As you probably know, we love creating themed recipes here at Early Start Nutrition, so we’ve decided to bring you a blog full of spook-tacular Halloween recipe ideas (and bad Halloween puns, sorry!).
Halloween is often a time where children have a lot of sugary foods, such as sweets and chocolate. And while it’s fine for children to have a treat or two, many will have up to 7 times the amount of sugar recommended! To help, we’ve put together some fang-tastic Halloween recipe ideas that are great to make with children, either in their childcare setting or at home.
Pumpkin Cupcakes
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Ingredients (makes 12 cupcakes)
- 120g plain flour
- 80g caster sugar
- 1tbsp baking powder
- 1 1/2tsp ground cinnamon
- 120ml whole milk
- 40g unsalted butter (at room temperature)
- 2 eggs
- 200g can pumpkin puree
- 180g cream cheese.
Method
- Preheat your oven to 170°c (325°F) Gas 3
- Put the flour, sugar, baking powder, cinnamon and butter in a bowl and stir until you get a sandy consistency and the ingredients are combined (you can also use an electric mixer or a handheld whisk)
- Gradually pour in the milk and mix until combined
- Now stir in the pumpkin puree by hand until it combines with the cake mixture
- Place 12 cupcake cases into a cupcake baking tin and spoon the mixture in until they’re about two-thirds full
- Put the cupcakes in your preheated oven and bake for around 20 minutes, or until golden
- Leave the cupcakes to cool slightly in the tin before turning them out onto a wire rack to cool
- When the cupcakes are cool, either pipe or spoon the cream cheese on the top to create your frosting
- Eat and enjoy!
Haunted Hummus
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Ingredients (Serves Three to Four)
- 1 can chickpeas (in water)
- 1 can pumpkin puree
- 2 tbsp tahini
- 2 tbsp lemon juice
- 1/2 tsp chilli powder
- 1/2 tsp ground cumin
- 3 garlic cloves.
Method
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Using the measuring spoons, help children to measure out the ingredients. Parents/practitioners can help with opening the tinned ingredients.
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Place all the ingredients in a food processor and blend until smooth. Add a dash of water if the hummus is too thick. You can ask children to do some taste testing and adjust the seasoning!
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Encourage children to pour or spoon the hummus into bowls. To make it look like a pumpkin, make a green stem using cucumber or any other green vegetables. Children can use a blunt knife to add lines for a pumpkin effect!
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Use your favourite cookie cutters to create the perfect pitta/tortilla dips.
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Serve and enjoy!
Freaky Frankenstein Wraps
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Ingredients (makes 4 wraps)
For the tortillas (if you’re not using shop- brought ones):
- 100g fresh spinach
- 25g vegetable oil
- 180g plain flower
- 1/2tsp baking powder
- Your filling of choice (e.g. black beans and cheese, tuna and sweetcorn, sliced chicken and avocado).
For Frankensteins face:
- 1/3 of a cucumber
- 1/2 carrot
- 4 black olives
- 1 red and/or yellow pepper
- 4 breadsticks.
Method
To make the tortillas
- Rinse the spinach and add it to a pan on medium heat and wilt for roughly two minutes
- Add the spinach to a blender, along with the oil and blend until smooth
- Pace the flour into a large mixing bowl and add the spinach mixture, along with roughly 30ml of water
- Use a spoon/ whisk/ your hands to combine and knead until a soft dough forms- roughly 5 minutes or so
- Shape into a ball, cover and leave for 15-20 minutes
- Divide the dough into 4 equal balls and sprinkle a little flour onto your work surface
- Use a rolling pin to role each dough portion into roughly 8/10 inch discs
- Heat a non- stick frying pan over a medium heat. Once hot, add your tortilla and cook for 1-2 minutes each side (keep a close eye on them to make sure they don’t burn!).
To make Frankensteins face:
- Chop the cucumber, carrot and pepper shapes that will make Frankensteins face (make the size and shape suitable for children to reduce their risk of choking)
- Cut the olives in half lengthways and then slice into small pieces (a semi circle shape)
- Break the breadsticks in half or thirds
- Fill your tortilla wrap with your chosen filling
- Now use the vegetables and breadsticks to create Frankensteins face!
Quivering Quesadilla
Ingredients (makes 1 quesadilla)
- 2 tortilla wraps
- 60g grated cheese.
Method
- Place one tortilla on top of the other and use a knife to create the outline of your pumpkin
- Now create the face of your pumpkin on one of the tortillas (make sure children use child- friendly knives!)
- Sprinkle the grated cheese onto the tortilla without the pumpkin face and place the other tortilla over the top
- Place on a baking tray and pop in a pre-heated oven (180°) for around 10 minutes, until the cheese has melted and the tortilla wraps have crisped slightly.
Wicked Witch Brooms
Ingredients (makes 1)
- 1 breadstick
- A small block of cheese, such as cheddar (you’ll need about 20g).
Method
- Cut roughly a 20g square of cheese
- Use a knife to cut small lines about half way down the square of cheese (see picture above)
- Carefully push the end of the breadstick into the top of the cheese.
Perilous Pumpkin Kebabs
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Children in your setting will love this fruit show-stopper! You could also make some wicked vegetable kebabs.
Ingredients
- Any fruit you like!
- We used strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, banana and pineapple
- 1 medium sized pumpkin
- Wooden kebab sticks.
Method
- Carefully cut out the pumpkin face. We didn’t scoop out the middle, so we can use it after to make a tasty pumpkin soup!
- Cut the fruit into bite sized pieces
- Carefully thread the fruit onto the kebab sticks
- Pierce each kebab stick into the pumpkin.
Terrifying Tortillas with Spooky Salsa
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These toasted tortilla shapes are delicious and perfect for dipping!
Ingredients
- Tortilla wraps- either white or wholemeal
- Mild paprika
- Salsa dip
- Halloween cookie cutters (ours were £1! From Asda).
Method
- Cut your chosen Halloween shape out of the tortilla wraps (or bread/pitta)
- Place them on a baking try and give them a light dusting of paprika
- Pop them in the oven at 180°c for a few minutes, until slightly crisp
- Spoon the salsa (chopped tomato, diced red onion, with your favourite herbs) in a bowl
- Arrange the tortilla shapes decoratively on a board or plate.
Ominous Oranges
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How cute are these little guys?! They are a great way of encouraging children to eat fruit.
Ingredients
- Medium to large oranges
- Any fruit of your choosing. We used mixed berries.
Method
- Carefully cut the top off each orange to form the lid
- Scoop out the orange centre
- Carefully cut or draw a scary face into each orange
- Fill with your chosen fruit mix.
BOO-tiful Bananas
These bone- chilling bananas are speedy snacks to make and will go down a treat with the children in your setting!
Ingredients
- Bananas
- Raisins
- Stick on edible eyes
- Wooden lollipop sticks.
Method
- Cut each banana in half
- Push a lollipop stick into banana half
- Place the eye on the banana
- Roll each raisin in your hand and place on the banana to make the mouth.
Petrifying Pizzas
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Ingredients (Serves One)
- 1 small pizza base or pitta bread
- 1 tbsp passata
- A pinch of oregano
- 30/40g grated cheese
- 1 unsalted black olive- chopped.
Method
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Use a cookie cutter to stamp out the pizza base circles
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Spread the passata and sprinkle the oregano onto the top of the base
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Decorate your pitta with the cheese to create a web
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Place in your pre- heated oven (200°C/gas mark 6) for 8-10 minutes
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Add the olive to your pizza to create the spiders body.
Freaky Frankenstein Toast
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Ingredients (Serves One)
- 1 slice bread (white or wholemeal)
- 1/2 avocado- halved, pitted, peeled, and mashed
- 1-2 slices of mozzarella cheese
- 2-3 unsalted black olives- chopped
- 1 small red pepper or tomato.
Method
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Toast the bread and spread on the mashed avocado
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Arrange the olives to create Frankenstein’s hair and scar
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Use the sliced mozzarella to make the white part of his eyes and place the chopped olive pieces on top to make the pupils
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Cut a slice or red pepper or tomato and use this to make his mouth.
The Pumpkin Cupcake recipe was really nice. Thanks for sharing.
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