Halloween is the perfect time to get creative with food. Whether you are planning a spooky party or just want to impress the kids, there are plenty of quick and easy treats you can whip up.
These twelve Halloween treats are so easy that you can make them with kids without spending a fortune.
1. Spooky pizzas
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Strips of cheese can be laid across the pizza to turn it into a mummy with a couple of olive eyes. Orange cheddar cheese can be used to make a pumpkin face on your pizza, too.
Let the kids decorate their own pizzas and have some Halloween fun.
2. Halloween donuts
To make them into vampires, you can use the fake vampire teeth that are always available around Halloween, or stick some candy corn into the donut center to create a snarling mouth.
3. Ghostly eggs
4. Halloween cookies
Just lay out a bunch of chocolate dipped cookies and use royal icing to add candy eyes and to draw a mouth. Stick colorful mini M&Ms to the cookies to make them spotted and arrange the monsters on a plate.
5. Wormy Jell-O cups
Drop some gummy worms and bug sprinkles into the mix and put them back in the fridge to finish setting up. If you don’t have plastic cups, you can use plastic plates to serve wormy jell-O cups.
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6. Mummy dogs
Bake the mummy dogs at 350 degrees for 8-10 minutes or until the dough is cooked through. Add dogs of ketchup for the eyes and serve.
7. Zombie marshmallows
You can even look for green marshmallows to make them a little more zombie-like.
8. Halloween bites
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9. Oreo monster suckers
Before the chocolate dries, stick candy eyes onto the monster. Later, finish it up by adding details with icing. Alternatively, you could make a mummy by creating icing lines that zigzag across the face.
10. Popcorn hand
These creepy hands are perfect for giving out as treats at parties. If you want to make the hands even more exciting, add a few drops of green gel coloring to the chocolate before mixing it with the popcorn.
11. Scary faces
It’s a healthy and diet-friendly Halloween treat that contains few calories but a lot of nutrients, including antioxidants. Carve some scary faces to make little, spooky bell pepper Jack-o-Lanterns.
12. Halloween apple oatmeal cookies
Halloween apple oatmeal cookies are awesome!
Preheat your oven to 350 degrees. In a large bowl, combine together 3/4 cup sugar and 1/2 cup shortening. Beat in 2 eggs. Combine 1 cup flour, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon baking powder, 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg and 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon. Stir into the sugar and shortening mixture and blend thoroughly.
Add in 1 cup diced apple, 1 cup rolled oats and 1 cup chopped nuts. Stir up. Bake for around 15 minutes. Decorate as creepiest as possible.
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You can create some pretty neat Halloween treats without spending days working on them. While there are plenty of more complicated ideas out there, the ones on this list will allow you to whip up a bunch of different themed foods within a couple of hours. What are your favorite Halloween treats?