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5 No Bake Halloween Treats

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Emerson chapter.

Looking to make some festive Halloween treats? Even if you’re living in a dorm with no access to an oven, you can still create some delicious and adorable desserts. All of these confections require minimal ingredients and only a few steps! Now you can impress your friends and suitemates with your creations that look like they’re straight out of a magazine (or off of Pinterest).

Cookie Ghosts

1.) Choose your favorite cookie: Nutter Butters, Vienna Fingers, or Milanos work well 

2.) Melt some white chocolate candy melts for increments of 30 seconds until smooth

3.) Dip cookie into white chocolate and lay on wax paper and add mini chocolate chips for eyes

4.) Refrigerate for a few hours and enjoy!

Donut Spiders

1.) Get your favorite type of mini donut

2.) Stick 3 pretzel pieces on each side of mini donut

3.) Place some M&Ms on top of donut for eyes

4.) Enjoy your creepy crawly donut!

Mummy Oreo Pops

1.) Place Oreo cookies into melted white chocolate

2.) Stick candy eyes onto white chocolate while still wet

3.) Use a piping bag with melted white chocolate to create lines

4.) Let dry on parchment paper and enjoy!

Peanut Butter Pumpkins

1.) Mix 1 cup peanut butter with 3/4 cup butter and 4 cups of powdered sugar

2.) Stir in a bit of orange food coloring and then refrigerate for a few minutes

3.) Roll mixture into tiny balls and press lines in with a toothpick

4.) Add mini chocolate chip for the stem, refrigerate for a few more minutes, and enjoy!

Graveyard Dirt Pudding Cup

1.) Mix whipped cream with chocolate pudding 

2.) Layer the bottom of a glass or trifle dish with crushed Oreos and gummies (worms, spiders, etc.)

3.) Place mousse mixture over crushed Oreo mixture

4.) Repeat until you have the desired amount, top with mini gravestones or gummies, and enjoy!

Alexandra is a senior at Emerson College studying writing, literature, and publishing.
Emerson contributor