Tonight I made a Halloween dinner for my parents. Cranberry Salmon, Pumpkin Gnocchi in cheese sauce, and roasted veggies.
That is certainly an autumnal menu, but I am not sure if it is really a Halloween menu. So I did some research...
One Halloween custom which persists in modern-day day Ireland is the baking of a barmbrack (Irish "báirín breac"), which is a light fruit cake into which a plain ring is placed before baking. It is said that those who get a ring will find their true love in the ensuing year.
Other foods associated with Halloween:
* Candy corn
* Colcannon (Ireland)
* Bonfire toffee (in the UK)
* Toffee Apples or Candy Apples
* Apple cider
* Roasted sweetcorn
* Popcorn
* Roasted pumpkin seeds
* Pumpkin pie and pumpkin bread
I dunno. Seems like there should be something better for a dinner menu on Halloween than candy corn and corned beef. Maybe next year I will start some new tradition.