The Spooky Season Has Arrived With 20 Ghoulish Halloween Treats

The spooky season has arrived, and that means it’s time to break out the ghoulish Halloween treats. These recipes aren’t just fun to look at, they’re also great for parties, movie nights, or whenever you’re feeling festive. Whether you’re planning something low-key or going all out, these are perfect for getting into the Halloween spirit without overcomplicating things. Let’s get creepy in the kitchen.

Graveyard Brownies

Graveyard Brownies. Photo credit: Chenée Today.

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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.
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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 a no-bake treat anyone can make. Dip Oreos in chocolate and decorate with candy. They’re fun, festive, and always disappear fast.
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Halloween Sprinkle Sugar Cookies

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

Halloween Sprinkle Sugar Cookies are soft, sweet, and full of color. Each cookie hides a little candy surprise inside. Bake a batch for trick-or-treat night or school parties.
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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.

Pumpkin Latte Ice Cream turns your favorite fall drink into a dessert. It’s creamy, spiced, and full of pumpkin flavor. A fun and cool treat for pumpkin lovers.
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Halloween Candy Corn Jello Cups

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

Candy Corn Jello Cups are bright, festive, and easy to make. Layer orange and yellow jello for that classic candy corn look. These kid-friendly treats are a hit at every Halloween party.
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Autumn Leaf Sugar Cookies

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

Autumn Leaf Sugar Cookies are colorful and fun to bake. Tint the dough, cut out leaf shapes, and bake until golden. A cheerful cookie that brings fall vibes to your kitchen.
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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.

Chocolate-covered ice Cream Bites are simple frozen treats made with Oreos and chocolate. They’re creamy, crunchy, and fun to make ahead. Keep them in the freezer for easy grab-and-go desserts.
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Monster Cake Pops

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

Monster Cake Pops are colorful, cute, and easy to decorate. Add bright frosting and candy eyes for a fun Halloween look. They’re perfect for parties and great for kids to help make.
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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.

Graveyard Dirt Cups are layered with chocolate pudding and crushed cookies. Add candy bones or worms for a spooky touch. They’re easy, fun, and always kid-approved.
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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.

Halloween Candy Bark is all about melting, spreading, and sprinkling. Add candy corn, pretzels, and chocolate bits for a colorful crunch. Break it up for gift bags or snack bowls.
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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.

Graveyard Pudding Cups combine pudding, cookies, and candy decorations. They’re easy to assemble and fun for kids to decorate. Perfect for Halloween parties or after-school treats.
Get the Recipe: Halloween Graveyard Pudding Cups

Monster Chex Mix

A bowl of snack mix containing various cereals, pretzels, colorful candy-coated chocolates, and candy eyes.
Monster Chex Mix. Photo credit: Ginger Casa.

Monster Chex Mix is a quick snack that’s crunchy, sweet, and salty. Toss in cereal, pretzels, and candy for the perfect combo. Great for Halloween movie nights or party bowls.
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Halloween Mummy Hand Pies

Halloween Mummy Hand Pies. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

Mummy Hand Pies are flaky puff pastries wrapped around jam filling. Add candy eyes for a cute spooky finish. A fun handheld dessert for Halloween night.
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Colorful No-Churn Halloween Ice Cream

Colorful No-Churn Halloween Ice Cream. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

Colorful No-Churn Halloween Ice Cream swirls bright colors into a creamy base. You don’t need an ice cream maker for this easy dessert. It’s festive, smooth, and perfect for parties.
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Black Cocoa Powder Cupcakes

A group of black cupcakes decorated with black frosting.
Black Cocoa Powder Cupcakes. Photo credit: One Hot Oven.

Black Cocoa Cupcakes bake dark and rich with deep chocolate flavor. Start with a cake mix and add black cocoa for color. Top with frosting and sprinkles for a Halloween favorite.
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Caramel Apple Popcorn

A white bowl with caramel apple popcorn.
Caramel Apple Popcorn. Photo credit: One Hot Oven.

Caramel Apple Popcorn is crunchy, sweet, and great for sharing. It’s coated in caramel with a hint of apple flavor. A fun snack for parties or fall movie nights.
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Oreo Eyeballs

Six white chocolate-covered snacks designed to look like eyeballs are on a wooden surface. Each has a black center with red icing resembling veins. A decorative skull is partially visible in the background.
Oreo Eyeballs. Photo credit: Trop Rockin.

Oreo Eyeballs are no-bake bites made with crushed cookies and cream cheese. Dip in white chocolate and top with candy eyes. Spooky, sweet, and easy to make for parties.
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Hocus Pocus Halloween Milkshake

A green milkshake in a glass topped with whipped cream, purple and green candies, and black sprinkles. The background features a white tiled wall and a wooden surface.
Hocus Pocus Halloween Milkshake. Photo credit: Trop Rockin.

Hocus Pocus Milkshakes blend lime sherbet and milk into a bright green drink. Add whipped cream and candy eyes to finish it off. A playful milkshake kids love.
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Halloween Popcorn Mix

Halloween Popcorn Mix. Photo credit: Fitty Foodlicious.

Halloween Popcorn Mix combines popcorn, pretzels, and candy for a quick snack. It’s sweet, salty, and easy to throw together. Perfect for snacking all week long.
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Maple Cinnamon Mummy Cookies

Two maple cinnamon mummy cookies with candy eyeballs.
Maple Cinnamon Mummy Cookies. Photo credit: Trop Rockin.

Maple Cinnamon Mummy Cookies are soft, sweet, and shaped like mummies. Frosting lines and candy eyes make them fun to decorate. A cozy cookie for Halloween baking.
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Bat Oreos

Bat Oreos. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

Chocolate wings and candy eyes turn cookies into tiny bats. The assembly is quick and fun for helpers of all ages. Spooky but friendly, they are a party favorite and very kid-friendly.
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Chocolate Mummy Cupcakes

A chocolate mummy cupcake with white frosting on a table.
Chocolate Mummy Cupcakes. Photo credit: Thriving In Parenting.

Swirls of white icing wrap these chocolate cupcakes like little mummies. Candy eyes make them extra cute for Halloween photos and party trays. They are kid-friendly, easy to make, and sure to be a party favorite.
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Pumpkin Rice Krispie Treats

Pumpkin Rice Krispie Treats. Photo credit: Trop Rockin.

Shape marshmallow cereal treats into small pumpkins with candy stems. They are fast to make and fun to decorate. Kid-friendly and perfect for Halloween parties, they bring a pop of orange to the spread.
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Witch Hat Cookies

Witch Hat Cookies. Photo credit: Trop Rockin.

Sugar cookies meet chocolate kisses to form cute hats. A little color in the frosting makes them stand out on the tray. They are festive, easy to assemble, and perfect for a Halloween gathering.
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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

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