Best 3 Spooktacular Halloween Spider Bread Bowl Dip Recipes

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Sink your teeth into the Spooktacular Halloween Spider Bread Bowl Dip, a spine-chilling centerpiece that will send shivers down your spine and tantalize your taste buds. This devilish delight is a wicked fusion of flavors, textures, and haunting visuals, perfect for any Halloween gathering. As you unveil this masterpiece, you'll discover a crisp and crusty bread bowl, baked to perfection, ready to be filled with a creamy, cheesy dip that's both savory and slightly spooky. Lurking beneath the dip, a nest of crispy fried wonton strips awaits, adding a satisfying crunch to every bite. Accompanying the bread bowl is a wickedly delicious roasted red pepper hummus, a smoky and flavorful spread that perfectly complements the rich cheese dip. And for those who dare to venture further, a bewitching black bean and corn salsa awaits, a tangy and refreshing concoction that adds a pop of color and a burst of flavor to the platter. This hauntingly delicious creation is sure to cast a spell on your taste buds and leave you craving more.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

HALLOWEEN SPIDER BREAD DIP BOWL



Halloween Spider Bread Dip Bowl image

This Spider bread dip bowl in an adorable Halloween appetizer that's easier to make than you think!

Provided by Autumn

Categories     Appetizer

Time 4h

Number Of Ingredients 5

16 frozen Rhodes dinner rolls
1 egg white
1 tbsp water
3 tbsp grated parmesan cheese
2 olive slices

Steps:

  • Place frozen rolls on board or counter and spray with nonstick spray. Cover loosely with plastic wrap and allow to thaw until soft but still cold, about 2 hours.
  • Use 2 rolls to make a small ball for the spider's head. Use 10 rolls to make a larger ball for the spider's body.
  • Cut the remaining 4 rolls in half (with one half slightly larger than the other). Roll each half into a rope. Make 4 12 inch ropes and 4 10 inch ropes.
  • On a lined cookie sheet, arrange balls and ropes into spider shape.
  • Spray with nonstick spray and cover loosely with plastic wrap. Allow to rise until quite puffed, about 1 hour. Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
  • Whisk together egg white and water and brush all over spider. Sprinkle legs with parmesan cheese if desired.
  • Bake spider 28-30 minutes until quite brown. Cool completely.
  • Use a knife to make slits for the eyes and press an olive slice into each slit.
  • Use a knife to cut a circle out of the body, and then tear out the bread to make a bowl. Fill with cold dip. Surround with veggies and serve.

SPOOKTACULAR HALLOWEEN SPIDER BREAD BOWL & DIP



Spooktacular Halloween Spider Bread Bowl & Dip image

You can find this recipe on my website here, along with detailed step-by-step photos! http://wildflourskitchen.com/2013/10/17/spooktacular-halloween-spider-bread-dip-bowl/

Provided by Kelly Williams

Categories     Other Snacks

Number Of Ingredients 15

1 lb loaf frozen bread dough, thawed overnight
butter-flavored cooking spray
SEASONINGS (FIRST AND SECOND AMOUNTS) :
2 Tbl. + 1 tsp. grated parmesan cheese
1 tsp. + 1/2 tsp. seasoned salt
3/4 tsp. + 1/4 tsp. paprika
1/8 tsp. + 1/16 tsp. garlic powder
2 tsp. + 1 tsp. poppy seeds
2 slice green olives with pimientos for eyes, optional
FOR DIP:
10 oz can rotel diced tomatoes and green chilies, mild or hot
16 oz regular or sharp cheddar velveeta (can sub cream cheese for a nice variation)
1 Tbsp hidden valley ranch dip mix
2 green onions, white and green part, sliced
1/2 to 1 lb. hot italian ground sausage, as much as desired, cooked and drained

Steps:

  • 1. FOR SPIDER: Spray frozen loaf of bread dough with butter-flavored cooking spray, wrap tightly in plastic wrap and thaw in fridge overnight. The next day, unwrap bread and place onto a cutting surface. With a long, very sharp knife, slice bread in half crossways. Slice off about 1/4 of one end for the head. Pinch cut side back together and form into a small ball. Place onto sprayed baking sheet seam side-down. Use the rest of that half and shape into the body the same way making it 4" in diameter and a little flat, like a disk. Place next to head, touching, also seam side-down. Spray with cooking spray. Slice second half of loaf lengthwise into 8 equal pieces. Roll and stretch into 12-14" in long ropes. Place onto second sprayed baking sheet into hairpin shapes for legs. Spray with cooking spray. Lightly cover each baking sheet with plastic wrap and place into oven to rise with the light on for warmth. Let rise for 30 minutes, remove both trays, heat oven to 350 degrees, remove plastic wrap from the baking sheet with the legs only. Sprinkle them evenly with the first amount of the seasonings and bake them for 15-18 minutes until browned on the bottoms and light golden brown on top. Remove pieces to a wire rack to cool. Leave oven door open to cool. If cool enough, place body and head back into oven to continue to rise or in another draft-free warm place. Let body and head rise for an additional 1 1/2 - 2 hours or until doubled in bulk. (Store breadstick legs, when fully cool, in an airtight container.) When fully risen, sprinkle evenly the second amount of seasonings onto head and body, and re-preheat oven to 350 degrees. Pop into oven and bake for 22-25 minutes until deep golden brown. With spatula, remove to wire rack to cool. To assemble, with small sharp serrated steak knife, cut 4 little "x"'s on each side of body in a sawing motion up and down and stick one side of each leg down into body. Cut a 4" circle out of top of body and remove chunk of bread.
  • 2. Hollow out a little more picking out pieces carefully. Dice bread into cubes for dipping and place into a festive bowl. Make dip and fill body cavity full. (Replenishing as needed.) Decorate with olive eyes if desired.
  • 3. FOR DIP: Place all ingredients into large microwave-safe bowl and heat, stirring every 1-2 minutes, until cheese has melted. About 5 minutes total. Spoon and pour into spider. Garnish with more sliced green onion if desired. Rewarm and refill as needed. (Makes enough dip to refill 1 -2 times depending on size of cut-out.)

HALLOWEEN SPIDER DIP BOWL



Halloween Spider Dip bowl image

I've been making this bread dip bowl for years now, from the Rhodes Frozen Bread Dough website! They have so many cute ideas there! Take some time to check it out! Lots of holiday recipes! Happy Halloween! :D

Provided by Kelly Williams

Categories     Other Appetizers

Time 45m

Number Of Ingredients 3

2 loaves rhodes frozen bread dough, thawed but not risen, white or wheat
2 raisins or red peppercorns or sliced green olives
1-2 tbl. butter

Steps:

  • 1. *The night before, wrap frozen loaves tightly in plastic wrap and thaw in fridge overnight. Next day: Form one loaf into a round ball. Place on a large cookie sheet that has been sprayed with non-stick cooking spray. With other loaf, cut off end and form a small round ball (about one eighth of loaf) and place above body making the head. Horizontally, slice remaining dough into 8 strips and roll into ropes for legs. Place under head and upper body. Place raisins on head for eyes, making into a spider! *You can also add these after baking if preferred, or use red decorating gel, red peppercorns or even sliced olives for eyes, also adding on after baking. Sometimes the raisins fall off during baking, or end up in an odd place! Brush with melted butter and cover with plastic wrap coated with non-stick spray. Allow to double in size. (About 2=3 hours.)Remove wrap, brush with eggwash (1 egg beaten with 1 Tbl. water), and bake in 350º oven for 25-30 minutes. Or til golden brown. Allow to cool on rack. Slice off top of body in a circle, and hollow out making a "bowl" for the dip. Line with lettuce (if desired)and spoon in your favorite dip such as salsa, melted cheese/nacho cheese dip, spinach or onion dip,etc., whatever you want. Surround with chips, crackers, mini pumpkins and gourds, plastic spiders, halloween cookies, just have fun! *If you want the spider's legs to point/bend up in the middle, just place a small ball of foil under center of each leg during rising and baking! :)

Tips:

  • Choose the right bread bowl: Select a round, sturdy bread bowl that can hold the dip without becoming soggy. A sourdough or French bread bowl works well.
  • Prepare the bread bowl: Cut a circular hole in the top of the bread bowl, leaving a 1-inch border around the edge. Remove the bread from the inside, leaving the bowl intact.
  • Make the dip ahead of time: The dip can be made up to 2 days in advance. Cover and refrigerate until ready to serve. When ready to serve, bring to room temperature for at least 30 minutes.
  • Garnish the dip: Before serving, garnish the dip with additional chopped parsley, chives, and/or shredded cheddar cheese. You can also add a few drops of food coloring to give the dip a festive Halloween color.
  • Serve with a variety of dippers: Serve the dip with a variety of dippers, such as tortilla chips, crackers, breadsticks, or vegetable crudités.

Conclusion:

The Spooktacular Halloween Spider Bread Bowl Dip is a fun and festive appetizer that is perfect for your Halloween party. It is easy to make and can be prepared ahead of time. The dip is creamy and flavorful, and the bread bowl adds a touch of whimsy. Serve the dip with a variety of dippers, and enjoy!

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