Country Ghost Party: Recipes

Need some good Halloween dinner ideas? Here’s our favorite recipes from our Country Ghost Party.

For Halloween Dinner Eat Ghostly White Chili and Homemade Mac & Cheese

For our main dishes we served ever-popular homemade mac+cheese and my personal favorite a ghostly white chili! I whipped up this simple macaroni & cheese recipe. Debbie (whom you may know as Dr. Debbie), makes the most scrumptious and kid-friendly chili. It’s a fall and wintertime favorite at our house. Lucky for us all, she’s agreed to share her recipe:

Debbie’s Ghostly Chili

:: 2 cans white navy beans, reserve liquid
:: 1 large onion, peeled and chopped
:: 1/4 cup butter
:: 1/4 cup flour
:: 1 1/2 tsp chili powder
:: 1 tsp cumin
:: 1/2 tsp salt
:: 1/2 tsp pepper
:: 1 cup chicken broth
:: 1 cup half and half
:: 2 – 4 oz cans of diced green chilies
:: 1 cup cooked cubed chicken

Saute onions in 2 Tbs butter. Add remaining butter, flour and powdered spices. Cook until you have a roux, about one minute. Gradually add chicken broth, bean liquid and cream. Stir until smooth and slightly thickened. Then add sauce to beans, chilies and chicken. Warm in crock pot until ready to serve.

white chili recipe for Halloween Dinner

We offered colorless garnishes for the chili: white cheddar, white onion, sour cream and white corn tortilla chips served up in cracker jars atop tree stump pedestals. These wood slabs are my favorite part of the food table. Nothing says “rustic” as perfectly as these raw tree slices that still have bark — with lichen and all — still in tact.

What to Make for Halloween Dinner

SUPERMOM PARTY SECRET: To remove the intense onion smell and taste from the diced onion garnish, soak the diced pieces in ice water for 30 minutes, then drain and refrigerate until ready for use. I diced and rinsed mine about 10 hours before our party to ensure the smell would be gone!

Halloween Dinner Ideas: Boo Biscuits with Orange Butter

The Boo Biscuits are really Harrison’s favorite breakfast treat: buttermilk scones. To make them appropriate for this ghostly feast I shaped them with our favorite ghost cookie cutter. Continue reading for the recipe…

Ghost Party Flavored Butter Bar

This is my Mom’s go-to scone recipe, and it never disappoints! You can throw it together in minutes, and it goes great with homemade jam, cream or butter! For Harrison’s party, I served the scones with orange butter, apple butter and honey butter in canning jars.

Boo Biscuits Scone Recipe

:: 3 cups flour
:: 1/2 cup sugar
:: 1 teaspoon salt
:: 2 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
:: 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
:: 3/4 cup butter
:: 1 cup buttermilk

Combine the flour, sugar, salt, baking powder and baking soda in a bowl. Cut in butter and mix into a coarse meal. Add buttermilk, and mix just until combined. Transfer dough to a floured surface and knead until it can easily be rolled into a ½-3/4” thick slab, as you would do for cookie dough. Cut and place onto a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper. Bake at 400 degrees for 8-12 minutes depending on the size of your shape.

Halloween Drinks

We served ice water and apple juice to all our ghostlings.

We set tables up in our backyard to accommodate our dining ghosts. My standard white table cloths layered under burlap table runners and festive treat jars were just enough to keep the spooky country ghost theme going.

Hallowwen Burlap Table Runner

To make the runners, I purchased 3 yards of 36” wide burlap from a bolt. I cut it lengthwise to make two, 18” wide, 3-yard runners. I kept the edges raw because I’m lazy to add to the country feel.

Halloween Party Snacks

Halloween Party Snacks 2

I filled glass cracker jars with Harrison’s favorite ghostly treats: candy pumpkins (that he insists are from this pumpkin patch), ghost chips, yogurt and chocolate-covered pretzels and white cheddar ghost bone chips. Easy food labels helped the snacks feel more spooky.

Be sure to check back Monday for all the printables and photos of our spooky ghost games activities.

Photography by Jenn V

Aimée

Contributor at Paging Supermom
Aimée was a co-founder of Paging Supermom. Although she dreams in pink, she wouldn’t trade her two energetic boys for anything. Between using The Force on surrounding battle droids and flying to infinity and beyond, Aimée enjoys squeezing in some personal creative time. With a background in advertising, marketing and design, she is proud to stay home raising her boys.

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4 thoughts on “Country Ghost Party: Recipes”

  1. I love this party so much that I’m copying several elements for our ghost-themed Halloween party this year, including your menu. Can you tell me where you found the “ghost bones” and “happy spooks” chips? Thank you for sharing your party and recipes with us!

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