Halloween Party Recipes

 

Your Halloween party will be a sure hit with these fun Halloween party recipes. As always, carve pumpkins to liven the atmosphere.

 

Cocoa Krispies are coated with a mixture of butter, peanut butter and melted marshmallows, then pressed into a pan and topped with tiny M&Ms.

Cheese surrounds pimiento-stuffed green olives to resemble eyeballs. Perfect for a Halloween party appetizer.

These quick and easy barbeque beef sandwiches are tasty and great for dinner or lunch.

A rich cake with pumpkin, peanut butter, and chocolate topped with icing, nuts, rice cereal and a drizzle of chocolate and caramel syrup.

This drink recipe combines drink mix and ginger ale for a fun fix up.

The microwave is used here to prepare this snack mix in a jiffy. Cereal, potato sticks, and peanuts add to the crunch, while worcestershire, butter ...

Celebrate fall with plain pumpkins or turn these easy oatmeal cookies into jack-o-lanterns with pieces of candy.

An old favorite is updated with seasonal candy corn and drizzled with chocolate.

A mixture of chocolate, sugar, milk, butter & peanut butter is cooked to the hard ball stage. Coconut & Rice Krispies are added and dropped ...

Top this soup with spooky Halloween shapes for a fun crouton. Kids will love the combination of ground beef, tomatoes, baby carrots, and corn.

These muffins are a fun way to get children to eat healthy. The wheat germ and soy milk really make a difference in nutrition and ...

Peanuts and cereal are combined with a peanut butter mixture to make these no-bake treats.

Kids will love these great Halloween party favors-plastic gloves stuffed with popcorn and candy cane. Gruesome fun!

This dessert makes a great presentation. The pumpkin is filled with apples, raisins, breadcrumbs, nuts and tasty seasonings.

This red candy is full of marshmallows and walnuts. A fun Halloween treat.

Kids will love these devilish eggs. Serve them at your Halloween party as an appetizer.

Simple apples make a special treat when dipped in melted chocolate and rolled in crunchy rice cereal.

This kid-friendly dessert is simple to prepare and can be made into a Halloween dessert with some extra cookies and candy.

Chocolate brownies topped with toasted almonds and coconut, and decorated with candy corn, scarecrow faces.

Spooky cookie graveyard for Halloween with tombstones and all; made with whipped cream, Oreo cookies, and candy corn.

These delicious homemade candy bars are made with sheets of caramel, peanuts, pretzels, peanut butter and dipped in chocolate.

This light and fluffy version of pumpkin pie has a tasty base of praline walnuts for an added crunch.

These candy treats combine melted butterscotch chips & peanut butter with crisp cereals & nuts. They're dropped by spoonfuls and topped with candy pumpkins.

The Halloween treats are easy to prepare and very kid friendly. Make your frosting at home and decorate already made personal cakes.

Make these fun pops for a Halloween party. Just wrap strips of cinnamon-sugar pastry around apple wedges to resemble mummies and bake.

 

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