Halloween Dinner: Gizzards in Wizard's Blood

Gizzards in Wizard's Blood

Your child is sure to have a screaming good time this Halloween with these scary edibles. These fun recipes will help you create a creepy atomosphere and spookfest to remember. This meal is only moderately well balanced — but on holidays, fun is more important than fiber.

Hands-On Time: 1 hour
Ready In: 2 hours
Yield: 80 mini-meatballs

Ingredients
    Meatballs (ahem, Gizzards)
    1 pound bulk sausage
    1 pound ground beef
    2 large eggs
    2/3 cup bread crumbs
    1 teaspoon dried sage
    1/2 teaspoon black pepper
    2 tablespoons vegetable oil

    Sauce (or Wizard's Blood)
    1 1/2 cups ketchup
    2/3 cup grape jelly
    1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
    1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
    1/4 teaspoon ground ginger
    1/2 teaspoon salt
    1/4 teaspoon black pepper

Directions
Mix all the meatball ingredients except oil together in a bowl with your hands, then mold 1-inch meatballs (you'll have about 80 total). In a large skillet, fry half the meatballs in half the oil, turning, until browned, about 6 minutes. Transfer to a plate, draining fat from the skillet. Cook remaining meatballs in remaining oil in same manner. Stir together all the sauce ingredients in the skillet. Simmer the meatballs in the sauce until cooked through, 10 minutes. Serve warm, with toothpicks for "stabbing" the gizzards. Remind the kids that toothpicks are not weapons.

What's Good for You
Ketchup is loaded with lycopene (the pigment that makes tomatoes red), a powerful antioxidant that helps prevent cell damage. Try to find a brand without high-fructose corn syrup.

Mummy's Thumbs are simplicity itself: baby carrots. They can be dipped into the salsa you serve with the "bat wing" tortilla chips. Or, if you're okay with adding more meat to dinner, cut hot dogs in half and roll them up in pieces of refrigerated crescent-roll dough, "mummy" style, and bake at 375 degrees for 15 minutes.

For Raw Eyeballs, cut an X in the stem end of cherry tomatoes, drop them into a pot of boiling water for 30 seconds, lift out with a slotted spoon, then slip off their skins. Kids who won't normally breathe the same air as a tomato may cheerfully swallow a few Raw Eyeballs.

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