Looking to throw a party that will have them howling at the moon for more Halloween treats? Try these delectable Halloween treats and the crowd is sure to scream for more.
Instructions for making a cute Halloween snack.
Instructions for making a yummy Halloween party treat.
Popcorn-filled monster paws with candy corn finger nails
These scary-good Halloween treats, prepared and eaten on the same fork, begin with a doughnut hole dunked in white chocolate.
Dress up your gingerbread people as skeletons with this Halloween treat.
Your children can probably imagine what actual goblin feet would taste like. (Dirty socks stuffed with cheese? Moldy tapioca pudding?) Luckily, these cookies are infinitely more tasty.
Bleached white bones never tasted so delicious. This recipe originally appeared in Ghoulish Goodies, by Sharon Bowers.
These candy-topped treats are a blast for kids to help decorate for your Thanksgiving feast or a school party.
When made of Jell-O®, this creature isn't such a frightful fellow. He is, however, a wee bit jiggly -- and sure to make your children giggly.
Made from nothing more than a small, round seedless watermelon, this spooky cerebral creation is bound to turn heads.