15 Halloween Recipes to Make With 3 Ingredients Or Fewer

15 Halloween Recipes to Make With 3 Ingredients Or Fewer

Store-bought hot dogs are wrapped in refrigerated crescent roll dough to create these goofy-looking mummies. The recipe calls for yellow mustard "eyes," but reviewers have had success with everything from sugar to capers.

Marshmallow fluff is spread over graham crackers and topped with melted chocolate “spider webs.” If you don’t want to use melted chocolate, recipe creator Jill suggests using piping bags filled with icing.

"Dip each pretzel rod into frosting, not quite half way," says recipe creator WITCHYSPRIG. "Roll in sprinkles to coat the frosting. Abracadabra, you have a magic wand!"

These scary-looking eyeballs (made with canned lychees, strawberry jam, and fresh blueberries) may seem gross, but they actually taste delicious.

How cute is this festive take on our 2-ingredient, 2-minute cheese quesadillas? Reviewer and Allrecipes Allstar bd.weld cut the flour tortillas into strips and attached candy eyeballs.

Here's a fun, easy, and healthy treat to bring to your next Halloween party. The lemon juice in this recipe is optional, but it's recommended to prevent browning.

You can't go wrong with this classic autumnal treat. Serve these with the basic caramel coating or add your favorite toppings like crushed Oreos, walnuts, or sprinkles.

In this kid-friendly treat, peanut butter sandwich cookies (such as Nutter Butters) are coated in white chocolate and decorated with mini chocolate chips.

Don't toss your pumpkin seeds after carving! Roast them with butter and salt to make this simple fall snack.

Take this healthy snack, made with just peeled Mandarin oranges and chopped celery, to your child's next Halloween party.

Melted candy corn mixed with creamy peanut butter makes the perfect filling for these candy bar-inspired, chocolate-covered desserts.

Use leftover Halloween candy to make this cozy, 3-ingredient drink. For an extra touch of decadence, drizzle with chocolate syrup and sprinkle with cinnamon.

These severed finger-inspired cheese sticks (complete with almond slice "nails" and ketchup "blood") are sure to make an impression at your next Halloween party.

These creepy crawlies taste better than they look. Whole pitted dates are stuffed with a delicious mixture of chopped walnuts and fat-free cream cheese.

Try one of Our Favorite Easy Halloween Treats Kids Can Help Make. Plus, explore our entire collection of Halloween Recipes.

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