No spooky season is complete without a frighteningly fun costume party, complete with tricks and treats from our ultimate kids’ Halloween party menu. Whether the kids are fueling up to collect candy, celebrating at school or settling in with scary movies, you’re sure to find the perfect snacks to accompany the occasion on this kids’ Halloween party menu.
Pizza is a go-to savory choice when planning Halloween party food. Give your pizzas a festive flair with this mini mummy version. They’re not too scary and perfect for little hands.
No, we promise they aren't really bat wings—they're chicken wings. But that's the fun of Halloween recipes: You get to turn your favorite year-round bites into scarily cute Halloween food.
Want to add some veggies to your kids’ Halloween party menu? Try our Skeleton Brain Dip. Pair it with our spinach dip in a mummy and Cheesy Bones for a platter of Halloween appetizers and dips all featuring body parts. Dig in!
These monster cookie balls are more sweet than scary, and they’re sure to get a giggle out of your party guests. Accompany these treats with other Halloween delights, like mummy cupcakes, brownies, cookie balls, and more Halloween cookies.
No creepy crawlers here! These Halloween Spider Cookies are super cute and tasty to boot. Of course, if spiders are too spooky for your little ones, consider a simpler dessert instead with this delicious Halloween Fudge.
Who know Frankenstein could be such a fun party guest? These Frankenstein Pudding Cups are guaranteed to get everyone into the Halloween spirit!
Channel your local county fair and whip up your own Candy Apples for your kids’ Halloween party. They’re a little sticky, perfectly sweet and add the perfect autumn carnival vibe to your menu.
No Halloween party is complete without a friendly ghost, and our Boo Cups are a great way to bring ghosts to life. They’re creamy and chocolatey—almost like your favorite candy bar, but in a pudding cup.
Halloween parties are a fall staple, with costumes, candy, games and plenty of delicious food and snacks. So don’t be afraid to try out recipes from our kids’ Halloween party menu. Then, once the kiddos have gone to bed (post trick-or-treating), pour yourself a festive Halloween Cocktail.