Easy Healthy Halloween Treats that kids (and grownups) love! These spooky recipes like, Tangerine Oranges, are fun for serving at school classroom parties and playdates.
Everyone loves our Halloween Spider Cheeseball too!
You don’t have to be a toddler to love these simple and easy healthy treats! Halloween snacks that you can DIY in a hurry and please everyone.
Try these cute, frighteningly good treats to get your kids excited about eating healthy on Halloween. If you don't want all the candy around, here's what you can do with all the leftover candy you might end up with on Halloween.
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Pumpkin Oranges
This is one of our favs. We love how easy these pumpkins are to make from juicy, sweet cutie oranges or tangerines.
These are the perfect Halloween fruit Snack for school parties or school lunches. We love them because they’re allergy-friendly and naturally sweet.
Let’s get started.
Ingredients
Tangerines or cutie oranges
Celery stick
How to Make Tangerine Pumpkins
You can use tangerines, mandarin oranges, or cutie oranges to make your pumpkins.
- Take the stalk of celery and cut it into small pieces.
- Peel your tangerines.
- Poke a celery piece into the top of each tangerine.
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Tangerine Pumpkins
Equipment
Ingredients
- 12 Tangerines (or cutie oranges)
- 1 Celery stick
Instructions
- Take the stalk of celery and cut it into small pieces for the pumpkin stalk.
- Peel your tangerines.
- Poke a celery piece into the top of each tangerine.
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Banana Ghosts
Ok, what could be more simple than cute ghosts made from bananas? Again, take these to school or have them waiting when the kids get home.
Ingredients
For these ghostly bananas, you’ll need:
Bananas
Mini Chocolate Chips
Melted chocolate or Peanut Butter
Tip: You can also cover the bananas in white chocolate for a really sweet treat!
How to Make Ghost Bananas
- Peel bananas.
- Cut bananas in half and then jaggedly cut the bottoms.
- Attach chocolate chips for the eyes and mouth with a dab of melted chocolate or peanut butter.
Apple Monster Mouths
These Monster Apples are so tasty and always scare up a good time. They’re low-calorie, and gluten-free, and if you use sun butter, they’re also nut-free. You might have the ingredients in your kitchen right now!
They’re a perfect make-ahead option for the busy fall season. Click for the easy-to-follow recipe for Halloween Apples.
Cute Halloween Recipes
Mummy Brownies
Spider Brownies
Mummy Pretzels
Bat Bites
Mummy Rice Krispy Treats
Pumpkin Oreo Cookie Pops
More Healthy Halloween Treats
Here are more easy Halloween snack ideas that are Pinterest-worthy! Plus, you'll feel great serving your kids a treat that's healthier than all that sugary Halloween candy.
Healthy Halloween Treats
Make any one of these Healthy Halloween Treat recipes and watch them get gobbled up!
This fun and healthy Monster Frozen Yogurt Bark is a fun Halloween treat for toddlers and kids! Easy to make, it’s got hidden veggies in it and it’s topped with colorful fresh fruits.
The perfect fall themed healthy snack– Pumpkin Hummus for Kids! It’s delicious and even looks like a cute pumpkin!
Kids will go crazy for these cute snacks that turn kiwi slices into Frankenstein's monster and bride.
Have a little Halloween fun at breakfast or snack time with this healthy fruit smoothie bowl that's topped with chia seeds and strawberry to look like a witch.
Turn an applesauce cup into a healthier candied apple with this easy snack idea.
Healthy Halloween snacks can be fun and delicious, too! Just check out these adorable Halloween bat fruit skewers.
Wouldn’t a bunch of these little jack-o-lanterns be perfect for a Halloween or class party?
Here's a low calorie Halloween recipe you can indulge in without guilt!
Apple rounds dipped into simple caramel sauce are a delicious and festive autumn treat!
These pancakes are scary good and no one will ever taste the hidden veggies.
Serve a dressed-up platter of apple nachos to sneak in a serving of fruit alongside all of the Halloween candy.
Here's a fun and healthy way to eat your Halloween treat!
This no-bake pizza is so easy to make, and it's even more fun to eat! Kids will love the spooky monster eyes made from cucumbers, cheese and beans for this cute Halloween snack.
Whole fruit ice pops that look like candy corn make a healthy Halloween treat.
These would make a great last minute snack idea or craft up a bunch for trick or treaters!
Who doesn't love food on a stick! Add a spooky twist to these Halloween ghost fruit kabobs.
These little mummy wrapped raisin boxes are cute, healthy, and the kids can make them all by themselves!
Cute and super easy to whip together for snack time!
Babybel cheeses all come together to make a plate of monsterlicious treats.
If you're throwing a Halloween bash, definitely check out our Easy Halloween Treats that make a party so fun and festive!
Janae
These ideas are so cute! My kiddos will love them. Just got my fall carpet cleaning out of the way, so now we can focus on Halloween!!
Ritika Gann
Woo! Time for spooky season!
Beth
These are such a fun and creative idea. Perfect to make with my kids and we can't wait for Halloween! These all look so delicious and very yummy!
Erin Henry
Yes! They are all delicious, easy, and totally worth making! Enjoy!
Betsy
Love these fun ideas! The fruit monsters are so cute! I love how you can do something so healthy and yet so absolutely fun! This is so great!
Erin Henry
Definitely, fun ideas to get the kids to eat a little healthier this Halloween!