Whether you are baking for your family, kids or trying to bring the best dessert to your friends annual Halloween party, these desserts will make you an instant hit. All of these treats have only a few ingredients and require little effort to make perfect.
1. Rice Krispy Witch Hats
TwoSistersCrafting has a recipe for Rice Krispy Treats Witch Hats that will get you feeling immediately in the holiday spirit. The recipe is easy enough for even the most novice bakers to accomplish and calls for little ingredients. All you need is an oven, some pans, Kellogg’s Rice Krispie Cereal, marshmallows, butter, two kinds of food coloring and M&Ms.
Get the recipe here: http://www.twosisterscrafting.com/rice-krispie-tre...
KellyStillWell has a recipe for the spookiest brownies you’ll ever make. They include one of my favorite Halloween candies, the big pumpkins that come in the mixed bag of candy corn which is all I needed to hear in order to want to try these out. The best part is, you don’t have to bake your own brownies. KellyStillWell lists how to, but if you’re short on time, grab a box from your local store and try to copy her decorating skills with pre-made gravestones from Michaels craft store and candy pumpkins.
Get the recipe here: http://kellystilwell.com/recipes/halloween-brownie...
3. Graveyard Pudding
VanessaShafferDesigns makes graveyards look delicious. This recipe is perfect if you want to bring something in a fancier dish. This is also a perfect dessert to put as a centerpiece if you are hosting your own Halloween party. If you’re only planning on having a few people over, she tells you how to make the dessert in individual sized mason jars. Most of us at some point have had Oreo “dirt” pudding and that’s exactly what this recipe is by turning up the notch on decoration.
Get the recipe here:
http://www.vanessashafferdesigns.com/2013/09/hallo...
4. Candy Corn Jello Shots
CincyShopper has a children friendly version of jello shots. She took a spin on them by making them candy corn flavored and by omitting the alcohol (though, if you are of age, vodka could be added into the mix). For all-age shots, you need is cool whip, jello and candy corn.
Get the recipe here:
http://cincyshopper.com/candy-corn-jello/
5. Halloween Candy Bark
JustaTaste has my favorite recipe on this list. It’s a Halloween version of candy bark that is so incredibly simple and looks great on display. The recipe calls for simply chocolate chips and your favorite Halloween candy. (The candy eyes JustaTaste uses are the best part) If you need to make your dessert in less than 5 minutes, this is the one for you.
Get the recipe here: http://www.justataste.com/halloween-candy-bark/


























