Halloween Treats

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5 super easy Halloween treats -- mummy cookies, graveyard pudding cups, Frankenstein kripsies, pumpkin krispies, and double-sided Halloween sandwich cookies via chelseasmessyapron.com

5 super easy Halloween treats — mummy cookies, graveyard pudding cups, Frankenstein krispies, pumpkin krispies, and double-sided Halloween sandwich cookies 

Halloween treats

Right above this text is a quick video tutorial (2 mins, 23 seconds) overviewing these 5 easy Halloween treats! Below is an individual and recipe for each of these easy treats. Enjoy and Happy Halloween! 🙂

Picture of the Mummy Milanos- A milano cookie dipped in white chocolate with candy eyes

MUMMY COOKIES

  • These mummy cookies start with a Milano to keep things simple. You can use your own from scratch milano cookie recipe if you’d like in place of the store-bought!
  • Instead of pearl sprinkles for eyes, mini chocolate chips would also work.

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Mummy Cookies

5 from 5 votes
Simple to make mummy cookies made out of Milanos!
An adorable and festive mummy cookie being held, decorated with white icing and eyes to resemble a mummy, perfect for Halloween.
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Mummy Cookies

An adorable and festive mummy cookie being held, decorated with white icing and eyes to resemble a mummy, perfect for Halloween.
5 from 5 votes
Simple to make mummy cookies made out of Milanos!
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Keyword Halloween Treats
Prep Time 15 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes
Servings 1 package Milano cookies
Chelsea Lords
Calories 129kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 package (7.5 ounces) Double Chocolate Milano cookies
  • 1 cup white chocolate chips
  • 1/2 tablespoon vegetable oil
  • 32 black pearl sprinkles

Instructions

  • Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.
  • Since white chocolate hardens so quickly, it's easiest to work in several batches: In a microwave safe bowl place 1/2 cup of white chocolate chips with 1/4 tablespoon vegetable oil in the microwave.
  • Microwave for 30 seconds, stir, and microwave for another 25 seconds. Stir until melted or return to the microwave for a little longer. Add more vegetable oil if needed.
  • Holding the cookie in one hand and holding a spoon in the other hand, spoon the melted chocolate over the top 2/3rds of the cookies.
  • Lightly tap the cookies on the edge of the bowl to get a nice even coating of chocolate. (Don't dip the cookie in the chocolate because the chocolate in the milano will mix with the white chocolate). 
  • Place the dipped cookies on prepared baking sheet and allow to completely dry.
  • Repeat with remaining cookies.
  • Place all the leftover white chocolate (make sure it is still very melted -- place in microwave for another 15 seconds if needed) into a small plastic bag (or a frosting bag fitted with a #2 tip)
  • Cut the very edge corner off of the bag and then pipe the melted white chocolate over the cookies to form the "bandages" of the mummy.
  • Secure 2 sprinkle eyes on the wet chocolate.

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Nutrition Facts

Calories: 129kcal

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Picture of the graveyard pudding cups that go along with these easy halloween treats

GRAVEYARD PUDDING CUPS

  • The Dollar Store has great (and obviously cheap) plastic cups and trifle containers if you’re only making a few of these Halloween treats.
  • You can make homemade chocolate pudding instead of store-bought for these pudding cups.
  • Any chocolate sandwich cookie will work for the “dirt” — no need to remove the creme filling either; just pulse full cookies into crumbs.

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Graveyard Pudding Cups

5 from 4 votes
Easy to make pudding cups with crushed oreos and decorated cookies
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Graveyard Pudding Cups

5 from 4 votes
Easy to make pudding cups with crushed oreos and decorated cookies
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Keyword Halloween Treats
Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes
Servings 8 pudding cups; depending on the size of cups
Chelsea Lords
Calories 214kcal

Ingredients

  • Clear plastic cups
  • 1 (3.9 ounces) chocolate instant pudding (not the cook and serve)
  • 1 container (8 ounces) frozen Cool Whip, completely thawed
  • 20 Oreos, crushed
  • Milano Cookies
  • Black Edible Food Gel
  • Gummy worm candies, optional

Instructions

  • Prepare the pudding according to directions on the box and, using a spatula, gently fold in the thawed cool whip. Fold together until smooth.
  • Fill up the plastic cups with the pudding mixture. RIGHT before serving (to avoid soggy cookie crumbs), top with the crushed cookies (I just put the cookies in my blender and pulse them until they are in fine crumbs; no need to remove the filling!)
  • On the milano cookies, use the edible food gel to write "RIP" on each one.
  • Right before serving, add the milano cookies to the pudding cups (they get soggy if added in advance). If desired, add in a gummy worm on top.

Nutrition Facts

Calories: 214kcal

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Image of two of the Frankenstein krispies treats that go with these treats to make for Halloween

FRANKENSTEIN & PUMPKIN RICE KRISPIES

This recipe below is to make BOTH the Frankenstein and pumpkin krispies.

  • If you just want to just make one or the other: follow the directions to making the krispies treats, but don’t separate the marshmallow mixture into two parts. Instead, simply dye the marshmallow mixture either green for Frankenstein krispies or orange for pumpkin krispies.
  • The rest of the “decoration” ingredients will need to be doubled. If you are just making the Frankenstein krispies, you’ll want to use a 9 x 9 inch pan and for thicker Krispies treats.

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Frankenstein AND Pumpkin Rice Krispies

5 from 5 votes
This recipe makes both Frankenstein and Pumpkin Rice Krispies! If you just want to make one or the other, follow the directions to making the krispies treats, but don't separate the marshmallow mixture into two parts. Instead, simply dye the single marshmallow mixture either green for all Frankenstein krispies or orange for all pumpkin krispies. The rest of the "decoration" ingredients will need to be doubled. If you are just making the Frankenstein krispies, you'll want to use a 9 x 9 pan and you'll have thicker Krispies treats.
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Frankenstein AND Pumpkin Rice Krispies

5 from 5 votes
This recipe makes both Frankenstein and Pumpkin Rice Krispies! If you just want to make one or the other, follow the directions to making the krispies treats, but don't separate the marshmallow mixture into two parts. Instead, simply dye the single marshmallow mixture either green for all Frankenstein krispies or orange for all pumpkin krispies. The rest of the "decoration" ingredients will need to be doubled. If you are just making the Frankenstein krispies, you'll want to use a 9 x 9 pan and you'll have thicker Krispies treats.
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Keyword Halloween Treats
Prep Time 20 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Servings 12 Frankenstein krispies and 8-10 pumpkin krispies
Chelsea Lords

Ingredients

  • 5 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 8 cup miniature marshmallows
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 6 cups rice kripsies, separated

For the Frankenstein Krispies

  • Green Food Coloring
  • 1/3 cup Black Candy Melts or milk chocolate chips
  • 1/2 teaspoon vegetable oil
  • Optional: chocolate jimmie sprinkles
  • 24 miniature Reese's cups
  • 24 large edible eye candies
  • Edible Black Food gel

For the Pumpkin Krispies

  • Orange Food Coloring
  • 12 miniature Reese's cups
  • 24-36 miniature green M&Ms

Instructions

  • Line an 8 x 8 inch pan with parchment paper (or foil) and lightly spray with cooking spray. Set aside.
  • In a large pot, add the butter and place over medium heat. Melt, stirring occasionally. As soon as the butter is melted, add 8 cups of the miniature marshmallows. Stir constantly until the marshmallows are JUST melted.
  • Remove from the heat and stir in the salt, and vanilla extract. Separate the mixture evenly into 2 bowls. Dye the marshmallow creme in one bowl green and the other bowl orange.
  • Add 3 cups rice krispies cereal to each bowl. 

For the Frankenstein Krispies

  • Mix until all the ingredients are well incorporated and then press the mixture gently into the prepared pan. Lightly spritz your hands with cooking spray and then gently press down the krispies treats. Don't press them too hard as you'll get a denser krispie treat.
  • Set the krispies aside to harden a bit. Meanwhile add the black candy melts or milk chocolate and vegetable oil to a microwave safe bowl. Microwave in bursts of 15 seconds stirring in between each burst for 10 seconds until the chocolate is melted and smooth.
  • Cut out the krispies to 12 even sized bars. Dip the top of each bar into the melted chocolate. If desired, add chocolate sprinkles to the top. Using the remaining melted chocolate and a spoon, carefully spoon some of the melted chocolate onto the back of the edible eyes and press to attach right below the "hair." Do the same for the miniature Reese's on both sides of the krispie treat.
  • Let harden and then use the black food gel to pipe a zig-zag line for a mouth.

For the Pumpkin Krispies

  • Mix until all the ingredients are well incorporated and then lightly spritz your hands with cooking spray. Grab a handful of the krispies mixture and gently form into a ball. Avoid compressing the treat too much as you don't want a hard/dense treat.
  • Press a miniature reese's cup into the top of the pumpkin and re-shape as necessary to form the ball and get the reese's cup to hold in place.
  • Press in 1-3 miniature M&Ms to make it look like small leaves. 

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Image of the pumpkin krispies treats stacked on top of eachother, that go along with the other halloween rice krispie treats

Image of 4 double sided halloween cookies with pumpkins and ghosts on them. These go along nicely with the other halloween treat ideas

DOUBLE-SIDED HALLOWEEN SANDWICH COOKIES

  • These make for fun Halloween treats if you’re able to find the ghost and pumpkin “ready to bake” cookies. I’ve seen them in Walmart, Smith’s (Kroger stores), and quite a few other places. They’re generally with other pre-made cookie doughs in the refrigerated section of the store.
  • If you’re unable to find these cookies, you can always make your own! The Sugarhero website goes into depth with a tutorial of how to do this.
  • You can also make your own frosting for the center instead of using store-bought. Here’s a full tutorial post on how to make cream cheese frosting!

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Double-Sided Halloween Sandwich Cookies

5 from 4 votes
Ghost on one side and pumpkins on the other side on these fun Halloween sandwich cookies
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Double-Sided Halloween Sandwich Cookies

5 from 4 votes
Ghost on one side and pumpkins on the other side on these fun Halloween sandwich cookies
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Keyword Halloween Treats
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
Chelsea Lords

Ingredients

  • 1 package (11 ounces) pre-made (ready to bake) Pumpkin Sugar Cookies (Pillsbury makes these and are generally sold near refrigerated cookie dough in the store)
  • 1 package (11 ounces) pre-made (ready to bake) Ghost Sugar Cookies (Pillsbury makes these and are generally sold near refrigerated cookie dough in the store)
  • 1 tub vanilla or cream cheese frosting OR recipe below
  • Orange Sprinkles

Frosting

  • 1 package (8 ounces) full fat cream cheese, softened
  • 1/2 cup unsalted butter, softened
  • 4 cups powdered sugar
  • 1 and 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • pinch of salt

Instructions

  • Bake the cookies according to package directions. Set aside and let cool completely.
  • Meanwhile, prepare the frosting (if making homemade): in a large bowl, beat cream cheese and butter until fluffy. Add powdered sugar, vanilla and salt; beat until completely smooth.
  • Frost the bottom side of half of the cookies. Place another cookie on top to make sandwich cookies.
  • Pour the sprinkles into a shallow dish and rotate the center frosting of the cookies around the sprinkles until evenly coated.

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  1. 5 stars
    What would you recommend to make the Rice Krispies to be more hard. When I made them they were falling apart and not as formed. I didn’t measure the marshmallow I used half a bag for each, the pumpkins and Frankenstein’s and 3Tbsp of butter for the pumpkins and 5Tbsp of butter for the Frankenstein’s

    1. It sounds like you had too much butter; I use 5 tablespoons total. Also I’d recommend measuring the marshmallows. If you follow the exact quantities in the recipe I don’t think you’ll have any problems with the treats forming properly. If they are still too wet, try adding a bit more rice krispies. Enjoy!

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