There is no better time than now to finally celebrate the spooky season as much as you can! Halloween may only be one day but that doesn’t mean we are only allowed to do all things scary on that day! Make the most of the Halloween celebrations by indulging yourself in a plethora of fun Halloween-inspired chicken dinners that help get you in the Halloween spirit! Check out these dinner ideas for some fun and creative ways to put a scary twist on classic chicken dinners that everyone loves!
Graveyard Chicken Enchilada Dip (delish.com)
This chicken enchilada dip can be a great appetizer before dinner or even a wonderful side to your dinner entree! The chicken enchilada dip features delicious ingredients such as cream cheese, taco seasoning, green chilis, rotisserie chicken, pepper jack, and enchilada sauce. The dip is baked together while corn tortillas are cut to resemble gravestones and are then either baked or fried until they turn into crispy chips! Fill the dip with the gravestone tortilla chips and there you have it! A delicious graveyard enchilada dip that will make the perfect feature to your Halloween dinner.
Halloween Chicken Pizza (landolakes.com)
This delicious Halloween pizza features a yummy garlic and creamy sauce with mozzarella cheese and chicken. The pizza dough is shaped into the silhouette of a ghost to give it that fun Halloween twist. Toppings can be placed on top of the pizza to give the ghost a nice or scary face depending on how you feel! This dinner idea is a fun twist on the classic pizza dinner that everyone loves. The great thing about this idea is that it is easy to replicate and is sure to be a hit amongst even the pickiest of eaters!
Halloween Monster Chicken Sliders (tarateaspoon.com)
Feeling like you want a little bit of a barbecue vibe for your Halloween dinner? Then look no further than this recipe. Halloween monster chicken sliders feature delicious barbecue shredded chicken, red onion, cilantro, and guacamole. Cucumbers, olives, and string cheese are cut into circles and placed on top of the sliders to make creepy monster eyes! This recipe is sure to be a hit amongst younger kids and even adults who love a good barbecue chicken sandwich. The best part is that you can really have fun with making the monster faces with any kinds of foods you can. The best part about Halloween dinners is when your creativity comes out!
Chicken Boo-dle Halloween Soup (morganmanagesmommyhood.com)
This recipe is a fun take on the classic comfort food. Chicken Boo-dle soup is a Halloween version of the classic chicken noodle soup. The recipe features bowtie pasta that is dyed black to resemble bats as well as carrots that are shaped like pumpkins. Follow the Halloween aesthetic even more by serving your soup up in a giant black bowl that looks like a cauldron and pass it off as a delicious witch’s brew.
Cheesy Broccoli and Chicken Stuffed Skulls (hungryhappenings.com)
Who doesn’t love a delicious crispy chicken and cheese pairing? There is just something so mouthwatering about the combination of chicken and cheese. These homemade stuffed skulls are sure to be a delightful feature to your Halloween dinner. Plus, the recipe is super easy to follow and can be finished in 1 hour! Skull pans are used to create the skull effect for the chicken. Pizza dough cut in halves are laid over the skull cavities. From there, Campbell’s cheesy broccoli chicken oven sauce is mixed with chicken breast, broccoli, and cheese and then covered once again with more dough and some egg wash. From there, all you need to do is bake and you are good to go!