A Halloween Feast For Adults Only

While the kids binge on candy, adults can feast on this Halloween menu intended to evoke the spirit of this festive holiday without overdoing it. Done are the days of dining on eyeball olives, spaghetti intestines, and finger-shaped desserts. This menu is all grown up with only a few playful nods to the orange-and-black-themed holiday.

POPSUGAR Photography | Nicole Perry

Halloween Cocktails

If you're not planning to make a dry-ice punch, then take out your cocktail shakers and martini glasses for a Corpse Reviver No. 2, pumpkin mojito, or an apple cidercar, as pictured.

POPSUGAR Photography | Nicole Perry

Spicy Kale Chips

Toast an Italian version of these kale chips by using olive oil and red wine vinegar in place of canola oil and rice wine vinegar. Then sprinkle the chips with red pepper flakes for a spicy hit.

POPSUGAR Photography | Nicole Perry

Roasted Figs With Goat Cheese

A classic combination done in a modernized way, roasted figs with goat cheese and balsamic reduction make an easy and elegant appetizer. If you can't find figs, substitute with crostini.

POPSUGAR Photography | Susannah Chen

Shredded Brussels Sprouts Salad

Cooked vegetables run the risk of being overcooked and cold by the time guests eat them. Keep the vegetables raw and toss the brussels sprouts in the dressing ahead of time, so the vinegar can soften them a bit.

POPSUGAR Photography | Sarah Lipoff

Black and Orange Rice

It wouldn't be Halloween without something orange and black, but the trick is to avoid a gaudy look. Black rice contrasts perfectly with the bright-orange butternut squash in this black and orange rice dish.

POPSUGAR Photography | Katie Sweeney

Slow-Cooked Pork Shoulder

A roasted pork shoulder is a dramatic way to impress guests at the table. Plus it's fairly no-fuss, because it's slow cooked in the oven for several hours.

POPSUGAR Photography | Anna Monette Roberts

Pumpkin Cake Pops

We promised there would be a touch of cuteness, so here it is: these irresistible pumpkin cake pops will send guests over the edge. But if you really want to take it a step further, decorate them like jack-o'-lanterns.

POPSUGAR Photography | Nicole Perry and Sarah Lipoff

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