Hi everyone, Happy Halloween!
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It seems the months are passing by so quickly and here we are at the end of October already. I hope you all have a safe, happy, and healthy Halloween.
This is the second year that DishingwithDiane is donating a tray for charity at a local school and I am honored to be asked again.
I was under a little pressure this morning to get it completed and wrapped for pick up and combine that with opening the door all day for trick-or-treaters and that is why this post is a little later in the day.
Yesterday I spent the day making rainbow cookies in the colors of Fall for the donation tray along with Halloween bark and once again I had to buy the sugar cookies at a bakery.
Maybe next year I will add that skill to baking but for all those who know me well, baking is not my strong point. It is a labor of love though and I am happy to make the donation…


After the pick-up and a big sigh of relief, Bob and I decided to have a luncheon celebration for the holiday before the trick-or-treaters arrive so we had “Bats & Pumpkin” ravioli served with butternut squash sauce (recipe to follow).
I prepared a simple tablescape and used plastic cutlery and paper napkins along with casual porcelain dishes that I recently purchased in Homegoods.
I only purchased the dinner/salad plates and I am looking for matching bowls. The pattern is called “Wicked” by Jahie Pty. Ltd.
(Please let me know if you see them around-thanks).
The ceramic mugs are a favorite of mine and feature a witch’s house and creepy trees…
The Halloween centerpiece is an oldie but goodie and it’s one of my favorite ceramic houses purchased many years ago in Pier 1, it makes an appearance somewhere in the house on Halloween.
Table accents are my tried and true Frankenstein mug that also makes an appearance every year since he arrived with a bouquet of flowers attached many years ago.
This year Frankie is holding black licorice. The other accents are candy bowls and pumpkins.
And speaking of candy- I am a candy corn lover, I will admit. And my new favorite flavor is “Smores”.
A big shout out to Bon Bons Chocolatier in Huntington, NY for the best candy corn in the world…..
My new Halloween purchases are salt and pepper shakers that are “Mr. and Mrs. Frankenstein”; I couldn’t resist this set since their lips are magnetic and they never leave each other’s side with a forever Halloween kiss.
Dessert always reigns supreme on any table, especially on Halloween, and this year I have two special treats.
The first dessert is Halloween cupcakes displayed in plastic wine flutes filled with candy corn.
The next dessert is ghost cupcakes along with a mini pumpkin cheesecake and a special Halloween beverage. I purchased pumpkin cocoa bombs from Trader Joe’s for an extra little something.
I just love these ghost cupcakes (I purchased these because I am not that talented with frosting…)
We have been celebrating all day and adding one more holiday completed for 2022… Have a great Halloween! Be safe.
Butternut Squash Sauce
I have used this recipe from Simplyrecipes for years with a little tweaking. I will post the original recipe and my changes in parentheses.
ingredients
- 1 butternut squash weighing about 2 1/2 pounds
- 1 pound pasta
- 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
- 1/3 cup chopped shallots or onions (I use shallots only)
- 1/4 cup packed, freshly grated Parmesan cheese
- 1/3 cup sour cream or Greek yogurt (I use mascarpone cheese)
- 1/8 teaspoon grated nutmeg
- 1 tablespoon chopped parsley, for garnish (I use chopped sage in the sauce and to garnish).
- 1 teaspoon salt, more to taste
- Pepper, to taste
- Pasta Water as needed to thin the sauce, about 1 cup
Method
- Bake the butternut squash: Preheat the oven to 350°F. Cut the butternut squash lengthwise in half and scoop out the guts and seeds and discard them (or save the seeds and toast them). Pour 1/4 cup of water into a baking dish and place the butternut squash halves cut side down. Bake for 40 minutes or until a fork easily pierces the squash. Allow cooling for 10 minutes. Scoop out the squash flesh from the skins and put it into a blender. Discard the skins.
- Sauté the shallots: in the olive oil over medium heat in a small skillet until just beginning to brown, about 2-3 minutes.
- Purée in a blender: Add the shallots to the blender. Add 1 cup water, the parmesan, 1 teaspoon salt and 1/8 teaspoon nutmeg and blend until smooth. Taste and add more salt if needed. If the sauce is too thick, thin it with a little more water. (I add some sage to the blender as well).
- Add sour cream and heat until warm: Pour the sauce into a small pot set over low heat. Mix in the sour cream and warm it through. Do not let the sauce boil.
- Cook pasta in boiling salted water:Fill a pot with water and salt (1 tablespoon of salt for every 2 quarts of water). Set over high heat to bring to a hard boil. Add the pasta and cook at a hard boil, uncovered until al dente.
- Mix cooked pasta with sauce:When the pasta is ready, drain and put it into a bowl. Mix with a little of the sauce and serve. Add a dollop of additional sauce and some parsley right when you bring it to the table.
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Until my next post, make every day a celebration!
Stay well,
Hi Diane,
I searched the internet for the bowls to your “Wicked” dinnerware set. I did find a serving tray and glasses that are part of the set. Unfortunately, I didn’t find any bowls.
Glad you are well and doing what you love. Regards to Bob, your son & dil. Thanksgiving will be here soon!
Pat G
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Thank you so much for taking the time to search for the bowls, I deeply appreciate your kindness. You are amazing and thank you for the warm regards to my family. Stay well.
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Love your Halloween post! Lots to see!
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Thank you- I hope it gave you some inspiration and was fun to read.
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