Skip to Content

50 Halloween Dinner Ideas For Kids & Adults Alike

These festive dinners ensure the candy won't be getting all the attention.

By
hot dogs with mustard eyes wrapped in crescent dough with cheese and served a mustard and ketchup dippinterest
PHOTO: ERIK BERNSTEIN; FOOD STYLING: SPENCER RICHARDS

With Halloween right around the corner, it's easy to get so caught up with getting costumes just right, making sure you have enough candy for the trick-or-treaters, putting up spooky (but not too scary!) decorations, and coordinating myriad party plans, that you forget all about dinner. You could go with the same old standbys, but we think it’s way more fun (for you and your kids) to make your dinner Halloween-themed too. That can mean inviting creepy ghosts, mummies, and Jack-o’-lanterns to your plate, or just sneaking in as much seasonal produce (like pumpkins, apples, sweet potatoes…) as possible. Check out our list of 50 Halloween dinner recipes for kids and adults alike—they’re sure to please all the little goblins and ghouls at your dinner table.

Looking for something over the top Halloween-y for dinner this year? We’ve added frighteningly cute twists to kid-friendly classics that everyone will love, like our ghost pizza bagels, our mummy hot dogs, our eyeball pasta, our graveyard chicken enchiladas, or our Jack-o’-lantern stuffed peppers. Take inspiration from them and get creative with it—see who in your family can come up with the spookiest spin on your dinner favorites.

Halloween dinner is also a great time to utilize all the great fruits and veggies that become available during the fall. It’s easy to sneak them into meals that are hearty, comforting, and warming—perfect for those cold October nights. Try our pumpkin carbonara, our sweet potato sausage lasagna, our creamy pumpkin vodka sauce & penne, or our apple cider glazed chicken to see how deliciously fall produce can fit into your Halloween dinner.

Want more Halloween inspiration? Check out our favorite Halloween cocktails, our best Halloween appetizers, and our top Halloween desserts too.

1

Eyeball Pasta

food, dish, cuisine, ingredient, capellini, recipe, spaghetti, spaghetti alla puttanesca, italian food, produce,
Kat Wirsing

Spaghetti and meatballs is a classic, but dinner on Halloween can't be regular—it's gotta be spooky! Our classics have been Jack-o'-Lantern stuffed peppers and ghost pizza bagels, but now we're obsessed with turning ordinary meatballs into scary works of art by making them look like monster eyeballs.

Get the Eyeball Pasta recipe.

Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
2

Ghost Purse Ravioli

ghost purse ravioli
PHOTO; LUCY SCHAEFFER; FOOD STYLIST; BROOKE CAISON

Looking for something delicious that's only a little bit spooky this Halloween? Try these adorable raviolis filled with ricotta, Parmesan, and finely chopped pear. We made these from wonton wrappers, rather than pasta dough, to make them scary easy on you too. 😉 You're welcOoOme.

Get the Ghost Purse Ravioli recipe.

Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
3

Creamy Pumpkin Vodka Sauce & Penne

creamy pumpkin vodka sauce and penne
PHOTO: ERIK BERNSTEIN; FOOD STYLING: MAKINZE GORE

One of our favorite Italian-American pasta sauces, vodka sauce, just got a super-tasty touch of fall flair with the addition of pumpkin and sage! Pumpkin fanatics: This spin really hits the spot.

Get the Creamy Pumpkin Vodka Sauce & Penne recipe.

Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
4
hot dogs with mustard eyes wrapped in crescent dough with cheese and served a mustard and ketchup dip
PHOTO: ERIK BERNSTEIN; FOOD STYLING: SPENCER RICHARDS

These festive Halloween snacks are not only easy to make—they’re even easier to devour. Wrapped in crescent dough and stuffed with cheese, these mummy dogs are buttery, flaky, and cheesy (AKA, everything we could ever want in an easy appetizer).

Get the Mummy Hot Dogs recipe.

Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
5

"Ghoul"-ash

elbow macaroni in a tomato sauce
PHOTO: LUCY SCHAEFFER; FOOD STYLING: LAURA REGE

Cooking the macaroni directly in the goulash means the pasta gets to soak up all that beef and tomato flavor while simultaneously releasing some of its starch into the pan, thickening the goulash to create a hearty, comforting stew. Once you cook pasta this way, you might never go back to boiling water again.

Get the "Ghoul"-ash recipe.

Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
6

Autumn Kielbasa Sheet Pan Bake With Creamy Curry Dijon Sauce

autumn kielbasa sheet pan bake with creamy curry dijon sauce
Photographer: Lucy Schaeffer. Food Styling: Makinze Gore.

The idea of combining curry powder with sausage comes from a German fast food dish called currywurst, and it's equally delightful in this ketchup-free, creamy rendition. It adds a hit of flavor to the freshly roasted kielbasa, Brussels sprouts, sweet potatoes, and grapes.

Get the Autumn Kielbasa Sheet Pan Bake With Creamy Curry Dijon Sauce recipe.

Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
7

Graveyard Chicken Enchiladas

graveyardchickenenchiladas
Ethan Calabrese

It takes fewer than 10 ingredients to throw this simple graveyard together—you might have some of them at home already! Feel free to use all store-bought ingredients to make it easier, or make your own enchilada sauce, homemade chicken, and taco seasoning.

Get the Graveyard Chicken Enchiladas recipe.

Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
8

One-Pot Pepperoncini Chicken & Rice

pepperoncini chicken and rice
PHOTO: RACHEL VANNI; FOOD STYLING: MAKINZE GORE

Here, creamy rice gets a zappy hit from vinegary peppers that lean more sweet than spicy. Deglazing the pan with the pickling liquid from the pepperoncini helps really flavor the rice, making this taste like the grown-up version of broccoli-cheese rice.

et the One-Pot Pepperoncini Chicken & Rice recipe.

Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
9

Miso Bolognese

closeup of miso bolognese
Joel goldberg

Traditional Bolognese sauce might take forever to cook, but this weeknight version is done in just 30 minutes. Delicate and earthy miso paste adds serious depth to the ground beef sauce, making it just that extra bit special too.

Get the Miso Bolognese recipe.

Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
10

Ghost Pizza Bagels

ghost pizza bagels
Ethan Calabrese

The scariest thing about these pizza bagels is how fast we're going to eat them. 😉 We definitely recommend using a cookie cutter for the ghosts—try other seasonal shapes too if you got 'em!

Get the Ghost Pizza Bagels recipe.

Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
11

Sushi Bake

seasoned sushi rice and spicy chopped crab baked and topped with sriracha, kewpie mayo, avocado, cucumber, and furikake
PHOTO: RACHEL VANNI ; FOOD STYLING: BROOKE CAISON

This casserole tastes exactly like your favorite spicy roll—chopped fish or crab combined with a wasabi-spiked mayo and sushi rice—with extra toppings, like creamy sliced avocado, cucumber, and plenty of sriracha. It's the perfect entry point for trying your hand at making sushi at home or introducing sushi to picky kiddos.

Get the Sushi Bake recipe.

Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
12

Sweet Potato Maple Brown Butter Gnocchi

gnocchi tossed in a sweet potato maple brown butter sauce
PHOTO: ROCKY LUTEN; FOOD STYLING: ADRIENNE ANDERSON

Instead of making homemade sweet potato gnocchi, this genius recipe puts the sweet potato right into a creamy sauce and uses store-bought gnocchi for the same exact flavors and textures. The result: an incredibly irresistible fall dinner ready in less than 20 minutes.

Get the Sweet Potato Maple Brown Butter Gnocchi recipe.

Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
13

Pumpkin Tomato Soup & Grilled Cheese Sticks

pumpkin tomato soup and grilled cheese sticks
PHOTO: ERIK BERNSTEIN; FOOD STYLING: BROOKE CAISON

While we love classic tomato soup, we sometimes want to shake things up a bit when fall comes around. This soup gets an extra creamy dose, not only thanks to sweet pumpkin puree, but also with heavy cream and sharp Parmesan.

Get the Pumpkin Tomato Soup & Grilled Cheese Sticks recipe.

Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
14

Butternut Squash Mac & Cheese

butternut squash mac 'n cheese
Erik bernstein

Creamy, sweet, and conveniently orange, butternut squash adds extra body, richness, and fun seasonality to mac & cheese. A little thyme does some heavy lifting, making the homey comfort classic a little fancy, and bringing some fall flavors to the table that are *chef’s kiss*.

Get the Butternut Squash Mac & Cheese recipe.

Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
15

Baked Pumpkin Risotto

baked pumpkin risotto in a black bowl topped with cheese and dried cranberries
PHOTO: ERIK BERNSTEIN; FOOD STYLING: MARY RUPP

Baked, not stirred, this recipe for pumpkin risotto takes some of the work off the chef without sacrificing that classic risotto flavor and texture. A sprinkle of goat cheese, parsley, and the tart-sweet touch of dried cranberries round out the earthy autumnal vibes too.

Get the Baked Pumpkin Risotto recipe.

Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
16

Chicken Nugget Parm Casserole

chicken nugget parm casserole
PHOTO: ERIK BERNSTEIN; FOOD STYLING: MAKINZE GORE

Craving chicken Parm but not in the mood for all the time it requires to prepare this labor of love dish? Opt for our chicken nugget Parmesan casserole instead. This comforting dish has all the cheesy flavor you know and crave, but with simple shortcuts to cut down on all that hands-on cooking time (and effort).

Get the Chicken Nugget Parm Casserole recipe.

Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
17

Cincinnati Chili

cincinnati chili with cheddar, kidney beans, onion, and oyster crackers
PHOTO: RACHEL VANNI; FOOD STYLING: MAKINZE GORE

The flavors of this meat sauce are more evocative of Greek dishes like moussaka and pastitsio than other chilis, but what really makes this dish extra-special (and extra fun for Halloween) is how it’s served—atop a plate of spaghetti!

Get the Cincinnati Chili recipe.

Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
18

Cabbage Parmesan

cabbage parmesan
PHOTO: RACHEL VANNI; FOOD STYLING: MAKINZE GORE

Craving chicken Parm but trying to eat less meat? This cabbage recipe is about to blow your mind. It's even Italian mother-approved!

Get the Cabbage Parmesan recipe.

Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
19

Sweet Potato Sausage Lasagna

dish, food, cuisine, ingredient, strata, comfort food, casserole, produce, cauliflower cheese, recipe,
Kat Wirsing

Lasagnas can do no wrong. They're the most soul-satisfying food around, and this one is no exception. It also proves that pasta isn't necessary. With no noodles to boil, it's almost easier to make than a classic lasagna.

Get the Sweet Potato Sausage Lasagna recipe.

Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
20

Creamy Pumpkin & Parmesan Chicken Skillet

creamy pumpkin and parmesan chicken with linguine, topped with green onions
PHOTO: ERIK BERNSTEIN; FOOD STYLING: BROOKE CAISON

This creamy pumpkin & Parmesan chicken skillet is a one-pan dish that bathes chicken breasts in a garlicky pumpkin cream sauce. This recipe is super-versatile, allowing you to mix up whatever you want to pair it with (of course, you can also just enjoy it on its own!).

Get the Creamy Pumpkin & Parmesan Chicken Skillet recipe.

Watch Next
 
preview for Delish Section: Holidays - Valentine's Day
Advertisement - Continue Reading Below

Wildly Delicious Weeknight Dinners

chopped up vegetables in a tomato based sauce

103 Best Side Dishes

flatbread topped with pesto, corn, sliced onions, cheese, and tomatoes

85 Amazingly Fast Dinner Ideas

instant pot copycat bourbon chicken with rice

66 Easy Instant Pot Meals

galette in a pan layered with thinly sliced potatoes

63 Super Side Dishes For Steak

Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
Advertisement - Continue Reading Below