Top 13 Halloween Recipes for Kids

Top 13 Halloween Recipes for Kids



“When it comes to holidays, I’m all about the food. Halloween is no different. Apple Bites, Monster Cookies, and Grave Goblets–I love them all! As such, my monster friends and I have compiled a list of the Top 13 Halloween Recipes for Kids. Some are easier to make than others, but they are all delicious.Take a look a the list. If you see any you like, simply click the image of it to be redirected to the recipe page. Happy Halloween! “

— Gummy, the Werewolf

 


 

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Clementine Pumpkins

Starting off the list of the Top 13 Halloween Recipes for Kids is Clementine Pumpkins. Whether you’re fighting back hunger or an oncoming autumn cold, these delicious little snacks will help. Packed with vitamin C and easy to make, these Clementine Pumpkins are also good for when you are already sick. The recipe can be altered for however many people want to have a snack. If you’re just eating them by yourself, a clementine or two ought to do.Click the image to the left to go to the recipe.

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Apple Bites

While there isn’t much bite to these Apple Bites, you’ll sure be chomping down on them! The recipe can be altered for however many people want to have a snack. If you’re just eating them by yourself, one apple ought to do. As for our friend, Gummy? He eats at least a dozen of these at once, but he’s a big werewolf with a healthy appetite.

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11

Pretzel Broomsticks

You certainly won’t need a broom to clean up these tiny broomsticks, as these tiny morsels will fly right off the serving tray with very little mess. The recipe can be easily altered for however many people want to have a snack. If you’re just eating them by yourself, a half dozen or so mini pretzel broomsticks ought to do the trick. Just follow 3 easy steps and you’ll have yourself a snack-time favorite to serve yourself and perhaps some friends in no time at all.

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 10

Deviled Spider Eggs

Deviled Spider Eggs make a creepy addition to out list of the Top 13 Halloween Recipes for Kids! They’re sure to please ghouls and guests alike. The recipe makes a dozen so save some for your friends, throw a Halloween party, or entomb the extras in the fridge until you’re ready for a delicious snack. Each batch of Deviled Spider Eggs is full of savory flavor. Decorate the eggs any way you’d like. Use black olives to make spiders, like we did, or make the deviled eggs into monster eyes with green or black olives and pits.

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 9

Jelly Worms

Each batch of Jelly Worms is full of strawberry flavor. Place the worms on a bed of crushed Oreo dirt or put them in a bowl for a spooky feeling game. They’re as fun to play with as they are to make! You can also use them to dress up your grave-goblets. You can find the Grave goblet recipe below.

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Spider Bites

This recipe for Spider Bites makes a lot of creepy-crawly treats (about two dozen) so save some for your friends, throw a Halloween party, or entomb the extras in the fridge until you’re ready for a delicious snack. Each batch of Spider Bites is crawling with flavor. Decorate the Spiders any way you’d like. Use melted white chocolate to form decorative webs, or make the Spider Bites into something even creepier with candy eyes.

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Pumpkin Patch Scones

Pumpkin Patch Batch of Scones are ready for harvest! They’re sure to please ghouls and guests alike. You can sink them in milk and tea or bury them in delicious clotted cream or jam! Each batch of Pumpkin Patch Scones is full of pumpkin spice flavor. Decorate the scones any way you’d like. Use white chocolate and pumpkin spice pumpkins like we did, or make the scones into jack-o-lanterns with frosting. You can even add food dye to make the dough look like orange pumpkins.

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 6

Finger Bone Finger Food

These are the perfect snack for the brave, especially at themed events, such as at a party or Halloween get together. Are you brave enough to eat these bones? Don’t be scared! It’s just chocolate, pretzels, and marshmallows, but your guests don’t need to know that. These finger bones, or tiny femur bones if you’d rather, don’t take very long to make, and only require a microwave to heat up the chocolate. Not only is this recipe fun to make, it’s fun to consume. Your party guests will love it!

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 5

Tomb-Scones

One of the best tea time snacks this side of the grave. Tomb-Scones (Tombscones) are to die for! You can sink them in milk and tea or bury them in delicious clotted cream or jam! These are super yummy so don’t be fooled by how they look! Decorate the Tomb-Scones any way you’d like. Use chocolate skulls like we did, or write RIP in frosting. You can even add food dye to make the dough look like grey stone.

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 4

Grave Goblets

The eternally delicious Grave Goblet is sure to please. It’s served in a glass, but so thick you’ll need a spoon to shovel it into your mouth. Each goblet is like a little grave, but that doesn’t mean it taste like dirt. It’s super sweet so don’t be fooled! Decorate the Grave Goblets any way you’d like. Use plastic skeleton arms like we did, or make little tombstones out of paper, or just go with the classic gummy worms!

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 3

Pumpkin Cupcakes

Baking can be great fun and takes just a little effort and patience. You might notice how dry cupcakes and muffins usually are–all that powder and just a little water and one egg to add? That’s a recipe for mediocre muffins. Runny the witch happens to like her cupcakes as she likes her sea-side grotto: moist. So, she’s decided to share her recipe for the perfect Halloween cupcake. The following is a family recipe that Runny has tweaked to have a pumpkin flair, as she has a pumpkin patch of her own. These make a fine addition to our list of the Top 13 Halloween Recipes for Kids.

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Monster Cookies

Cookies are a staple dessert and that’s no different for the monsters of Halloween. Each batch of Monster Cookies is full of sweet flavor. Decorate the cookies any way you’d like. Use candy eyes like we did or make the monster cookies into tentacle monsters with gummy worms.

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Witch’s Brew Punch

Every party needs punch and this punch knocks all the others out cold. Witch’s Brew Party Punch is the perfect beverage for large groups of people, such as at a party or Halloween get together. If you don’t enjoy the taste of lime or believe your guests would enjoy another flavor more, you can by grape sherbet and concentrate and use blue and red food coloring to make a purple brew of this party punch. You can still use 7Up or go full grape and use grape soda.This beverage is more about the presentation than anything, so feel free to spice it up anyway you’d like.

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