Halloween is the perfect time to mix a little garden-grown goodness with seasonal fun. Whether you’re hosting a harvest party, cozying up for a movie night, or looking for creative ways to use your fall herbs and peppers, these two recipes bring warmth, flavor, and a touch of playfulness to your table. 🌶️🧄
Both are easy to make, built on ingredients you can grow yourself, and a reminder that the best treats don’t come from a cauldron — they come from the garden.
Spicy, simple, and wildly versatile
This easy recipe turns your freshly harvested jalapeños into something magical. Garden Jalapeño Butter adds a warm, flavorful kick to just about everything — melt it over popcorn for a movie night, spread it on a warm biscuit, or brush it over grilled corn on the cob. However you use it, it’s pure garden gold. 🌿
The butter will keep for 2–3 weeks and is an ideal way to savor your freshly harvested jalapeños.
🎃 Halloween twist: For your next gathering, pop a big bowl of popcorn (we love using olive oil), melt a spoonful of Jalapeño Butter, and drizzle it on top, and add a little black sea salt. Spicy, cozy, and just a little wicked — the perfect treat for grown-up ghouls.
Creamy, cozy, and garden-fresh
This dip is the perfect mix of flavor and fun — bold enough for a Halloween party but simple enough for every day. It’s rich, savory, and comes with the satisfying comfort of knowing it’s homegrown approved. Serve it with veggie sticks, crackers, or warm pita for a crowd-pleasing bite that tastes like fall.
Fresh garlic • Parsley • Chives
Proof that a little garlic keeps both stress — and vampires — away.
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