Easy Halloween Treats for Kids to Make
two bowls of green popcorn with edible eyes
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You don't have to be a mad scientist to cook up these adorable Halloween treats. They're so easy, the kids can help you make them. Happy Halloween to everyone!
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Witches' Hats
Witches' Hats made with chocolate kisses
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Lots of reviewers used a dab of melted chocolate instead of honey to "glue" the chocolate kiss to the fudge cookie to make the hat.
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Acorn Candy Cookies
cookies with chocolate kisses
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"I made this for a work Halloween luncheon," says Sherry Zordani Shondy. "Everyone thought they were the cutest little things ever and wanted to know exactly how to make them."
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Halloween Bark
pieces of Halloween Bark with bone and skull sprinkles
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"Drizzle pre-colored candy melts over dark chocolate into the festive design of your choice, then cool, break into shards, and voila! Homemade Halloween candy. Chocolate bark is one of the easiest things you can throw together for any holiday or event. Just change up the color of the chocolate and switch up the themed sprinkles you use every time," recipe creator Ashlee Marie Prisbrey says.
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Halloween Ghosties
cookies shaped like ghosts
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You'll need only three ingredients to make these cute and clever little treats, and you don't have to be a little kid to like them. wendy says, "These were a big hit at my teenage son's Halloween party."
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Zombie Lips
apples with cheese crackers, almonds, and marshmallows to make "zombie teeth"
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S'more Eyeballs
s'mores that look like eyeballs
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"My granddaughter and I had a blast making these," says Sheila LaLonde. "The added bonus was that they tasted great, too! Even after sitting and cooling they were still delicious and addictive. The crust gave these a really good flavor."
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Halloween Popcorn Pumpkins
orange-colored popcorn shaped like pumpkins with candy stems
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Be sure to use plain popcorn for this recipe because you'll be adding butter to the mix. Reviewer ccleveland says, "Great idea for Halloween — always looking for something fun to do with the kids. They enjoyed passing them out to their friends — kids ate them up and adults raved about them!"
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Slime Popcorn
two bowls of green popcorn with edible eyes
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"Sticky, ooey-gooey marshmallow popcorn is perfect for Halloween," recipe creator Ashlee Marie Prisbrey says. "Just add some green food dye, candy eyeballs, and you have a slime monster!"
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Spider Cupcakes
Black and orange Spider Cupcakes
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Kids will get a thrill out of decorating chocolate cupcakes with shoestring licorice legs (or pipe cleaners, as pictured) to create a slew of spiders.
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Spider Web S'mores
s'mores with spiderweb chocolate drizzle
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Jill notes, "If you want to toast the marshmallow, you can either take a match (adults do this for your child) and hold it over the marshmallow fluff to give it a burnt look or stick it in a toaster oven for five minutes or until it is toasted a little bit."
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Halloween Fruit Snacks
dried fruit snacks with edible eyes
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Bloody Sundaes
vanilla ice cream with walnuts and red topping
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"Punctured with walnuts, these spooky ice cream sundaes bleed red caramel," says recipe creator Ashlee Marie Prisbrey.
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Peanut Butter Spider Cookies
spider design on cookies surrounded by candy corn
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Candy Corn Bark
white chocolate bark with candy corn
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"Spectacular! Very sweet, but I could not stop eating it," says PULLEYHE
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Dirt Cake I
dirt cake with gummy worms in terracotta pots
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Booger Cookies
cookies with green "booger" frosting on a plate
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Halloween-Inspired Cupcakes
chocolate cupcakes with Milano cookie tombstones on top
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Magic Wands
pretzel magic wands with frosting and sprinkles
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