From scary-good appetizers and party desserts for adults to cute treats and snacks for kids, there are plenty of the best halloween party foods for everyone to choose from.

Make your Halloween party unforgettable with these spooktacularly fun Halloween food ideas! Whether you’re aiming to spook your adult guests with fangtastic finger foods or delight your little goblins and ghouls with cute and tasty Halloween treats, we’ve got something for everyone.
You’ll discover an array of devilishly delicious foods that cater to all types of Halloween festivities. From scary-good appetizers to spellbinding sweet treats, you’ll find plenty of easy-to-make crowd-pleasers here, including main entrees, party snacks, and drinks!
[feast_advanced_jump_to]Halloween Appetizers

Spider Web Taco Dip from Palatable Pastime

Pumpkin-Shaped Cheese Ball from The Country Cook

Pumpkin Spewing Dip from Gabrielle Juneau

Jalapeño Mummies from Frugal Coupon Living

Graveyard Taco Dip from Chickabug

Spider Eggs from Make it, Love it

Halloween Deviled Eggs from Parenting Chaos

Roasted Red Pepper Deviled Eggs from My Recipes

Cheesy Breadstick Bones from Just a Taste

Cheese and Pretzel Broomsticks from One Little Project

Mini Spider Pizzas from Recipe Runner

Creepy Skeleton Appetizer (Source Unknown)

Skeleton Meat Appetizers

Day Of The Dead Sugar Skull Fruit Pizza from Growing Up Bilingual

Frankenguac from Taste of Home

Pumpkin and Ghost Cookie Cutter Cheeses (Source Unknown)

Mummy Brie from Delish

Jack O Lantern Veggie Tray Halloween Party Food

Skeleton Veggies from Feeding Frenzy

Mummy Meatballs from High Heels and Grills

Skeleton Charcuterie Board from Melissa’s Healthy Kitchen

Stuffed Mushroom Eyeballs from Vegan Yack Attack

Melted Witch Fruit Dip from I Wash You Dry

…See more Halloween appetizers
Cookies

Mummy Pumpkin Cookies from OMG Chocolate Desserts

Spider Infested Chocolate Chip Cookies from Hungry Happenings

Peanut Butter Spider Cookies from Mommy Musings

Dark Chocolate Chip Cookies from House of Nash Eats

Salted Caramel Stuffed Chocolate Cookies from Life Love & Sugar

Candy Corn and White Chocolate Softbatch Cookies from Averie Cooks

Blood Spatter Cookies from Annie’s Eats

Gooey Monster Eye Cookies from Lil Luna

Pumpkin Candy Cookies from Jamie Cooks it Up

Candy Corn Swirl Cookies from The Simple Sweet Life

…See more Halloween cookies
Candy and Snack Halloween Party Food Ideas

4 Ingredient Mini Bat Cookies from Chelseas Messy Apron

Rice Krispy Treat Brains from Left Brain Craft Brain

Jello Worms from One Little Project

Chocolate-Covered Pretzel Pumpkins from I Heart Naptime

Marshmallow Pops from My Baking Addiction

Candy Corn Pudding Pops from No 2 Pencil

Candy Corn Jello Cups from Cooking on the Front Burner

Ghosts in the Graveyard Dessert Shooters from Sugar Spun Run

Ghost Meringues from Smart School House

Ghost Pretzels from Dessert Now Dinner Later

Pumpkin-Shaped Rice Krispies from She Knows

Rice Krispie Treat Monsters from One Little Project

Harvest Hash Chex Mix from One Little Project

Bewitched Popcorn from Two Sisters Crafting

Witch Finger Pretzel Rods from The Spruce

Witch Brooms from Couponing to Disney

Trick-or-Treat Pocky from Tastemade

Cinnamon Sugar Bats from Simply Recipes

Band-Aid Biscuits from Kidspot

…See more Halloween snack foods
Cake and Brownies

Bloody Good Cheesecake from Sugar Dish Me

Blackout Chocolate Cupcakes from Kara’s Couture Cakes

All Natural Zombie Brain Cupcakes from Bren Did

Easy Witch’s Hat Cupcakes from The Crafting Foodie

Rainbow Bundt Cake from Cooking with Sugar

Pumpkin Cake from Mom Loves Baking

Spiderweb Brownie from Buzzfeed
It’s easier than it looks (All you need is a toothpick to make the design)

Ghost Brownies from Bloomi

Spooky Boo Brownies from Betty Crocker

Easy Mummy Brownies from Pretty Providence

Tombstone Brownie Bites from Food Fun and Far Away Places

Swirl Cream Cheese Brownies from Persnickety Plates

Witch’s Brew Brownies from Homemade Interest

Candy Corn Cupcakes from Treats

Candy Corn Cake from Buzzfeed
Other Dessert Halloween Party Foods

Candy Bark from Just a Taste

Pumpkin Cheesecake Truffle Mummies from Creme de la Crumb

Spider Egg Donuts from Family Fresh Meals

Monster Doughnuts from Thrifty Fun
Fruit and Veggie Party Snacks

Bloody White Chocolate Apples from WonkyWonderful

Watermelon Spewing Fruit

Melon Brains from Instructables

Strawberry Ghosts from Candiquick

Tangerine Pumpkins & Banana Ghosts from Flo and Grace

Carrot “Pumpkins” from Little Dairy on the Prairie

Ghost Fruit Kabobs from KATARINA’S PAPERIE

Apple Peanut Butter Teeth from Bloomi

Apple Bites from Fork and Beans

Caramel Apple Slices from Domestically Blissful

Candy Corn Fruit Cocktail from Family Fresh Meals
Main Entrees

Halloween Spaghetti from 36th AVENUE

Stuffed Jack-O-Lantern Peppers from Everyday Jenny

Ghost Pizza from Chef Mom

Jack O Lantern Hamburgers (Source Unknown)

Pizza Skulls from Plain Chicken

Chicken Boo-dle Soup from Morgan Manages Mommyhood

Mummy Hot Dogs from Our Ordinary Life

Meatball Mummy Crescent Bites from Pillsbury

Hot Dog Fingers In A Bun from SheKnows
These are super easy to make (and super creepy!)

Feet Loaf from My Name Is Snickerdoodle

Jack O Lantern Quesadillas from Florassippi Girl

Toxic Waste Mac and Cheese from Cooking with Curls

Spooky Spider PB&J from Welchs

Toes in Bandages from Woman’s Day

…See more Halloween Dinner Ideas
Party Drinks

Ghoul Punch with Ice Hand from Taste of Home

Black Lemonade from Instructables

Shrunken Heads in Cider from Martha Stewart

Polyjuice Potion Punch (Non-alcoholic) from TGIF

Purple People Eater Cocktail from Homemade Hooplah

Halloween Sangria from The Forked Spoon

Boo-nilla Ghost Milkshakes from Lil Luna

Fanta Jack O’Lantern Floats from Belle of the Kitchen

Vampire Hot Chocolate from Big Bear’s Wife
Halloween Party Food FAQ
The type of foods you should serve at a Halloween party depends on your audience, your budget, and the theme you’re going for (think elegant soirée vs. a creepy vibe).
For Adults:
Spooky Appetizers: Think deviled eggs or mini pizzas with olive “spiders,” graveyard taco dip, or a skeleton charcuterie board.
Main Dishes: Include foods such as stuffed jack-o-lantern peppers or creepy meatloaf shaped like feet.
Sophisticated Sweets: Like pumpkin cheesecake truffles or “bloody” white chocolate candy apples.
Creepy Cocktails: For example, Halloween sangrias or the classic bloody marys.
For Kids:
Adorable Appetizers: Like crescent dough wrapped “mummy” hot dogs or Halloween fruit skewers.
Fun Snacks: Such as popcorn or snack mixes with Halloween-themed candies.
Cute Desserts: Include foods like candy corn sugar cookies or marshmallow “ghost” brownies.
Non-Alcoholic Spooky Sips: Consider making jack-o-lantern Fanta floats or vanilla ghost milkshakes.
Whether you’re throwing an adults-only soirée or a kid-friendly bash, there’s a multitude of spooktacular foods to choose from in this post!
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