- Mummy Hand Pies via Edit + Nest
These cute and easy Mummy Pies have four different recipes to choose from, with both sweet and savory options! - Halloween Mickey cookies via Living Locurto
Disney lovers will go wild for these monstrous Mickey cookies! Although slightly fiddly, they’re well worth the effort. - Jalapeno mummies via Frugal Coupon Living
Remember to only add the candy eyes at the end of baking these delicious jalapeno mummy appetizers. These can be enjoyed hot from the oven and they won’t stick around for long! Don’t forget to have some sour cream dip on standby! - No bake spooky rocky road via Me and B Make Tea
Rocky road is always a crowd pleaser and you can add all kinds of Halloween decorations to this version. - Chocolate graveyard dip via Well Plated
This gruesome chocolate cheesecake dip is a true graveyard smash and can be made in just 20 minutes! You can dress it up with whatever treats you can get your hands on! - Tortilla bats via Glued to My Crafts
Once you have the cookie cutter, these tortilla bats are a breeze to make, plus they have the devilishly tasty fall crunch of cinnamon sugar!
- Ghost Meringues via Smart School House
The beauty of meringues is that once you know how to make them, you can whip them up in just minutes with only a few ingredients! These Ghostface meringues look great and can even be made a couple of days in advance and stored in an airtight container.
Need some tips for good meringues? Use a thoroughly clean glass or metal bowl for whipping (not plastic), and make sure that there’s no greasy residue on any of your utensils. Make sure the eggs have come up to room temperature, (not straight from the refrigerator) before you whip them, plus add a dash of cream of tartar to the mix. - Halloween pretzels three ways via Butter with a Side of Bread
If you loved the pumpkin pretzels from earlier in the list, try these ones with 3 kinds of demonic designs! - Ghost popcorn balls via The First Year
These little ghost popcorn balls are bringing ALL the cute! You could make these at different sizes to make a little ghost family, or even string some together as decorations. If you can’t get the candy melts, you could try making a simple marshmallow fondant in the microwave. - Mummy brownies via Pretty Providence
Using a box mix for the brownies will really speed up this recipe for mummy brownies – plus this recipe contains a genius tip for piping the bandages on. - Edible witches hats Brownies via Mom Foodie
Whilst scouring the interwebs for the best easy, kid-friendly Halloween treats, we have to admit that this recipe had us at edible treat box! These cool ice cream cone witch hats look perfect as they are – but you could also add small candies inside as a wicked surprise too. - Witches broom pretzels via Hip2Save
If you need a break from all the sugar, try these pretzel witches brooms. They’d make cute party favors with the pencil broomstick in the middle too! - Popcorn treat bags via Glued to My Crafts
If you are really low on time, you can’t beat these simple treat bags to put popcorn, or any of your easy, kid-friendly Halloween treats in! You can get artistic with all kinds of designs for the faces! - Halloween Mini Mummy Pizzas via Mommy Musings
These easy kid-friendly Halloween treats need just four ingredients. They’re brilliant if you’ve left things to the last minute or need more time to work on your Halloween costume.
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