Get ready for some spooktacular fun with these Halloween treats, snacks and drinks! From creepy cocktails to ghoulish finger foods, I’ve gathered a collection of delicious and healthy options that will keep the Halloween spirit alive.
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If you’re looking for Halloween treats and snacks with a few healthy options, this collection is for you! I chose recipes that showcase creative and festive dishes that are still nutritious and use wholesome ingredients. With options ranging from spooky drinks to tasty finger foods, there’s something for everyone.
Halloween Treats & Snacks To Try This Season
These recipes are all about making healthy choices while still enjoying the Halloween festivities. I hope you enjoy trying out these fun ideas, whether you’re hosting a gathering or just looking to spice up your snacking this season. Get creative and let the Halloween fun begin!
Halloween Cookies
Black Cat Halloween Sugar Cookies
These gluten-free sugar cookies are perfect for Halloween with their spooky shapes and black icing. They’re made with almond flour, making them a healthier choice without sacrificing flavour. Recipe from The Fit Peach.
Vegan Halloween Sugar Cookies
Made with plant-based ingredients and decorated with natural food colouring, these vegan Halloween sugar cookies are adorable and tasty. They’re a fun and festive treat that’s kinder to the planet. Recipe from The Conscious Plant Kitchen.
Spooky Witch Finger Cookies
Looking for something delicious yet creepy? These spooky witch finger cookies are made with a buttery dough and decorated with almonds and food colouring for a realistic look. Perfect for a Halloween party. Recipe from Eat Yourself Skinny.
Black Sesame Soot Sprite Cookies
Inspired by the adorable soot sprites from Studio Ghibli, these Halloween cookies are gluten-free and paleo, made with coconut flour and sweetened with honey. They’re as cute as they are healthy. Recipe from I Heart Umami.
Halloween Spider Cookies
These Halloween spider cookies are both spooky and cute, made with a soft chocolate cookie base and decorated with pretzels and candy eyes. A hit with kids and adults alike. Recipe from The Granola Diaries.
Vegan Pumpkin Sugar Cookies
Pumpkin-flavoured and vegan, these sugar cookies are perfect for Halloween with their festive shapes and vibrant icing. They’re soft, chewy, and full of fall flavours. Recipe from Make It Dairy Free.
More Cookies To Try:
- Paleo Witch Finger Cookies – These paleo witch finger cookies are scary good, made with almond flour and sweetened with maple syrup. Decorated with almonds and natural food colouring, they’re a healthier twist on a Halloween classic. Recipe from Food Faith Fitness.
- Spooky Eyeball Keto Cookies – These spooky eyeball cookies are keto-friendly and low in carbs, made with almond flour and decorated with sugar-free chocolate. A fun and healthy treat for Halloween. Recipe from Keto Diet App.
- Paleo Halloween Cookies – Made with a blend of almond and coconut flour, these paleo Halloween cookies are sweetened with honey, and decorated with natural food colouring. They’re a festive and healthy option for Halloween. Recipe from 40 Aprons.
Chocolate Creations
Halloween Chocolate Covered Pretzel Board
This board features gluten-free and vegan chocolate-covered pretzels decorated with spooky Halloween themes. It’s a fun and delicious way to celebrate the holiday. Recipe from Healthy Little Vittles.
Vegan Halloween Pudding Cups
Made with plant-based ingredients and decorated with creepy designs, these vegan pudding cups are spooky and delicious. Perfect for a Halloween party. Recipe from Namely Marly.
Paleo Ghost Truffles
Paleo-friendly and made with almond butter and coconut flour, these adorable ghost truffles are dipped in dark chocolate for a healthy and festive treat. Recipe from Living Healthy With Chocolate.
Bloody Cups For Halloween
These vegan and gluten-free bloody cups are filled with a delicious raspberry filling and covered in dark chocolate. They look spooky but taste amazing. Recipe from Elephantastic Vegan.
Vegan Paleo Kit Kat Bars
Halloween won’t be complete without Kit Kat. These homemade Kit Kat bars are vegan and paleo, made with almond flour and coconut sugar. They’re a healthier version of the classic candy bar. Recipe from Feasting On Fruit.
Halloween Bark
A simple and delicious treat that’s perfect for the holiday is this Halloween bark. It’s made with dark chocolate and topped with festive candies and nuts. Recipe from A Clean Bake.
Halloween Cakes & Brownies
Gluten Free Scary Cute Monster Brownies
These gluten-free monster brownies are as adorable as they are delicious, made with a rich chocolate base and decorated with colourful icing and candy eyes. Recipe from The Gluten Free Austrian.
Brownie Bite Halloween Bats
Need something gluten-free and perfect for a Halloween party? Try these brownie bites! They are transformed into cute bat shapes with the help of candy wings and eyes. Recipe from The Pretty Bee.
Gluten Free Halloween Drip Cake With Marshmallow Ghosts
Impress your family or guests with this Halloween drip cake! It is dairy-free and gluten-free, decorated with marshmallow ghosts and a spooky black drip. A showstopper for any Halloween celebration. Recipe from Becky Excell.
Spooky Gluten Free Bat Brownies
These gluten-free brownies are cut into bat shapes and decorated with chocolate and candy eyes. They’re spooky, delicious, and perfect for Halloween. Recipe from The Fit Peach.
Gluten Free Graveyard Cake
This gluten-free graveyard cake is decorated with tombstones and ghostly meringues. It’s both spooky and delicious, making it a hit at any Halloween party. Recipe from Gluten-Free & More.
Hocus Pocus Brownies
Do you know the spellbook from Hocus Pocus? These vegan brownies are decorated to look like that! These brownies are rich, chocolatey, and perfect for a Halloween movie night. Recipe from The Banana Diaries.
Vegan Chocolate Layer Skull Cake
Made with layers of rich chocolate cake and decorated with a spooky skull design, this vegan skull cake is a delicious and impressive treat for Halloween. Recipe from Crumbs & Caramel.
Vegan Pumpkin Cake
This vegan pumpkin cake is gluten-free and paleo, made with almond flour and sweetened with maple syrup. It’s a healthy and festive dessert for Halloween. Recipe from The Banana Diaries.
Check out more ideas below:
- Easy Vegan Halloween Cake – This easy vegan Halloween cake is decorated with spooky designs. It’s a simple and delicious dessert that’s perfect for the holiday. Recipe from Sara Kidd.
- Halloween Cake With Eyeballs – Looking for a spooky Halloween cake? Try this one! It is decorated with edible eyeballs and has a creepy design. It’s gluten-free and perfect for a Halloween party. Recipe from Texanerin Baking.
Halloween Cupcakes & Cake Pops
Gluten Free Halloween Pumpkin Cupcakes
These gluten-free pumpkin cupcakes are topped with a creamy frosting and decorated like a pumpkin. They’re delicious and festive. Recipe from The Gluten Free Blogger.
Matcha White Chocolate Halloween Cupcakes
Calling matcha lovers! These vegan and gluten-free cupcakes are flavoured with matcha and white chocolate, decorated with a spooky bat. They’re unique and delicious. Recipe from Nourishing Amy.
Gluten-Free Halloween Cupcakes
Simple yet perfect for a spooky celebration, these gluten-free Halloween cupcakes are topped with a creamy frosting decorated like a ghost. Recipe from Texanerin Baking.
Vegan Dark Chocolate Halloween Cupcakes
These vegan cupcakes are flavoured with blackberry and chocolate, decorated with spooky skulls. They’re delicious and perfect for the holiday. Recipe from Addicted To Dates.
Chocolate Berry Halloween Cupcakes
Topped with a delicious frosting, these vegan chocolate berry cupcakes are decorated with a skull, befitting of Halloween. They’re a festive and tasty treat. Recipe from Nourishing Amy.
“Spooky” Monster Halloween Cake Balls
Something fun to make and delicious to eat are these gluten-free and dairy-free cake balls. They are decorated to look like cute… no, spooky monsters. Recipe from The Loopy Whisk.
Spooky Tarts & Pies
Gluten-Free Mummy Hand Pies
These gluten-free hand pies are shaped like mummies and filled with a delicious apple filling. They’re a fun and festive treat for Halloween. Recipe from Texanerin Baking.
Gluten-Free Halloween Slime Tart
Amaze your guests with this tart! This gluten-free treat is filled with a green slime filling and decorated with a spooky spider web. It’s both fun and delicious. Recipe from Becky Excell.
Vegan Blueberry Ghost Hand Pies
Decorated to look like ghosts, these vegan hand pies are filled with a delicious blueberry filling. They’re cute and tasty! Recipe from The Little Blog Of Vegan.
Frankenstein Pie
You know it’s Halloween when you see Frankenstein’s monster. This pie is decorated to look like the popular green creature, filled with a creamy and delicious filling. It’s perfect for a Halloween dessert. Recipe from Pretty Pies.
Chocolate Pumpkin Tart – Spiderweb Fun
This tart is gluten-free, vegan, and paleo, filled with a rich chocolate pumpkin filling. It’s a healthy and festive treat for Halloween. Recipe from Unconventional Baker.
Raspberry Halloween Mummy Pies
Decorated to look spooky but taste sweet and delicious, these raspberry-filled mummy pies are easy to make and perfect for Halloween. Recipe from Veggie Desserts.
Scary Fruity Treats
Halloween Smoothie Bowl
This Halloween smoothie bowl is both healthy and festive, made with a blend of fruits and decorated with spiders. It’s a fun and nutritious treat. Recipe from The Vegan Spoon.
Bloody Eyeballs (Blueberry-Stuffed Longans In Berry Sauce)
These “bloody eyeballs” are made with longans stuffed with blueberries, creating a spooky and healthy Halloween snack. Recipe from Nom Nom Paleo.
Paleo Banana Ghosts (“Boo”-nana Ghosts)
A fun and healthy Halloween treat you can try are “Boo”-nana ghosts. These are made with bananas and decorated with chocolate for a spooky look. They’re paleo and delicious. Recipe from All The Nourishing Things.
Spooky Coconut Tapioca Pudding
This coconut tapioca pudding is decorated with dark themes, making it a fun and healthy Halloween dessert. It’s vegan and delicious. Recipe from The All Natural Vegan.
Halloween Apple Mouths
Made with apples, almond butter, and strawberries, this is a simple and healthy Halloween treat. They’re easy to make and fun to eat. Recipe from Paleo Leap.
Halloween Fruit Salad
Decorated like the jack-o-lantern, this fruit salad is filled with a mix of fresh fruits. It’s a healthy and festive treat for Halloween. Recipe from Easy Wholesome.
Tangerine Pumpkins + Banana Ghosts
These tangerine pumpkins and banana ghosts are a cute and healthy Halloween treat, made with just a few simple ingredients. They’re perfect for kids. Recipe from Weelicious.
Zombie Brain Dessert
Be creative with jello and make this zombie brain dessert. It is paleo-friendly and made with a blend of fruits. It’s a healthy and fun treat for Halloween. Recipe from The Honest Spoonful.
Halloween Themed Drinks
Bubbly Witches Brew
This bubbly witches brew is a fun and festive Halloween drink, made with sparkling water and flavoured with fruit juices. It’s non-alcoholic and perfect for kids. Recipe from Amee’s Savory Dish.
Spooky Halloween Eyeball Cocktail
I’m here to tell you that this Halloween eyeball cocktail is a spooky delight that’ll impress your guests! Made with fruity flavours and a creepy eyeball garnish, it’s perfect for those who want a fun drink that looks as good as it tastes. Plus, it’s vegan! Recipe from Elephantastic Vegan.
Low-Carb Black Widow Cocktail
This low-carb black widow cocktail is the witchy drink you didn’t know you needed this Halloween! With a rich colour and delicious flavour, it’s perfect for those who want to enjoy the festivities without the sugar rush. Cheers to guilt-free sipping! Recipe from Keto Diet App.
Non-Alcoholic Halloween Punch
I can’t get enough of this non-alcoholic Halloween punch—it’s colourful, refreshing, and super easy to make! Perfect for all ages, this punch will have everyone in the spooky spirit without the headache the next day. Recipe from Easy Wholesome.
Swamp Gasses – Green Halloween Punch
If you’re looking for a punch that screams Halloween, this swamp gasses is it! With a vibrant green hue and delicious flavours, it’s both eerie and enjoyable for everyone. Trust me; your party guests will love this one! Recipe from Garlic & Zest.
Hocus Pocus Old Fashioned
For the grown-ups, this Hocus Pocus old fashioned is the classic cocktail you’ll want to have in hand this Halloween! With a twist of seasonal flavours, it brings a festive vibe to your gatherings. Sip back and enjoy the spooky season with style! Recipe from Half-Baked Harvest.
Finger Foods, Crackers & Chips
Bat Crackers And Guacamole
These bat crackers and guacamole are a fun, spooky way to snack this Halloween! With cute bat-shaped crackers paired with creamy guac, they’re a hit for both kids and adults. Healthy never looked so cute! Recipe from Plantbaes.
Halloween Charcuterie Board
Get creative with a Halloween charcuterie board that’s as fun to make as it is to eat! This colourful spread of healthy treats and spooky themes will have everyone reaching for seconds. Perfect for gatherings or a festive family night! Recipe from Cotter Crunch.
Spooky Baked Halloween Chips
These spooky baked Halloween chips are a crunchy, healthier alternative to store-bought snacks! Lightly seasoned and baked to perfection, they’re great for dipping and sharing, making them a must-try for your Halloween spread. Recipe from One Lovely Life.
Halloween Cheese And Crackers
I love this Halloween cheese and crackers setup—it’s simple, festive, and oh-so-delicious! Perfect for a quick appetizer, these snacks are always a crowd-pleaser and easy to put together for your spooky gatherings. Recipe from Peas And Crayons.
Halloween Snack Dinner
Who says Halloween snacks can’t be fun? This Halloween snack board is all about bite-sized goodies that make for a festive meal! Easy to prepare and delicious to eat, it’s a great way to celebrate with family and friends. Recipe from Foxes Love Lemons.
Yummy Mummies (a.k.a. Halloweenies)
These yummy mummies or Halloweenies are a fun twist on the classic hot dog! Wrapped in pastry and decorated to look like mummies, they’re sure to be a hit with the kids and adults alike. Get ready to get spooky and munch away! Recipe from Nom Nom Paleo.
Halloween Platter
Another colourful, healthy spread that everyone will love is this Halloween platter! Packed with vibrant veggies, dips, and fun snacks, it’s perfect for entertaining and keeping the spooky spirit alive. Recipe from Hungry Healthy Happy.
Halloween Witches Fingers
Get your guests in the Halloween mood with these creepy Halloween witches fingers! Made with a delicious cookie base and adorned with almond “nails,” these treats are as fun to make as they are to eat. Recipe from Ain’t Too Proud To Meg.
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