354 Recipes. Get Spooky in the Kitchen.
Halloween is the one time of year when food is allowed — encouraged, even — to be a little dramatic. Eyeball cake pops, mummy hot dogs, cauldron punch, spider web brownies: Halloween cooking is creative, playful, and genuinely fun to make. The Halloween Cookbook brings you 354 recipes that deliver on the spooky theme without sacrificing flavour — because the best Halloween food should actually taste good, not just look the part.
Inside you’ll find:
Halloween party food — finger foods, dips, and themed platters
Spooky treats — cake pops, cupcakes, cookies, and candy bark
Pumpkin recipes — soups, pies, breads, and roasted dishes
Halloween dinner ideas for the whole family
Kid-friendly treats that are fun to make together
Cauldron drinks, punch bowls, and Halloween cocktails
Themed snacks for trick-or-treat night
Creative decorating ideas for cakes and cookies
Every recipe is written to be achievable — spooky presentation included — without requiring professional decorating skills or specialist equipment.
Author’s note:
“Halloween gave me permission to be creative with food in ways no other occasion does. The spookier, the better. These recipes are fun, a little dramatic, and genuinely delicious — because great Halloween food should leave people talking about what they ate, not just how it looked.”
— John Joy
354 recipes. Full table of contents. Halloween food done properly.









