30 No-Bake Halloween Treat Recipes That Are Frightfully Easy (2024)

Halloween can be a whole lot of spooky fun for everyone. From creating the perfect DIY Halloween costume to updating your gallery wallto indulging in boo-zy Halloween co*cktails all Halloween season long, it can be a busy time of year, too. Here's a kitchen time-saver: no-bake Halloween treats. Tackle all your Halloween plans with these treats that are frightfully easy to make and fun for kids and parties. No oven necessary.

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Creepy Petit Fours

Nothing says Halloween quite like a smattering of bite-sized blood. Shards of sugar make a just-as-creepy cake topper.

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Blood and Bones co*cktail

What could be creepier than bone-inspired jello shots? Let them float in a blood-red co*cktail. Cheers!

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No-Bake Mummy Sponge Cake

Get ready to unleash your inner artist and freehand a mummy design with this delicious sponge cake recipe.

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Frankengoblin Jello Shots

Oreos. Jello. Are you sensing a theme here? These cookie jiggler shooters will scare your socks off.

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Homemade Candy Bars

In case your local grocery store is all out of your favorite Halloween candy, you can make your own!

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Reese's Peanut Butter Shooters

Take your favorite Halloween candy up a notch with some chocolate vodka.

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Gummy Worm Ice

Don't like creepy crawlers? Trap them in ice for the perfect co*cktail garnish.

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Candy Corn Popcorn

Since we can't enjoy candy corn year-round, let's go candy corn overboard this whole month. This no-bake doubles the fun with candy corn popcorn served in a tricolor waffle cone.

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Candy Corn Jello Shots

Let your partygoers shoot back these tasty shots of festive color and scary spirit. Pro Tip: Always make extra shooters!

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Spooky Punch

Servings: 12

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes

Ingredients:

Preparation:

  1. In a large bowl or pitcher, add white tea, spirit of choice, water, pineapple juice, mandarin juice and water.
  2. Stir to combine.
  3. Top with sparkling water, and garnish with lychees and orange slices.

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Halloween Pumpkin Cheesecake Dip

This is basically pumpkin-spice cream cheese frosting in a bowl — the way it was meant to be eaten.

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Sweet and Salty Healthier Caramel Apples

While you do need to heat up the maple syrup, honey, cream, and vanilla to make the caramel, all you have to do after that is dip apples into the caramel and drizzle with chocolate.

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Halloween Bats

Created by Jodi Levine

Supplies:

  • Mandarins such as Wonderful Halos mandarins
  • Food coloring marker
  • Scissors
  • Black heavyweight paper or card stock
  • Paring knife or clean craft knife
  • Adhesive dots

Instructions:

  1. Draw jack-o-lantern faces onto the mandarins with the food coloring marker.
  2. Cut pairs of bat wings, leaving an extra bit, around ¼”, on the flat side to fold back and act as a tab. Add an adhesive dot to the tab to adhere each wing to the mandarin.
  3. Cut pairs of small triangles for ears. Use the knife to cut small shallow slits on the top of the mandarin and tuck in the ears. (TIP: If you don’t have adhesive dots you can cut shallow slits for the wings too!)

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Easy Pumpkin Patties

Whip up these festive homemade candies for a treat that will put your actual Halloween candy to shame. Each bite is as buttery and sugary as the last.

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Peanut Butter Candy Corn Bark

Just in case caramel's not your thing. ;) Plus, you can't go wrong with pretzels and PB.

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Spiderweb Cheesecake Halloween Treat

The itsy bitsy spider… ended up on your Halloween cheesecake. That you didn't have to bake.

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Halloween Chocolate Bars

Did you know you could make candy corn- and Oreo-filled brownies without using your oven? This is turning into the best Halloween ever.

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Black Cat Cookies

Our favorite thing about these ominous feline bites is that the cookies are pre-made. And totally smothered in melted chocolate. Me-ow.

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Butterfinger Fudge

Here's another homemade (and more adult) spin on one of Halloween's staple sweets.

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Homemade Almond Joy and Mounds Bars

It seems these candy bars only make an appearance come Halloween. But we're willing to bet the homemade kind will stick around all year. They're that good.

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Mummy Truffles Halloween Treat

These mummy truffle bites don't have a trace of “scary" thanks to the decadent pumpkin cheesecake filling.

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Vegan Twix Bars

Something tells us the word “healthy" never comes to mind when you're eating a Twix. That's all about to change.

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Cheerios and Chocolate Tart

You're never too old for a helping of Cheerios. Especially when they're looking at you from this jack-o'-lantern tart.

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Halloween Monster Marshmallows

These sweet desserts are about as no-bake as it gets. Plus, you only need four ingredients: candy eyes, candy melts, oil, and marshmallows.

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Pumpkin S'moreos

Here's a crazy idea: Let's combine summer's favorite treat with milk's favorite cookie and Halloween's favorite flavor. Yum, yum, yum.

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Halloween Spider Donuts

Here, you'll use not just one, but TWO donuts per treat: one traditional donut and one donut hole.

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No-Bake Sugar Wafer Frankenstein Cookies

For this DIY dessert, all you'll need are sugar wafers, candy melts, chocolate sprinkles, and candy eyes. Yes, if you haven't gotten the hint already: You NEED to buy some candy eyes.

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Graveyard Dirt Cake Cups Halloween Treats

These layered cookies-and-pudding cups are *to die for* (see what we did there?).

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DIY Halloween Monster Apple Bites

This kid-friendly DIY is only *kinda* creepy. It's also really cute, and a surprisingly healthy Halloween stack: It's made from apples, peanut butter, strawberries, corn, and — you guessed it — candy eyes.

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Peanut Butter Zombie Eyeballs

It may be hard to believe, but these super-cool zombie eyeballs are simple to make. Just make sure you give yourself enough time to prepare them before your big party: They'll need at least an hour or two to make, including chill time in the fridge.

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This post has been updated. Previous reporting by Miranda Eifler and Maggie McCracken.

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What is a healthy alternative to Halloween treats? ›

Raisins, trail-mix, baked chips, popcorn, or even fruits, make great snacks that kids will enjoy. And most likely, their parents will thank you for contributing snacks that aren't going to keep their boys and ghouls up all night! Instead of the usual candies, try opting for a selection of sugar-free treats.

What is the most common candy handed out at Halloween? ›

CandyStore.com has been delivering and distributing bulk orders of candy across the country since 2007. Using sales data for the time period before Halloween, the distributor determined which candy was the most popular with the winner being: Reese's Peanut Butter Cups.

What is the most popular candy given out on Halloween? ›

Reese's Cups

The classic combination of peanut butter and chocolate. It's simple yet mouthwatering for adults and children alike. Reese's is so beloved that it's the top-selling candy brand in America, with more than $2 billion in annual sales.

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Hot Tamales26.1%
Atomic Fireball23.9%
Jawbreaker21.7%
Bit-O-Honey21.6%
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Should I let my kids eat all their Halloween candy? ›

Older children should get less than 10% of their calories from added sugar. By that logic, it would make sense to spread out a bagful of candy over several weeks. But on Halloween, it's OK for older children to eat a lot all at once—if they want, said Barnes, an assistant professor of nutrition at La Salle.

What candy do kids like the most? ›

Reese's peanut butter cups (23%) took first place, followed by Kit-Kat (19%), M&M's (19%), Hershey's chocolate bars (14%), Snickers (11%), 3 Musketeers (5%), Butterfinger (4%), and Crunch bars (3%). As one child said about Reese's peanut butter cups, “[They] taste good and make me happy.” What more could you ask for?

What sweets do kids love? ›

Candy Sticks are also a great choice for kids who like to dip their sweets into other foods, such as peanut butter or chocolate spread. Marshmallows are soft, fluffy sweets that come in a range of flavours, including vanilla, strawberry, and chocolate.

What's a good candy for kids? ›

Goodies like cotton candy, milk chocolate bars, peanut butter cups, and chocolate-covered peppermint patties are pretty safe, as long as they're pre-cut in tiny pieces, and you're cleared for any allergic reactions to the top 8 allergens mentioned above, like peanuts/nuts, dairy, gluten, and eggs.

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What are the safest Halloween treats? ›

Approved by kids (and adults), here are some healthy candy-free Halloween basket ideas:
  • 100-calorie (whole food) snack packs.
  • Mini-sized granola bars.
  • Unsweetened applesauce or fruit and veggie pouches.
  • Mini-sized trail mix or nut packs.
  • Raw honey sticks or squares.
  • Nut butter packs.
  • Fruit leathers or whole food fruit snacks.

What are some things that are not candy? ›

Some good options are boxes of raisins, string cheese, bags of pretzels, apple slice bags, mini bags of popcorn and more. Just remember to get pre-packaged snacks from the store – many parents are leery about their kids eating homemade snacks from strangers. Drinks – Trick-or-treating is hard work!

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