I used to host Halloween parties every year, when my kids were really little. My favorite part was coming up with fun, yet simple, treats to make. These treats would also be adorable to take to a neighbor or friend to let them know you are thinking of them. Want to make your treats spookier? Just add THESE cute little eyeballs to any of the recipes below. Here are some of my favorite Halloween Treats:
1. Five Minute Halloween Snack Mix- The easiest snack idea to throw together in a snack bag, and deliver to your neighbors. Sweet, salty, chocolatey, and crunchy. Want a cute saying to go with it? Check out the tags posted below.
2. Peanut Butter Eyeballs- Your neighbor will love these cute little eyeballs. Just make sure they aren’t allergic to peanut butter first. You can even use a colorful M&M in the center of the eyeball instead of the gel.
3. Reese’s Pieces Eyeball Cookies-If you like peanut butter cookies, you will love these. Just add cute little eyeballs to make this cookie a little spookier.
4. Spooky Spider Cookies-Check out these adorable cookies. I also love making these on peanut butter cookies. Are you sensing a theme? I LOVE all things peanut butter.
5. Reese’s Muddy Buddies-Okay, my last recipe with peanut butter. Here is a simple way to transform Muddy Buddies into a Halloween treat.
6. Monster Munch-Doesn’t technically have peanut butter in it, well, unless you use Reese’s Pieces, but you could also use red and yellow M&M’s. 😊
7. Spider Web Brownies-These spider webs are incredibly easy to make, even for someone like me with very little artistic abilities. And the best part, you can even buy the brownies. Doesn’t get much easier than that. Want to add a little spider? Throw on an M&M and pipe eight cute little legs coming out of the M&M.
8. Candy Corn Fudge- This recipe is really fun to make, and they turn out so cute. Even if you aren’t on “Team Candy Corn” give this fudge recipe a try. You can even leave out the candy corn, and it still tastes delicious.
9. Witches Brew Brownies-Here is a great recipe for all of your leftover candy. Just throw it on top of a pan of uncooked brownies, and bake. You could also sprinkle the left over candy over a chocolate bark like THIS one.
10. Rice Krispie Treat Pumpkins-If you like making rice Krispie treats, here is a cute way to transform them into a cute little pumpkin.
11. Witch Brooms-The simplest recipe in this mix are these cute little witch brooms. Only two ingredients are needed, and you can even have the kids make them for you. “Come, we fly!”
12. Chocolate Covered Pretzels-These are so incredibly simple to make, and they taste delicious! You can even add some little eyeballs to make them look spooky. An alternative to pretzels would be wafer cookies.
13. Halloween Whoopie Pies-These are easy and delicious to make, and check out the recipe to see how to make them into spooky spiders.
14. Halloween Charcuterie Board-While charcuterie boards are great for hosting parties, wouldn’t it be so fun to deliver a miniature charcuterie board to a neighbor? Just grab a paper plate, and throw on a bunch of different Halloween treats and/or candy.
15. Halloween Smores- For those of you who don’t like to bake, these Halloween Smores are perfect for you! Just throw these three ingredients in a bag, and deliver.
Check out this FREE printable that you can print, cut out, and then attach to your bag/plate of goodies with string or ribbon.
Let us know which recipes you try, and if you have any other favorite, yet simple, Halloween treats to deliver to your neighbors or friends.
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