Let's say you blinked and now it's somehow the night before Halloween. Don't worry! Even if you forgot about Halloween until the very last minute, all you really need to do is learn a few tricks for making easy-peasy snack recipes will help you have the best spooky celebration. Our list of 22 best ideas for last-minute Halloween treats can instantly elevate for your Halloween party this year!
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In this collection, you'll find a bunch of recipes from the super weird to the whimsically cute, that are perfect for a monster mash! Care for an eye pop? How about a coffin-shaped cake? Some owl cupcakes? Black cat cookies for the feline fans, perhaps? We've got you covered! Brew through these last-minute Halloween party treats and get ready to have a bevy of scary-good treats you can eat as party food, an on-the-go snack, or simply because you need a little treat!
Nothing could be quite as eye-catching as these Halloween cake pops.
Get the recipe: Eye Popping
This is the fun baking project you need to try with your little monster. Bonus points if you have a fun Halloween movie playing in the background.
Get the recipe: Frankensquares
Cute ghost-shaped cake pops. What more could you want?
Get the recipe: Ghost Cake Pops
Have no fear, these chocolate spider confections don't actually bite. Their legs are licorice. And they’re really easy to assemble.
Get the recipe: Spider Bites
Even scared bakers will love how easy and fun it is to make these creative cupcakes.
Get the recipe: Scarecrow Cupcakes
If you are looking for the easiest no-bake Halloween treat that you can make with kids, these marshmallow monsters are for you!
Get the recipe: Halloween Monster Marshmallows
Dip cookies into dark chocolate or black candy melts to create these adorable black cat cookies for Halloween or a cat-themed party. These sweet treats are delicious and fun!
Get the recipe: Backside Black Cat Cookies
Large pretzel twists, mini donuts, M&Ms, and a little frosting or chocolate. That's all you need to make some cute little donut spiders.
Get the recipe: Mini Donut Spiders
Each bite of this brownie will be a surprise as there is lots of assorted candy hidden in each brownie! This recipe is perfect for your leftover halloween candy!
Get the recipe: Halloween Candy Brownies
Red velvet cupcakes are a natural fit for the Halloween dessert table. These cupcakes take it up a notch with a red icing decoration for an extra bloody effect.
Get the recipe: Halloween Red Velvet Cupcakes
Yes, mummy-style cheesecake truffles are extremely festive. What's more? They happen to be no bake, super easy, and totally delicious.
Get the recipe: Pumpkin Cheesecake Truffle Mummies
A fun and fruity snack the kids will adore as equally as they love their Halloween candy.
Get the recipe: Apple Peanut Butter Teeth
Enjoy these spooky chocolate cookies for super spooky fun. Decorate them with gel icing or add your favorite sprinkles and candies. You can even bring the kids into the kitchen to help you decorate these cookies the way they want.
Get the recipe: Bats & Cats Chocolate Halloween Cookies
This fun food project will keep you from being “bored to death” this Halloween.
Get the recipe: No Bake Vampire Donuts
This is not your average witch's broomstick. It's got a pretzel rod handle that makes way for a cookie broom adorned with a silky chocolate drizzle.
Get the recipe: Witch's Broomstick Cookies
Meet the best vegan baked good for Halloween. A sweet white webbing give the dairy-free blueberry doughnuts a creepy twist!
Get the recipe: Undertale Spider Donuts
With just a few ingredients turn plain pretzel rods into creepy (and fun) Halloween treats.
Get the recipe: Witch Finger Pretzel
This cute kid-friendly craft features fudge-covered peanut butter cookies, colored frosting, Hershey’s Kisses, and mini M&Ms to create a witchy crowned cookie.
Get the recipe: Girl Halloween Witch Hat Cookies
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