The Scariest (and Most Delicious) Halloween Haunted HouseWoman's DayWed, September 17, 2014 at 11:19 AM UTCSink your teeth into this devilishly good, treat-packed creation.Emily Kate Roemer/Studio DChocolate cookie walls and candy decorations make this haunted house frightfully delicious.Get the templates you need to get started here, find the cookie dough recipe here and then click through to start decorating! Emily Kate Roemer/Studio D; Prop styling by Marina MalchinWindow and porthole: Using royal icing, pipe windowpanes on regular and mini Oreo cookies. Attach to sides of roof and attic with royal icing.Balcony railing: Use royal icing to stick candy corn around the roof as shown.Emily Kate Roemer/Studio D; Prop styling by Marina MalchinStarting with the top row, stick Golden Graham Cereal shingles on the roof using a dry caramel.Watch this video to see how to attach the shingles.Emily Kate Roemer/Studio D; Prop styling by Marina MalchinCut 3 wafer cookies to the width of the door, and arrange as stairs.RELATED: 10 Ghoulishly Good Halloween CookiesEmily Kate Roemer/Studio D; Prop styling by Marina MalchinAttach windows to house with royal icing, then affix candy eyeballs to windows with melted hard caramel.Emily Kate Roemer/Studio D; Prop styling by Marina MalchinSnip off the ends of 9 chocolate Twizzlers to expose the hollow center. Thread wire through the centers and trim the wire so it's hidden. Bunch the Twizzlers together and wrap a piece of wire around the center, toward one end. Bend out the shorter half to form a tree base that can stand up. Bend the taller limbs to form wild tree branches.* Place the tree on the cookie base and stick M&M's around the roots.*Remove wire before eating.Emily Kate Roemer/Studio D; Prop styling by Marina MalchinCut the bottom third off a Milano cookie and pipe RIP on the top using tinted royal icing.Dirt: In a food processor, pulse 6 chocolate cookies (such as Famous Wafers) until they're fine crumbs.Bones: Scatter bones sprinkles over crumbs.Emily Kate Roemer/Studio D; Prop styling by Marina MalchinUse mellowcreme pumpkins and green shoelace licorice for vines. Draw a face on one pumpkin with royal icing.Paved Ground: Make a path to the front door with white M&M's; attach to the cookie base with royal icing. Stick gray, black, lavender and purple M&M's around the house.Emily Kate Roemer/Studio D; Prop styling by Marina MalchinAffix mini M&M's to the walls using royal icing. Then pipe royal icing legs and eyes and draw a web.RELATED: 20 Tasty Treats Made Even Better with M&M'sEmily Kate Roemer/Studio D; Prop styling by Marina MalchinThe Scariest (and Most Delicious) Halloween Haunted House1 of 10Sink your teeth into this devilishly good, treat-packed creation.Emily Kate Roemer/Studio DThe Scariest (and Most Delicious) Halloween Haunted House1 of 10Sink your teeth into this devilishly good, treat-packed creation.Emily Kate Roemer/Studio DHome, Scary Home2 of 10Chocolate cookie walls and candy decorations make this haunted house frightfully delicious.Get the templates you need to get started here, find the cookie dough recipe here and then click through to start decorating! Emily Kate Roemer/Studio D; Prop styling by Marina MalchinRoof3 of 10Window and porthole: Using royal icing, pipe windowpanes on regular and mini Oreo cookies. Attach to sides of roof and attic with royal icing.Balcony railing: Use royal icing to stick candy corn around the roof as shown.Emily Kate Roemer/Studio D; Prop styling by Marina MalchinShingles4 of 10Starting with the top row, stick Golden Graham Cereal shingles on the roof using a dry caramel.Watch this video to see how to attach the shingles.Emily Kate Roemer/Studio D; Prop styling by Marina MalchinStairs5 of 10Cut 3 wafer cookies to the width of the door, and arrange as stairs.RELATED: 10 Ghoulishly Good Halloween CookiesEmily Kate Roemer/Studio D; Prop styling by Marina MalchinWindows6 of 10Attach windows to house with royal icing, then affix candy eyeballs to windows with melted hard caramel.Emily Kate Roemer/Studio D; Prop styling by Marina MalchinCreepy Tree7 of 10Snip off the ends of 9 chocolate Twizzlers to expose the hollow center. Thread wire through the centers and trim the wire so it's hidden. Bunch the Twizzlers together and wrap a piece of wire around the center, toward one end. Bend out the shorter half to form a tree base that can stand up. Bend the taller limbs to form wild tree branches.* Place the tree on the cookie base and stick M&M's around the roots.*Remove wire before eating.Emily Kate Roemer/Studio D; Prop styling by Marina MalchinHeadstone8 of 10Cut the bottom third off a Milano cookie and pipe RIP on the top using tinted royal icing.Dirt: In a food processor, pulse 6 chocolate cookies (such as Famous Wafers) until they're fine crumbs.Bones: Scatter bones sprinkles over crumbs.Emily Kate Roemer/Studio D; Prop styling by Marina MalchinPumpkin Patch9 of 10Use mellowcreme pumpkins and green shoelace licorice for vines. Draw a face on one pumpkin with royal icing.Paved Ground: Make a path to the front door with white M&M's; attach to the cookie base with royal icing. Stick gray, black, lavender and purple M&M's around the house.Emily Kate Roemer/Studio D; Prop styling by Marina MalchinSpiders and Web10 of 10Affix mini M&M's to the walls using royal icing. Then pipe royal icing legs and eyes and draw a web.RELATED: 20 Tasty Treats Made Even Better with M&M'sEmily Kate Roemer/Studio D; Prop styling by Marina MalchinSink your teeth into this devilishly good, treat-packed creationAbout Our Ads