Find both sweet and savory treats in this collection of 20+ Super Fun Halloween Recipes including decadent treats AND healthy options!
When it comes to Halloween, the two main things we usually think about are costumes and FOOD!
Of course there is Halloween candy, but there are lots of delicious Halloween recipes that are even better (although the fun of trick-or-treating is hard to top).
Over the last couple of years we have shared lots of fun Halloween recipes here at Thrifty Jinxy, as well as at our sister sites JinxyKids.com, Chic ‘n Savvy and ThriftyRecipes.com.
Rather than make you dig around to find them all, I have compiled them all here in one easy list.
The first section starts out with savory treats that can be used as appetizers or even combined into a whole Halloween meal.
If you want to be a bit more on the healthy side, we even have a couple of all-fruit options.
Next, we move on to the second section filled with sweet treats with baked goods, candies and even a couple of punch recipes. The Silly Spider Cookies are definitely my favorite, but there are a lot of close runner-ups.
Many of these recipes are easy to make and perfect for kids to help make. They will particularly enjoy helping with the Pumpkin Patch Pudding Treats, Spider Donuts and Salty Bones.
20+ Super Fun Halloween Recipes
Find both sweet and savory treats in this collection of 20+ Super Fun Halloween Recipes including decadent treats AND healthy options!
Start with English Muffins (or bagels) and pizza sauce to make these fun Mummy PizzasKids love to help make them.
These Witch's Broom Snacks are a fun for a Halloween party or Hocus Pocus movie night. They look so adorable AND are easy to make with only three ingredients.
Start with canned breadstick dough to make this deliciously salty snacks.
This delicious chips and guacamole plate is decorated with sour cream to look like a spiderweb.
Wrap up hot dogs with crescent rolls to make these little mums that are much more cute than terrifying.
These adorable little pumpkins are nothing but good for you!
Just follow these easy orange “carving” directions and fill with your favorite fruits.
These are amazing caramel apples made the “old fashioned” way.
Cross a cocoa bomb shape with the piñata thrill of hidden candy and you'll get this white chocolate treat.
Serve these at a party and everyone will be asking for the recipe. Make a bunch and fill bowls for your party.
These fun and silly Halloween Spider Cookies feature miniature Reese's Peanut Butter Cups for a yummy cookie ready to be the star of any Halloween celebration!
Kids love to help make this fun and easy Halloween treat starting with chocolate pudding cups.
Sweet and salty combine in these fun brownies complete with tombstones made of Pringles!
These spooky looking cupcakes have chocolate horns that are easy to make with a printable template. The Mistress of Evil adds Disney deliciousness to Halloween!
Easily make spider web cookies starting with pizzelle cookies you can buy pre-made.
Use Peeps Ghosts to make these cute Ghost S'mores on a Stick! There cute as a treat or wrapped in cellophane treat bags as a Party favor.
These fun treats start with a delicious fudgy chocolate brownie and are decorated with candy tombstones and Halloween pumpkins.
We love these bright orange pumpkins made with marshmallows and colored sugar. They're great for Halloween too.
Kids can help make Spider Donuts by decorating mini chocolate donuts with pretzel legs. They're so fun!
Decorate chocolate cupcakes to make these cute/not creepy bats.
Serve this bright red punch in clear glasses for maximum effect. It tastes delicious!
Lemon-lime soda, frozen lime juice concentrate and lime sherbert combine to make this awesome tasting punch.
Whichever of these recipes you choose to make, they should add a lot of fun to your Halloween party or just brighten up family meals, lunch boxes and snacktime throughout the month of October.
Which recipe do YOU plan to make first?
lolzboi says
Halloween is over but im still gonna try some