Halloween Treats That Are Easy to Make and Spooky to Eat

Halloween is just around the corner, and it’s time to start planning your spooky treats! If you’re looking for some easy and fun recipes that the whole family can enjoy, you’ve come to the right place. I have gathered some of my favorite easy Halloween treats that are perfect for beginners and experienced bakers alike. From creepy cookies to spooky snacks, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. So get ready to get creative and have some fun in the kitchen!

Chocolate Marshmallow Pumpkins

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This recipe needs no baking for an easy seasonal sweet to share. With fluffy marshmallows and a colorful candy coating these make a tasty treat that everyone will love. Make a few dozen to have a delicious pumpkin patch for guests to pick from.

Get the recipe: Chocolate marshmallow pumpkins.

Spider Web Pretzels

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This idea is so cute that your family and friends are sure to get tangled up in these tasty webs! With yummy little chocolate spiders to garnish these easy treats, don’t be surprised if your spider web pretzels grow legs and walk away from the food table on Halloween!

Get the recipe: Spider web pretzels.

Vampire Donuts

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Grab a box of glazed donuts from the grocery or the bakery to make this fuss free Halloween snack. With vampire teeth and candy eyes, kids are sure to shriek with delight as they sink their teeth into this donut.

Get the recipe: Vampire donuts.

Halloween Dirt Cups

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These 5 ingredient dirt cups are so tasty and easy for a delicious Halloween treat. Add gummy worms to give it the perfect creepy crawly effect. Serve these at a party, or as an extra special after dinner treat for the family.

Get the recipe: Halloween dirt cups.

Candy Corn Jello Cups

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These little jello cups are perfect to serve after dinner anytime during the fall, or make them for the yummiest version of candy corn. This easy, no bake idea is sure to be loved by kids and adults alike.

Get the recipe: Candy corn jello cups.

Pumpkin Seed Brittle 

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This crunchy sweet nut brittle is a great snack to serve during the Halloween season. Add a rich chocolate drizzle to make this snack even sweeter. This is sure to disappear from the snack spread in no time.

Get the recipe: Pumpkin seed brittle.

Halloween Dip 

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Grab a bite of this freaky green dip if you dare! It looks like it might have come from a witches cauldron, but it has the best sweet, tangy flavor. Offer cookies, graham crackers or even apples with this easy Halloween treat.

Get the recipe: Halloween dip.

Cute and Creepy White Chocolate Halloween Bark

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Add some candy eyes, oreo chunks and Halloween candy to melty white chocolate to make this easy and adorable treat. Break off chunks to share with all of your favorite ghosts, ghouls and goblins this Halloween!

Get the recipe: Cute and creepy Halloween bark.

Halloween Rice Bubble Slice

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Rice krispies cereal, chocolate and marshmallows come together to make this easy no bake treat. Share these with the kids on Halloween night, or slice them up in snack size portions for your party. Don’t forget to add candy eyes to offer a creepy and cute touch for the holiday. 

Get the recipe: Halloween rice bubble slice.

Monster Mash Mix 

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With popcorn, candy, pretzels and nuts, this mix has a mash up of flavors for the ultimate snack. Offer scoops of this at the party, or send goodie bags of it home with your guests after the party ends.

Get the recipe: Monster mash mix.

Halloween Berries

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Bring these scary berries to your Halloween festivities for a really delicious and healthier treat. There are so many fun ways to decorate them, and your guests will be grateful for fruit on 

Get the recipe: Halloween berries.

Witches Cauldron Cups

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Grab some phyllo cups and marshmallow fluff to make these easy sweet treats. They are perfect for a bite sized snack at a Halloween party, and they are so easy to assemble and decorate!

Get the recipe: Witches cauldron cups.

Rice Krispie Treat Ghosts 

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Use fondant to cover these rice krispie treats for a snack that no one will say boo to. These look impressive but they are so easy to make. You will want to share them with everyone this Halloween!

Get the recipe: Rice krispie treat ghosts.

Halloween Chex Mix

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Bugles, pretzels and your favorite Halloween candy come together to make a yummy snack for the holiday. This blend of sweet and salty is the ultimate munchie mix to enjoy as you watch a scary movie, or pass out candy to trick or treaters.

Get the recipe: Halloween chex mix.

Nutter Butter Ghosts

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You are going to love this easy idea for a tasty treat! Use melting wafers to dress up peanut butter cookies to look just like ghosts, then pass them out to all of your friends for a spooky sweet!

Get the recipe: Nutter butter ghosts.

Avocado Breakfast Toasts 

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Give the kids a spooky start to the day with this freakishly fun food option! Avocado toast with veggie monster faces is such a tasty and festive option for a Halloween breakfast that the family will never forget.

Get the recipe: Avocado monster breakfast toast.

Spooky Charcuterie Board

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Popcorn, marshmallows and mini donuts form this sweet and salty skull. Fill it in with candy, fruit and chocolate chips to make a mix that everyone can enjoy. Make this for a party, or as a special holiday snack for the kids. This is so easy to assemble and is also budget friendly.

Get the recipe: Spooky charcuterie board.

Jack Skellington Swirl Cookies

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These swirl cookies are just the thing to make for your Nightmare Before Christmas viewing party. They are sweet, buttery and while they look fantastic, they are so easy to make. Let the kids help mix the dough for the ultimate spooky sweet.

Get the recipe: Jack Skellington swirl cookies.

Twinkie Mummies

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This no bake recipe bring the iconic flavor of Twinkies to your Halloween party. Dip these in melty chocolate and give them a wrap of white chocolate for an easy and yummy snack to share with all of your favorite ghouls on the scariest night of the year.

Get the recipe: Twinkie mummies.

Chocolate Dipped Oreos

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Add a delicious layer of chocolate to oreo cookies, then decorate these with sprinkles and a pumpkin candy for a festive, easy treat that is worthy of sharing with all of your favorite people.

Get the recipe: Chocolate dipped oreos.

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