Fun Halloween Recipes for Kids

Having the little ghouls over for a Halloween party or do you just want to make a scary snack for your little goblins? Here is our ever growing list of Halloween recipes for all kinds of yucky stuff and fun! If you have any Halloween recipes to share, please feel free to send them on to me, email me. These can be either edible Halloween recipes or Halloween craft recipes.

This list of Halloween recipes is part of a larger resource of Halloween fun for teens. Be sure to see our Halloween Party Planner too.

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  • Apple Cider(hot)
    Classic fall and Halloween recipe.
  • Brain Cell Delight
    Teenagers really like this Halloween recipe because it is so gross looking.
  • Candy Corn Rice Crispy Treats
    Kids love this treat and it is very simple. Just make the Crispy treats like normal and add the candy! The Halloween candy corn works best I think – just don’t add anything chocolate.
  • Caterpillar Cocoons
    This fun recipe is one of those tried and true Halloween recipes that everyone loves. A very filling snack.
  • Choco Lanterns
    Fun way to serve chocolate pudding.
  • Ants on a Log
    Traditional Halloween recipe that can be used as one of your snacking recipes all year round.
  • Chocolate Orange Ooze Cupcakes
    One of my favorite Halloween recipes – the orange cream just oozes out.
  • Deviled Eyeballs
    Spooky Halloween appetizer recipe.
  • Dirt Dessert
  • Face Paint
    Craft Halloween recipes can be useful all year round for fairs and youth events or plays.
  • Fake Blood
    Great for Halloween costumes or drama class.
  • Finger Pizza
    This Halloween recipe can be used at a luncheon or as a filling snack.
  • Grasshopper Guts
  • Ghoul-Ade For Halloween
  • Potty Jello
    This is one of those Halloween recipes that really grosses teens out. Parents can have a lot of fun telling potty training stories when you serve this snack.
  • Smoke or Fog
    Perfect to create the spooky effects you want at a Halloween party or event.
  • Snake Bits
    Yum! dinner food or something for a Halloween potluck party.
  • Spaghetti and Eyeballs
    This is one of my favorite mealtime Halloween recipes. Give your teens a full spooky dinner on Halloween before they eat all the candy.
  • Squashed Frogs
  • Tuna Salad Sandwich Spooks
  • Vampire’s Blood Shake