Hey guy! Get ready to spook up some fun with these 16 super easy Halloween treats that anyone can make! Perfect for parties or just a little festive fun, these kid-friendly snacks use simple ingredients you probably already have at home. Whether you’re looking for creepy-cool cupcakes, ghoulishly good sweets, or no-bake bites, these treats will make your Halloween celebration a hit without any hassle!
16 spooky treats.
Skeleton charcuterie board.
Making the charcuterie board was really simple. I purchased a small skeleton from the dollar tree store laid him on the board and then I just added what I could find in the fridge. Lots of fruit, lots of cheese and crackers and some gummy eyeballs I got from Winco. I even use a stencil cutter to add boo.
Marshmallow dipped monsters.
These monster marshmallows are fun to make with kids. Just put a marshmallow on a stick let the little ones dip the marshmallow into candy melts, add sprinkles, and some edible eyeballs.
Spooky eyeball cupcakes.
The spooky eye cupcakes are one of my favorites. I just used a regular box of cupcake mix, red icing, and added eyeballs in the middle that I got from the bulk candy section of Winco.
No bake witch hats.
These no bake witch hats are so cute. All you do is take an Oreo add frosting on top. Add your Hershey’s kiss in the middle and sprinkle some Halloween themed sprinkles.
Frankenstein guac dip.
This is one of the more developed treats that I did I’ll admit.But still super easy you can make homemade guac or you can take guac that’s already made shape it into a Frankenstein Square for his head use blue corn tortilla chips for the Hair a dollop of sour cream for the eyeballs and then bits of olives for the rest of his face.
Ice cream sandwich coffins.
These Rest in Peace coffin ice cream sandwiches are really easy to make all you do is take an ice cream sandwich. Cut off the top corners then use red icing to write RIP. The kids loved it.
Mickey Mouse rice crispys.
These were pretty simple just follow the instructions on the back of a rice crispy box to make rice crispy treats. Use a Mickey Mouse cookie cutter for the shape add sprinkles and insert a popsicle stick.
Monster ice cream sandwich.
Another ice cream sandwich treat. I got these cookies and cream sandwiches from target. Next all I did was simply add eyeballs the end.
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Jack Skellington marshmallows.
These Jack, the skeleton marshmallows were very quick. Just grab a bag of marshmallows and use an Edible marker pen to add his face.
Pretty in pink ghost rice crispys.
For these ghost rice crispy treats all I did was take some candy melts and swipe them on parchment paper in shape of a ghost, then added a face with black icing and allow those to dry. Once dry take a box of rice crispy treats, unwrap them and dip them in pink frosting. Lastly add your ghost. Top with gold sprinkles for a cute look.
Pudding pumpkin patch.
These chocolate pudding cups are very cool just take some chocolate pudding. Add crushed Oreos to the top a few sprinkles and some candy mellocreme pumpkins.
Halloween charcuterie board.
This charcuterie board I’ve blogged about here. Charcuterie boards are fun because you can add whatever you want to them. For this one I just used things like Milkduds, Tootsie rolls, pretzels and a few more items.
Eyeball popcorn.
This was probably the easiest on the list. Just pop a bag of popcorn and add some eyeballs. You can find eyeballs at pretty much any craft store or on Amazon.
After school Halloween snacks.
This plate was an afterschool snack, celery with peanut butter and edible, eyeballs string cheese with non-edible marker as the face and blackberries.
Dollar tree popcorn surprise.
This entire photo came from the dollar tree store. I bought little cups from the dollar tree store added popcorn and a dollop of cotton candy with a spider ring.
Spider not so deviled eggs.
Lastly, these adorable not so spider deviled eggs were creepy cute. I just boiled some eggs, cut them in halves added a little seasoning, edible eyeballs, and then used olives to make the body.
Which will you make?
With these 16 easy and fun Halloween treats, you’ll be ready to make your celebration a spooky success without spending hours in the kitchen. Whether you’re hosting a party or just adding a little festive fun to your day, these simple recipes are sure to impress both kids and adults alike. So grab what you have at home, get creative, and enjoy the magic of Halloween!