Get ready to stir up some spooky fun in the kitchen! With Halloween just around the corner, what better way to embrace the spirit of this spooky holiday than by baking a batch of bewitching Halloween cookies?
Whether you plan on sharing them as gifts for friends and family or making them with your kids, whatever you have in mind, these devilishly delicious creations are sure to add an extra thick layer of excitement to your Halloween festivities.
So, grab your apron and dive into the world of Halloween-inspired cookie recipes with me- because the sweetest scares can be found in the smallest bites!
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🍪 Easy Halloween Cookie Recipes
Mummy Milano Cookies
(Easy)
You can transform some simple store-bought (Pepperidge Farm) Milano cookies into delicious Halloween treats in under 10 minutes. This is one of the most kid-friendly Halloween cookie recipes you can make, easy enough that even the little ones can help out.
The recipe linked below sets out a fun and easy way to mummify Milano cookies using white chocolate drizzle, giving them a spooky and delicious twist; add a few drops of food coloring for even more of a colorful snack to bring to a party.
Pumpkin Spiced Cut-Out Sugar Cookies
(Easy)
Release your artistic side by drawing on cut-out sugar cookies with a beautiful pumpkin design. Using pumpkin icing, you can add a whimsical and delicious touch to your Halloween dessert table as, contrary to most sugar cookies, these are soft on the inside with sturdy edges that hold their shape in the oven.
I absolutely adore minimalist Halloween cookies like these, and that glossy pumpkin spice royal icing is just beautiful with those speckled brown bits. They'd be perfect for those looking for that particular aesthetic.
Eyeball Cookies
(Easy)
A scary, gooey, white chocolate-centered, bloodshot zombie eye makes for the perfect Halloween party sweet treat. It's not always practical to start from scratch, which is why I love how this recipe uses store-bought vanilla wafers, whatever type fits your diet.
You can even use chocolate wafers instead of vanilla to make these cute and eerie cookies. Plus, there's a nifty little video tutorial to make you an expert in drawing bloodshot lines using a toothpick, even if you're relatively new to baking.
Gooey Monster Cookies
(Easy)
If cookie decorating is slightly intimidating for you, this recipe keeps things pretty straightforward. These colorful and adorable gooey monster cookies require no piping or melting any chocolate.
You can make these simple cookies in various colors and top them with different-sized ready-made eyeballs for the perfect sweet ending. Don't use plastic ones for these, as you want everything to be edible for the little ones.
Maple Brownie Halloween Spiderweb Cookies
(Easy)
These adorable snacks are wheat maple brownie cookies with a spiderweb icing design that makes for a truly spooky sweet treat. I like the idea of decorating an actual cookie base to make it fit the theme. Simple and effective!
Frosted Mummy Cookies
(Easy)
Looking for a fun and easy Halloween activity to do with your kids? These easy mummy cookies are the perfect solution. Made with a simple sugar cookie dough, these cookies are topped with a white chocolate glaze to create the appearance of mummy bandages.
Candy eyes are then added to complete the spooky look; use a store-bought cookie dough and some cookie cutters for an even easier activity.
Witches Broom Pretzel Treats
(Easy)
These witch's broom pretzel treats are hands down the easiest Halloween treats in this lineup. Pretzel sticks are "glued" on top of peanut butter cups using melted chocolate, creating a delicious snack that can be paired with witch-hat cookies for a beautiful Witchey platter.
Witch's Finger Cookies
(Easy)
Looking for a spooktacular treat to serve at your Halloween party? Look no further than these Witches' Fingers! These eerie cookies are shaped like fingers and are brushed with green food coloring to give them a ghoulish appearance. Almonds are used to create fingernails, adding to the creepy factor.
Witches Hat Cookies
(Easy)
I don't know about you, but I'm always down for more chocolate treats for my Halloween cookie spread. These are made with store-bought ingredients, while the chocolates can be melted easily in the microwave. It's a simple assembly for a deliciously beautiful Halloween treat.
Brownie Coffin
(Easy)
Why not create a spooky scene of coffins with brownies and white frosting (for contrast) for a wickedly fun dessert. The familiar chewy interior with the crusty exterior of your favorite brownies, decked with RIPs and crosses, makes for a dark and decadent but simple Halloween dessert.
Halloween Monster Cookies
(Easy)
Get ready for a spooky and sweet Halloween with these adorable Halloween monster cookies. These tasty treats are made with a classic cookie base and decorated with a variety of candies to create fun and colorful monster faces. With candy eyes, candy corn, and gummy worms, these cookies would delight both kids and adults alike.
Milk Chocolates Stuffed Jack-o'-Lantern Cookies
(Easy)
Your classic chocolate chip cookies can get an amazing facelift with these milk chocolate stuffed Jack-o'-Lantern cookies. Velvety milk chocolate is filled in between spiced brown sugar cookies, and as a final step, a light dusting of cinnamon sugar adds an exquisite fancy touch.
Best of all, theyse sandwich cookies are shaped like classic jack-o'-lanterns, making them a classic wicked treat for Halloween.
Halloween Dirt Cups
(Easy)
Satisfy your sweet tooth with this spooktacular dessert, channeling a graveyard with creepy worms and a tombstone cookie. It's an easy, make-ahead dessert you'll want to keep diggin' in (pun intended). You'll need no-bake pudding, crushed Oreos, and Milano cookies with your chosen gummies.
Halloween Ghost Cookies
(Easy)
While no one's ever really been spooked by these ghoulish cookies, kids go nuts for them at parties. Form phantom-shaped cookies using an inverted tulip cookie cutter, pipe icing on top, and add 2 chocolate chips for the eyes, and bada bing bada boom, you've got your treats for the party.
Medium Halloween Cookie Recipes
Witch Hat Peanut Butter Cookies
(Medium)
Chocolate and peanut butter are undeniably a match made in cookie heaven. You can't go wrong with this nutty, sweet, salty, and indulgent duo. So why not incorporate it into a classic Halloween design? This recipe might look difficult, but it only needs a few extra steps from the original recipe to make it into a truly bewitching, sweet indulgence.
Spider Web Whoopie Pies
(Medium)
Try creating whoopie pies with a spiderweb design using royal icing for an easy, hallow-themed treat. These spider web whoopie pies surely have a spooky surprise with every bite. They're American buttercream-filled treats with carefully piped spider web icing, and don't worry, as you don't need to be an icing master to create this web-like design.
Hard Halloween Cookie Recipes
Halloween Macarons
(Hard)
Spice up your Halloween celebration with these delicious and spooky Halloween macarons! These macarons are a seasonal twist on the classic, made with almond flour and egg whites, then tinted with black and orange food coloring to add a festive touch to your dessert table.
The filling is a rich and creamy buttercream, and the macarons are decorated with creepy designs like spiderwebs and ghosts using black royal icing.
Candy Corn Cookies
(Hard)
These have been some of the most beloved Halloween candies since their inception in the 19th century. But believe it or not, candy corn isn't actually made from actual corn (well, some corn syrup), but comes from a molded sugary liquid that's a cross between a creamy fondant and marshmallow flavoring with vanilla.
There may be some kneading, flattening, coloring, and rolling involved in this recipe, but to capture the iconic sugary treat in all its sweet glory, it'll be worth it.
Haunted House Gingerbread House
(Hard)
If you think gingerbread houses are only for Christmas, think again. You can create a spooky gingerbread house with white and yellow icing and assorted candies for a super awesome, show-stopping display on your Halloween spread. Though this is a more challenging little build, it'll be a surefire way to turn heads at any party.
🙋 Frequently Asked Questions
The most popular Halloween cookies to make include sugar cookies shaped like pumpkins, ghosts, and bats, as well as chocolate cookies decorated to look like spiders or witches' hats. Other popular options include gingerbread cookies in the shape of haunted houses or skeletons. These cookies are often decorated with colorful icing, sprinkles, and other edible decorations to add a festive and spooky touch.
You can typically make cookies for a party 1-2 days in advance. Many cookies can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for several days without losing their freshness or flavor. However, it's best to check the specific recipe and consider the type of cookie you plan to make, as some may have different storage requirements.
There is a wide variety of cookies to choose from, each with its own unique flavor and texture. Some popular types include classic chocolate chip cookies, buttery sugar cookies, hearty oatmeal cookies, rich and nutty peanut butter cookies, cinnamon-sugar coated snickerdoodle cookies, crumbly shortbread cookies, spicy and aromatic gingerbread cookies, elegant French macarons, biscotti Linzer cookies or thumbprint cookies filled with jam. Other favorites include fortune cookies, Anzac biscuits, madeleines, and whoopie pies. With such a wide array of options, there's a cookie to suit every taste and occasion.
The best Halloween cookies for trick-or-treat are those that are individually wrapped or packaged to ensure freshness and safety. Consider classic sugar cookies decorated with spooky designs, pumpkin-shaped cookies, or ghost and bat-shaped cookies. It's important to prioritize safety and hygiene when preparing treats for trick-or-treaters.
The easiest Halloween cookie to make is probably the classic sugar cookie. It requires minimal ingredients and can be easily shaped into Halloween-themed designs using cookie cutters. Once baked, the cookies can be decorated with colorful icing and sprinkles to create a festive and spooky treat.
📖 Recipe
19 Halloween Cookies Recipes
Equipment
- Mixing Bowl
- Whisk
- Spatula
- Electric Mixer
Ingredients
- Mummy Milano Cookies
- Pumpkin Spiced Cut Out Sugar Cookies
- Eyeball Cookies
- Gooey Monster Cookies
- Maple Brownie Halloween Spiderweb Cookies
- Frosted Mummy Cookies
- Witches Broom Pretzel Treats
- Witch Finger Cookies
- Witch Hat Cookies
- Brownie Coffin
- Halloween Monster Cookies
- Milk Chocolates Stuffed Jack o Lantern Cookies
- Halloween Dirt Cups
- Halloween Ghost Cookies
- Witch Hat Peanut Butter Cookies
- Spider Web Whoopie Pies
- Halloween Macarons
- Candy Corn Cookies
- Haunted House Gingerbread House
Instructions
- Choose a recipe that appeals to you.
- Gather the ingredients.
- Follow the instructions, then enjoy!
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