9 Sweet Treats To Make For Your Halloween Party
Tossing some Hershey's, Almond Joy, or Skittles in a candy bowl at your next Halloween party is perfectly fine, but there are creative sweet treats that are waiting to be made, too. Scare your guests with severed finger cookies or Reese's spiders.
Chocolate Crescent Witch Hats for Halloween
This is a simple and sweet treat that will impress your guests. Fill your store-bought crescent rolls with chocolate chips, shape them into witch hats, and bake. Cover them in powdered sugar and you have a dessert that everyone will love.
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Easy Halloween Candy Chocolate Truffles
These chocolate truffles are made with Indian corn, which is the redheaded step-cousin of candy corn. Instead of the yellow base on the kernel it has a chocolate base, which adds great flavor to this truffle recipe.
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Frankenstein Monkey Bread for Halloween
There's nothing freaky about this friendly Frankenstein monkey bread. Everyone will love to eat this special Halloween-themed treat — sweet cinnamon rolls get doused in brown sugar and cream cheese icing. Yum!
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Ghost Sugar Cookie Cutouts for Halloween
These simple sugar cookies add a touch of spookiness to your Halloween festivities. You can lay out sprinkles and icing and have everyone decorate his or her own cookies.
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Halloween Cake
This cake is perfect for Halloween because of the bold flavors and the cool look of the green, orange, and white colors inside. It is sure to delight all guests because the flavor profile is interesting and unique. — Lauren Gordon
Mummy Cookies for Halloween
These bright and colorful mummy cookies are a fun twist on traditional mummies. They are fun to decorate, and yummy to eat. — Pillsbury
Reese’s Spiders Recipe
Scare your guests this Halloween with Reese's spiders. Use the chocolate as the body of the spider and make the arms out of pretzels — it's a salty sweet treat that everyone will surely eat.
Severed Fingers Halloween Cookies
Instead of buying plastic fingers and putting those in a bowl, make frightening severed finger cookies. This recipe produces a deliciously buttery almond cookie that will do anything but scare your guests.
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Spider Web Cinnamon Rolls for Halloween
These playful cobweb cinnamon rolls are fun to serve for a Halloween-themed party and the colorful spiders that they are topped with add to the fun! — Pillsbury
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