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Halloween Food Ideas You Must Try!

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Halloween Food Ideas You Must Try!

Halloween Food Ideas You Must Try!

Halloween is almost here!

In celebrating the big event, we thought you would enjoy our favorite Halloween food ideas (using Cherchies® products) as well as some of our family’s cherished Halloween decorating ideas!  

What are your favorite Halloween foods and traditions? We'd love to hear from you!  

Thank you for visiting!  Have a safe and Happy Halloween, enjoy these easy spook-takular recipes, and comment below on which recipe you would like to try! 

Food Ideas

Layered Spiderweb Taco Dip Recipe- Terrify your guests with this creepy layered taco dip featuring Cherchies® Select Grilling Rub & Seasoning Blend.

Monster Chicken Salad Sandwiches Recipe- Turn boring chicken salad into these “fang-tastic” monsters this Halloween. Add some cheese “fangs” and olive eyes, and you are all set to horrify your guests. This recipe features Cherchies® Champagne Mustard.

Stuffed Pepper Mummy Recipe- These ghoulish stuffed peppers are easy and tasty and make a delightful Halloween appetizer or snack. They are stuffed with a homemade vegetable cream cheese spread, featuring Cherchies® Lem’n Dill and Cherchies® Garlic Seasonings.

Festive Deviled Eggsfeaturing Cherchies® Champagne Mustard and Cherchies® Pretty Peppers.  Add a couple of drops of blue food coloring, Cherchies® Pretty Peppers, olives, and hot sauce and instantly transform your deviled eggs into spooky eyeballs.

Spooky English Muffin Pizzasfeaturing Cherchies® Garlic Seasoning.  This is not revolutionary but a great way to entertain little helpers in the kitchen. Our children enjoyed creating these mini English Muffin pizzas a few Halloweens ago, and we enjoy our children helping in the kitchen.

Witches Cheese Brooms With Hot Banana Pepper Mustardfeaturing Cherchies® Hot Banana Pepper Mustard.   This idea is brilliant, turning an ordinary cheese stick into a broomstick. How fun and easy, right? 

Champagne Mummy Hot Dogsfeaturing Cherchies® Champagne Mustard or Cherchies® Hot Banana Pepper Mustard- Simply wrap the hot dogs with refrigerated crescent roll dough and add some mustard eyes for this spooky treat!

Spooky Peppers- featuring Cherchies® Lem 'n Dill Dip Recipe and Chardonnay Guacamole RecipeCut Peppers to Resemble Jack O Lanterns and fill with dip and guacamole.  

Spooky Decorating Ideas- Here are some fun Halloween decorating ideas our family has done over the years…cake pop eyeballs, a re-purposed Halloween costume in the bathroom, manardrin orange pumpkins and pure Halloween fun!

 Happy Halloween!

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Monster Chicken Salad Sandwich Recipe

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Monster Chicken Salad Sandwich Recipe

Monster Chicken Salad Sandwich Recipe

Cook Time: 15 minutes

Difficulty: Easy

Originally posted October 2018.

Halloween this year looks different than in years past, but if your goblins are venturing out to carve through the neighborhood on Halloween night, treat them to these irresistibly easy Monster Chicken Salad Sandwiches featuring Cherchies® Champagne Mustard.

I have always been a sucker for themed events, and Halloween, in particular, is one of those holidays that brings out the kid in me. It is purely fun and stress-free, from the decorations, the creative costumes, to the creepy food. When our kiddos were younger, they loved having their friends over hours before the big event for a Halloween potluck with all kinds of themed ghoulish treats, such as Jack-o-Lantern Dipsdeviled eyeballsWitches Cheese Brooms, and so much more! (See below for some of our favorite eerie concoctions).

Now that our children are older, it warms my heart that they still request spooky treats for Halloween; however, I prefer to extend the season and prepare ghoulish dishes weeks before Halloween. I whipped up a batch of our children’s favorite chicken salad recipe (featuring Cherchies® Champagne Mustard) the other day and had these Monster Chicken Salad Sandwiches waiting for our daughter when she came home from school, and she was terrifyingly thrilled.

Halloween is this Saturday, so if you are on the hunt for a “fang-tastic” recipe this Halloween, consider these deliciously easy Monster Chicken Salad Sandwiches, because they are “to die for”!

Ingredients

  • 2 cups Chicken breasts, cooked (store-bought rotisserie chicken would work well too.)

  • 1/3 cup Celery, finely chopped

  • 1 hard boiled egg, chopped

  • 2/3 cup Mayonnaise

  • 1 Tablespoon Cherchies® Champagne Mustard

  • 1/3 cup sweet pickle relish

  • 1/4 tsp pepper, fresh ground

  • 1/4 tsp salt

  • 1/2 cup chopped grapes (optional)

  • 1/4 cup chopped pecans (optional)

  • Slices of cheddar cheese (you could use American cheese slices)

  • Rolls of your choice

  • Romaine lettuce, washed and separated

  • Large olives stuffed with pimentos for the eyes

  • colorful toothpicks for the eyes

Preparation

I usually cook the chicken and eggs the day before, so place the cooked chicken in a food processor and pulse until the chicken is chopped.  (Coarsely hand chopping the chicken will work just as well).  Place the chicken into a medium bowl.  Add the remaining ingredients to the bowl and stir. Set aside.

**Note- Grapes and pecans would be a nice addition to the chicken salad. Even though I LOVE chicken salad made that way, our children usually balk at the thought, so I leave them out.  How cute would these be made into sliders? (Switch up the regular sized rolls for slider buns and use smaller olives).

Separate, wash, and pat dry the lettuce. Set aside. Place slices of cheese on a cutting board and with a sharp knife, cut “teeth” triangles into cheese. Save cut-outs for another recipe.

To a sliced roll, add the cheese “teeth”, the lettuce, and a generous dollop of chicken salad. That's it!

Add the top of the bun to the sandwich, then decorate the monster sandwich with the olives on toothpicks. Go ahead and have fun with your food! Enjoy!

Comment below and send us pictures of your ghoulish creations! Thank you for visiting!

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Here are other ghoulish Halloween treats for you to enjoy this Halloween! For more fun Halloween themed foods, check out Halloween Foods You Must Try.





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Recipe Roundup- Make it With Mustard! 30 Magnificent Recipes

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Recipe Roundup- Make it With Mustard- 30 Magnificent Recipes

Recipe Roundup- Make it With Mustard- 30 Magnificent Recipes

Do you love mustard as much as we do? Do you cook with it? If you said yes, then, today is your lucky day. We have compiled 30 of our favorite easy recipes featuring our three award-winning mustards (Cherchies® Champagne Mustard (our Flagship product), Cherchies® Cranberry Mustard, and Cherchies® Hot Banana Pepper Mustard).

Who says mustard is only for hot dogs, burgers, and pretzels? Not us! Beyond the beloved wieners and sandwiches, do you know that many chefs and home cooks cleverly add some “mustard zing” to their culinary dishes? I recently spoke with one of our local chef friends and he shared some deliciously creative uses you may not have thought of in your cooking:

  • Use mustard as a thickener for stews.

  • Add mustard as an emulsifier for vinaigrette recipes.

  • Use as a glaze or rub for meats.

  • Enhance your marinades with mustard.

  • Use as a dip for pretzels, chicken tenders, cheese, and so much more!

Mustard’s versatility is an understatement, so if you love mustard like we do and want to add extra zing to your favorite dishes, then grab a jar, make it with mustard, and make something amazing! Imagine the possibilities! Enjoy these fabulous recipes!

Comment below and let us know your favorites, or if you have new recipes to share. Thanks for stopping by and come back and visit!

Our Favorite Mustard Recipes.  

Appetizers

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Rustic Ratatouille Recipe

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Rustic Ratatouille Recipe

Rustic Ratatouille Recipe

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: About 2 hours and 30 minutes

Difficulty: Easy

Today’s comforting recipe is an ode to those late summer vegetables, the beginning of Fall, and the late Julia Child. I present to you, my version of Ratatouille, a swirly-twirly layered dish of fresh vegetables in a rich piperade (fancy for tomatoes, peppers, and onions), and fragrantly seasoned with thyme, garlic, parsley, Cherchies® Basil Pizzazz, and Cherchies® Garlic Seasoning. Not only is this dish impressive in presentation, but the vibrant colors are also entirely reminiscent of Fall.  

Typically, this savory French stew uses tomatoes, peppers, zucchini, eggplant, onions, garlic, and herbs and is simmered on the stove. This dish lends to creativity in the kitchen, so taking my inspiration from Julia Child, (who layered the vegetables in a savory sauce and baked in the oven), I created this family-friendly version, (sans the eggplant...kiddos and hubby are not fans), and alternated the vegetables into a decorative spiral and baked in the oven.

Do not be intimidated by what seems to be endless mounds of slicing. This flavorful dish is quite easy, especially if you have a mandolin or a food processor (one of my favorite kitchen appliances ever!). Use vegetables that are similar in size and feel free to substitute for your liking. As I mentioned, I removed the eggplant and added in thinly sliced sweet potatoes and yellow squash.

The result is a fragrantly delicious vegetable casserole that will please even the most discerning guests. It is comfort in a pan. Serve this easy dish alongside your favorite meat or fish recipes and crusty bread to sop up all the wonderfully tasty juices. Or, nix the meat entirely for a fabulous Meatless Monday meal.

Happy Fall!

Enjoy!

Comment below on how you liked this dish and any substitutions you made! Thank you for stopping by. Come back again !

Sauce (piperade) ingredients- (“Piperade” is fancy for onions, peppers, and tomatoes)

  • 2 Tablespoons (Tbsp) good olive oil

  • 1 medium onion, peeled and chopped

  • 1/2 red pepper, seeds and ribs removed, chopped

  • 1/2 green pepper, seeds and ribs removed, chopped

  • 3-4 medium tomatoes, peeled, seeded, and chopped

  • 2 cloves minced garlic

  • 1 Tablespoon (Tbsp) tomato paste

  • 1 teaspoon (tsp) salt

  • 2 sprigs fresh thyme, stems removed and chopped

  • 2 sprigs fresh chopped parsley

  • 1 Tablespoon (Tbsp) Cherchies® Basil Pizzazz Seasoning

  • 1 bay leaf

  • 3/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese

Filling Ingredients (You will want the veggies in this dish to be similar in size, as it makes for a pretty presentation and the cook time will be similar)

  • 2 small sweet potatoes, washed, peeled and thinly sliced* (you can leave the skins on if prefer. Make sure to wash thoroughly.)

  • 1 medium or 2 small yellow squash (pick ones that are similar in size), washed and thinly sliced*

  • 1 zucchini, washed and thinly sliced*

  • 3 or 4 medium tomatoes, thinly sliced

  • 1 teaspoon (tsp) Cherchies® Garlic Seasoning

  • 1/2 teaspoon (tsp) ground pepper

Preparation

  • Heat oven to 275 degrees. Chop onions, peppers, and tomatoes (reserving juices) before cooking. (May want to put the tomatoes into a bowl with the juices, so as to cut down on the mess.)

  • Combine oil and chopped onions in a medium skillet and cook over low heat and cook until onions are translucent.

  • Add peppers, garlic, and tomatoes and juice. Stir and simmer until peppers are soft. Add salt, tomato paste, thyme, parsley, Cherchies® Basil Pizzazz, and bay leaf to the skillet. Simmer on low for 10-15 minutes. Remove from heat when finished. Add the cheese, stir, and set aside to cool.

While the piperade (sauce) simmers, prepare the filling. Using a food processor, a mandolin, or sharp knife, slice the squash, zucchini, and sweet potato. The tomatoes didn’t slice well in my food processor, so I sliced them thinly with a sharp knife. You could use a mandolin for the tomatoes if you prefer. Place sweet potatoes in a bowl of cold water and set the rest of the vegetables aside.

After the sauce has cooled, pour into a blender and puree until desired consistency. If the liquid is still hot, make sure to cover with a towel so the blender does not explode from the hot liquids. (If you have a Blentec blender (or a blender that can can handle hot foods)), there is no need to let the sauce cool beforehand.

Pour half of the sauce (piperade) into the bottom of a shallow baking pan. Arrange the vegetables, alternating them as you go, into a spiral. Repeat until the pan is full. I prefer to use a round baking dish for presentation, but you can easily use a rectangular pan. You decide!

Season the vegetables with Cherchies® Garlic Seasoning and pepper. Drizzle the remaining piperade over the vegetables. Cover pan with foil and bake until vegetables are tender (about 1 and a half hours, or when easily cut by a knife). Uncover the vegetables and bake for another 30 minutes until vegetables are slightly golden. Serve warm.

Enjoy this beautiful savory dish with your favorite meat or seafood and some bread to sop up the delicious juices.

Rustic Ratatouille Recipe

Rustic Ratatouille Recipe





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