53 Halloween Desserts and Treats That'll Have Guests Howling for More

It's time to scare up the delectable flavors of autumn for a scary-good baking season.

Halloween desserts and Halloween treats - Pumpkin Sugar Cookies
Photo: Grace Elkus

Autumn is the perfect time to cozy up in the kitchen and craft some sweet treats. Halloween desserts typically have rich, warm flavors—apple cinnamon, pumpkin spice, and silky caramel—that pave the way for dozens of fun baking ideas.

No matter what your palate craves this time of year, we have a recipe to satisfy it. Conjure up anything from tangy pumpkin cheesecake bars and zesty, chewy spice cookies to adorable spider cookies and no-bake treats (on a dark, stormy night, no doubt). Come November, look for our list of recipes that put extra Halloween candy to good use.

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Simple Spiderweb Cake

Simple Spiderweb Cake
Philip Friedman; Styling: Colleen Riley

For this frightful Halloween cake, start with any flavored round cake topped with vanilla frosting. Next, make black frosting by combining black food coloring and vanilla frosting in a piping bag and, with a steady hand, follow the recipe's step-by-step directions to draw a large spider web. Finish with three spooky spiders.

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White Chocolate Ganache Eyeballs

Halloween desserts and Halloween treats - White Chocolate Ganache Eyeballs
Philip Friedman; Styling: Colleen Riley

These spooky, edible eyeballs are ideal for guests who are more into the trick than the treat. They look like they've been decorated by a pro, but they're actually quite easy to make at home. Case in point: To create creepy-looking red veins, dip the tip of a toothpick in red food coloring and draw them on.

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Pumpkin Sugar Cookies

Halloween desserts and Halloween treats - Pumpkin Sugar Cookies
Grace Elkus

If you're harboring a secret obsession for pumpkin-spiced foods, it's time to come out of the closet. This cookie recipe mixes pumpkin spices into a quick homemade sugar cookie dough along with some pumpkin purée (store-bought or homemade) for an intensely seasonal fall cookie.

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Spider Cookies With Chocolate Chips

Halloween desserts and Halloween treats - Spider Cookies With Chocolate Chips
PHILIP FRIEDMAN; STYLING: COLLEEN RILEY

Chocolate creepy crawlers give everyone's favorite cookie an eerie upgrade. The spider legs are super-easy to create using just a toothpick dipped in melted chocolate.

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Chewy Spice Cookies

Chewy Spice Cookies
Victor Schrager

Think of these cookies as a Snickerdoodle's sister. They have the same chewy texture, but these have a kick from ginger, clove, black pepper, and nutmeg. Make the most of a fall afternoon by enjoying them with some hot apple cider.

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Maggot Morsels

Pine Nut Cookies
Jennifer Causey

Truth be told, these traditional Italian Christmas cookies are topped with pignolias, not fly larvae. But instead of our innocuous recipe title, "pine nut drops," call them "maggot morsels" and watch your guests squeal and squirm with delight.

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Pumpkin Swirl Cheesecake Bars

Pumpkin Swirl Cheesecake Bars
Greg DuPree

Why make a whole cheesecake when you can make an easier, more convenient alternative? Bring these creamy, tangy bars to your next family gathering or Halloween potluck to ensure they'll outshine everything else on the dessert table.

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Pumpkin Cream Sandwiches

Pumpkin Cream Sandwiches
Beatriz da Costa

Velvety cream cheese frosting is sandwiched between two soft, chewy pumpkin cookies in this version of the classic chocolate-and-vanilla whoopie pie. Plan ahead and make the cookies up to three days in advance. Then, whip the filling and assemble sandwiches no more than two hours before serving.

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Vanilla Mango Ice Cream Cake

Vanilla Mango Ice Cream Cake
Philip Friedman; Styling: Colleen Riley

Mango sorbet, vanilla ice cream, and crushed chocolate wafer cookies come together to create a striped ice cream cake with three layers of distinctly Halloween colors. To save time, cover and freeze the cake up to three days in advance. To serve, dip a thin knife into hot water to easily cut it into servable slices.

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Pumpkin Bread Trifle With Pepita Streusel

pumpkin bread trifle with pepita streusel

Antonis Achilleos

Wonder how to make a plain (yet delicious) loaf of pumpkin bread into a show-stopping centerpiece? Layer it with a pumpkin crumble and cream-cheese filling in a large trifle dish (or individual glass jars), that's how.

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M&M Popcorn Balls

Halloween desserts and Halloween treats - M&M Popcorn Balls
Samantha Seneviratne

Give classic popcorn balls a burst of color by adding M&Ms to the equation. This five-ingredient recipe—butter, marshmallows, salt, popcorn, and M&Ms—makes it a great last-minute Halloween treat for school. Whip some up the night before for a festive dessert kids are sure to love.

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Pumpkin Cupcakes With Cream Cheese Frosting

Halloween desserts and Halloween treats - Pumpkin Cupcakes With Cream Cheese Frosting
JOHN KERNICK

Amp up a boxed cake mix with pumpkin pie spice and pumpkin purée for an easy shortcut Halloween dessert that's tastier than most store-bought pumpkin-spiced treats. They're not so sweet, so you can get away with enjoying leftovers for breakfast the next morning.

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Apple Cider Donuts

Halloween desserts and Halloween treats - Apple Cider Donuts
Grace Elkus

Apple cider donuts covered in cinnamon sugar are the quintessential fall treat, and they're even better when made from scratch. If you don't have a donut cutter, use a drinking glass to cut out the donuts and a bottle cap to cut out the hole. No one will ever know!

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Pumpkin Spice Bread

Pumpkin Spice Bread Recipe
Victor Protasio

Banana bread season is officially over. Say "hello" to this autumn-inspired pumpkin bread with the perfect combination of sugar and spice, guaranteed to put you in the Halloween spirit.

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Cinnamon-Spiced Pumpkin Muffin

Pumpkin Muffins
Grace Elkus

These flavorful muffins are simple to make and ideal for an easy breakfast, snack, or dessert. Go ahead and double the recipe because your family will likely devour the first batch fresh out of the oven.

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Pumpkin Cream Puffs

Pumpkin Cream Puffs
Max Kelly

If you're looking to take your baking skills up a notch, these irresistibly delicate cream puffs flavored with brown sugar and pumpkin are a great option. You'll feel like the ultimate French pastry chef after whipping up these little fancy treats.

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Sweet and Salty Pumpkin Seeds

Sweet and Salty Pumpkin Seeds Recipe
John Kernick

Looking for ways to use pumpkin seeds from your jack-o-lanterns? Toss them in a mixture of butter, cinnamon, sugar, and salt for this delicious sweet-and-salty snack. Fair warning: These pumpkin seeds are addicting, so don't be surprised if you eat an entire bowl.

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No-Bake Pumpkin Pie

No Bake Pumpkin Pie Recipe
Greg DuPree

Is there anything better than a no-bake recipe? Making pies from scratch is no easy feat, but this no-muss, no-fuss pumpkin pie might be the easiest fall recipe you'll ever come across. With this one, there's no need to mess around with pie dough or take up room in the oven.

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Sheet-Pan Apple Crisp

October 2020 Recipes: Sheet Pan Apple Crisp
Caitlin Bensel

Sheet-pan dinners are all the rage, but what about sheet-pan desserts? If you're hosting a Halloween party, skip the pie and cupcakes and make this easy apple treat. It saves you time and energy in the kitchen, and what's more priceless than that?

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Orange and Clove Basque Cheesecake

Slices of Orange and Cloves Basque Cheesecake served on plates.
Jennifer Causey

This isn't your average cheesecake, and it's guaranteed to impress guests at any elevated Halloween soiree. Its combination of cloves and orange delivers a warm, earthy flavor, making this the perfect note to end a meal on.

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Honey-Apple Galette With Pistachio Sugar

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Anna Williams

If you've never made a galette, what are you waiting for? It's the perfect ratio of crispy, homemade pie dough with a warm, ooey-gooey filling. For the optimum experience, cut yourself a slice shortly after taking it out of the oven and top it with vanilla bean ice cream.

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Pumpkin Doughnuts

Halloween desserts and Halloween treats - Pumpkin Doughnuts
Levi Brown

Pumpkin doughnuts are just the thing for a Halloween fête, especially when they're covered with a rich sour cream frosting and a smattering of orange sprinkles. What's best is that these donuts are baked in a donut pan, not fried.

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Apple Coffee Cake Twist With Giant Crumbs

Apple Coffee Cake Twist With Giant Crumbs
Brie Passano

Coffee cake is always a fan favorite and a great after-school treat for the kids. With an abundance of apples this time of year, this twist on a traditional coffee cake is a great way to use them up.

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Apple Cider Doughnut Tower

Apple Cider Doughnut Tower
Jennifer Causey

If you're not an avid baker but want to make a show-stopping dessert, look no further than this creation. There are few things more exciting than a giant tower of sinful apple cider doughnuts drizzled in caramel and topped with homemade whipped cream.

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Pumpkin Pecan Crisps

Pumpkin Pecan Crisps
Max Kelly

There are few combinations more delicious than pumpkin and pecans, and these sweet-and-crunchy crisps appeal to costumed guests of every age. They are incredibly easy to make and look fancy and delicate when served in individual ramekins.

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Rustic Apple Tart

Rustic Apple Tart
David Prince

Homemade pies can take hours to bake—from making and chilling the dough to mixing the filling—and it's usually a bit of a process. This recipe delivers homemade taste in under 30 minutes thanks to store-bought pie dough and frozen cinnamon apples.

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Pumpkin Rice Pudding

Pumpkin Rice Pudding
Dana Gallagher

Rice pudding is an underrated dessert, and this mouth-watering, fall-inspired rendition is worth trying. The flavor combinations of fresh orange, vanilla, brown sugar, pumpkin, and cinnamon might just be what dreams are made of.

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Slow Cooker Apple Spice Cake

We like this crockpot spice cake dusted with a light coating of powdered sugar, but it would be equally delicious drizzled with caramel sauce.
Victor Protasio

"Apple, spice, and everything nice" describes this not-too-sweet cake with tartness from buttermilk and Granny Smith apples. For something sweeter, finish with a sprinkle of powdered sugar or drizzle with caramel sauce.

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Creamy Pumpkin Cheesecake

Pumpkin Cheesecake
John Kernick

Once you make this recipe for Halloween, you'll want to make another one for Thanksgiving and a third for Christmas. Yet it doesn't have to be a special occasion to enjoy this creamy treat. Avoid a last-minute rush and make it up to two days in advance.

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Pumpkin Caramel Pie Bars With Toasted Coconut

Pumpkin Caramel Pie Bars With Toasted Coconut
Brie Passano

If pumpkin pie, salted caramel, and toasted coconut are your three favorite flavors, this recipe will send you to dessert heaven. It's a great one to pull out for a Halloween party because you make it a day ahead, it takes just 35 minutes hands-on, and it feeds a crowd,

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Vanilla Sweet Potato Cheesecake

Vanilla Sweet Potato Cheesecake Recipe
Victor Protasio

Step aside, pumpkin! Sweet potato is the star of this fall-forward dessert, yet it retains the graham-cracker crust and creamy texture we expect from a cheesecake. A drizzle of store-bought caramel sauce adds a touch more sweetness and visual pizzazz.

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Ginger Apple Tarte Tatin

ginger apple tarte tatin

Christopher Testani

This French fall favorite sounds fancy (pronounced tart tah-tahn) and looks fancy, but it doesn't take a pastry chef to make one. Baked as an upside-down tart—a sheet of puff pastry laid atop ginger-infused apple quarters—it's dramatically flipped just before serving for a scary-good dessert.

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Chewy Chocolate Brownies Recipe

Chewy Brownies
Caitlin Bensel

What makes this the perfect Halloween treat? It's a dark, brooding crowd-pleaser that's welcome any—make that every—time of year. For extra fall flair, swap out the chocolate chips batter add-in for butterscotch chips.

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Chewy Gingersnaps

Chewy Gingersnaps
Levi Brown

This simple staple epitomizes the taste and smell of autumn—cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, molasses, and ginger—for a chewy, delectable cookie. To make these extra Halloween-y, use orange decorating sugar for a festive finish.

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Make-Ahead Oatmeal Peanut Butter Bars

Make-Ahead Oatmeal Peanut Butter Bars
Jennifer Causey

If your kids want to eat Halloween treats for breakfast, serve up these guilt-free bars. For a Halloween bent, use dried apricot or dried mango add-ins.

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Apple Rugelach

Apple Rugelach

Victor Protasio

This version of rugelach—a rolled pastry popular in Jewish communities worldwide—has an apple butter filling that makes it perfect for any fall festivity. Try it with apricot or peach jam instead for Halloween color.

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Apricot-Macadamia Chocolate Chip Cookies

Apricot-Macadamia Chocolate Chip Cookies
Levi Brown

These tasty morsels add an unexpected autumnal twist to your standard chocolate chip cookie. Chopped dried apricots and macadamia nuts add chewiness and crunch, making these cookies an out-of-the-ordinary Halloween treat.

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Cranberry Pistachio Biscotti With White Chocolate

White Chocolate Salted Butter Biscotti
Caitlin Bensel

Turn this Christmas-y, sweet-and-salty biscotti into a Halloween-worthy treat with just a few simple swaps: Use dried apricots or mango instead of cranberry, dip in dark chocolate instead of white, and top them off with orange-colored decorating sugar. Serve with a foamy caramel latte.

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Chickpea "Cookie Dough" Bites

Chickpea "Cookie Dough" Bites
Victor Protasio

The trick is that these spiced sweet treats are made with chickpeas, but they taste like oatmeal-raisin cookie dough. Rich pecans, fragrant cinnamon, and sweet molasses help these no-bake bites masquerade as confections when they're actually whole-grain, gluten-free, protein- and fiber-filled snacks.

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Peanut Butter Cookies

Peanut Butter Cookies
Levi Brown

This classic peanut butter cookie is enjoyed any time of year, but this gluten-free recipe is especially welcome when time is short. It takes just a few simple pantry staples and 30 minutes, start to finish, for a cookie that little ghosts and goblins are sure to devour.

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Hermit Bars

Hermit Bars
Greg DuPree

These would be scary if they were made from actual hermits, but alas, no. The name is believed to refer to their longevity: New England sailors hermit-ed these treats away in tins on long voyages, where they'd last for months. For our purposes, it's doubtful these rich molasses spice bars will last on the kitchen counter longer than a couple of days.

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Angeletti Cookies

Angeletti
Victor Schrager

A simple swap can turn this traditional Italian Christmas cookie into a Halloween-worthy confection. Just switch out the multicolor, nonpareil sprinkles with orange-and-black ones, and watch these orbs disappear.

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Potato Chip Crispy Treats

Potato Chip Crispy Treats
Antonis Achilleos

Add crushed potato chips to a crispy cereal treat recipe and you have this sweet-and-salty confection. To give this gooey, marshmallow treat a scary turn, call the white chocolate drizzle "cobwebs."

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No-Bake Apricot and Oat Nuggets

No-Bake Apricot and Oat Nuggets
Jen Causey

These no-bake, no-flour, no-egg treats are no joke! A cross between a granola bar and a cookie, you can store these make-ahead treats in the fridge for up to a week (though we doubt they'll last that long).

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Chocolate Rice Crispy Treats

Healthy Desserts Recipes: Chocolate Rice Crispy Treats
Jennifer Causey

This rice crispy treat recipe turns out even crispier than your average crispy treat. It lists just four simple ingredients (and marshmallow's not one of them) with no added sugar. For added ghoulishness, cut into coffin-shaped bars.

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Maple Pumpkin Pie

Top View of Maple Pumpkin Pie on Top of Purple Fabric with Two Metal Forks Next to It
David Prince

If you're a fan of autumnal flavors—pumpkin, maple, cinnamon, ginger, and cloves—you'll fall for this dessert that uses maple syrup to deliver sweetness. Use our recipe for a freeze-ahead basic flaky pie crust or, if rolling and crimping is too scary, use a store-bought one.

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Pecan Logs

Pecan Logs
David Prince

It doesn't take much to transform these non-offensive sugar-cookie rolls into stubby, warty, dismembered fingers and toes for a macabre Halloween buffet. Just before baking, press on an almond sliver as a finger- or toe-nail, add a few creases at each knuckle, and you have a platter of delectable digits to die for.

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Marshmallow Popcorn Bars

Marshmallow Popcorn Bars
John Kernick

With only three ingredients—popcorn, marshmallows, and butter—and just 10 minutes of prep, you'll have plenty of time to dig up your Halloween cookie cutters and shape these treats into pumpkins, ghosts, and bats. To celebrate the season, add orange M&Ms (and eat the other colors, if you must).

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Gingerbread Pretzel Popcorn

Gingerbread Pretzel Popcorn

Yes, gingerbread is considered a Christmas flavor, but we guarantee no one at your Halloween party will complain about its appearance two months early. Store this addictive, make-ahead snack mix in an airtight container for up to three days.

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Mini Pumpkin Pies With Speculoos Crust and Whipped Cream

Mini pumpkin pies topped with whipped cream on a blue background
Jennifer Causey

This recipe makes a dozen personal-sized pumpkin pies, each topped with a dollop of homemade whipped cream and a sprinkle of crystallized ginger. Its unique cookie crust is made of Speculoos, a crunchy Dutch biscuit spiked with fall spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves.

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Pumpkin Bread

Pumpkin Bread
Sang An

A healthy dose of molasses gives this autumnal quick bread its deep, rich color and flavor, which leans toward gingerbread as much as pumpkin. Its egg-free recipe calls for pumpkin pie filling and turns out a loaf that's denser than most. For best results, serve warm with a shmear of honey butter.

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Spiced Pumpkin Cake

Spiced Pumpkin Cake
José Picayo

"Pumpkin, spice, and everything nice" best describes this not-too-sweet treat. Topped with a light lemony glaze, this no-fail Bundt recipe takes the cake.

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Dark Chocolate-Pumpkin Dump Cake

Dark Chocolate Pumpkin Dump Cake
Caitlin Bensel

Chocolate cake meets pumpkin pie in this super-easy Halloween crowd-pleaser. You won't miss frosting on this cake thanks to decadent custard and melted chocolate you'll find in every bite.

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