Spooky Treats to Bookmark Before Halloween Sneaks Up

Halloween is sneaky like that one minute it’s September, the next you’re scrambling for spooky snacks to bring to the party. Whether you’re hosting, bringing a plate, or just love a fun themed treat, it’s smart to plan a few go-to recipes ahead of time.

From easy sweet-and-salty combos to ghoulishly creative bakes, these picks are fun to make and even better to share. They don’t need advanced skills or hours in the kitchen, just a little prep and a pinch of Halloween spirit.

Bookmark now, thank yourself later. These treats strike the perfect balance between spooky and simple and they’re always a hit with kids, coworkers, and Halloween movie nights.

A chocolate brownie on a gold spatula.
Easy Pumpkin Brownies. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

Easy Pumpkin Brownies

These brownies come together quickly using a boxed mix and canned pumpkin—no fuss, no fancy ingredients. They’re rich, moist, and have just the right hint of fall spice. Perfect when you need something quick but still festive for a crowd.
Get the Recipe: Easy Pumpkin Brownies

Halloween Chocolate Covered Strawberries

Sweet strawberries get a spooky upgrade with chocolate coating and fun decorations like candy eyes or ghostly white drizzles. They’re easy to customize and always a hit on a party tray. Plus, they balance sweet and fresh in the best way.
Get the Recipe: Halloween Chocolate Covered Strawberries

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White fudge ding dongs decorated with Jack Skellington's face.
Jack Skellington Halloween Treats. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

Jack Skellington Halloween Treats

Inspired by the Pumpkin King himself, these no-bake treats are as fun to make as they are to eat. Use Oreos or marshmallows as a base and draw Jack’s signature face with edible markers or icing. They’re kid-friendly and instantly recognizable.
Get the Recipe: Jack Skellington Halloween Treats

Graveyard Dirt Cups

A pudding and cookie combo that’s always crowd-pleasing. Crushed Oreos mimic soil while gummy worms and cookie tombstones make it fun for all ages. Great for Halloween parties or school events.
Get the Recipe: Graveyard Dirt Cups

Chocolate doughnut with bloody vampire teeth.
Halloween Party Idea – Vampire Doughnuts. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

Halloween Party Idea – Vampire Doughnuts

These doughnuts are playfully scary with vampire fangs and red jelly “blood.” You can use store-bought doughnuts to save time and still get tons of compliments. A fun centerpiece idea for a treat table.
Get the Recipe: Halloween Party Idea – Vampire Doughnuts

Green Monster Muffins

These muffins are soft, naturally green from spinach or food coloring, and just plain fun to look at. Stick on some candy eyeballs and call it a monster makeover. Great for sneaking in some healthy-ish ingredients.
Get the Recipe: Green Monster Muffins

Reese's cups with sliced Oreos and candy eyes on top.
Halloween Bat Treats. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

Halloween Bat Treats

With a mix of sweet and salty (think cookies, pretzels, or candy), these bat-themed bites are simple to put together. They make great classroom snacks or party tray fillers. Plus, they look adorable without needing a lot of effort.
Get the Recipe: Halloween Bat Treats

Halloween Monster Chex Mix

Crunchy, colorful, and loaded with sweet mix-ins like candy eyes and seasonal M&Ms. It’s easy to toss together in a big batch and perfect for filling party bowls or snack bags. A guaranteed crowd-pleaser with minimal prep.
Get the Recipe: Halloween Monster Chex Mix

Doughnut holes with eyeball in an orange pot.
Halloween Doughnut Hole Eyeballs. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

Halloween Doughnut Hole Eyeballs

Mini doughnut holes get creepy with candy eyes and colored icing “veins.” They’re tiny, tasty, and perfect for grab-and-go snacking. Great for turning something ordinary into a Halloween treat in minutes.
Get the Recipe: Halloween Doughnut Hole Eyeballs

Halloween Pinwheel Cookies

These swirl cookies feature bold Halloween colors that pop once baked. The dough is simple to make and fun to roll, slice, and decorate. They hold up well and look great stacked on a dessert table.
Get the Recipe: Halloween Pinwheel Cookies

Stacked layered pumpkin brownies.
Pumpkin Brownies. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

Pumpkin Brownies

A richer twist on a fall staple, these combine deep chocolate with cozy pumpkin flavor. They’re dense, fudgy, and always disappear quickly. An easy way to mix up your typical pumpkin bakes.
Get the Recipe: Pumpkin Brownies

Halloween Cake Mix Donuts

Using cake mix cuts down on prep time but still delivers a fun and fluffy donut. Add festive glazes and sprinkles for a seasonal twist. They’re baked, not fried, so a bit lighter too.
Get the Recipe: Halloween Cake Mix Donuts

Donuts with spider and a web design.
Spooktacular Spider Web Halloween Donuts. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

Spooktacular Spider Web Halloween Donuts

With a simple icing trick, these donuts turn into webbed wonders perfect for spooky gatherings. Use black, orange, or white glaze for contrast. Fun to make with kids or prep ahead for a party spread.
Get the Recipe: Spooktacular Spider Web Halloween Donuts

Halloween Oreo Mummies

Just dip Oreos in white chocolate and “wrap” them with more drizzle to create mummy bandages. Stick on candy eyes and you’re done. A no-bake hit that’s ready in minutes.
Get the Recipe: Halloween Oreo Mummies

Pumpkin ice cream in a pan surrounded by pumpkins.
Pumpkin Texas Sheet Cake. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

Pumpkin Texas Sheet Cake

Moist, spiced, and feeds a crowd—this sheet cake is all about ease and flavor. The pumpkin flavor blends smoothly with a buttery glaze poured over the top. It’s great for potlucks or family gatherings.
Get the Recipe: Pumpkin Texas Sheet Cake

Halloween Sugar Cookie Bars

These bars offer the classic taste of sugar cookies with way less work. Just bake, frost, and top with Halloween sprinkles. Perfect for decorating with kids or making ahead.
Get the Recipe: Halloween Sugar Cookie Bars

Halloween treat buckets with text over it.
Halloween Treats So Bad Your House Might Get Egged. Photo credit: Little Frugal Homestead.

Halloween Treats So Bad Your House Might Get Egged

These are intentionally quirky, chaotic, and not Pinterest-perfect—but that’s the charm. Think weirdly shaped cookies or treats with eyeballs in all the wrong places. Great for laughs and low-pressure fun.
Get the Recipe: Halloween Treats So Bad Your House Might Get Egged

Chocolate Mummy Cupcakes

Chocolate cupcakes wrapped in white frosting “bandages” and topped with peeking eyes. Easy to assemble and always a hit with younger trick-or-treaters. Ideal for Halloween bake sales or themed birthday parties.
Get the Recipe: Chocolate Mummy Cupcakes

Pumpkin bundt cake with a slice missing.
Pumpkin Bundt Cake. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

Pumpkin Bundt Cake

This cake looks impressive but is surprisingly easy with the right pan and a few spices. It’s soft, subtly sweet, and perfect with a light glaze or cream cheese drizzle. A great fall dessert for any occasion.
Get the Recipe: Pumpkin Bundt Cake

Halloween Cake Mix Cookies

Soft, chewy, and packed with colorful sprinkles or candy—these cookies come together fast using a box mix. They’re flexible for different flavors and great for making a lot in little time. Keep them on hand for last-minute invites.
Get the Recipe: Halloween Cake Mix Cookies

Clementine pumpkins, sharpies and a pencil.
Clementine Pumpkins For Halloween. Photo credit: Little Frugal Homestead.

Clementine Pumpkins For Halloween

All you need are clementines and celery to make this cute, healthy snack. It’s refreshing and naturally sweet, with a festive look that’s great for school treats or healthier party options.
Get the Recipe: Clementine Pumpkins For Halloween

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