Fodmap-friendly Halloween Party Snack Recipes from Dietitian Eloise Turner.
If you’re organising a spooky Halloween party and want everyone to have a break from the overload of lollies, then check out these delicious healthy snacks.
Coming up with a range of party food can often be tricky when guests have food issues. Which is why these recipes are perfect for anyone with digestive problems as they’re all low Fodmap. Dietitian Eloise Turner, who works with gut-friendly snack bar company Fodbods, and came up with these devilish morsels says,
“These Halloween snacks are low in Fodmaps – which are certain carbohydrates in common foods such as gluten, dates and honey – that some people who suffer from conditions such as IBS find hard to digest.”
Try them out for a Halloween themed party or as funky lunchbox snacks for kids. They’re also super easy to prepare, so don’t get spooked.
Halloween Stuffed Capsicums with Carrot Sticks and Pumpkin, Carrot and Feta Dip
Ingredients:
- 200g kent pumpkin
- 1 large carrot
- 50g feta
- 2 capsicums (please note: red capsicum is low FODMAP in any serve whilst green capsicums are low FODMAP in <½ cup)
- 4 baby carrots, peeled and cut into sticks
Instructions:
- Prepare dip as per instructions (please note the above serving sizes – we reduced the original recipe to fill one capsicum).
- Slice off the tops of the capsicums (if desired, keep the lid to serve) and scoop out the seeds and cores.
- Cut jack-o-lantern faces into the capsicums using a sharp knife (triangle shapes are easiest).
- Once the dip is cooled and prepared, fill one capsicum with the dip and other with carrot sticks, as pictured.
Eyeball Caprese Salad
Ingredients
- Basil leaves
- Cherry tomatoes (please note: 75g is low FODMAP)
- Cherry bocconcini
- Black olives
- Balsamic vinegar (please note: 1 tbsp is low FODMAP)
Instructions
- Thinly slice tomatoes, bocconcini and olives.
- Place basil leaves on a platter, and top with tomato, bocconcini and olives.
- If desired, drizzle with balsamic vinegar.
Banana Ghost and Mummy Pops
Ingredients
- Bananas (please note: ⅓ ripe banana is low FODMAP whilst 1 whole unripe banana is low FODMAP)
- Dark choc chips
- Smooth peanut butter
- Paddle pop sticks or skewers
Instructions
- Peel and cut bananas into desired length (for ghosts, we cut into halves and for mummies, we cut into thirds).
- Place bananas onto a stick/skewer.
- Drizzle melted peanut butter over mummy pops, and top all with chocolate chips for eyes.
Mini Mandarin Pumpkins
Ingredients
- Mandarins (FODMAP free fruit – yay!)
- Cucumber
Instructions
- Cut cucumber into small pieces.
- Peel mandarins.
- Poke a cucumber piece into the top of each mandarin (as pictured).
Savoury Cruskit Mummies
Ingredients
- Cucumber
- Black olives
- Cream cheese (please note: 2 tbsp is low FODMAP)
- Arnott’s rice or corn cruskits
- Smoked salmon
Instructions
- Thinly slice cucumber and olives.
- Spread thin layer of cream cheese on cruskit, and top with salmon, cucumber and olives (for eyes) – as pictured.
These recipes are all from gut-friendly snack bar site Fodbods
HALLOWEEN EVENTS IN ADELAIDE
For more information and all enquiries please visit the Fodbods website.
At Play & Go Adelaide we make every effort to provide accurate information to the best of our knowledge at the time of publication. We recommend confirming times, dates and details directly before making any plans as details may be subject to change.
Image Source: supplied
SUBSCRIBE
Want to get all the latest events and activities straight to your inbox?
Subscribe to our weekly email newsletter below to keep up to date with our latest posts and find out all the best events & activities for Adelaide families. Newsletters are only sent once a week, and you may sometimes get a special offer exclusively for our subscribers only!