14 Spooky Halloween Dessert Ideas for Your Party

Halloween is just around the corner, and there’s no better way to celebrate than with spooky, sweet, and fun treats. Whether you’re hosting a kids’ party, a movie night, or an adults-only gathering, these 14 Halloween dessert recipes will impress your guests. From rich chocolate treats to lighter, festive options, this roundup offers something for every appetite and occasion.

Slice of lack cocoa powder brownie recipe

Black cocoa brownies

These black cocoa brownies deliver a deep, rich chocolate flavor and are fun to make. They’re a dramatic, indulgent option for any Halloween spread.

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chocolate chips in a baking dish with marshmallows on top fully baked

The Best Halloween S’mores Dip

A gooey, chocolatey s’mores dip is perfect for dipping graham crackers or cookies. It’s easy to share and ideal for hands-on party desserts.

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Halloween 3 Ingredient Ghost Bark recipe

Halloween 3-ingredient Ghost Bark

Quick and adorable, this ghost bark uses just three ingredients and makes a whimsical, crunchy treat for movie nights and gatherings.

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Halloween Oreo brownies

Halloween Oreo-stuffed Brownies

Fudgy brownies with Oreo layers baked inside make a decadent centerpiece for your dessert table—rich, indulgent, and festive.

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A Halloween Oreo stuffed chocolate chip cookie cut in half stacked on top of each other.

Halloween Oreo-stuffed Chocolate Chip Cookies

Soft and chewy cookies wrapped around Oreos make a fun, crowd-pleasing treat for kids and adults alike.

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Spooky Halloween Oreo Bark

Spooky Halloween Oreo Bark

This colorful Oreo bark pairs chocolate and candies for a shareable, festive treat that’s easy to make ahead.

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Spooky spider cookie

Snickerdoodle Halloween Spider Cookies

Soft snickerdoodle cookies decorated with chocolate legs and spooky details—cute, chewy, and sure to disappear fast.

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Boonanas - A Frozen Banana Ghost Halloween treat

Boonanas – Frozen Banana Ghosts

A lighter option, these frozen banana ghosts are dipped in chocolate and decorated—healthy, fun, and kid-approved.

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Close up of stack of black cocoa cookies

Halloween Black Monster Cookies

Bold and chocolatey, these black monster cookies use black cocoa and festive eyes to stand out on any dessert table.

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Chocolate covered Oreos spooky halloween pumpkin

Spooky Chocolate-Covered Oreos

These chocolate-covered Oreos get a Halloween makeover and are simple to make for gifting or party platters.

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Halloween monster cupcakes | Black velvet cupcakes

Halloween Monster Cupcakes – Black Velvet

Moist black velvet cupcakes decorated as monsters create a show-stopping centerpiece for any Halloween party.

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Halloween sugar cookie bars

Spooky Halloween Sugar Cookie Bars

These soft sugar cookie bars are easy to slice, decorate, and serve—great for parties, bake sales, or classroom treats.

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Halloween Oreo M&m's cookies

Halloween Oreo M&M’s Cookies

Chewy chocolate cookies studded with Oreos and M&M’s—always a crowd favorite for spooky celebrations.

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Cookie dough with colorful chocolate and candy

Leftover Halloween Candy Cookies

A clever use for leftover candy—mix in KitKats, Reese’s, and M&M’s to create rich, irresistible cookies.

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Bonus Tips for Halloween Party Desserts:

  • Mix healthy and indulgent options – pair Boonanas or fruit-based treats with brownies and cookies so everyone has a choice.
  • Color coordination – stick to orange, black, and white for a cohesive, festive dessert table that looks great in photos.
  • Prep ahead – many of these recipes keep well in airtight containers for a day or two. Save last-minute decorating for the freshest presentation.

With these 14 recipes, your Halloween party will be filled with festive, delicious treats that appeal to both kids and adults. From decadent brownies and cookies to healthier frozen banana ghosts, there’s something for every taste. Get creative with decorations, plan a few make-ahead elements, and enjoy a stress-free, tasty Halloween celebration.

Frequently Asked Questions – FAQs

Can I make these Halloween desserts ahead of time?

Yes. Many of these recipes can be prepared a day or two in advance. Brownies, bars, and many cookies store well in an airtight container. For the best presentation, reserve delicate decorations or finishing touches—like drizzles, candy eyes, or sprinkles—until just before serving.

Are there any healthy Halloween treats?

Yes. Boonanas (frozen banana ghosts) are a lower-sugar, fruit-based option that’s still festive and fun. You can also serve fruit with yogurt dips or make treats using dark chocolate and whole ingredients to lighten the overall sugar load.

What desserts are best for a Halloween party for adults?

For grown-up gatherings, choose richer, more sophisticated flavors: black monster cookies, black velvet monster cupcakes, or chocolate-covered Oreos with elegant decorations. These options look impressive and satisfy indulgent palates.

How can I make Halloween desserts look extra festive?

Simple tricks—sprinkles in seasonal colors, colored chocolate, edible eyes, and themed plating—make a big impact. Reserve intricate decorating for the final hour so everything looks fresh and eye-catching.

Can these Halloween dessert recipes be adapted for dietary restrictions?

Many recipes are easy to adapt. Use gluten-free substitutes for cookies or brownies, swap in dairy-free butter and chocolate for vegan or lactose-free versions, and avoid nuts or clearly label treats when serving guests with allergies.

These 14 Halloween desserts offer a balanced mix of indulgent and lighter options to suit any celebration. With a little planning and simple decorating ideas, your Halloween spread will be memorable, delicious, and perfectly spooky.