Halloween is a holiday for creative expression. We all enjoy the costume parties, the scary movies, and the thrill children experience with the Halloween culinary surprises. Why let trick or treating take all of the fun? So many creative (and suspenseful) treats are possible right in the kitchen. Sharing these delights with the kids will make memories that last a lifetime. Bat donuts are so cute and easy to assemble! We all love toasted marshmallows, so why not create Halloween marshmallow pops? Pop Tart ghosts, apple monsters and the list can go on! Kids of all ages will giggle with delight!
Donut Hole Eyeballs
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Edible bloodshot eyeballs are simple delicious donut holes you can whip in 15 minutes. These donut eyeballs are covered in a sweet candy coating and have the ultimate creepy Halloween look.
Get the recipe: Donut Hole Eyeballs.
Halloween Marshmallow Pops
In just 15 minutes, you can make fun spooky pops that kids will love. Dipped in chocolate, topped with Halloween sprinkles, and decorated with googly eyes.
Get the recipe: Halloween Marshmallow Pops.
Halloween Apple Monsters
If you're worried about the amount of sweets kids consume over trick-or-treating, this healthy recipe is just for you. Cute-toothed apple-grape monsters are easy to make with kids as well.
Get the recipe: Halloween Apple Monsters.
Halloween Monster Pretzels
You can make this super easy Halloween snack with salty pretzel sticks dipped in colorful candy melts. Tiny candy eyes popped here and there making these Monster pretzels evil and funny.
Get the recipe: Halloween Monster Pretzels.
Healthy Candy Corn Bars
Last-minute Halloween snacks can be healthy and easy - you need only 2 ingredients for these candy bars: jell O and yogurt. Fair warning: you need to make a few batches as these snacks disappear fast.
Get the recipe: Healthy Candy Corn Bars.
Pop Tart Ghosts
These pop tarts are dangerously delicious as they are filled with gooey Nutella and covered in vanilla icing. Using a cookie cutter you can make Halloween-inspired shapes, and these ghosts look particularly cute.
Get the recipe: Pop Tart Ghosts.
Halloween Bat Doughnuts
Pitch black-colored donuts crowned with scary bats - a perfect Halloween snack with cacao and vanilla flavors. And easy to make: just add wings, ears, teeth, and eyes and your Halloween creation is ready!
Get the recipe: Halloween Bat Doughnuts.
Halloween Toast
These fun Halloween toasts with at least 4 different designs are the perfect breakfast on Halloween morning. Frankenstein, veggie spiders, cucumber-hummus mummies, peanut butter-banana ghosts - never breakfast is so fun and healthy at the same time!
Get the recipe: Halloween Toast.
Dirt and Worms Puppy Chow
This Halloween snack is a blood-chilling mess of crawling gummy worms, crushed Oreo cookie dirt, and Rice Chex cereal. Spooky and sweet and requires no baking - exactly what we need for holidays.
Get the recipe: Dirt and Worms Puppy Chow.
Mini Mummy Pizza Bites for Halloween
No kid will ever say no to pizza, so as last-minute Halloween snacks you should try these miniature mummy pizzas. It is a classic margarita pizza with edible olive-candy eyes on top.
Get the recipe: Mini Mummy Pizza Bites for Halloween.
Spooky Halloween Monster Eye Pretzels
This 3-ingredient Halloween kids' snack is easy, cute, and, of course, a bit spooky. The flavors are not boring at all: a combo of sweet candy melt and salty crunchy pretzels, and candy eyes for extra fun.
Get the recipe: Spooky Halloween Monster Eye Pretzels.
Halloween Snickers Mummy Treats
If your kids love Snickers, you can turn the candy into fun mummies this Halloween! Make mummy wraps out of crescent rolls, bake, add candy eyes, and voila - a quick and delicious snack is ready.
Get the recipe: Halloween Snickers Mummy Treats.
Easy Halloween Rice Krispie Treats
These bite-sized sweet Rice Krispie balls are easy-to-make Halloween snacks your kids will absolutely love. With your imagination (and food coloring), you can turn them into Frankensteins, mummies, ghosts, mini pumpkins, or monsters.
Get the recipe: Easy Halloween Rice Krispie Treats.
Mummy Jalapeno Poppers
If your kids don't mind spicy, make for them these cute mummified jalapenos. Light flaky puff pastry wrapped around jalapeno peppers stuffed with some bacon, cream cheese, and cheddar - it sounds like a perfect savory snack.
Get the recipe: Easy Mummy Jalapeno Poppers.
Halloween Ghost Fruit Kabobs
Every busy mom will love this no-bake no-prep Halloween snack for kids that is also super delicious and healthy. Combine favorite fruits, strawberries, and marshmallows with drawn eyes, and a haunted treat is ready to be served.
Get the recipe: Halloween Ghost Fruit Kabobs.
Halloween Rocky Road
This sweet Halloween treat has everything kids like marshmallows, cereals, chocolate, and gummy worms. But also something busy moms like - a "no-bake" tag and a big batch the whole family can share.
Get the recipe: Halloween Rocky Road.
Mummy Hot Dogs
Classic savory snack with a Halloween twist. A hot dog is easily turned into a mummy if you use crescent dough stripes as mummy wraps and candy googly eyes. Simple and always yummy!
Get the recipe: Mummy Hot Dogs.
Halloween Deviled Eggs
These easy deviled eggs crowned with spiders made of olives are spooky and fun Halloween appetizers or snacks for kids. Very simple and healthy seasoning, with no food coloring, and easy to assemble, they may become your new favorites.
Get the recipe: Halloween Deviled Eggs.
Pumpkin Cheese Ball
A must-have for a Halloween party - a pumpkin. This super cheesy, creamy, spicy, and crunchy pumpkin ball will be an absolute hit. It is technically a cheddar cheese ball pretending to be a pumpkin so even pumpkin haters will love it!
Get the recipe: Pumpkin Cheese Ball.
Halloween Fruit Tray
A healthy snack for kids to share on Halloween. But not just cut fruits, spooky fruits: apple monsters, banana ghosts, mandarin pumpkins, etc.
Get the recipe: Halloween Fruit Tray.
Halloween Snack Mix
It is a Halloween-inspired twist on a regular snack box. You can use Halloween and fall colors, Chex cereal, salty pretzels, Reese’s Pieces, candy eyes, orange candy corn, and green M&M’s.
Get the recipe: Halloween Snack Mix.
Monster Munch
This sweet and salty kids' snack is a spooky fun mess of colors, flavors, textures, and a variety of kids' favorite things: from popcorn to candies.
Get the recipe: Monster Munch.
Monster Halloween Snack Mix
A mix of mini salted pretzels, Chex cereals, muddy buddies, salty popcorn, purple, green, and orange M&Ms, caramel Rolos, candy corn, and candy eyes is covered in the white chocolate spider web. The ultimate sweet and salty snack mix for Halloween.
Get the recipe: Monster Halloween Snack Mix.
Pumpkin Queso Dip with Spooky Dippers
Kids love cheese and chips, so why don't we make a spooky version for Halloween? Bat-shaped tortilla chips are fun to make and pair well with a creamy dip with melted cheese.
Get the recipe: Pumpkin Queso Dip with Spooky Dippers.
Easy Poison Apples
Beautiful and evil poison apples inspired by Snow White are a great healthy snack for kids' Halloween parties. They are quite easy to make and are very spooktacular to bite in as they are covered in black syrup.
Get the recipe: BEST Easy Poison Apples Recipe.
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