These easy Halloween party food ideas are cute and creative and sure to add fun to your Halloween get together.
Halloween is such a fun festival for kids - they get to dress up in costume, stay up late and eat loads of candy... I mean, what's not to love?
I actually think my daughter gets more excited about Halloween than Christmas, she's always asking "How many weeks til Halloween?!"
So I try to make even more fun for them by coming up with fun and cute Halloween treats and snacks in the lead up to the big day.
Our Halloween Marshmallow Pops and Halloween Gingerbread Men are always a big hit. And this year I put a shout out to some of my favorite food bloggers to ask what their favorite creative Halloween snacks are so I could share them all with you.
They have come up with some really cool, spooky and fun ideas for Halloween treats and I am excited to share them all here with you.
So without further ado, here are some fun Halloween snack ideas from food bloggers:
21 Easy Halloween Party Food Ideas
Halloween Marshmallow Pops
Smothered in melted chocolate with fun faces, your kids are going to love these cute Halloween Marshmallows.
Halloween Gingerbread Men
These Halloween Gingerbread Men are loads of fun to make and will add a spooky twist to your Halloween celebrations!
Mummy Meatballs
Adorable Mummy Meatballs are wrapped in pizza dough, with spooky eyes peeking out.
Rice Krispie Halloween Pumpkins
These orange Halloween Rice Krispie pumpkins have a Kit Kat stem, M&M leaf, and cute candy faces.
Peanut Butter Cup Spider Cookies
Cute peanut butter cup spiders sit on top of soft, chewy peanut butter cookies in these Halloween treats.
Halloween Jack o’lantern Bucket Cupcakes
These jack o’lantern buckets are filled with chocolate cupcakes that are filled with candies and topped with even more candies.
Halloween Spider Web Chocolate Cupcakes
Chocolate banana cupcakes are smothered with melted chocolate and swirled into a striking spiderweb design.
Halloween Banana Mummy Pops
A healthy take on a Halloween treat, bananas are drizzled with white chocolate and decorated with fun candy eyes.
Chocolate Dipped Frankenstein Oreos
Oreos are dunked in melted chocolate and decorated for Halloween for these cute Oreo pops.
Witches' Fingers
Salty pretzels dipped in sweet chocolate make these spooky yet delicious Halloween party snacks irresistible.
Gingerbread Mummies
Soft, chewy and full of spice, these Gingerbread Mummies are a great way to get more use out of your gingerbread man cookie cutter.
Easy Halloween Bark
Halloween bark is a super easy party food and a tasty way to use up chocolate and other Halloween candy.
Black Cat Cupcakes
A fun and easy non-spooky Halloween treat that is ideal for baking with kids.
Halloween Hot Dog Mummies
Hot dog mummies are fast, easy, a teeny bit spooky, and are perfect to make with kids as a Halloween activity.
Halloween Jack O Lantern Twinkies
Twinkies are smothered in chocolate and decorated for Halloween in these fun jack o lantern treats.
Mummy Rice Krispies Treats
Easy to make and cute to look at, these Rice Krispie treats are drizzled with white chocolate.
Easy 4-Ingredient Bat Treats
These no-bake 4-ingredient treats use Oreos, peanut butter cups, candy eyeballs and frosting to create cute little edible bats.
Easy Oreo Pumpkin Pops
These Oreo Pumpkin Pops are dipped in melted chocolate and decorated with cute jack o lantern faces.
Halloween Brownies
Dress up your Brownies for Halloween with these fun decorating ideas.
Mummy Meringue Cookies
Light as the air and melt-in-your-mouth, these mummy meringue cookies look great and taste even better.
Halloween Eyeball Crispy Cakes
Spooky, crispy little monsters with huge white chocolate eyes that follow you around the room.
Halloween Monster Cookies
Bright and colorful, quick and easy to make, these Halloween monster cookies are great for kids helping in the kitchen.
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