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It’s Swamp Dip season

Halloween party dishes should be fun

Combine chocolate, peanut butter and graham cracker crumbs to make yummy Pots of Mud. (Associated Press)
Alison Ladman For The Associated Press

Party food is supposed to be easy. You are, after all, having a party to have a good time, right?

That’s why we assembled these easy Halloween party dishes. Not only are they simple to assemble, they also require little planning and help keep the mood light and festive.

We started off with the dip. It’s nice if not everything on Halloween revolves around sugar. Equally at home with a platter of vegetables or chips and pretzels, this avocado and cream cheese-based dip will appeal to kids and adults. Plus, Halloween is one of the few times of the year where food doesn’t need to look pretty.

For something bready, we went with frozen puff pastry formed into “bones.” Puff pastry is a cinch to work with. You’ll find it in the grocer’s freezer section. Each package contains two sheets. Simply thaw according to package directions, then unfold, slice, season and bake. And feel free to play around with the spices we suggest, swapping in Italian seasoning, chili powder or even curry powder for the Old Bay seasoning.

For a sweet touch, we went with pots of dirt. Or rather, peanut butter and hot fudge blended with a few other tasty ingredients to resemble dirt.

Creamy Swamp Dip

3 ripe avocados, peeled and pitted

8 ounces cream cheese, room temperature

2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar

1/4 cup chopped black olives

1/2 cup chopped Peppadew peppers

1/4 cup chopped marinated mushrooms

Salt and ground black pepper

In a food processor, combine the avocados, cream cheese and balsamic vinegar. Process until smooth. Transfer the mixture to a medium bowl, then mix in the olives, Pappadews and marinated mushrooms. Season with salt and black pepper. If not serving immediately, cover with plastic wrap, pressing it onto the surface of the dip.

Yield: 16 servings

Approximate nutrition per serving: 120 calories, 11 grams fat (4 grams saturated, 83 percent fat calories), 2 grams protein, 4 grams carbohydrate, 1 gram sugar, 15 milligrams cholesterol, 3 grams dietary fiber, 85 milligrams sodium.

Bay Bones

1/3 cup grated Parmesan cheese

1 tablespoon Old Bay seasoning

17.3-ounce package frozen puff pastry, thawed

Heat the oven to 400 degrees. Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper or spritz lightly with cooking spray.

In a small bowl, combine the Parmesan with the Old Bay seasoning.

On a lightly floured surface, unfold 1 sheet of the puff pastry. Very lightly moisten the surface of the pastry with water. Sprinkle half the Parmesan mixture over it. Using a pizza wheel or a sharp knife, cut the dough into 1/2-inch strips. One at a time, grab each strip by its ends and twist once or twice to create a spiral. Arrange the strips on the prepared baking sheet, leaving about 1/2 inch between them.

Repeat the process with the second sheet of pastry and remaining Parmesan mixture.

Bake for 12 to 15 minutes, or until golden brown and crisp. Allow to cool slightly before serving.

Yield: 12 servings

Approximate nutrition per serving: 180 calories, 12 grams fat (3.5 grams saturated, 61 percent fat calories), 14 grams carbohydrate, 1 gram sugar, no cholesterol, 1 gram dietary fiber, 410 milligrams sodium.

Pots of Mud

1 cup chunky peanut butter

1/2 cup hot fudge sauce

4 to 6 tablespoons half-and-half

1/2 cup graham cracker crumbs

Pretzels, crisp bread sticks and cookie sticks

In a medium bowl, stir together the peanut butter, hot fudge sauce, half-and-half (more or less depending on desired consistency), and graham cracker crumbs. Spoon into small cups, such as shot glasses, and serve with pretzels, bread sticks and cookie sticks for dipping.

Yield: 12 servings

Approximate nutrition per serving: 180 calories, 12 grams fat (2 grams saturated, 61 percent fat calories), 6 grams protein, 16 grams carbohydrate, 9 grams sugar, no cholesterol, 2 grams dietary fiber, 135 milligrams sodium.