Creepy Halloween Cookies

The Mommies Reviews

September has almost come to a end and October is around the corner. Making it the perfect time to get children into the #kitchen. I thought I would share Creepy Halloween Cookies you can make with your family. As your making cookies you should make extra to hand out for your neighbors.

Peanut Butter Spider Cookies

Photo credit: Together As A Family.

This peanut butter cookie recipe is so tasty, you will have to grab one right away. You don’t want to risk these yummy cookies, with a peanut butter cup top, to grow legs and walk away before you get to sample them!

Get the recipe: Peanut butter spider cookies

ALT a tray of peanut butter cookies with spider tops, made of peanut butter cups and candy eyes.

Halloween Sprinkle Sugar Cookies

Photo credit: Belle of the Kitchen

Make these sprinkle coated sugar cookies for Halloween. They are big, soft and so festive that you will want to share one with your favorite goblins, ghosts and ghouls on Halloween night.

Get the recipe: Halloween sprinkle sugar cookies

ALT Large sugar cookies coated with festive sprinkles and candy eyes for Halloween.

Black Cocoa Mummy Macarons

Photo credit: Barley and Sage.

These macarons are perfect for Halloween. With a deep, dark, black cocoa shell and the tastiest white chocolate ganache. Add a few spooky candy eyes to each cookie, and a few artful drizzles and you have the best mummy macarons!

Get the recipe: Black cocoa mummy macarons

ALT black cocoa macaron cookies, filled with white chocolate ganache, and decorated to look like mummies for Halloween.

Meringue Ghost Cookies

Photo credit: The Art of Natural Living.

A batch of meringues is just the thing to make for Halloween. This idea pipes the meringues high and adds a cute little ghost face for a simple yet spooky snack to share on the creepiest night of the year. These airy cookies might float away if you aren’t paying attention.

Get the recipe: Meringue ghost cookies

ALT A meringue cookie with a ghost face on a plate for Halloween.

Werewolf Paw Cookies

Photo credit: Knife and Paddle.

This is such a fun cookie recipe! With furry frosting and crunchy cashew nails, this treat makes it hard for anyone to keep their paws away from this frighteningly fun snack!

Get the recipe: Werewolf paw cookies

ALT A tray of cookies with chocolate frosting in a furry pattern with cashew claws to look like werewolf paws for Halloween.

Spooky Graham Cracker Cookies

Photo credit: The Monday Box.

Dip graham crackers into chocolate and get ready to decorate them with five fun designs for Halloween. This recipe is rather easy and is sure to bring smiles to the faces of anyone you share them with.

Get the recipe: Spooky graham cracker cookies

ALT Chocolate dipped graham crackers with Halloween designs like mummies, ghosts, monsters, pumpkins and cats.

Sally Sugar Cookies

Photo credit: Three Olives Branch.

Make this sugar cookie recipe for an easy and fun Halloween snack. With food coloring and some mixing, you can achieve these colorful and sweet results for a unique sweet to share. These work well for a party or to munch on during your annual The Nightmare Before Christmas viewing.

Get the recipe: Sally sugar cookies

ALT A plate of sugar cookies that have colorful swirls and decorations to look like Sally from The Nightmare Before Christmas.

Jack Skellington Cookies

Photo credit: Thrifty Jinxy.

This simple cookie recipe makes the perfect party food for Halloween. Sugar cookies are frosted and decorated to have the fun face of Jack Skellington. Your friends and family will find it hard to resist grabbing a few of these.

Get the recipe: Jack Skellington cookies

ALT sugar cookies decorated to have the face of Jack Skellington for Halloween.

Witch Finger Cookies

Photo credit: Cutefetti.

A batch of witch finger cookies is just the thing to make and share on Halloween night. They are gruesome green, shaped just like fingers, and have a creepy black nail for the full effect. After you see these creepy cookies, you will agree they are the ultimate finger food.

Get the recipe: Witch finger cookies

ALT a bowl of green cookies that look like witch fingers, for Halloween.

Chocolate Sprinkle Cookies

Photo credit: Whisking Wolf.

Deliver a soft and chewy chocolate cookie on Halloween that is so colorful and fun to share. This recipe is easy to make, offers plenty of chocolate flavor, and can be made in advance to make your festivities fuss free on the creepiest night of the year.

Get the recipe: Chocolate sprinkle cookies

ALT a plate of chocolate sprinkle cookies with candy eyes.

Monster Cookies

Photo credit: Cooking With Curls.

This recipe makes the classic monster cookies that we all know and love, and makes them a little freaky for Halloween. With candy eyes, colorful sprinkles and plenty of peanut butter flavor, this treat might transform your guests into cookie monsters after they sample one.

Get the recipe: Monster cookies

ALT peanut butter monster cookies decorated with candy eyes and sprinkles for Halloween.

Red Velvet Spider Cookies

Photo credit: Kim Schob.

Beware… you are definitely going to get caught up in this decadent red velvet spider web cookie with chocolate chips. These are so delicious, and have a fun decoration of spiders and webs. You will want to make these to share at your party, or to snack on as you watch some scary movies.

Get the recipe: Red velvet spider cookies

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates