21 Hauntingly Good Halloween Treats To Try In Your Kitchen

These 21 hauntingly good Halloween treats are the kind of recipes you’ll actually want to try in your kitchen this spooky season. They’re fun, easy to pull together, and perfect for parties, school events, or just hanging out at home. Whether you’re baking with kids or just getting into the Halloween spirit, these are great for making things feel festive without making things complicated.

Halloween Sprinkle Sugar Cookies

Halloween cookies with sprinkles and pumpkins on a table.
Halloween Sprinkle Sugar Cookies. Photo credit: One Hot Oven.

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Don’t let the ghouls and goblins scare you away from Halloween, give them these deliciously spooky Halloween Sprinkle Sugar Cookies that have a surprise center filling.
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Pumpkin Latte Ice Cream

An orange bowl with pumpkin ice cream scoops.
Pumpkin Latte Ice Cream. Photo credit: One Hot Oven.

Who needs a steaming mug when you can get your Pumpkin Spice Latte fix in ice cream form? Say hello to Pumpkin Spice Latte Ice Cream – it’s like autumn took a chill pill! This cool and creamy treat packs all the cozy flavors of your favorite fall drink, minus the steam.
Get the Recipe: Pumpkin Latte Ice Cream

Candy Corn Jello Cups

Orange and yellow Jello dessert cups on a tray.
Candy Corn Jello Cups. Photo credit: One Hot Oven.

Make these Candy Corn Dessert Cups for your Halloween parties for an easy, kid-friendly treat that is quarenteed to be a hit.
Get the Recipe: Candy Corn Jello Cups

Autumn Leaf Sugar Cookies

Fall colored sugar cookies on a white table.
Autumn Leaf Sugar Cookies. Photo credit: One Hot Oven.

Fall vibes are all about these adorable Autumn Leaf Maple Cookies. Don’t be fooled by their fancy appearance – all you gotta do is mix in some food coloring, roll, cut, and pop ’em in the oven. Easy peasy
Get the Recipe: Autumn Leaf Sugar Cookies

Chocolate Covered Ice Cream Bites

Four chocolate-covered ice cream sandwiches with colorful sprinkles on a floral plate.
Chocolate Covered Oreo Ice Cream Bites. Photo credit: One Hot Oven.

These no-bake ice cream bites are ridiculously easy to make with just five ingredients! They’re perfect for satisfying sweet tooths with a fun pop-in-your-mouth treat. Layers of Oreo and your favorite ice cream are dipped in chocolate for a delicious and fancy-looking dessert.
Get the Recipe: Chocolate Covered Ice Cream Bites

Halloween Oreo Cauldron Pops

Chocolate cookie pop decorated with green icing, googly eyes, and sprinkles, resembling a monster.
Halloween Oreo Cauldron Pops. Photo credit: One Hot Oven.

Halloween Oreo Cauldron Pops are the perfect fun, festive, and spooky treat. These no-bake cookie pops are as easy to make as they are to eat!
Get the Recipe: Halloween Oreo Cauldron Pops

Monster Cake Pops

Image shows three monster cake pops in various colors against a white background.
Monster Cake Pops. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

Elevate your Halloween celebration with whimsical cake pops that embody the spirit of the season in every adorable bite. They’re super simple to make and provide for a great decoration that is as charming in your decor as it is delicious when you take a bite.
Get the Recipe: Monster Cake Pops

Monster Rice Krispie Treats

Three Rice Krispie treats with colorful icing and multiple candy eyes are arranged in a row. The treats are decorated with black, orange, and pink icing, giving them a playful, monster-like appearance.
Monster Rice Krispie Treats. Photo credit: Trop Rockin.

Colorful candy melts and candy eyes turn simple bars into little monsters. No baking and minimal prep keep things easy. Affordable, customizable, and kid-friendly, they round out a Halloween snack table nicely.
Get the Recipe: Monster Rice Krispie Treats

Dark Chocolate Pumpkin Shaped Mini Bundt Cakes

Dark Chocolate Pumpkin Shaped Mini Bundt Cakes. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

Mini bundts bake up rich and dark in pumpkin molds. A light dusting of sugar or glaze makes them shine. They are easy to make and bring a subtle spooky charm to the dessert spread.
Get the Recipe: Dark Chocolate Pumpkin Shaped Mini Bundt Cakes

Monster Cupcakes

A close-up of a chocolate cupcake with blue frosting designed to resemble a monster face, featuring a single white candy eye. The cupcake has a piece out. A fork rests on the white plate beside it with the piece of cupcake. The background is an orange cloth.
Monster Cupcakes. Photo credit: Trop Rockin.

Pipe shaggy frosting and add candy eyes for monster hair. The look is bold and the process is simple. Kid-friendly and easy to decorate, they always earn smiles at Halloween.
Get the Recipe: Monster Cupcakes

Oreo Mummies

Oreo Mummies. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

Three ingredients and a quick drizzle turn Oreos into mummies. They set fast and stack neatly on platters. Simple, kid-friendly, and ghost and ghoul approved, they are great for last-minute Halloween plans.
Get the Recipe: Oreo Mummies

Halloween Donuts

Halloween Donuts. Photo credit: Southern Food and Fun.

Chocolate and vanilla flavors pair nicely under a shiny glaze. Add Halloween sprinkles for instant seasonal flair. With a cake mix base, these donuts are easy to make and kid-friendly for weekend baking.
Get the Recipe: Halloween Donuts

Halloween Chocolate Covered Strawberries

Halloween Chocolate Covered Strawberries. Photo credit: Thriving In Parenting.

Dip strawberries in white chocolate and add eyes for friendly ghosts. They feel fancy but are simple to prepare. A little spooky and very fresh, they make a lighter Halloween treat.
Get the Recipe: Halloween Chocolate Covered Strawberries

Graveyard Brownies

Graveyard Brownies. Photo credit: Chenée Today.

Start with a boxed mix and finish with cookie tombstones and sprinkles. They are customizable and fun to decorate with kids. Easy to make and always a party favorite, they bring just the right spooky touch.
Get the Recipe: Graveyard Brownies

Halloween Candy Bark

Colorful bark candy with orange and white swirls, topped with pretzels, candy corn, and sprinkles, broken into pieces on a white surface.
Halloween Candy Bark. Photo credit: Upstate Ramblings.

Melt, spread, and top with candy corn, pretzels, and sprinkles for a crunchy bark. Chill and crack into pieces for sharing. It is easy to make, kid-friendly to decorate, and perfect for Halloween gift bags.
Get the Recipe: Halloween Candy Bark

Halloween Graveyard Pudding Cups

Three cups of chocolate pudding topped with cookie tombstones and gummy worms, resembling graveyards.
Halloween Graveyard Pudding Cups. Photo credit: At The Immigrants Table.

Velvety mousse and crushed cookies become a cute mini graveyard. Add candy details for a spooky finish. These cups are easy to make, kid-friendly to build, and always a hit at Halloween parties.
Get the Recipe: Halloween Graveyard Pudding Cups

Monster Chex Mix

Yellow bowl of monster chex mix.
Monster Chex Mix. Photo credit: Ginger Casa.

Crunchy cereal, pretzels, and sweets get tossed into an addictive snack mix. It comes together quickly and travels well for parties. Kid-friendly and easy to make, it is a party favorite for Halloween movie nights.
Get the Recipe: Monster Chex Mix

Spiderweb Brownie Cookies

Chocolate cookies with icing on top decorated to look like spiderwebs, sitting in front of a black and white cookie jar.
Spiderweb Brownie Cookies. Photo credit: fANNEtastic food.

Soft brownie-style cookies set the stage for simple icing spiderwebs. They are rich, chocolatey, and just spooky enough for Halloween. Fun for kids to decorate and easy to bake, they fit right into the season.
Get the Recipe: Spiderweb Brownie Cookies

Candy Corn Fudge

Candy corn fudge squares on a cutting board.
Candy Corn Fudge. Photo credit: Upstate Ramblings.

White chocolate fudge sets in colorful layers inspired by candy corn. It slices cleanly into tidy squares for serving. With a short ingredient list and a festive look, it is a party favorite during the spooky season.
Get the Recipe: Candy Corn Fudge

Graveyard Dirt Cups

A glass of Halloween graveyard chocolate pudding with tombstone cookie on top that reads RIP.
Graveyard Dirt Cups. Photo credit: Thriving In Parenting.

Chocolate pudding and cookie crumbs create edible “dirt” with room for creepy decorations. They are simple to assemble and kid-friendly to customize. A little spooky and a lot of fun, these cups are always a party favorite for Halloween.
Get the Recipe: Graveyard Dirt Cups

Nightmare Before Christmas Sally Cookies

A wooden board holding five cookies shaped like baseballs, decorated in blue, pink, and orange sections with brown icing details to resemble baseball stitching.
Nightmare Before Christmas Sally Cookies. Photo credit: Trop Rockin.

Soft sugar cookies feature patchwork colors with chocolate-stitched lines. They are whimsical without heavy decorating. Easy to make and festive for Halloween movie nights, they stand out on a cookie tray.
Get the Recipe: Nightmare Before Christmas Sally Cookies

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