There are some downright spooky Halloween recipes, but the changes Allrecipes home cooks made to these already horrifying recipes have us shaking in our store-bought masks.

As if serving "bloody rats" for dinner wasn't extra enough, Holly's husband took it to the next level. "Hubby suggested adding a cooked spaghetti noodle to the cheese inside to look like guts. ;D Great Halloween dinner!"

Why serve a basic cheese ball when you can serve one that looks like a degloved face? But clearly eyeballs and skinless muscles aren't enough for BigSarge, who had a great idea, "I added bacon bits for some dirty teeth."

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If a zombie-shaped meatloaf isn't creepy enough for you, visnee129 has the trick to turn teeth green without food coloring. "Regarding the garlic teeth- I inadvertently turned them green!! Became an incredible effect and perfect considering it's a zombie!" Leave yours overnight in the fridge and your dinner can be extra terrifying tomorrow as well.

It's crusty, it's creepy, and "guts" spill out when you slice into it. But home cook Soup Loving Nicole takes this rat-shaped meatloaf to a whole other level of yikes by presenting it in a big mousetrap.

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Jennifer Paynes wins for scariest recipe usage ever, though, with her simple review. "This is an old family recipe we make every year for Thanksgiving and Christmas." For the record, we only advise serving grandma Stuffed Roaches on Halloween. Serving them at Christmas pretty much guarantees a placement on the naughty list and a stocking full of coal.

To truly rock the roach look, follow the lead of Allrecipes home cook Jaana Smith Bauman and stick a pair of toothpicks into the "head" to look like insect antennae. So gross.