Halloween treats: 15 delicious Halloween treats you can make yourself this half term

These Halloween party recipes are all VERY easy to make - and they’re just as delicious as they are spooky!

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by Kayleigh Dray |
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1. Ghost meringues

These ghost meringues are bound to impress at any Halloween party or celebration - and, somewhat amazingly, they’re made from just three ingredients.

Get the oh-so-easy recipe over at Smart School House now.

  1. Black widow cocktails

Vampires tend to stick to drinking blood, but why not get a little more inventive with your Halloween drinks this year?

We’re totally in love with this chic cocktail recipe.

Get the full recipe - as well as plenty of other Halloween tipples - over at the DIY Network.

  1. Witch’s hat cupcakes

These little goodies (or should that be baddies?) are just the cleverest bakes we’ve ever seen.

Get the recipe over at Hostess With The Mostess now.

  1. Mummy dogs

Forget hot dogs; it’s all about the mummy dogs when Halloween rolls around!

Get the VERY easy instructions over at Our Best Bites now.

  1. Skeleton cookies

This twist on the traditional gingerbread man is just the cutest, isn’t it? But it’s best not to get TOO attached, as you’re going to wind up biting their little heads off…

Get the recipe and full tutorial over at Our Best Bites now.

  1. White chocolate mummy truffles

There’s only one way to beat these undead critters; you’ve got to gobble them up with gusto!

Get the recipe over at OMG Chocolate Desserts now.

  1. Pumpkin krispies treats

Forget buying a big old fashioned pumpkin; these mini versions are just as atmospheric - AND they taste delicious!

Get the recipe over at Yummy Healthy Easy more now.

  1. Cheesy witch’s brooms

Cheese is ALWAYS a big winner for us - but these little brooms take things to whole new heights!

Get the recipe over at Cocinando Con Catman now.

  1. Cheesy eyeballs

This is Babybel cheese, but not as you know it; now it can look back up at you as you chomp on down!

Get the recipe over at Cute Food For Kids now.

  1. Oreo spiders cake

We usually run screaming when we spot a spider in our house, but we might make an exception for these tasty little critters.

Get the recipe over at Bird On A Cake now.

  1. Monster cookies

How cute are these? We’d LOVE it if they started hanging out under our beds in place of the usual boogeyman…

Get the recipe over at I Am Baker now.

  1. Pumpkin cookies

Jack Skellington would DEFINITELY approve of these biscuits, wouldn’t he?

Get the recipe for these tasty jack-o-lanterns over at Diamonds For Dessert now.

  1. Poison apples

Snow White, we’re right behind you; how could you resist an apple as delicious as this one?

Get the recipe at Simply Delicious Food now.

  1. Frankenstein marshmallow pops

They may have recently risen from the grave, but these undead dudes look more than good enough to eat!

Get the recipe over at Just A Taste now.

  1. Bat oreo truffles

Don’t let these chocolatey monsters fly away.

Get the simple - and delicious - recipe over at One Sweet Appetite.

Which of these Halloween party recipes will you be trying for yourself?

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