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The total prep time is a whopping five minutes, but the finished product is something to scream for! This also makes for a creative gift to pop in a few gift bags and give away as Halloween treats. For ‘Coco‘ Krispies Treats , check out these colorful creations with their own twist. They’re Halloween Rice Krispies treats that are also perfect for Día de los Muertos celebrations, and the kids will have a blast decorating their own faces on each one.

Decorate this easy Halloween treat witch-ever way you want. To summon up a creative spirit, go wacky with crazy colors. For something a little more wicked, choose traditional black and orange food coloring pastes.
White Chocolate Ghost Strawberries
Chill for 30 minutes on a baking sheet in the fridge for a great grab-and-go Halloween snack that keeps up to two weeks. A Mickey crispy rice bar is one of the ultimate, have-to-have treats any day at Disneyland, and for Halloween, it's getting a witchy Minnie twist. You can find it at the Candy Palace in Disneyland Park. These also travel and pack well if you're looking for a sweet souvenir to take home. It's fairly easy to make these at home with this World's Best Rice Krispies Treats recipe, a Mickey-shaped cookie cutter, cookie icing, and colored sugar. For the Minnie witch hat, this chocolate mold already has a bow in the design or you could use candy to decorate.
Use a candy mold to create the candy skeletons, before laying them to rest in chocolate coffins, atop a dirt bed of Oreo cookie crumbs. Prep them up to several weeks ahead, storing in airtight containers, for the ultimate Halloween party hostess gift or dessert table topper. Sweet and chewy candy corn popcorn balls are unbelievably easy to whip up for a last-minute Halloween treat. Just melt together marshmallows, popcorn, and candy corn, and form the mixture into balls. Get them ready up to a week ahead, for a munchable you can enjoy during scary movie marathons.
Halloween Treats To Make At Home
Whip up these easy-to-make, spooky coffin pop tarts in a jiffy with refrigerated pie crust and some (bloody!) strawberry jelly. Everyone will love the classic taste of Pop Tarts… just in a much more creepy form. Click here for the recipe from The Sweet Addict (@sweetaddictbakery on Instagram).
If you only try one new Disney Halloween sweet this year, it has to be the Chocolate & Matcha Churro at the Willie's Churros cart inside Disney California Adventure. To make your own, add about a ¼ cup unsweetened cocoa powder to this classic churro recipe. But this one is oh-so much better and unique with Oreo-esque crumbs, strawberry sauce, and a matcha cream cheese buttercream. The gummy creepy crawlies are cute, too, but this matcha drizzle is the stuff of dreams. And it's actually the perfect slime green color for Halloween. Kids will love decorating these cute and vibrant Halloween brownies.
Halloween Peanut Butter Cookie Cups
Lots of reviewers used a dab of melted chocolate instead of honey to "glue" the chocolate kiss to the fudge cookie to make the hat. Get our best recipes, grocery finds, and clever kitchen tips delivered to your inbox. They’re everything you love about a classic chewy-yet-crisp chocolate chip cookie, amped up with a generous amount of pumpkin and warm spices. If you want to try your hand at making chocolate candies and are curious about tempering, learn more here.

Click here for the recipe from Reese Alvarado (a 10-year old baker and entrepreneur!). For other Halloween Rice Krispies noms, check out these cute ghost-themed treats. Double Chocolate Mummy Truffles are a fun and festive treat that will be the hit of your Halloween party!
Ghostly Chicken & Pepper Pizza
If you want even less carbs, try it without tomato sauce (it’ll still taste delightful). Add it to the blender and make this delicious pumpkin smoothie, packed with beta carotene, protein, fiber, and iron. Here’s another another example of a beautiful presentation of a Halloween treat platter that will leave everyone gaping in awe. For a more festive take on a Halloween cake, try making this bundt cake with colorful sprinkles.

Use candy to create a cute face, or leave them plain for a sweet pumpkin-themed treat you can serve for any fall occasion. "This works really well with melted white chocolate chips too," says Kelly. "It is a nice not too sweet treat for Halloween and it's a very simple and quick way for the kids to participate." A bit of cake decorating magic gives these cupcakes autumnal charm.
She has a weakness for desserts, especially ice cream. Get easy-to-follow, delicious recipes delivered right to your inbox. The accompanying mustard dip adds just the right kick. Coarse sea salt and soy sauce balance the bitterness in these buttery and chewy caramel candies — the perfect Halloween treat for grown-up palates.

Green frosting makes these severed digits with blackened almond "fingernails" oh-so-ghoulishly fun. You can prepare them up to a month ahead, storing in an airtight container at room temperature until ready to serve. These creative desserts are perfect to enjoy all spooky season long, and will be an eerily delicious end to your Halloween bash.
Don’t be surprised if everyone asks you for this tasty recipe after your Halloween festivities. If you’re looking for spookier, darker cupcakes, try these black velvet cupcakes. The spiderwebs and spiders add some wonderful creative flair. Click here for the recipe from Celebration Generation. Mimic the layers of candy corn you love so much with these adorable cupcakes. Sometimes you have to go with the classic, and what could be more classic than chocolate cupcakes?
Make these monstrous cinnamon swirl cakes come to life with food coloring in the cream cheese frosting and creepy candy decorations. Dip your favorite, fresh apples into Wilton Light Cocoa Candy Melts candy, and then add marshmallows, graham crackers and mini chocolate chips. These fun donut hole pops are made using one special ingredient – store-bought donut holes! Dress up your favorite cake donut holes with melted candy and Halloween sprinkles for a cute pop your kids will love.
Tara TeaspoonMickey-shaped pumpkins are officially up on Main Street, U.S.A. and that means it's time for all the Halloween-themed treats. And this year, the desserts are even more over-the-top — from a cappuccino with creepy crawlies at Disneyland to 90s villain throwbacks at Disney World. If you can't make it to either coast this year, don't fret. We've figured out a way to Frankenstein some of these creations at home with our recipes plus gadgets you can buy online.
Turn these classic treats into spooky and silly faces that are perfect for any Halloween party. This pumpkin spice chex mix is the perfect sweet and salty snack to give friends and family this Halloween. It will last at least a week in a sealed container or bag, so they can be packaged in advance and keep you organized during one of the most popular occasions of the year.
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