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By LivelyTable Team - August 31, 2025

10 Easy Halloween Treats and Snacks Everyone Will Love

From creepy-cute appetizers to festive desserts, these Halloween recipes are perfect for parties, family nights, or school events. Easy to make and frightfully fun, they’re guaranteed to impress kids and adults alike.

Whether you’re serving monster waffles, mummy sausages, or ghoulish cookies, this collection has all the Halloween food inspiration you need.

Mummy Sausages

@sassychopsticks

These spooky sausage mummies are a must-have for your Halloween appetizers spread! Cheddar-stuffed smoked sausages get wrapped in crescent dough “bandages,” baked until golden, and finished with edible candy eyes. Fun, festive, and frightfully delicious, perfect for parties and kid-friendly snacking.

Rice Krispie Treats

@foodexitrecipes

These gooey, colorful Rice Krispie treats are the ultimate spooky-sweet dessert! Made with marshmallows, candy melts, sprinkles, and candy eyes, they’re an easy homemade Halloween recipe perfect for parties, school events, or a fun kitchen project with kids.

Mummy Cookies

@simplyscratchmade

Soft, chewy peanut butter cookies get a spooky makeover with gooey marshmallow “bandages” and candy eyeballs! These Halloween Mummy Cookies are easy to make, fun to decorate, and a perfect sweet treat for parties or kid-friendly baking.

Spiced Mummy Madeleines

@bakerstable

These buttery, tender madeleines get a spooky twist with warm pumpkin spice, white chocolate “bandages,” and candy eyeballs. A fun and festive Halloween dessert that’s just as delicious as it is frightfully cute!

Pasta Salad

@getonmysaladplate

This Spooky Halloween Pasta Salad is a frightfully fun twist on a classic! Bow tie pasta gets dyed in creepy black and orange, tossed with fresh veggies, Italian dressing, and Parmesan, then topped with mozzarella skulls for the ultimate Halloween effect. It’s colorful, festive, and makes a perfect Halloween appetizer or side dish to wow guests at your spooky gathering.

Severed Finger Cookies

@kitchenathoskins

Creepy, crunchy, and deliciously spooky, these Severed Finger Cookies are the ultimate Halloween treat! Buttery shortbread-style cookies are shaped into eerie finger logs, complete with knuckle creases, almond “nails,” and chocolate accents. A drizzle of sweet icing adds a mummy-like finish, making them as fun to decorate as they are to eat.

Frankenstein Oreos

@emilyenchanted

These Frankenstein Oreos are spooky, cute, and delicious—making them one of the best easy Halloween treats! Chocolate-covered Oreos are transformed into little green monsters with marshmallow heads, candy eyeballs, and piped-on hair and scars.

Pretzel Monster Eyes

@atasteofmadness

These Halloween Pretzel Monster Eyes are the ultimate quick and spooky snack! Made with pretzels, Hershey’s Hugs, M&Ms, and a touch of black food gel, they come together in just 15 minutes. Perfect as a last-minute Halloween dessert, party treat, or fun kitchen project with kids. Sweet, salty, and creepy-cute all at once!

Mummy Cherry Hand Pies

@onmykidsplate

These Mummy Cherry Hand Pies are a spooky-sweet Halloween dessert made with just four simple ingredients. Flaky pie crust is filled with cherry pie filling, wrapped in “bandages,” and finished with candy eyes for a fun and festive treat. Perfect for parties, kid-friendly baking, or a quick holiday dessert that looks as good as it tastes.

Waffle

@goldentruffle

Start your spooky morning right with these fun Halloween Monster Waffles! Fluffy waffles are decorated with colorful frosting, candy eyes, and playful monster faces for a breakfast kids and adults will love. A quick, creative, and delicious way to add festive fun to your Halloween morning.

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