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Category Horror
17 Oct

Blob of Bones and Eyeballs

What exactly is a blob if not giant rolling Jello? Genetically enhanced and space grown, this ravenously hungry and strangely sentient thing was so cool to watch devouring everything in sight. We made gelatin with bones and eyeballs, so we could get our just desserts. We don't think it can eat us from the inside out!

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16 Oct

Candyman – Candyman – Cranberry, Orange Beehive

Candyman is a guilty pleasure of violence and decadent storytelling. The deep layering of urban legend and myth are wound so deeply together, it's easy to see why this movie has a cult following. We created a cranberry orange bundt cake in a beehive mold. It doesn't need frosting, but we dripped honey over our delicious slices. Have a piece or five.

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12 Oct

House of Wax – Chocolate Covered Goat Cheese and Cherry

House of Wax (2005,  panned on Rotten Tomatoes, but one of our favorites!) was all about layers. We layered cherries & raspberries inside goat cheese and covered them with dark chocolate. The fun of this dessert is in the gross idea that you are eating one of Vincent's creations, without the guilt.

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10 Oct

Ripley’s Stuffed Alien Eggs

Ripley was not a fan of Mother Alien's eggs and we're pretty sure they would have tasted nasty too. Fortunately, we found a way to make a stuffed egg that is delicious and there is no acid; face hugging is optional.

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3 Oct

Black Phillip Goat Cheese Dates & New England Corn Chowder

The Witch was a complicated and masterfully shot horror film of New England lore. We love this movie and present a few of our favorite Black Phillip and New England Witch recipes.

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1 Oct

Cobbled Together Salad

We all know the story of Dr. Frankenstein and his monster. As perfect as the Dr. thought he was, the monster got all fired up and ran amok. Fortunately this freakishly good salad will not come back to haunt you, but you probably should make one for your bride ( or groom). A classic Cobb salad is always a good movie night choice.

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1 Oct

“Tannis” Smoothie – Rosemary’s Baby

A Tannis root smoothie. Rosemary's Baby continues to be one of the best mood films ever made for the horror genre and with this smoothie by our side, we all feel as pampered as an expectant parent. (Without the witchcraft.)

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30 Sep

Tar Man Hot Chocolate

Inspired by Return of the Living Dead, Tar Man Hot Chocolate celebrates all the gooey goodness of Tar Man without the obvious side effects. As one zombie said: “It’s no brain, but it’s good!” We’ll take it.

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30 Sep

Grandma’s Favorite Chicken Pot Pie

Grandma's Favorite Chicken Pot Pies are the perfect menu item for your next "visit". Pairing this classic comfort food dish with the movie The Visit might not uncover any secrets, but we know they'll be tasty, even after 9.

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29 Sep

Gnarled Claws / Fingers – A bonus horror recipe

Gnarled claws are the perfect addition to any horror movie night watching. We have called them Witch’s fingers, when braided a little tighter, they can also look like broomsticks. There is always a way we can incorporate this idea into a horror movie theme night.

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