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Split up your buttercream into several different colors and go to town piping a colony of friendly monsters on top of your cupcakes. Basic Rice Krispie treats get dressed up for Halloween with seasonal sprinkles and eyeball candy. Light and airy, these Bat and Moon Meringue Pops are a simple treat that won’t weigh you down! Great for Halloween parties, showers and more, these crispy, sweet cookie pops are a decadent delight you’re sure to love. Just cut a thin layer off the top for the coffin lid and start decorating with frosting that’s been colored, and icing gel.

All it takes is white candy coating, shortening, pretzel rods, and candy eyeballs. Even if you’re not into baking, you can still serve up some pretty spooky Halloween desserts. All it takes is some store-bought treats and a little imagination. More cute than creepy, a batch of peanut butter cookie cups decorated like little ghosts will put a smile on your face. Sweets on sticks not only add color and dimension to your sweets table, they’re also fun to eat!
Red Velvet Lava Skulls
When it comes to fall treats, few things are more nostalgic than the classic candy apple. With the bright red, pull-your-fillings-out candy coating, kids and adults a like will love this easy-to-make treat. These fun and easy mummy rice Krispie treats are super cute and quick to make! These too-cute cupcakes are a must-bake for your Halloween party.

A common treat at fall festivities, you can create various iterations of this fruity dessert. For instance, you can add an elegant twist on the classic candy apple by dipping Granny Smiths in jet black toffee to give it a poison apple vibe. 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. This cute tower of mini donuts is a fun treat for Halloween morning. Use candy to create a cute face, or leave them plain for a sweet pumpkin-themed treat you can serve for any fall occasion.
Easy Halloween Wafers
There’s a combination of easy Halloween desserts and those Halloween baking ideas that are a little more complicated. Get your spook on with any one of these 13 delicious Halloween desserts for adults. There's no better way to celebrate All Hallows Eve than with the Pumpkin King himself—and a bunch of chocolate-covered Oreos.

This cake is delicious proof that nothing is going to come between us and chocolate cake. These Día de los Muertos sugar skulls are a fun and festive decoration that’s perfect for a Halloween or Day of the Dead celebration. If you're in need of a healthy, scary treat option, these banana mummy pops will work perfectly.
No-Bake Pumpkin Cookie Dough Pops
Some seasonal favorites that you can easily order from Halloween party catering services are pumpkin spiced latte, pumpkin bread rolls, and pumpkin spice martini. An all-out Halloween party will include getting the costumes, the decor, the lights, the music, and the perfect playlists prepared. In the process of setting up the perfect ambiance and spooky atmosphere though, food preparation and serving may be the last thing on your mind. "This pumpkin pie is wonderful and very easy to make. It bakes beautifully, there is no cracking or sinking in the middle." This recipe spares you the cooking and make it all about decorating.
These spooky spiderweb cupcakes for Halloween are easier to decorate than you think. Simply frost in white icing, then pipe black icing in concentric circles and drag a toothpick through them to create the webbed effect. For kid-friendly cupcakes, use water instead of bourbon in the frosting. When it comes to Halloween, there’s no such thing as too much spirit .
Be sure to cut the cake rounds in the prescribed order so that the bat’s head with ears comes out as 1 of the cuts. Whether you make your cupcakes from scratch, from a box mix, or buy them at the bakery, make these treats stand out with the bloody broken glass topping. Top each cupcake with broken shards of sugar glass, pour your “blood” on top, and just wait for the shrieks of delight. Candy apples have become a healthy addition to Halloween foods – whole apples covered in sugar candy coating, with a stick inserted as a handle, come on!

We love using these to top dirt pudding and dirt cake. Try this easy recipe made with a premade pastry sheet. This can be served as a side with dinner or alone as a yummy Halloween dessert. Super easy to assemble and decorate, it's the perfect Halloween centerpiece.
This year, trick out your treaters with a platter full of deliciously spooky brownies. Sometimes it's the simple desserts that are the most impressive. The flavor of these cupcakes and their minimal pumpkin decor say everything that needs to be said. Dip your favorite, fresh apples into Wilton Light Cocoa Candy Melts candy, and then add marshmallows, graham crackers and mini chocolate chips. These quick and easy Halloween cookie pops are perfect for parties and great for handing out as favors or to trick-or-treaters. Filled with cherry pie filling, these mini pies are perfect for a ghoulish Halloween party.

Decorative and cute, Halloween pops are quite simple to make, only requiring a creative hand for a bit of decorating. Why choose between creamy caramel and decadent chocolate when you can have both with these delicious Cocoa Candy Dipped Caramel Candy Apples. These candy dipped apples are perfect for Halloween treat tables and are sure to be hit at your haunted party. These chocolate-covered peanut butter pretzels will be the cutest treats you make all season. Kids will love making them, and everyone will love eating them. With a rich, gooey pumpkin spice filling, buttery pecan streusel topping, and maple glaze, this fluffy and moist pumpkin coffee cake is sure to impress.
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