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They would also be a pretty simple party snack to pull off and you could get away with using instant putting in the bottom if you wanted to. This is another simple and fairly healthy Halloween snack option. It's just strawberries with a couple of white chocolate pieces held on by milk chocolate. Personally, I think these ones don't look the greatest, and you could make the eyes look better with a little more care. Still, it is a good option if you don't have much time or many resources.
The rest of it is fairly obvious, but the end result is quite striking. The snack itself is pretty simple here – what I love is the presentation. A jagged mouth and some basic eyes is enough to make this watermelon look alive.
Mummy-Shaped Cheese Ball
Crunchy, sweet, and salty, monster munch is the ultimate Halloween-themed snack mix. Colorful and festive, they’re a classic chocolate chip cookie studded with candy corn. The hardest part of this hassle-free DIY recipe is saving these sweet and salty treats for guests. Whether you’re catering a kids’ party or doing an adult Halloween-themed bash, these 25 treats will satisfy spooks of all ages. Meringues are so versatile, the kids and I wanted to make some little ghosts for Halloween so we studied up on it. Creating little ghost shapes is incredibly easy and each one will have its own unique shape making them even more fun!

"We had a lot of fun with the spider olives. I used my cheese to make a spider web on the tortillas as well." "I love this recipe. It’s easy and tasty. I make it every year, and my kids look forward to it." This spider is sure to weave webs of deliciousness with brie, garlic, herbs, prosciutto and crispy puff pastry. The accompanying mustard dip adds just the right kick. These ghoulish sweet treats may look scary, but they're so easy to make.
Candy Corn Fruit Parfait
This Halloween candy bark will definitely be among our party food table. It’s so easy to make and you can add just about anything you’d like to it. Bark candy is always my go-to blank canvas to add whatever holiday theme I need to.
They’re such an easy snack for a Halloween party that everyone will love. Switch up traditional pigs in a blanket for Halloween with these adorable spider hot dogs. They’re a simple way to dress up the Halloween party table, or would even be perfect for fall parties. These delicious cake mix donuts are a household favorite – especially at Halloween.
Devilish eggs
If you and your kids love cheese, these cute witch brooms are the perfect choice for your party. If you want some bite-size snacks for your Halloween party, try these easy and yummy Mummy Meatball Crescent Bites. Dress popcorn up with a delicious buttery marshmallow creme and Halloween sprinkles for an easy and yummy Halloween snack.

4-ingredient Halloween fudge is quick and easy sweet treat to make and so ghoulishly delicious you might feel tempted to eat the entire batch yourself. "I've always roasted pumpkin seeds, but I have to admit, I've never loved the results until I made this recipe! The butter really made the difference." These creative mummy cupcakes will definitely be unwrapped — and eaten — by your guests in no time. With just a little bit of food coloring, you can make these webbed deviled eggs for the ultimate spooky factor. If you like your fruit coated in white chocolate and staring at you with frightened googly eyes, this is the Halloween snack for you.
If you’re sick of sugar and need a savory option for the Halloween party, these creamy eggs are ideal. Make a platter of adorable brie mummies , homemade peanut butter cups, or chocolate-covered strawberry ghosts. I love my stuffed pepper recipe, we have these at least once every couple of weeks, so I decided to change them up to surprise the kids for Halloween.
ClICK to READ MORE terribly interesting things about me. An easy idea for Halloween cheese and crackers, at Peas and Crayons. Because candy apples are a must at any Halloween party, obviously. Pumpkin, pesto, burrata and pecans all combine to top dark rye bread in this sweet and savory app. An eerie twist on a classic recipe, this light and airy meringue will satisfy your sweet tooth.
Take a look at how your smart home can help set the stage for an unforgettable night. If you want to make your party guests a little squeamish (and isn’t that part of the fun of Halloween?), these Jello worms are just the trick. You can serve them up as a treat, or use them as part of a “guess what’s in the bowl” party game. These cake truffles are skewered with edible royal icing weapons and painted with food coloring to create scary yet sweet party candy. Everyone will love the balance of salty, crunchy pretzels and smooth, sweet white chocolate in these spiderweb candies. If you don’t want to draw the spider in the middle of the web, you can place a raisin or chocolate chip in the center to represent the tiny bugger.
You could make it look a bit more like Halloween by putting a spider or something else creepy on top. Unlike most Halloween snacks, this one doesn't look like anything. But, it's still got the colors of fall and Halloween, along with the witch hats. It's a little hard to tell from the image, but I think the snack is basically vanilla ice cream with caramel in tall glasses.
They're a nice savory option for a snack, especially as they involve cheese, pretzels and olives. Many Halloween snacks get repeated across multiple different parties, and there are often many variations on the same thing. These little guys are a bit different, and I don't think I've seen snacks quite like this before.
It has all the things you love about the classic dip – spicy black beans, fresh guac, grated cheese, and juicy tomatoes – but with a spooky makeover. You’ll need a good selection of candy melts, sprinkles, and candy eyes for this one. Long, thin pretzels are dipped in green candy and decorated, turning them into bloody witches’ fingers. Made with mini-bagels, shredded cheese, tomato sauce, and black olives, this is a simple yet delicious Halloween treat.
It's also a classic and there are a lot of recipes out there for similar fingers. They seem to be made of bread sticks, along with almonds for the fingernails and maybe some jam under the nails. Whatever the red stuff is, it's a nice touch and makes the fingers look just a little bit more gory. Spiders seem to make such a good choice for Halloween because there are so many different ways of making them. Using pocky is a good approach for the legs, as the text suggests, although I think the icing legs do look better.
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