Halloween Themed Baking Treats
Fall into Baking Fun!
Spider Cookies
Get ready to spin some sugary webs! Kids can decorate delicious cookies with chocolate frosting and candy eyes to create their very own adorable spider treats. With frosting “legs” and a chocolate cookie “bodies,” these cute critters are more sweet than spooky, perfect for a fall afternoon or Halloween fun!
Recipe @TaraJackson
-Reese’s Peanut Butter Cookie Dough ( or your preferred cookie recipe)
- Reese’s Mini Peanut Butter Cups (Any peanut-free alternative works too!)
-Chocolate Frosting - You can use the Betty Crocker Milk Chocolate Hershey’s Frosting
-Edible Candy Eyeballs for the eyes
- A sandwich ziplock for frosting the legs
-Set the oven to 350℉ to 375℉ and cook for about 8-15 minutes
- Add frosting and chocolates to the cookie and let the warmth of the cookie do its work!
-Set in the fridge to cool
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Rice Crispy Pumpkins
Kids can shape gooey, orange Rice Krispie treats into adorable little pumpkins and top it with a pretzel “stem.” These no bake bites are sweet, crunchy, and full of fall fun. A yummy perfect snack to pick right from your homemade pumpkin patch.
Recipe @EssentialsEveryday
-3 tbsp of butter
- 10 oz of you choice of pretzel sicks
- 6 cups rice krispies
- Marshmallows
- Few drops of orange food coloring for decorating
- Green and black decorating gel
-Heat the butter in a large sauce pan over low heat. Add the marshmallows and stir until they are completely melted. Add in a few drops of orange food coloring to get the perfect orange shade. Stir in the rice krispies until well coated.
- Let the mixture cool until it is well enough to form your round shape. Make sure to spray your hands with non-stick cooking spray, so it is easier to handle! Insert a pretzel rod at the top of the pumpkin. Go ahead and decorate with the coloring gel to make leafy greens and fun or spooky pumpkin faces!
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Halloween Cake Pops
These Halloween cake pops are a fun way to get creative in the kitchen. Each pop starts as a soft bite of cake, rolled into a ball, dipped in chocolate, and decorated with sprinkles or icing to look like ghosts, pumpkins, or silly little monsters. It’s a hands on treat that’s just the right mix of spooky and sweet!
Recipe @MeatloadandMelodrama
- 1 box cake mix
- 3 eggs
- 1 ¼ cups water
- ½ cup vegetable oil
- 1 cup frosting
- 2 cups white chocolate chips
- 1 tsp coconut oil
- 12 oz bags orange, green and black candy melts
- Candy eyeballs
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What is your favorite Halloween movie you would watch while snacking on these delicious treats? Keep the list going and share your recipes!
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