Halloween Recipes

Halloween Recipe Big Foot Feet

One of our favorite recipes: the Halloween recipe Big Foot Feet!  It looks scary and funny! You don’t have to be an artist to make these feet. Perfect Halloween party food – your guests will love it! Happy Halloween!

Ingredients Halloween Recipe Big Foot Feet

makes 1 foot
1 kg ground beef, turkey or chicken
2 onions
1 egg
4 garlic cloves
bread crumbs natural, no salt or herbs
salt, black pepper, Hungarian paprika powder (mild or hot) to taste
1 tbsp instant broth
2 tbsp ketchup
chili sauce or red edible color

Cooking Instructions Halloween Recipe Big Foot Feet

– Cut onion in half and cut from each half a 1 cm thick slice – this is the bone on top of the foot.
– From the outer layer of the onion cut toe nails.
– Chop the remaining onion in small cubes, garlic cloves as well.
– Mix ground meat with egg, spices and ketchup.
– On a sheet of baking paper create 2 feet out of the meat.
– Pre-heat oven to 200 degrees C or 350 F.
– Add chili sauce on top (cut off part of the foot) so it looks like blood, place 1 onion slice on top.
– Cut the onion in small pieces and place them as nails on top of the toes.
– Cook the feet for 30 minutes – 10 minutes before the end, add some more chili sauce on the top of the foot.

Enjoy your feet warm or cold with baguette bread, potato salad, french fries or pasta with tomato sauce or mustard. These feet taste cold as good as hot!

 

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