Whether your throwing Spooktacular Soiree, planning a Fright Night for a few close friends, or having a Monster Mash for your little goblins you’ll have fun making these Creepy, Creative, Fun and Easy Halloween Food Ideas. Create ultimate Halloween snacks and party appetizers that Dracula himself will want to sink his teeth into this Fang-tastic Feast.
Pretzel Spiders
Shaped into spiders and dusted with poppy seeds, these soft pretzels make a fun Halloween food idea. They are both, tasty and adorable. Get the pretzel recipe and all the details to make them at Will Cook For Smiles.
Monster Eyes
Give sausage balls a spooky look by placing a pimiento-stuffed olive in the center of each one. These “eyes” are a fun breakfast treat on Halloween morning. Get the Southern Living recipe and all the details to make them at My Recipes.
Candy Corn Rice Krispie Treats
Make a classic even more fun this Halloween. These cute little Candy Corn Rice Krispie Treats make a fun Halloween snack and/or treat! Get the recipe and all the details to make them at Yummy Healthy Easy.
For a Brach’s Indian Corn inspired treat, dip the large end in melted dark chocolate. Be sure to use candy coating chocolate. This kind of chocolate coating doesn’t require tempering, so you can melt in the microwave, dip, and let it set. Otherwise, you’ll need to temper the chocolate or keep the treats in the refrigerator.
Super Easy & Healthy Halloween Treats
Each one of these treats will take you less than 5 minutes to make. They are really, really simple and require just a few ingredients that you most likely already have at home. So even if you have unexpected guests for Halloween, you can surprise them with these scary snacks. Get all the details to make them at FabLunch.
Creepy Pizza Hands
What is Halloween without something creepy? So hi, creepy bloody, burnt pizza hands!! These hand-shaped pizzas are perfect for Halloween. Get all the details to make them at Kitchen @ Hoskins.
Melted Witches
These melted witch cookies made from Betty Crocker® peanut butter cookie mix, Bugles® snacks, and cocoa candy melts are a bewitching Halloween dessert! Get all the details to make them at Betty Crocker.
Instead of Bugles you can make an easy witches hat with a Keebler® Fudge Stripes Cookie, Orange Frosting, and Hershey Kiss. Just place a dollop of orange icing on the Fudge side of the Cookie and place the Kiss on top. For a melted Wizard of Oz Wicked Witch, you can heat a canister of vanilla icing in the microwave for 30 seconds, stir in a few drops of green food coloring, and spoon over the cookie before adding the hat and broom. Melting witches are also fun on top of cupcakes and brownies. Check out the cool ones at Big Bear’s Wife. That’s where the frosting suggestion came from, too.
Ghost Cupcakes
I know Halloween is about being scary, but these ghost cupcakes are just too cute to scare anyone. Get all the details on how to make these egg-free and dairy-free one’s check out Nerdy Momma. Also, check them out at Leite’s Culinaria. They have an easy recipe using fondant and edible ink for the ghost. You’ll love with how fast these Easy Ghost Cupcakes come together.
Bone Chillin Breadsticks
When little trick-or-treaters are chilled to the bone, warm them up with hot Bone Chillin Breadsticks fresh from the oven! Break one of these bones, and they’re ready for dippin in a hip Halloween dip! Get all the details to make them and the Halloween Cheese Dip at Rhodes Bake-N-Serv.
Easy Mini-Donut Spiders
Looking for a fun, easy Halloween craft you can do with your kids that won’t take a lot of prep time? These cute mini donut spiders are easy to put together and don’t take too many supplies. Get all the details to make them at It’s Always Autumn.
Brownie Spiders
Cute little brownie “spiders” will make your Halloween all the sweeter! All you need is a pan of brownies (or a box of brownie Little Bites), some chocolate chips or chocolate, chow mein noodles, some candy eyes, and you’re good to go. Get all the details to make them at Gimme Some Oven.
Munster Marshmallows
This Halloween marshmallow project is a fun activity with the kids or for your inner kid. You’ll be surprised at how easy and effective this is-plus the results are delicious! Get all the details to make them at Not Quite Nigella.
Frankenstein Marshmallow Pops
These are scary marshmallows, people. SCARY. They should make you want to cry in fear. If you’re seriously crushing on these creepy Halloween marshmallow pops, get all the details to make them at Just a Taste.
gloria patterson says
All are so cute……………… but really like the fruit. I can see having this at a kids party and they would be eating it
Paula says
When healthy food is fun kids will eat it instead of candy.
donna holder says
these sound great. thank you
Debbie P says
These are awesome. They are very cute and super super clever! Thanks.
Debbieeeco says
I’m going to make the jack-o-lantern oranges and the Frankenstein marshmallows for my kids Halloween party at school. I might want to try the bone breadsticks for home too.
Paula says
I remember all the fun food that the cool parents sent to school when I was growing up. You’re one of them!
Molli Vandehey-Taylor says
this looks like a great list, so yummy
Paula says
We try to make a few fun treats each year from this list. Which one would you want to try most?
Leslie Ross says
super cute gonna make these for my co-workers
Paula says
I should get a job with you!
belinda bell says
I love the spiders the best. But they are all so cute.
Marcus says
Belinda, I thought “She Don’t Like Spiders and Snakes” I stand Corrected!! lol
Rosie says
I love all the spiders the best, so effective, and yet very easy and inexpensive. Adorable!
Paula says
My favorite is the donut spiders! The salty pretzel legs actually go great with their sweet bodies.
Tamra Phelps says
I want to try the pretzel spiders. Those would be good still hot and dipped in garlic butter.
Paula says
Oh, my that sounds delicious!!! Now, I”m going to have to make a batch just to dip in garlic butter. LOL
nurselinda101 says
These ideas are amazing. I will be trying some of these. We prefer to have it a fall festival instead of Halloween. Thank you so much for sharing
Marcus says
Nurselinda101, Thank You! BTW I just love the idea of Fall Festival!God Bless You and your Family!!
larescoe says
These are awesome Halloween recipes, thank you so much for sharing! I love the holidays, I always have so much fun decorating and making themed foods. 🙂
Marcus says
Larescoe, I am glad you like the Recipes! Now go be creative and make something!lol
Michelle n says
I am going to be using some of these for our office Halloween party. I think these will be a hit.
Brittany Potter says
The ghost cupcakes are soooo adorable!! Thank you so much for sharing!
Marcus says
Very Frightenly Cool!!