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27 Halloween Treats That Are Spooky, Fun, and Will Wow Everyone

Halloween is the perfect excuse to get creative in the kitchen, and these treats bring just the right mix of spooky and sweet.

From cute spell book brownies to Frankenstein Rice Krispies treats and candy corn sugar cookies, each one is fun to make and even better to share.

Whether you’re planning a party, need a classroom party treat for your kids, or just want a dessert to enjoy while watching Halloween movies, there’s a recipe here for you. With Halloween treat ideas this tasty, you can bet they’ll wow everyone who tries them.

1. Spell Book Brownies

Spell book brownies with icing decoration
Photo Credit: Savvy Honey

These spell book brownies are a fun Halloween treat inspired by Hocus Pocus. Decorated to look like a spooky spell book with candy eyes, they’re perfect for movie nights and parties. The Sanderson sisters would love this yummy dessert!

Get the Recipe: Spell Book Brownies

2. Pumpkin Frosting Board

Pumpkin frosting board close up shot.
Photo Credit: Life Love Liz

If you’re looking for a treat that doubles as a fun party centerpiece, this pumpkin frosting board is the way to go. The homemade cream cheese frosting makes the perfect sweet dip for cookies, fruit, and candy.

Get the Recipe: Pumpkin Frosting Board

3. Halloween Snack Mix

Snack mix in a bowl.
Photo Credit: The Feathered Nester

This Halloween snack mix is quick to make and always a hit. Just stir together candy corn, Halloween M&Ms, toffee popcorn, and pretzels for an easy treat. You can easily prep it ahead so you’ll have a festive sweet and salty treat when you need it.

Get the Recipe: Halloween Snack Mix

4. Frankenstein Rice Krispies Treats

Frankenstein rice krispies close up shot.
Photo Credit: Crayons and Cravings

These adorable monster treats always disappear first at parties because they’re just so fun and delicious. They’re easy enough to make that the kids can help decorate them.

Get the Recipe: Frankenstein Rice Krispies Treats

5. Candy Corn Sugar Cookies

Candy corn sugar cookies close up shot.
Photo Credit: Savvy Honey

Nothing says Halloween quite like candy corn, and these cookies put the classic treat front and center. Soft sugar cookies and candy corns come together for a simple-to-make dessert that’s just as fun to make as it is to eat.

Get the Recipe: Candy Corn Sugar Cookies

6. Witch Hat Cookies

Close up shot of hocus pocus cupcake.
Photo Credit: Trop Rockin

These bewitching cupcakes are topped with the cutest cookie witch hats. Whether you need a treat for a Halloween party or want something sweet to enjoy while watching a scary movie, these cupcakes are perfect.

Get the Recipe: Witch Hat Cookies

7. Oreo Mummies

Close up shot of Oreo mummies.
Photo Credit: xoxoBella

This has got to be one of the cutest no-bake treats, which is also incredibly easy to decorate. They take just 15 minutes to prep and will impress everyone.

Get the Recipe: Oreo Mummies

8. Candy Apple Recipe

Close up shot of candy apple.
Photo Credit: I Heart Eating

There’s something magical about making your own candy apples with that glossy, crackling red coating. They’ll add a show-stopping element to your Halloween dessert table.

Get the Recipe: Candy Apple Recipe

9. Halloween Cake Mix Cookies

Halloween cake mix cookies close up shot.
Photo Credit: The Baking Chocolatess

These Halloween cake mix cookies come together fast with chocolate cake mix, chocolate chips, and festive candy. They’re soft, chewy, and the perfect sweet bite for parties or a cozy night in.

Get the Recipe: Halloween Cake Mix Cookies

10. Jack‑O’‑Lantern Orange Floats

orange soda floats on cutting board
Photo Credit: Savvy Honey

These jack-o’-lantern floats are an easy, kid-friendly Halloween treat made with orange sherbet. Drawing a jack-o’-lantern on a cup makes them extra fun, and everyone will go crazy for these.

Get the Recipe: Jack‑O’‑Lantern Orange Floats

11. Halloween Marshmallows

Close up shot of Halloween marshmallows.
Photo Credit: Princess Pinky Girl

Plain marshmallows become instant Halloween characters with just some melted chocolate and creative decorating. They’re perfect for dropping into hot chocolate for a spooky surprise or letting kids customize their own little marshmallow friends.

Get the Recipe: Halloween Marshmallows

12. Halloween Ghost Bark

Bark for Halloween.
Photo Credit: The Creative Bite

This fun Halloween bark can be decorated with ghosts, sprinkles, candy corn, or any sweet mix-ins you have on hand. You can get creative as you want making this.

Get the Recipe: Halloween Ghost Bark

13. Black Cat Cupcakes

Close up shot of black cat cupcakes.
Photo Credit: Sugar and Soul

Chocolate cupcakes transform into adorable black cats using cut chocolate bars for ears. No advanced decorating skills needed; these come out perfect every time.

Get the Recipe: Black Cat Cupcakes

14. Mini Candy Corn Cheesecakes

Candy corn cheesecakes close up shot.
Photo Credit: Amanda’s Cookin’

These flavorful mini cheesecakes nail the candy corn look with perfectly layered yellow, orange, and white vanilla cheesecake on an Oreo crust. They’re perfect for parties because everyone will have their own individual portion.

Get the Recipe: Mini Candy Corn Cheesecakes

15. Witch Hat Cookies

Close up shot of witch hat cookies.
Photo Credit: Princess Pinky Girl

These no-bake witch hats start with store-bought fudge-covered cookies and transform into adorable Halloween treats in just minutes. Your kids will have a blast making these!

Get the Recipe: Witch Hat Cookies

16. Spooky Ghost Cupcakes

Close up shot of ghost cupcakes.
Photo Credit: Nourish and Fete

With just a bit of effort, these chocolate cupcakes can be transformed into adorable ghosts with piped frosting. Each ghost ends up with its own little personality that’ll make everyone smile before they take a bite.

Get the Recipe: Spooky Ghost Cupcakes

17. Spider Oreos

Spider Oreos close up shot.
Photo Credit: xoxoBella

Oreo cookies become creepy crawly spiders with pretzel legs and candy eyes. They hit that perfect sweet spot of being just spooky enough to be fun without actually being too frightening for little ones.

Get the Recipe: Spider Oreos

18. Monster Rice Krispies Treats

Monster rice krispies on a plate.
Photo Credit: Trop Rockin

Regular Rice Krispies Treats get the monster treatment with bright food coloring and candy eyes. The best part is that no two monsters have to look alike, so you can have fun varying them up.

Get the Recipe: Monster Rice Krispie Treats

19. Oreo Stuffed Brownies

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Photo Credit: Boston Girl Bakes

Festive orange Oreos are nestled into fudgy brownie batter before baking, creating that amazing surprise when you bite into what looks like a regular brownie. The different textures make every bite enjoyable.

Get the Recipe: Oreo Stuffed Brownies

20. Halloween S’mores’

Halloween s'mores close up shot.
Photo Credit: Sparkles to Sprinkles

These Halloween s’mores swap in Halloween Peeps for a festive twist on the classic treat. They’re easy to put together, fun to package as party favors or classroom treats, and guaranteed to be a hit with kids and adults alike.

Get the Recipe: Halloween S’mores

21. Halloween Candy Bark

Close up shot of Halloween barks.
Photo Credit: I Heart Eating

This is hands-down the best way to use up all that leftover Halloween candy taking up space in your pantry. The mix of different candies creates something totally new and exciting in every single bite.

Get the Recipe: Halloween Candy Bark

22. Halloween Witch Apples

Close up shot of Halloween witch apple.
Photo Credit: Princess Pinky Girl

Talk about the cutest Halloween snack that actually gets kids excited about eating fruit! These adorable apple witches serve double duty as both a snack and a sweet treat. Such a clever idea!

Get the Recipe: Halloween Witch Apples

23. Halloween Monster Cookies

Monster cookies close up shot.
Photo Credit: Sugar and Soul

These Halloween Monster Cookies are packed with peanut butter, oats, and chocolate, then decorated with candy eyeballs and sprinkles for a spooky twist. These are so tasty they’ll be gone before you know it.

Get the Recipe: Halloween Monster Cookies

24. Halloween Popcorn Hands

Popcorn hands for Halloween.
Photo Credit: Crayons and Cravings

Halloween popcorn hands are made with candy corn “fingernails” and popcorn stuffed into food-safe gloves. They’re a nostalgic no-bake treat that’s fun for parties and always a hit.

Get the Recipe: Halloween Popcorn Hands

25. Boo Brownies

Slices of boo brownies.
Photo Credit: Baker’s Table

These aren’t your average Halloween brownies; they’re seriously fudgy and indulgent. The spooky decorations are adorable, but honestly, the rich flavor are what make these truly special.

Get the Recipe: Boo Brownies

26. Bride of Frankenstein Pretzels

Halloween pretzels decorated like green bride of frankensteins.
Photo Credit: Savvy Honey

These Bride of Frankenstein pretzels are the most adorable Halloween treat ever! They’re no-bake, kid-friendly, and a fun treat to share with everyone.

Get the Recipe: Bride of Frankenstein Pretzels

27. Pumpkin Patch Dirt Cups

Three cups of pumpkin patch dirt.
Photo Credit: Simply Stacie

These pumpkin patch dirt cups are made with crushed Oreos, pudding, and festive candy pumpkins for a treat that brings some spooky fun. Easy enough for kids to help assemble, they’re perfect for Halloween parties or a fun fall activity at home.

Get the Recipe: Pumpkin Patch Dirt Cups

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