Her Campus Logo Her Campus Logo
toa heftiba ZWKNDOjwito unsplash?width=719&height=464&fit=crop&auto=webp
toa heftiba ZWKNDOjwito unsplash?width=398&height=256&fit=crop&auto=webp
/ Unsplash

Easy Halloween Desserts

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

It’s almost the end of October and you know what that means…Halloween is coming! While planning costumes, buying candy, and making your house look spooky are all essential this time of year, one of the most overlooked parts of the spooky season are the Halloween desserts! Here are few quick, easy-to-make treats that’ll make your Halloween event the best (& most delicious) one yet!

 

Witches Hats & Broom Sticks

Pinterest Recipe: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/82894449371674321/

 

This recipe is perfect for those who are in a time-crunch because it requires absolutely no baking! Grab your cookies, pretzels, Hershey Kisses and Reese’s Cups and bam, two instant treats!

 

Mummy Brownies

Pinterest Recipe: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/5136987058533235/

 

If you’re a brownie lover, you MUST try these out!! How cute are they? It’s simple too! Make the brownies any way you want, whether that be by box or from scratch, and then all you need is white frosting & edible googly eyes to make this yummy, scary treat!

 

Boo”nana’s

Pinterest Recipe: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/526006431462470211/

   

If you’re a lover of healthy desserts, this is the perfect treat for you! Dip your banana’s in white chocolate to decorate your scary ghost treat! Nutritious and delicious!

 

Monster Rice Krispie Treats

Pinterest Recipe: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/175358979220905321/

This recipe is the perfect way to turn your favorite childhood treat into a frightening snack. Well, frightening may be a stretch because these are the cutest frosting-dipped monsters I’ve ever seen!

Julia Demopoulos is a senior at Suffolk University majoring in print/web journalism and minoring in public relations. She is originally from Dracut, MA but currently resides in East Boston. In addition to being a Campus Correspondent for Her Campus Suffolk, Julia is also the Vice President for Program Council, Suffolk's programming board on campus. She is also an active member of Suffolk's Journey Leadership Program. Julia works in the Office of Undergraduate Admissions as a Trustee Ambassador (tour guide), and was an Orientation leader for Summer 2019.