Simple and Easy Food Halloween Treats for Kids
REN FULLER
Looking for the best Halloween snacks for kids? Whether you want something healthy, something indulgent, or a bit a both, we've got your little ghouls and goblins covered. Here, we've rounded up the most terrifyingly tasty treats to serve your little ones this October, from Halloween cookies and Halloween cake recipes to bread sticks and spooky fruit. Each and every one of these crowd-pleasing Halloween treats is bound to satisfy—and keep them coming back for more.
Ren Fuller
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Rosemary-Pumpkin Seed Brittle
Ren Fuller
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Smokey Pumpkin Deviled Eggs
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Brian Woodcock
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Breadstick Rattlers
Dip these savory snakes into your cauldron of hot soup for a bewitchingly fun dinner — or simply crunch on them as an hors d'oeuvre at the holiday party.
Get the recipe for Breadstick Rattlers.
Evin Krehbiel
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Brian Woodcock
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Hats and Bats Chocolate Tarts
Ren Fuller
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Spiced Pumpkin-Molasses Cake
REN FULLER
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Pumpkin-Spiced Buns with Spiderweb Glaze
Brian Woodcock
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Spooky Forest Pudding Cups
Brian Woodcock
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Marshmallow Ghost Brownies
Brian Woodcock
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Coffin Sandwich Cookies
How spooky are these coffin cookies? By the way, that "distressed" royal icing isn't hard to replicate at home—we promise. Simply run a fork through it after icing the cookies to achieve the same look.
Get the recipe for Coffin Sandwich Cookies.
Brian Woodcock
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Towering Haunted House Cake
Anyone up for a seriously creative weekend project? This one might take a little time, but it's easy enough for a beginner to tackle—and the final decorating can be done alongside your kids!
Get the recipe for Towering Haunted House Cake.
Brian Woodcock
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Something-to-Hide Devil's Food Cupcakes
Brian Woodcock
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Con Poulos
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Tara Donne
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Tara Donne
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Spiced Chocolate Bat Cookies
Tara Donne
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Tara Donne
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Brian Woodcock
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Kate Mathis
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Antonis Achilleos; Prop styling by Marina Malchin
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One Little Project at a Time
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Reese's Pieces Eyeball Cookies
Tip: This blogger notes to press in the candy eyeballs after the cookies bake. Otherwise, they'll melt.
Get the recipe at One Little Project at a Time.
Cooking Classy
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Pumpkin Rice Krispies Treats
If the little ones don't like pumpkin-flavored desserts, don't worry. Although these gourds look like the real deal, they're just classic Rice Krispies Treats with food coloring.
Get the recipe at Cooking Classy.
Lil' Luna
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Halloween Puppy Chow
Loaded with candy corn, chocolate chips, and peanut butter, this sweet mix is seriously addictive. The whole bowl will be polished off in no time.
Get the recipe at Lil' Luna.
Inside BruCrew Life
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Chocolate Dipped Halloween Apple Rings
Kids of all ages will love decorating these pieces of festive fruit. (Of course, they'll enjoy devouring them even more!)
Get the recipe at Inside BruCrew Life.
Life, Love and Sugar
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Candy Corn Chocolate Chip Cookie Cake
Calling all chocolate lovers: This candy-loaded cake is for you.
Get the recipe at Life, Love and Sugar.
Half Baked Harvest
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Spooky Halloween Pretzels
Spooky, sweet, and salty, these are the ultimate Halloween treat. This blogger used white and dark chocolate, but you can choose any flavors you desire.
Get the recipe at Half Baked Harvest.
Averie Cooks
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Candy Corn White Chocolate M&M Blondies
When the recipe calls for an entire big bag of festive M&Ms, you know it's going to be good. Every single bite of these buttery blondies is loaded with crunchy candy goodness.
Get the recipe at Averie Cooks.
Source: https://www.countryliving.com/food-drinks/g1029/halloween-treats-for-kids/
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