35 Cute + Easy Halloween Treats You Can Make Today
Happy Fall, Y’all! I think this time of year is seriously a blast. I am always looking for Easy Halloween Treats to make whether it be for a party, for my kids to take to school, or let’s be honest, or just for me to eat. Because why not? Plus, Easy Halloween Treats means that you can spend more time eating them and doing other fun, Halloween activities!
Halloween Ideas – Parties, Decor, and More!
If you’re trying to completely immerse yourself in all things Halloween and your obsessions are so real like they are for me, you might want to check out these Adult Halloween Party Ideas if you’re feeling crafty, you might like these DIY Halloween Home Decorating Ideas.
Best Halloween Costume Ideas Too
I LOVE creating costumes too like these Candy Bar Costumes I made for a party a few years ago. I included them with these 50 Couples Halloween Costume Ideas if you are in need of a few ideas!
Cute + Easy Halloween Treats
Anyway, back to our delicious Halloween treats. I’ve rounded up some of my all-time favorite Easy Halloween Treats and sweets for you. Some are silly, scary, cute and yummy. Frightful delightful fun! Which ones will you be making this Halloween?
35 Easy Halloween Treats You Can Make
All 35 Halloween treats on this list are so easy that you can make them super fast. You can also get some help from your kids if you want.
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Cute & Easy Halloween Treats
Twinkies taste divine when you cover them in chocolate. These aren’t scary at all either, so really little kids will love them too.
Ewww!! These actually look like you are eating an eyeball! They are hilarious and perfect for Haunted House parties or just to make everyone laugh.
When the weather is still super warm, or you just want some ice cream, these adorable little popsicles will hit the spot. They look just like candy corn, but with a lot less sugar.
Just look at this adorable Halloween bark. Doesn’t each piece look like a cute pumpkin patch? Kiddos and Halloween fans will all adore it.
Inside the free printable treat boxes, put some gluten-free popcorn. This is a fantastic allergy-friendly idea for all those parties.
You don’t have to bake these cookies, just decorate them. They are supposed to look silly, so don’t worry if the icing isn’t perfect.
These easy Ghost Meringues are made of four simple ingredients! A perfect ghostly treat for Halloween parties and celebrations!
Create great family memories by making caramel apples using a homemade caramel sauce and a variety of toppings. Perfect for fall and Halloween!
This is a great no-bake Halloween treat. Use store-bought cakes and toppings to decorate these cute Cauldron treats!
If you aren’t skilled at piping icing, then these treats are just for you! They are even better when they aren’t perfect.
Hand out these handmade treats at Halloween parties or to all your trick or treaters. Under the marshmallow is a delightful chocolate treat.
The bright green color just pops in this creepy drink. It’s a fun party idea too. You’ll definitely want to serve it in a beaker for that extra effect.
The red gel icing looks like blood as it’s running out of the icky eyeballs! Aren’t these the best?
These little creations look kind of like a sunflower, with a pumpkin in the middle. They have all your favorite fall colors too: yellow, orange, and green.
The more eyes you add, the better these look! Use any colors you want and design them with your personal flair.
Nothing tastes better than marshmallows and chocolate. These easy Ghost Cupcakes will be a tasty treat for all your ghostly parties.
The chocolate frosting on these cupcakes is so delicious that you’ll want to eat it with a spoon. You can pile the cupcakes high or use less frosting – it’s up to you.
Slop some green goop on top of some Oreos and you have some ghoulishly fun treats! Use red frosting for a little “bloody” treat too.
These little vampire bats are so adorable! No baking required, just a little decorating.
Chocolate dipped pretzels satiate both salty and sweet cravings. Adding some orange and black sprinkles makes them Halloweeny.
Even the inside of these cupcakes looks like candy corn. And they are super sweet too – just like candy corn.
For anyone that doesn’t enjoy being perfect with frosting piping, try these treats. A mummy’s wrapping isn’t perfect, so neither do these have to be.
For a healthier option, make a fruit parfait that resembles candy corn. It’s a sweet treat without added sugars.
These monsters are purple, but you can make them any color you want.
Zombies normally want to eat brains, but in this case, they’ll enjoy some eyeballs. Your little monsters will chomp them up!
These are such happy and friendly little vampires. You won’t believe how they are made.
Aren’t these cute? They are so fun to make! They might be more fun to make than to eat.
What’s more Halloween than eating bloodshot eyeballs? Set these out on a plate with a few other treats from this list.
This tutorial comes complete with a printable label. If your child has a Halloween party, these are allergy-friendly and a fun choice.
The best thing about these Halloween treats is that there is literally no cooking, melting, or freezing required.
The green and blue goop in the eyes is delightfully icky for Halloween. You can also use red for a more bloodshot look.
If you want something that is so easy you can do it while doing the other things on your list, this one is for you. There are not many steps to it and they are really entertaining for kids too.
Doesn’t the “fur” on the spiders look real? For a little extra creepiness, add some googly eyes to them!
Be free and let your creativity soar! Decorate some marshmallows with your favorite Halloween colors.
As the name suggests, these funny and creative monster treats will be finished in about one minute. These are fantastic last-minute party treats.
This is a super easy breakfast treat that you can make in mere minutes. You can also place this little chocolate decoration on top of your coffee cup too.
Ask your kiddos which of them is brave enough to eat the “bloody, creepy worms” – it will be so funny! They look slimy – which they are!
It’s simple to make your own suckers out of Jolly Ranchers. The green ones are the best color (since Frankenstein’s monster was green) but have fun with other flavors too.
So many cute ideas here! I think sometimes it is fun to make and enjoy these ahead of Halloween, as once the candy arrives, it is less appealing. Nice that you offered some ideas that begin with store-bought items.. not everyone has time to bake from scratch. It’s all about having fun and being goofy together:)
Nice idea! Tricks or treats, and this time I will choose treats. Cheers!
thank you for sharing, very interesting
I can’t seem to find the crape caramel apple rollups
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