If hitting the streets in a polyester costume on Halloween is not up your alley, an EAT, DRINK, and BE SCARY dinner party is a perfect way to spend the evening with friends.
Once your guests sit down for dinner, start your goulish meal with a warm bowl of Green Gruel with Eyeballs.

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or for a more elegant presentation, Spiderweb Soup (use yogurt or creme fraiche to draw the spider webs)

Photo from Le Chat Gourmet
For the salad course, a Warm Butternut Squash and Arugula salad hits the spot.

Photo from Apartment Therapy The Kitchn
And for the main course, Beef Tenderloin with Garlic Horseradish served with a side of Potato Ghosts.

Photo from Epicurious

Photo from Epicurean Mom
Later this week, I'll have drink recommendations to round out your Halloween dinner party!
I am doing that cheesecake and salad for sure!! Have to get started planning my part-tay!
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