KQED Food | Make These Creepy Halloween Hors d’oeuvres 💀🍖 | KQED No Crumbs @KQEDFood | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 16 hours ago.
October has come around again and that means it's time for one of the Bay Area's favorite holidays: Halloween. If you are planning a party this year and want to go beyond just dropping dry ice in a punchbowl, try this fun and easy meat skull appetizer. All you'll need to recreate this party platter is a plastic skull from any crafts store, an array of cold cuts, and a couple of green olives. Because we like being extra, we bought our cold cuts from Molinari’s Delicatessen in North Beach, one of San Francisco's oldest and most beloved delis. Just because it is adorning a hideous plastic skull, doesn't mean your snacks can't be high quality. This spooky twist to charcuterie is sure to make this year's party spread especially memorable.
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🎥: Josh Decolongon
#halloween #halloweenparty #pbs
About No Crumbs:
In KQED’s vertical video series No Crumbs, host Josh Decolongon is a foodie field reporter, uncovering histories and celebrating the culture behind the Bay Area’s exciting and diverse culinary landscape. No Crumbs will inspire new perspectives on the Bay Area food scene you thought you knew. No Crumbs is produced by Josh Decolongon and Janelle Hessig for KQED.
October has come around again and that means it's time for one of the Bay Area's favorite holidays: Halloween. If you are planning a party this year and want to go beyond just dropping dry ice in a punchbowl, try this fun and easy meat skull appetizer. All you'll need to recreate this party platter is a plastic skull from any crafts store, an array of cold cuts, and a couple of green olives. Because we like being extra, we bought our cold cuts from Molinari’s Delicatessen in North Beach, one of San Francisco's oldest and most beloved delis. Just because it is adorning a hideous plastic skull, doesn't mean your snacks can't be high quality. This spooky twist to charcuterie is sure to make this year's party spread especially memorable.
👉 SUBSCRIBE for more Bay Area food videos bit.ly/2U0Wbkd 👈
🎥: Josh Decolongon
#halloween #halloweenparty #pbs
About No Crumbs:
In KQED’s vertical video series No Crumbs, host Josh Decolongon is a foodie field reporter, uncovering histories and celebrating the culture behind the Bay Area’s exciting and diverse culinary landscape. No Crumbs will inspire new perspectives on the Bay Area food scene you thought you knew. No Crumbs is produced by Josh Decolongon and Janelle Hessig for KQED.