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Put a twist on classic pulled pork by adding grainy mustard and sweet relish to the sauce. Serve the shredded meat with mayo and pickle slices. A spooky side dish for your trick or treat events. Making these adorable peppers is just as satisfying as carving pumpkins !

Save a few hours on the day of in order to reheat your meal. Slow Cooker Indian Curry is made with beef and a homemade curry sauce. This is a simple throw together dinner that is bursting with Indian spices and flavor.
Cute Halloween Sandwiches
This clever recipe is another great way to use any leftover pumpkin flesh from carving. If you don’t have any, canned pumpkin will also work. Add something lighter to your Halloween buffet. Our air-fried jalapeño poppers clock in at just 104 calories per serving. Fresh dill in the filling helps brighten up the flavor of these crispy poppers.
These delectable little pumpkin pie bites are made in the Instant Pot quickly and easily and they turn out so moist and delicious. Stuff these full of your favorite fresh fruit and sweep into the party like the winner you are. It’s the perfect host for little specks of Halloween candy. These meatballs are perfect appetizers for Halloween parties. While it might look pure as the driven snow, it’s packed with taste! Keep this recipe in your back pocket whenever you need to bring some leftover chicken back to life.
Flayed Man Cheese Ball
Put all that Halloween candy to good use by whipping up a tray of these dessert nachos. Top sliced Granny Smith apples with melted peanut butter, jelly, and chopped chocolate candy. It whips up in minutes, and you only have to dirty one bowl. Use whatever kind you like, anything from a hoppy IPA to a creamy stout (or even your favorite pumpkin beer?!). If you can’t find fig jam, try plum or apricot preserves.

Have you ever seen a cuter-looking pizza, bugs and all? You could make a bunch of mini versions of this pizza or make 4-5 large versions with all different toppings to keep things interesting. Martha Stewart is part of the Meredith Home Group.
Smoky Black-Bean Salsa
Try one of our lovely crockpot potluck ideas for a super easy and delicious recipe to bring. They will certainly feed a crowd of any size, and they’re full of flavor. Everything from chili and chicken to soup and casserole. And all of these fun Halloween-themed recipes are transportable so getting them there is just as easy! This slow-cooker chicken chili is a great addition to your cool weather weeknight meal rotation, especially when it comes to a Halloween potluck.
These fluorescent fuchsia margaritas have a secretly spooky ingredient—red cabbage! It doesn't add any flavor to your cocktail, and is a great way to trick all your party guests. Make these ice cubes ahead of time so you'll be ready to make these treats all October long.
This Instant Pot Sausage & Pumpkin Pasta is the perfect fall dish, with the delicious flavors of sausage and pumpkin along with tender farfalle. Pumpkin soup without cream is just as creamy, delicious, and rich as it is with cream. You might not believe it until you try it, but you don't need to add cream to pumpkin soup for it to be smooth and silky. Here we share the best Halloween potluck ideas to bring to your holiday party. These include salads, bite-sized snacks, desserts and more. With barely any preparation required, these meatballs are the perfect potluck meal!
Halloween Caprese Skewers are a fun + spooky snack/appetizer! These use traditional Caprese ingredients with a creepy twist. These healthy Halloween Phantom Pizza Pierogies are baked and not fried, easy to make and you can even make them ahead and freeze.
Be flexible with the fillings; it should work just fine for your office Halloween luncheon. The famous knotted bread is a great way to include it in your potluck menu. Instead of your usual pretzel, shape it in a bone that will resemble the theme of your office Halloween party. Elegant enough to impress, simple enough to make without breaking a sweat.

Feel free to substitute chopped pistachios for pine nuts, or feta for goat cheese. These ghoulish goodies will make your Halloween party an absolute treat! We have your whole party menu covered from creepy cocktails to bewitching brownies. And you’ll only need six ingredients to make it.
Channel Martha as you decorate your home and choose what to make for the potluck. These eyeball treats will delight an adult's inner children. These are easy to make and will fit perfectly in your office Halloween potluck menu.
Go the extra mile by mixing big-batchpumpkin spice lattesto wash it down with. If sweet-and-salty treats are your kryptonite, look no further than this fall stunner. Drive the flavor contrast home by finishing the crust with coarse saltandpearl sugar. Any casserole dish is prime for bringing to a potluck because they’re a breeze to reheat before serving.
Mummy Brie
This dish looks creepy thanks to the black spaghetti and the red meatball eyes. Not only are they adorable, but they’re also super portable. That makes them a great potluck party snack for this Halloween. This brownie is super easy to make ahead of time, so you don’t need to stress out. Take the spook factor to the next level with these spooky Halloween potluck recipes.
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