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Light and airy, these Bat and Moon Meringue Pops are a simple treat that won’t weigh you down! Great for Halloween parties, showers and more, these crispy, sweet cookie pops are a decadent delight you’re sure to love. This is an amazing idea if you plan on sitting in that day and binge-watching horror movies. You’re going to need popcorn, light corn syrup, red gel food coloring, and liquid flavoring.

Not only do you not need to worry about raw fish sitting on a counter all night, but it keeps things veg-friendly for all of your guests. Sweet, minty, and chewy, these chocolate-peppermint treats are quite possibly my favorite candy of all time. Halloween may look a little different this year, but that doesn’t mean you have to skip out on the treats…or the tricks. If going door to door isn’t safely in the cards, make your own festive fun with our DIY Halloween candies, ranging from the sweet and simple to the downright impressive. An eerie take on gingerbread men, this skeleton family decorated with Royal Icing is the perfect addition to any Halloween party. Peep these wrapped cupcakes decorated with sweet vanilla cupcakes.
White Chocolate Ghost Strawberries
All you’ll need is a pack of hot dogs and a can or two of croissants or biscuits. Wrap the biscuits around as to not cover the whole hot dog to give it that wrapped mummy effect. This is basically jungle juice with some dark purple food coloring and poured into a cauldron. Mix up Everclear, Vodka, Some tequila, and your preferred flavoring of Koolaid. Also, this name is cute as it could also sound like “Bunch of Booze” so make sure to add whatever remaining alcohol you have in there to give it the jungle juice effect.
Use a candy mold to create the candy skeletons, before laying them to rest in chocolate coffins, atop a dirt bed of Oreo cookie crumbs. Prep them up to several weeks ahead, storing in airtight containers, for the ultimate Halloween party hostess gift or dessert table topper. Sweet and chewy candy corn popcorn balls are unbelievably easy to whip up for a last-minute Halloween treat. Just melt together marshmallows, popcorn, and candy corn, and form the mixture into balls. Get them ready up to a week ahead, for a munchable you can enjoy during scary movie marathons.
Halloween Treats To Make At Home
These adorable Halloween treats are stuffed with a mini marshmallows and topped with melted vanilla candy coating. Nothing scary about this hauntingly easy treat for school. You can't have Jack without Sally, and Gasparilla Island Grill also has an adorable Sally-themed treat. The vanilla heart-shaped whoopie pie is decorated with Sally's signature patchwork dress pattern. Recreate it at home with this easy-grip, heart-shaped cookie cutter. It might be easiest if you use a Sugar Cookie Cutout recipe and sandwich the halves with Cream Cheese Frosting.

All you’re going to need to do is make a peanut butter sandwich and cut the sides off to make the shape of the coffin. You can jazz it up by writing RIP on it with a fine tip icing bag and strawberry jam. There are so many "Nightmare Before Christmas" goodies at Disneyland, but the coolest is hands down this haunted wreath at the French Market in Disneyland Park. To make it at home, just follow this Raspberry Linzer Cookie recipe, decorate with these corn flake wreathes, and add icing eyes and teeth.
Halloween Peanut Butter Cookie Cups
Halloween treating should start first thing in the a.m., with a tasty slice of chocolately pumpkin bread. Give popcorn a sweet green twist by adding matcha powder and confectioners' sugar. These candy dipped apples are sure to bring smiles to any Fall celebration. If you’re a fan of salty-and-sweet, you will love these ooey gooey salted caramel turtle cups. This evil-looking skull is the perfect creepy Halloween treat. And lastly with our brownie roundup, these are delicious, spooky brownies fashioned into mummies!

This website is full of fun, unique, and thoughtful ways to make someone’s day. If you're new here, be sure to Start Here for an overview of all our best content. This pizza simply contains pesto, tomato sauce, cheese, and olives, yet still tastes delicious and looks adorably Halloween-y (moreso than any regular pizza, in fact!).
If you want even less carbs, try it without tomato sauce (it’ll still taste delightful). Add it to the blender and make this delicious pumpkin smoothie, packed with beta carotene, protein, fiber, and iron. Here’s another another example of a beautiful presentation of a Halloween treat platter that will leave everyone gaping in awe. For a more festive take on a Halloween cake, try making this bundt cake with colorful sprinkles.
Use candy to create a cute face, or leave them plain for a sweet pumpkin-themed treat you can serve for any fall occasion. "This works really well with melted white chocolate chips too," says Kelly. "It is a nice not too sweet treat for Halloween and it's a very simple and quick way for the kids to participate." A bit of cake decorating magic gives these cupcakes autumnal charm.
She has a weakness for desserts, especially ice cream. Get easy-to-follow, delicious recipes delivered right to your inbox. The accompanying mustard dip adds just the right kick. Coarse sea salt and soy sauce balance the bitterness in these buttery and chewy caramel candies — the perfect Halloween treat for grown-up palates.

A self-taught cook who grew up reading cookbooks for fun, Vanessa lives and breathes the challenges faced by busy everyday cooks to get dinner on the table. Swap peanuts for pistachios in this homemade hack of one of Halloween’s favorite chocolate-covered candies. A Halloween staple, homemade candy corn delivers a singularly satisfying one-two punch of flavor and texture. Make your own homemade sour gummies with our simple guide to creepy, crawly candy. Save the seeds from pumpkin carving to make this sweet, spicy, and crunchy fall candy. If you dare … try black cocoa powder for this spooky surprise-inside sweet with a crushed Oreo cookie frosting.
Sweet, ripe fall apples are dunked in gooey caramel, then dipped into melted white chocolate, and finally decorated with a creepy skull design. Made them up to a week ahead, storing covered in the fridge. This sweet treat is devilishly edible and great for those chocolate lovers. Need a last-minute dessert to bring to a Halloween party? They start with a brownie mix, so they're super simple to make, and look great on your dessert table.
Kids can help make these as well, and the finished products are so adorable, you may not even want to devour them. Here’s another festive version of Halloween bark, using M&Ms, sprinkles, pretzels, AND white chocolate. And what a perfect way to turn ordinary hot dogs into something kid-friendly and spook-tacular. All you need to whip up this delicacy is puff pastry, wieners, egg wash, mayo, and black seeds (for the eyes!) – a simple recipe that anyone will have fun with. From mummies to worms, spiderwebs to tentacles, this cupcake list covers almost every Halloween creature and theme you can think of.
It’s also free of refined sugar, making this a “must” for a healthy Halloween party dessert option. For a Halloween vegetarian spooky-themed graveyard pizza, try this recipe. It features a flavorful ranch cream cheese-covered crust, topped with colorful veggies and “tombstone” crackers.
This decadent creation is full of sugar and “yum” in every bite, and the drip effect is the ultimate final touch to give it that perfect Halloween-y effect! Chances are, it’ll turn out so beautiful, your guests may be scared to take that first slice. You'll need only three ingredients to make these cute and clever little treats, and you don't have to be a little kid to like them. Wendy says, "These were a big hit at my teenage son's Halloween party." Vanessa Greaves is a Senior Editor at Allrecipes with nearly two decades of experience helping home cooks gain confidence in the kitchen.
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