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19 Halloween Treats That Are Scary Good and Shockingly Easy

By: kseniaprints · Updated: Oct 28, 2025 · This post may contain affiliate links.

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Halloween parties, school events, and trick-or-treat nights become easier with these 19 Halloween treats. These fun treats bring bold colors, playful shapes, and simple steps that work for busy schedules. Everything is quick to assemble, easy to serve, and made to stand out on a holiday table without extra effort. Get ready for sweets that bring excitement, nostalgia, and a little surprise in every bite.

Pumpkin-shaped mini bundt cakes.
Dark Chocolate Pumpkin Shaped Mini Bundt Cakes. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

BOO-Berry Ghost Muffins with Scream Cheese Icing

Cupcakes decorated with white frosting shaped like ghosts, displayed on a wooden board with a red napkin nearby.
BOO-Berry Ghost Muffins with Scream Cheese Icing. Photo credit: My Mocktail Forest.

BOO-Berry Ghost Muffins with Scream Cheese Icing bake in a short time and use a simple batter for quick preparation. These muffins make a fun Halloween treat with blueberry flavor and an easy frosting design. The icing spreads smoothly and keeps the decorating steps manageable. Serve this Halloween treat at parties or school events where convenience matters.
Get the Recipe: BOO-Berry Ghost Muffins with Scream Cheese Icing

Halloween Graveyard Pudding Cups

A Halloween-themed chocolate mousse cup.
Halloween Graveyard Pudding Cups. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Halloween Graveyard Pudding Cups come together by layering crushed cookies and pudding with no cooking required. This Halloween treat is easy to assemble and works well for both kids and adults. The cookie "dirt" and candy details make it look seasonal without extra effort. Set these out as a Halloween treat when time is limited and something simple is needed.
Get the Recipe: Halloween Graveyard Pudding Cups

Halloween Candy Rice Krispies

Rice crispy treats topped with chocolate pieces and colorful Halloween-themed sprinkles on a dark plate.
Halloween Candy Rice Krispies. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Halloween Candy Rice Krispies are made on the stovetop and pressed into a pan for quick cooling and slicing. This Halloween treat uses candy pieces to add color and sweetness without extra steps. The short prep time makes it a convenient choice during a busy holiday. Cut the pan into bars for a Halloween treat that travels easily and serves a crowd.
Get the Recipe: Halloween Candy Rice Krispies

Witch Hat Cookies

A stack of three witch hat cookies.
Witch Hat Cookies. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

Witch Hat Cookies come together with premade cookies and a small amount of frosting for assembly. This Halloween treat requires no baking and keeps prep fast for busy schedules. The pointed design matches the holiday without any decorating skills needed. Place this Halloween treat on platters for events where simplicity matters.
Get the Recipe: Witch Hat Cookies

Halloween Cake Mix Cookies

A yellow plate holds sandwich cookies with green filling and colorful sprinkles. A skeleton hand is in the background, and the surface is covered with a patterned cloth.
Halloween Cake Mix Cookies. Photo credit: Trop Rockin.

Halloween Cake Mix Cookies bake in minutes and begin with boxed cake mix for a fast shortcut. Sprinkles and frosting turn them into a Halloween treat that looks festive with minimal work. The dough mixes quickly in a single bowl and keeps cleanup simple. Share this Halloween treat at gatherings where fast preparation is important.
Get the Recipe: Halloween Cake Mix Cookies

Super Easy Pumpkin Shaped Cinnamon Rolls

Pumpkin-shaped cinnamon rolls with orange icing cooling on a wire rack next to a bowl of apples.
Super Easy Pumpkin Shaped Cinnamon Rolls. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

Super Easy Pumpkin Shaped Cinnamon Rolls bake in the oven and use canned dough for quick shaping. This Halloween treat requires only a few cuts and a small amount of icing for decoration. The rolls hold their shape and keep cleanup limited. Make this Halloween treat for breakfast or parties when time is short.
Get the Recipe: Super Easy Pumpkin Shaped Cinnamon Rolls

Leftover Halloween Candy Brownies

A tray of chocolate.
Leftover Halloween Candy Brownies. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

Leftover Halloween Candy Brownies bake as a single pan before being sliced into squares. This Halloween treat helps use extra candy without any complicated steps. The batter mixes quickly and bakes in a standard dish. Serve this Halloween treat as a simple way to finish off extra sweets from the holiday.
Get the Recipe: Leftover Halloween Candy Brownies

Bat Oreos

Bat-shaped Oreo cookies with candy eyes and chocolate chip ears on a wooden board.
Bat Oreos. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

Bat Oreos assemble in minutes using chocolate cookies and frosting as the base. This Halloween treat uses simple candy decorations to create a themed look without any cooking. The small size makes them easy to pass around at parties. Add this Halloween treat to dessert tables where quick snacks are needed.
Get the Recipe: Bat Oreos

Spider Oreos

Charming and creepy Halloween spider cookies with Oreo, pretzel, and candy eyes, perfect for themed celebrations.
Spider Oreos. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

Spider Oreos use sandwich cookies, pretzel legs, and candy eyes for a quick no-bake project. This Halloween treat takes only a few minutes to build and works well for themed parties. The decorating steps are easy enough for kids to help with. Make this Halloween treat when fast preparation is a priority.
Get the Recipe: Spider Oreos

Easy Reese's Peanut Butter Ghost Bark

Making faces on Reese's Peanut Butter Ghosts.
Easy Reese’s Peanut Butter Ghost Bark. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

Easy Reese's Peanut Butter Ghost Bark chills in the refrigerator and breaks into pieces once firm. This Halloween treat uses melted chocolate and candy to create a fun look without complicated steps. The bark spreads on a sheet and cools fast, keeping the process efficient. Serve this Halloween treat when a no-bake option is preferred.
Get the Recipe: Easy Reese's Peanut Butter Ghost Bark

Halloween Chocolate Covered Strawberries

Several chocolate covered strawberries decorated as Halloween ghosts on the table.
Halloween Chocolate Covered Strawberries. Photo credit: Thriving In Parenting.

Halloween Chocolate Covered Strawberries dip into melted chocolate and set within minutes. This Halloween treat uses candy decorations to create a themed look without baking. The process stays quick because the berries chill and firm up fast. Prepare this Halloween treat when something simple, fresh, and themed is needed.
Get the Recipe: Halloween Chocolate Covered Strawberries

Peanut Butter Spider Cookies

Delicious Halloween themed cookies decorated with candy eyes and chocolate drizzle. Perfect for international and immigrant community celebrations.
Peanut Butter Spider Cookies. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

Peanut Butter Spider Cookies bake in the oven and use chocolate toppings to finish the design. This Halloween treat is easy to decorate and keeps steps manageable for busy home cooks. The cookies hold their shape and store well for later. Add this Halloween treat to dessert trays for parties or school functions.
Get the Recipe: Peanut Butter Spider Cookies

Spooky Halloween White Chocolate Candy Bark

White chocolate Halloween candy bark topped with cookie pieces, candy eyes, and colorful sprinkles in a paper-lined dish.
Spooky Halloween White Chocolate Candy Bark. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

Spooky Halloween White Chocolate Candy Bark spreads onto a sheet pan and sets in the refrigerator. This Halloween treat uses candy pieces to create a seasonal design with little effort. The steps are fast and work well for large batches. Break this Halloween treat into pieces for easy serving and sharing.
Get the Recipe: Spooky Halloween White Chocolate Candy Bark

Oreo Mummies

Mummy-themed Oreo cookies with white icing lines and candy eyes on a tabletop.
Oreo Mummies. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

Oreo Mummies coat chocolate cookies in melted candy and set in a short amount of time. This Halloween treat uses a basic drizzle to create the mummy look with little effort. The process is simple and uses only a few ingredients. Add this Halloween treat to party trays when something easy and decorative is needed.
Get the Recipe: Oreo Mummies

Easy Candy Apples

Sweet candied apples with caramel coating, ideal for cultural celebrations and immigrant community gatherings.
Easy Candy Apples. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

Easy Candy Apples cook on the stovetop and set after dipping, creating a glossy finish with little effort. This Halloween treat brings a classic seasonal flavor to the table. The coating process moves quickly once the sugar mixture is ready. Use this Halloween treat for events where a simple hand-held dessert is useful.
Get the Recipe: Easy Candy Apples

Halloween Snickers Mummy Treats

Sweet mummy-shaped pastry treats with googly eyes on a wooden board, themed for Halloween celebrations.
Halloween Snickers Mummy Treats. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

Halloween Snickers Mummy Treats wrap candy bars in dough and bake briefly until golden. This Halloween treat has a simple decorating step that gives it a themed look without extra work. The short ingredient list keeps prep fast and organized. Serve this Halloween treat warm or at room temperature for parties and gatherings.
Get the Recipe: Halloween Snickers Mummy Treats

Jack Skellington Halloween Treats

White fudge ding dongs decorated with Jack Skellington's face.
Jack Skellington Halloween Treats. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

Jack Skellington Halloween Treats rely on store-bought cookies and icing for a fast assembly process. This Halloween treat uses basic ingredients to create a recognizable design without baking. The steps are simple to follow and work well for last-minute plans. Arrange this Halloween treat on a tray when a themed dessert is needed quickly.
Get the Recipe: Jack Skellington Halloween Treats

Spooktacular Spider Web Halloween Donuts

Donuts with spider and a web design.
Spooktacular Spider Web Halloween Donuts. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

Spooktacular Spider Web Halloween Donuts start with premade donuts and use an easy icing drizzle for decoration. This Halloween treat saves time because no baking is involved. The web design is simple and adds a seasonal look to store-bought donuts. Display this Halloween treat on a platter for a quick party-ready option.
Get the Recipe: Spooktacular Spider Web Halloween Donuts

Dark Chocolate Pumpkin Shaped Mini Bundt Cakes

Pumpkin-shaped mini bundt cakes.
Dark Chocolate Pumpkin Shaped Mini Bundt Cakes. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

Dark Chocolate Pumpkin Shaped Mini Bundt Cakes bake in a short time using a simple batter. This Halloween treat has a themed shape that works for parties without complicated decorating. The cakes release easily from the pan and cool quickly. Serve this Halloween treat when single-serve desserts are desired.
Get the Recipe: Dark Chocolate Pumpkin Shaped Mini Bundt Cakes

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