Late Sunday night, I walked into Knott’s Berry Farm via their western entrance. As I began to walk toward the fountain, the fog began to unfurl all around me. The unmistakable smell of haunt season filled my nostrils, and that only meant one thing: It’s Scary Farm time!
While the event itself does not begin until Thursday, September 16th, we were invited down to the old berry farm this weekend to preview some of their new food offerings, the latest INTO THE FOG art show, and to chat with some designers about the park’s latest Scary Farm frights.
Starting backward, the dessert table called out to me immediately. Having quite enjoyed their “Frankenstein’s Head Pudding” in the past, I was anxious to see what new concoctions the culinary witches behind Knott’s had in store for us. Kicking us off were some samples for us to try, including the Spider Web Eclairs, Bobbing for Apples Macaroons, and the Dark Entities Lemonade. Each was expertly themed for the event, with spooky touches every where. Though we did not get to try everything, Knott’s has plenty of desserts for this year, each more appetizing than the last. Of particular note was the Sweet Sinister S’mores Dessert Pizza (which, yes, is exactly what you think it is), the Halloween Sushi Crab Roll (which is a candy corn flavored treat in the shape and texture of sushi), and the Murderous Midnight Funnel Cake (which might give the Fun Bun a run for its money!).
Of course, it wasn’t just dessert at the event, they had plenty of real food to try, too! Have you ever wanted to try Freaky Frog Legs? Well, now is your chance! Norm actually tried it, and found it quite pleasant, so don’t be turned off by how it looks! There was also the delicious Cauldrons BBQ Brisket Mac-N-Cheese Cone, which was quite incredible. I had a serving and a half! For lighter fare, there is the Grim Reaper Walking Taco, which is essentially a taco salad. And the Hound Hot Dog Tater Bites (which we did not get to try, unfortunately) is a giant hot dog on a mound of tater tots. How can you go wrong?! Check out the photos to see what other delights you’re in store for.
I was already excited for Scary Farm, but getting a preview of what was to come made me even more excited! Be sure to check out Knott’s Scary Farm, opening September 16th and running through the entire Halloween season. See you in the fog!