Enjoy these Easy Halloween Treats that are frighteningly easy and delicious! Perfect for your Halloween Bash or class party! Kids love these dessert ideas!
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Easy Halloween Treats!
Yep! It’s that time of year when ghosts, goblins, bats, and monsters create the perfect backdrop for Halloween parties and get-togethers! These Easy Halloween Treat Ideas are so darn cute for just such occasions.
What’s even better, most of these Homemade Halloween Treats are so easy, the kids can help so you can scare up some good old fashion fun in the kitchen! Holidays are all about making memories and these little treats do that and more!
We make our Oreo Mummy Pops as a Halloween Dessert every year for the parties we attend – because it’s really hard to resist an Oreo especially when it becomes an adorable Cookie Pop!
If you need really easy Halloween treats to make, try these Mummy Pretzels. We have even more Halloween Treat Recipes ideas if you need them!
Let’s Get to the Easy Halloween Treats!
If you’re craving chocolate this Halloween, then these Mummy Brownies from Suburban Simplicity need to be top of your list!
Creepy crawly spiders can be cute when you make them from dark chocolate brownies. Try these salty and sweet Brownie Spiders that are spooky good as a Halloween dessert from Suburban Simplicity!
Completely addicting, this Halloween Monster Mash Party Mix from The Forked Spoon is the perfect Halloween sweet! It has a little something for everyone and takes just 5 minutes to whip together.
Here are those Oreo Mummy Pops we mentioned. It’s the best Halloween themed dessert! See, so easy and so fun to bring to a Halloween Bash!
Mummy Rice Krispies Treats from Suburban Simplicity are a classic quick and easy Halloween idea. Perfect for playdates or school parties.
These are so popular as a Halloween dessert idea and so easy, you have to make them at least once! 4-Ingredient Bat Treats from Suburban Simplicity are super cute, but also contain peanut butter and chocolate!
Made with peanut butter cookies, marshmallow “spiderwebs”, and peanut butter cup bodies, these Spider Cookies from Sugar Spun run are fun to assemble and almost too cute to eat.
Cute Halloween Treats can totally involve pumpkins! Try these Oreo Pumpkin Pops (with video tutorial) from Suburban Simplicity. Adorable!
These Homemade Ghost Marshmallows from The Simple Sweet Life are sure to delight all the boys and ghouls this Halloween! Perfect for hot cocoa.
These cute Monster Halloween Marshmallow Pops from Recipes from a Pantry are an easy Halloween treat that anyone can make. Gluten-free too!
Oreo Halloween Monster Cookies – how cute are these from A Table Full of Joy! Easy to make and even easier to eat up!
Everyone loves a salty + sweet Halloween Treat! Mummy Pretzels from Suburban Simplicity do the trick!
Werewolf Chow created by Home. Made. Interest. is homemade Halloween puppy chow with crispy, peanut butter and chocolate coated rice cereal, caramel corn, and Halloween candy!
Choose from three Halloween Cake Pop decorating ideas from The Anthony Kitchen — Ghosts, Mummies, or Little Monsters — to add an especially festive touch to your Halloween party!
Halloween Chocolate Covered Pretzels from Garnish and Glaze are an easy treat to make and enjoy with the kiddos. Make vampire bats, Frankenstein, mummies, pumpkins, monsters, or all!
Have a healthier choice for the kiddos and serve Banana Ghosts and Tangerine Pumpkins from Flo and Grace. They are so easy to make!
Halloween Bark | Sweet Caramel Sunday
Nutter Butter Boos | Home. Made. Interest.
Easy Halloween Macaroons | Eats Amazing
Gummy Worm Jello Shooters | Bitz & Giggles
Spider Donuts | Cooking on the Front Burner
If these Easy and Cute Halloween Treats to make in your kitchen don’t give you some inspiration for a spookily good Halloween party, we don’t know what will!
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Mike Vogler says
I always enjoy seeing the amazing imagination you put into you holiday treats, Erin! You have such an amazing gift! 🙂