Spooky cooking
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Halloween is a time to go a bit over the top: garish make-up, outlandish outfits and truly diabolical dishes. (And if anyone asks, just say you're doing it for the kids)
Spooky food for the tricksters
Toffee Apples Vampire FingernailsIce-cream Eyeballs in Blood-clot SaucePickled Spines of PorcupinesA Plate of Soil with Engine Oil Hansel and Gretel's Spare Ribs Crispy Wasp Stings on a Piece of Buttered ToastWitches' Hats
A magical meal for the grown-ups
Eyeball Martini Autumn Salad with Tangerines, Avocado and Pumpkin Seeds Pork Chops with Sage and Apple SauceChestnut Tart
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