Halloween Snacks Recipes

The fun, spooky spirit of Halloween trickles into everything at the end of October, so embrace the holiday by creating a spread of ghoulish nibbles. Halloween snack recipes let you have a ton of fun: Dip pretzels into white chocolate and apply two tiny chocolate "eyes" and presto-instant ghosts on a stick. Caramel apples are a classic, and you can make them even more decadent by rolling them in chopped nuts or colorful sprinkles. And what says Halloween better than toasted pumpkin seeds? If you're craving a sweet-salty combo, pop up some corn for old-fashioned popcorn balls. Throw in a DVD of Charlie Brown waiting for the Great Pumpkin, and you've got a perfect family movie night.

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Chocolate-Covered Pretzel Rods

From Family Circle

These quick and easy treats will make a colorful addition to your holiday table. Wrap some up in cellophane and ribbon to sell at your next bake sale.

Chocolate-Covered Pretzel Rods

Monster Mouths

From Better Homes and Gardens

Youngsters will go batty over these apple-and-peanut butter treats, perfect for Halloween parties.

Monster Mouths

Pretzel Haystacks

From Better Homes and Gardens

These Halloween treats serve as table decoration and snacks for kids. Tie candy-coated pretzels together with licorice to make haystacks.

Pretzel Haystacks

Halloween Snack Mix

From Better Homes and Gardens

Delight kids by telling them that tiger teeth, lizard gizzards, and bat wings are the crunchy bits in this mischievous mix.

Halloween Snack Mix

Cheesy Goblin Head

From Better Homes and Gardens

The taco-flavored cheese spreads easily on crackers for a quick snack or Halloween party appetizer.

Cheesy Goblin Head

Scary Skulls

From Better Homes and Gardens

These pears coated with white chocolate resemble skulls. Simply add the candy faces.

Scary Skulls

Lady-Killer Fingers

From Ladies' Home Journal

Wrap breadstick dough around cooked sausage links to make these finger appetizers. Add an almond at the end for the nails, and serve with red sauce for dipping.

Lady-Killer Fingers

Popcorn and Candy Balls

From Better Homes and Gardens

Save popping time by using bags of popcorn to make these party treats.

Popcorn and Candy Balls

Goo-lish Caramel Apple Slices

From Better Homes and Gardens

Drizzle apple slices with melted caramels and chocolate for a Halloween treat.

Goo-lish Caramel Apple Slices

Snake Eyes

From Better Homes and Gardens

Hosting a Halloween party for adults? Make these spooky gourmet appetizers.

Snake Eyes

Halloween Chex® Mix

From Betty Crocker

Trick or treat? Surprise little witches and goblins with this fruit, candy and cereal mix. They'll be "goblin" it up!

Halloween Chex® Mix

Jack-o'-Lanterns

From Betty Crocker

Need a party activity? Let the kids decorate cereal pumpkins, using their imaginations and a few extras.

Jack-o'-Lanterns

Crazy Mixed-Up Snack Mix

From Better Homes and Gardens

Eek! It's scary how quickly this salty-and-sweet treat disappears. Luckily, it's easy to double the recipe to make an extra batch.

Crazy Mixed-Up Snack Mix

Tippy Tombstones

From Better Homes and Gardens

Crunchy chow mein noodles and cornflakes are held together with a peanut butter mixture for an easy-to-shape treat. Once shaped and decorated, these snacks are a Halloween delight.

Tippy Tombstones

Spooky Banana-Berry Smoothies

From Better Homes and Gardens

There's nothing spooky about the cooling taste of the blueberry and blackberry drink. They're all dressed up with meringue cookie eyeballs for a Halloween party.

Spooky Banana-Berry Smoothies

Crunchy Party Mix

From Better Homes and Gardens

For an easy party appetizer, spice up pretzel and pecan snacks by trying one of the peppy variations.

Crunchy Party Mix

Mr. Bones

From Better Homes and Gardens

Halloween party fun begins with these edible pretzel snacks that kids can easily make. A little bit of American cheese spread acts as "glue" on the graham cracker treats.

Mr. Bones

Monster Morsels

From Better Homes and Gardens

It only takes three ingredients and 20 minutes to bake these sweet Halloween snacks.

Monster Morsels

Scary Cerebrum

From Better Homes and Gardens

Guests at your Halloween party won't have to think twice whether they'd like a serving of this molded shrimp cocktail.

Scary Cerebrum

Butter Pecan Popcorn

From Better Homes and Gardens

When you crave caramel popcorn, reach for this buttery-tasting treat with half the fat of old-fashioned caramel popcorn. What's the secret ingredient? Butterscotch pudding mix.

Butter Pecan Popcorn

Jack-O'-Lanterns

From Parents

Frost plain donuts in orange frosting, then add a pumpkin face for a Halloween party dessert.

Jack-O'-Lanterns

Wasabi Party Mix

From Better Homes and Gardens

Quickly toss these easy ingredients together for a fast snack mix or appetizer.

Wasabi Party Mix

Spooky Spider Cookies

From Better Homes and Gardens

Spider and web shapes are cut from a sugar cookie dough to make spooky treats for Halloween fun.

Spooky Spider Cookies

Slithering Snakewich

From Better Homes and Gardens

Simply shape bread dough into a curvy snake shape. Fill it with pepperoni and other pizza ingredients for a super Halloween sandwich.

Slithering Snakewich

Place Your Bats

From Parents

Sugar cookie dough is rolled out and cut into bat shapes for this Halloween treat. A dip in chocolate gives these critters their spooky, dark appearance.

Place Your Bats

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