspberries. Add sugar snap peas for the stems, if desired.
Take the fright out of the night with a kid-approved halloween party.
cute!
Lime slime punch
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kids love this drinkable slime.
let them decorate their own cups, or personalize one for each party guest.
Use toothpicks to secure cheese crosses and meat stick fencing to cheese blocks.
Create a mysterious and exciting atmosphere with dim lighting, candles, strobe or string lights and a fog machine.
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Shop for Halloween treats
Shop Now
Shop for everything you need to build your own Halloween Charcuterie Board
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Shop Now
Shop for Halloween treats
A Party is Brewing
Hy-Vee has the delight (and Frights) for bewitching halloween parties.
Take the fright out of the night with a kid-approved halloween party.
cute!
Lime slime punch
View Recipe
Ghost meringue pancakes
View Recipe
kids love this drinkable slime.
let them decorate their own cups, or personalize one for each party guest.
Jack-o’ Lantern fruit cups
Cut the tops of navel oranges in a zigzag pattern and scoop out the fruit. Carve out eyes, nose and mouth. Fill the jack-o’-lantern with blueberries, blackberries and raspberries. Add sugar snap peas for the stems, if desired.
Mummies
in a blanket
View Recipe
floating
phantoms
Inflate some large white balloons and cover them
with spare white sheets. Suspend the balloons from the ceiling with string or fishline and
add felt eyes!
brie
mummies
View Recipe
Werewolf cupcakes
View Recipe
mummify both brie rounds with strips of puff pastry. Use seasonal fruits to create spooky faces. No two should
look alike.
bash!
sink your teeth into these ghoulish goodies that are sure to be a smash.
sea monster pot pie
View Recipe
Vampire hearts
View Recipe
It takes more than food to set the mood.
Create a mysterious and exciting atmosphere with dim lighting, candles, strobe or string lights and a fog machine.
Cut spooky bats out of cheese slices with Halloween-inspired cookie cutters.
1
Use toothpicks to secure cheese crosses and meat stick fencing to cheese blocks.
2
Slice ghosts out of your favorite white cheese. Use a small straw to poke out the eyes and mouth.
3
Carve into cheese tombstones with a toothpick. Fill in lines with seasoning so it’s easy to read.
4
this is the kind of cemetery you’ll want to spend time around.
charcuterie cemetery
how to build a
Shop Now
Shop for everything you need to build your own Halloween Charcuterie Board
the party will be
anything but dead
with this food spread
from 6 feet under.
grub!
Pasta in
individual servings makes it easy to grab and go while mingling with friends.
Choose from a mix
of soft, hard, sweet and savory cheeses to fill the board. Pair with bold and spicy meats, and add fruits and veggies for garnish.
Order an
unfrosted round cake from Your local hy-vee bakery to create this bone-chilling treat.
quick
cleanup
You won’t be afraid of the after-party mess with stacks of napkins and paper plates for serving. Wipe up spills during the party and toss it all out after.
Zombie pasta cups
View Recipe
Bone Cake
View Recipe
these snacks will send chills down your spine and leave you for more.
bugging
crawly!
Creepy Crawly Cookies
View Recipe
Chocolate Truffle Spiders
View Recipe
Gory
Fruit Punch
Freeze plastic spiders in round ice molds. Place in a pitcher of fruit punch for a scary drink—the spiders will emerge as the ice melts.
For Ready-to-hatch spider eggs, pour melted Hy-Vee Creamy White Frosting over Hy-Vee Bakery donut holes. Pipe on spiders using black gel food coloring mixed
with frosting.
SpiderWeb
caramel apples
Insert craft sticks into apples. Dip apples in melted caramel; let dry. Melt white chocolate and pipe a spiderweb pattern. Add plastic spiders.
Kyndall brings Jennifer’s Halloween party to life with spooktacular pumpkin party favors and sweet treats. All the boys and ghouls will love snacking on Frankenstein krispies, mummy scotcharoos and boo-nanas.
The Perfect Halloween Party
