While you’re busy wrangling the kids into their costumes, carving pumpkins, and decorating the house, the last thing you probably have time for is baking homemade Halloween treats. We get it. Halloween is a lot of work! That’s why we’re sharing our favorite no-bake Halloween treats that are not only a cinch to make but also adorable and fun to eat!
If you’re hosting a Halloween bash this year, pair these fun treats with some fresh veggies and dips, a cheese plate or even store-bought pizza and a salad for a well-balanced feast that will leave tummies full and ready for a night of trick or treating — and candy eating.
Most of these recipes are super kid-friendly. Your little ones will love helping you decorate and assemble these spooky treats. There are also a couple of festive cocktails in the mix for the grown-ups. Because it’s a long night and you deserve to treat yourself too!
Halloween Bark
This recipe is so easy, your kids can make it completely on their own. Mix and match the toppings with what’s available at your local store and you can even play around with colors by adding a little food coloring to your white chocolate.
Get the full recipe from SheKnows.
Spider Cheesecake
A no-bake cheesecake? You’ve got to be joking, but nope, it’s a thing and it’s super delicious. While this recipe may take a bit longer than the other quick treats here, it still doesn’t require an oven, and we’re here for it. Just look at that chocolate wafer crust!
Get the recipe from Epicurean Mom.
Cookie bats
These adorable cookie bat treats come together in minutes and make bats seem far too cute. Er, at least a little cuter considering their reputation these days…
Get the recipe from Chelsea’s Messy Apron.
Pumpkin Spice Puppy Chow
If you’re looking for a pumpkiny-filled treat you can appropriately make beyond Halloween, look no further than this PSL puppy chow. There’s no such thing as pumpkin overload, right? You’ll just need cinnamon Chex mix, mellocreme pumpkins, and a few other kitchen staples you probably already have.
Get the recipe from Sally’s Baking Addiction.
Halloween snack mix
This 5-minute Halloween snack mix is a must for your Halloween bash. Customize your mix with whatever salty and sweet treats you love.
Get the recipe from Oh Sweet Basil.
Goosebumps punch
This adults-only fun punch is made with vodka, lemon lime soda, gummy worms and rainbow sherbert. Oh, and green food coloring for good measure!
Get the recipe from Hungry Forever.
Apple monsters
The sunflower teeth and strawberry toungues really take these apple monsters over the top. A fun and healthy treat!
Get the recipe from Unicorn Hat Party.
Pumpkin snack board
This fun and showstopping snack board is the perfect orange addition to your Halloween party. Curate with crackers, dried apriots, olives, and more.
Get the recipe from The Baker Mama.
Pretzel witch fingers
Put a chill down your kids’ spines this Halloween and make these creepy and crunchy pretzel witch fingers.
Get the recipe from Crafty Morning.
Spider deviled eggs
Sneak a little protein into your Halloween party with these adorable and delicious deviled eggs topped with spider olives.
Get the recipe from A Side of Sweet.
Pumpkin graham crackers
Let the kids help decorate these adorable no-bake graham cracker pumpkins. They’ll be gone before you know it.
Get the recipe from Passion for Savings.
Candy corn jello shots
It’s a long night for the adults too! How about these fun candy corn jello shots to get the party started? They go down like candy!
Get the recipe from A Beautiful Mess.
Oreo truffle eyeballs
These no bake oreo truffle eyeballs are a cinch to make. Just a few ingredients and you can decorate these fun treats with the kids with minimal mess. Yes, please!
Get the recipe from The Suburban Soapbox.
Candy corn bark
This fun and festive Halloween bark is the perfect crunchy treat to munch on at your Halloween party or trick or treat pre-game.
Get the recipe from Jelly Toast Blog.
Raw vegan witches fingers
How creepy are these? Freak everyone out with these raw vegan witches fingers that will leave a haunting impression. Eat them if you dare.
Get the recipe from The Full Helping.
Peanut butter pumpkins
These simple and easy peanut butter pumpkins are a fun Halloween party snack and would also be great for Thanksgiving! Bring on the pumpkins.
Get the recipe from Yummiest Food.
Marshmallow monster pops
These sweet (and gluten free) marshmallow monster pops require just five ingredients and come together in just a few minutes. A kid-approved favorite.
Get the recipe from Recipes From a Pantry.
Witch’s potion
Your kids will go nuts for this fun and bubbly lime and pineapple drink. Who doesn’t love a gummy worm garnish?
Get the recipe from Lil’ Luna.
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