26 Halloween Cookies Ideas
Halloween cookies Ideas- Looking for easy Halloween cookies to make?
These Mummy Sugar Cookies are so easy and a perfect Halloween treat for your Halloween party.
Halloween is almost here and I’m so excited to share this fun and easy Halloween cookies recipe.
These Mummy Sugar Cookies are so simple to make and will be a hit at your Halloween party.
1. Spooky Sugar Cookies
Halloween sugar cookies are a classic treat and a must-have for your Halloween party.
The decorating options are endless and you can use your favorite sugar cookie recipe, or even store-bought dough.
Royal icing is the best way to decorate sugar cookies because it hardens and you can stack the cookies without messing up the designs.
You can use the wet on wet method to create different designs or use a paintbrush to add details to the icing.
2. Witch Hat Cookies
These are so simple and so cute! You can use any type of cookie for the base, but I love that these are no-bake.
They’re made with a Ritz cracker, so the flavor is buttery, sweet, and salty all in one.
The base is dipped in chocolate and then topped with a Hershey’s kiss.
The chocolate is a great base for the sprinkles to stick to, and the kiss looks just like a witch’s hat!
You can keep the sprinkle colors the same or mix it up. I love the idea of using orange, green, and purple sprinkles for Halloween!
3. Mummy Cookies
The best part about these mummy cookies is that they’re no-bake. All you need is a package of Nutter Butters, melted white chocolate, and edible eyes.
Drizzle the white chocolate over the cookies and place two edible eyes in the chocolate. Let the chocolate set then serve.
If you want to make your own Nutter Butters, try our recipe!
4. Monster Cookies
If you love chocolate chip cookies, you’re going to go crazy for these monster cookies.
They’re loaded with all the good stuff: chocolate chips, M&M’s, and peanut butter.
You can also add in chopped nuts, raisins, or any other candy you have on hand.
These cookies are super fun and easy to make, and they’re perfect for Halloween!
I like to make these cookies a little bit larger than usual so I can really pack in all the mix-ins.
Each cookie is about 1/4 cup of dough, and I usually get about 16 large cookies.
If you want to make them smaller, you totally can! Just reduce the baking time by a few minutes.
5. Spider Web Cookies
These cookies are so fun and so easy to make! I used a simple vanilla sugar cookie recipe and a basic royal icing recipe.
I dyed the icing black and white and used a toothpick to create the spider web look. Then, I used the black icing to pipe a spider on top.
I love how the spider web cookies turned out! These are perfect for any Halloween party or just to make with the kids.
6. Jack-O-Lantern Cookies
There’s a new way to use your gingerbread cookie cutter.
Make a batch of gingerbread cookies with the dough and then when they’re cool, use a pumpkin-shaped cutter to cut out the center.
Then fill the center with crushed hard candies, bake until the candy melts and then you’ve got your jack-o-lantern!
Get the recipe from Delish.
7. Ghost Cookies
These cookies are similar to the pumpkin cookies, but they are a little bit more involved.
The cookie itself is a sugar cookie, but you can use the same icing as the pumpkin cookies.
If you want to make the ghost cookies, you will need to use a black icing to pipe on the face.
If you want to make the pumpkins, you can use a green icing to pipe on the stem.
8. Eyeball Cookies
These cookies are a fun, no-bake option to have at your Halloween party.
You can use any cookie recipe you like, and then top it with a white chocolate ganache.
Use food coloring to make the ganache any color you’d like, and then top it with a candy eyeball.
These would be fun to make a few different colors and have a variety of candy eyeballs to put on top.
You can also use this recipe to make a cake instead of cookies!
9. Candy Corn Cookies
These cookies are a little bit more involved than a regular sugar cookie, but they are so cute and delicious that they are worth the extra effort.
The layers of yellow, orange, and white dough really do look like candy corn, and the almond-flavored sugar cookie is the perfect base for the royal icing.
10. Frankensteins
I love the colors of these little monsters! If you’re not into the whole black and orange thing,
these cookies are a fun way to get festive without using the traditional colors. Plus, you can use any color combination you like.
Conclusion
That’s it! I hope you have fun with these Halloween cookies ideas. If you have any tips or want to share your cookie ideas, please do so in the comments below. I’d love to hear from you!