Caitríona Redmond: Get the trick-or-treaters fed early with these slow cooker meatballs

Plus: "...we’ve all heard of pumpkin carving, but have you heard of turnip carving? Turnip jack-o-lanterns are more traditional in Ireland than pumpkins — a good pastime to set idle hands to."
Caitríona Redmond: Get the trick-or-treaters fed early with these slow cooker meatballs

I’m preparing for Hallowe’en week in my house which comes with added pressure because my youngest’s birthday falls just after the day itself and I always associate the season with celebrations. 

Through the years I have thrown many Hallowe’en themed parties with a food twist and here are just some of the activities we will get up to.

We’ve all heard of pumpkin carving, but have you heard of turnip carving? Turnip jack-o-lanterns are more traditional in Ireland than pumpkins. 

They’re also far more difficult and time consuming to do. It’s a good pastime to set idle hands to. If your kids aren’t all that bothered, tell them to look up the oldest turnip carving in the world, and see if they can pinpoint where it can be found. 

(Spoiler - It’s in the Museum of Country Life in Castlebar, Co Mayo.)

Apples are in season at the moment and the Irish apples have never tasted better. 

If you can bear to set some to one side for a traditional game of apple bobbing, make sure to keep a dry towel to one side to mop up any spills of water. 

Apple-bobbing is where you fill up a basin with water, float the apples on top, and the challenge is to catch the apple with your teeth and your hands held firmly behind your back.

If you have a child who is averse to putting their face in the water (we’ve all been there), why not try a game of pass-the-apple instead. 

Once again hands are held behind your back but put the children in a circle. The aim is to pass the apple from person to person using only your chin. 

If you drop the apple, you must share your Hallowe’en loot!

Do you have a prankster in the family? They might like to peel an onion, stick it on a lollipop stick, then coat the onion in chocolate. 

It makes for a very convincing fake toffee apple, but make sure you are prepared to deal with the consequences. 

If your family didn’t have trust issues before hand you can be guaranteed they may never trust whatever you serve up to them in future. 

I confess, I’ve never been brave enough to try this mean prank on my family.

My rule of thumb for the night itself is to feed the kids their dinner in the middle of the day. As soon as it begins to get dark outside, they will want to start knocking on doors and at that point my window of opportunity to feed them a decent meal is gone. 

Generally, I opt for pasta and a slow cooker sauce-based recipe. With plenty of carbs on the plate to keep the smaller people in the family going, I will enjoy my hot dinner in peace after the door has stopped rattling thanks to the slow cooker. 

You can see this year’s recipe below.

Home Truths – Trick or Treating with Allergies

For most families, trick or treating at Hallowe’en is a night of great fun and excitement. There are no restrictions on what is collected at the door or given out. If there’s an allergy in the house, Hallowe’en can become fraught. Part of the enjoyment is gathering items as a trick, or a treat and it can’t be expected that everyone will be familiar with allergies or dietary needs. It would be impossible to accommodate all needs at the door.

I try to keep a few packs of allergy-friendly treats to one side in case a neighbour calls with a specific allergy and maybe that’s something you, as a benefactor, would consider.

If you are living with a child with a dietary restriction, you might offer an exchange to your child when they arrive home with a bag of treats. Those treats might look very attractive to most but may prove deadly to others. Whether it’s money or a suitable sweet item to ‘cash in’ their bag of goodies with, it means that children can still go from door to door with abandon. It’s up to you what you do with your newly acquired loot though.

Slow-Cooker Meatballs

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Servings

4

Preparation Time

15 mins

Cooking Time

4 hours 0 mins

Time Total

4 hours 15 mins

Course

Main

ingredients

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  • 1 Removed Pepper, Core

  • Passata 500ml

  • & Salt Pepper

  • For Fresh Serving Basil

method

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