10 healthy Halloween Treats to Make Right Now
Halloween is just right around the corner! And as much as you want to enjoy the start of autumn by preparing your home for…

Halloween is just right around the corner! And as much as you want to enjoy the start of autumn by preparing your home for the season, you would not want to miss this chance to make your little ones happy as well. May it be through some spooky trick or treats in the neighbourhood or around the village, horror booth or even preparing some spooky snacks perfect for the occasion.
Ready for a delicious, healthy, and spooky treat?
Here are 10 ideas you may want to try at home!
Halloween Guaca Monsters
Autumn is here, and so as the Halloween parties everywhere. A spooky holiday-themed treat for the kids is perfect with this recipe! Guaca monsters are very easy to make, just scoop out the flesh of the avocado, turn into guacamole, place back into the avocado shell, and make one (or all) of your favourite Halloween Guaca Monsters. Now, your kids are in for the season!
Find the recipe here: Fork & Bean
Healthy Coconut And Oat Choccy Cookies
Healthy and spooky delicious treats now at your reach. This crumby chocolatey cookie made up of buckwheat and oats is just right for your kiddies tummy with maple syrup, although a natural sugar, is still part of your little toddler’s to start to kick up for the day.
Find the recipe here: Baby Led Feeding
Tomato Soup For Kids
Moms know that soup is one of the easiest ways to make kids love vegetables. But this tomato soup recipe has a twist and this time, it’s perfect for the Halloween! This is even made healthier as it is low in salt and no added sugar. Tomato soup with a spider web toppings to it is just spooky and fun to sip. Add some raisins for extra toppings and some yummy greek yoghurt.
Find the recipe here: Healthy Little Foodies
Mini Pea Pancakes
Pancakes has never been this fun and yummy to devour with. Not only that these recipe is yummy, but it’s a healthy too! This is another recipe wherein you can incorporate the greens. And if your kiddo has an allergy with wheat, no worries then. This pancake recipe is totally wheat-free! Packed with peas and protein from cottage cheese and eggs and is made with oats instead of wheat flour, the mini pea pancakes will surely win your toddler’s heart!
Find the recipe here: My Kids Lick the Bowl
Mummy Toast
Another creatively made recipe that’s perfect for your toddlers at home is the mummy toast. Not only that it’s very timely for Halloween, but it’s also a healthy feast for the eyes of your little one! Perfect for lunch, this recipe is very easy to make. It’s just Hummus spread on toast with courgette ribbons and olive eyes. Halloween will be a fun experience for the kids for sure if you serve the mummy toast.
Find the recipe here: Healthy Little Foodies
Sun Butter Jack O’lanterns
pooky in the outside, incredibly yummy at the first bite! That’s how Sun Butter and Jack O- Lanterns is. If your kiddo has nut allergy, then this recipe might just be right for him/her. These monsters are just apple slices and are incredibly perfect for snacks or breakfast. If your kids don’t have allergy with nuts, this recipe will also do well with peanut, or almond butter.
Find the recipe here: Fork & Beans
Chocolate Cookies – Refined Sugar Free
As the celebration of scary ghosts and creepy stories begins, then comes a tasty treat. Try these super quick chocolatey cookies are super nutritious and full of healthy ghoulish goodness. Your little ones will love them for sure!
Find the recipe here: Baby Led Feeding
Ghostly Mini Cheesecake Bites
Halloween is just around the corner with these yummy and tasty, tiny ghostly cheesecake bites. A quick and easy Halloween dessert with only four ingredients just to whip up the rich and delightful cheesecake filling. Surely everyone won’t resist these yummy cheesecakes. Just make sure you’ll make a bunch of it.
Find the recipe here: Eats Amazing
Organix Spooky Spider Rice Cakes
Kids will love this snack! This easy-to-make meal only requires you Organix raspberry and blueberry rice cakes to form the body of the spider, a few blackberries (some are crushed) for the spider’s web and the rest halved for the top of the body – and a few chopped grapes for the crawly legs. Pretty easy, right?
Find the recipe here: My Fussy Eater
Chocolate Swamp Monsters
This recipe promises to hype your kids up for the Halloween Trick or Treat! You may find them standing in front of the fridge, waiting for it to freeze, they’ll probably finish one platter of these in a minute! But, no worries, because this recipe made healthy. All you need is fried noodles (if not, cereal like all bran will do), candy eyes, desiccated coconut, coconut oil, and dark cooking chocolate. And voila! Chocolate swamp monsters are ready for the Halloween feast!
Find the recipe here: Kidgredients

Writen by Aileen Cox Blundell - number one bestselling author, award winning blogger and Mum of 3 kiddies who all eat their veggies.
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