Spooktacular Halloween Treats: Popular Parenting Pinterest Pin Picks


Spooktacular Halloween Treats

Halloween is just five days away. As I get more and more excited in anticipation for the holiday, I have been pouring over my Pinterest feed for more fun Halloween recipes. For my Popular Parenting Pinterest Pin Picks of the week, here are my top pins inspired by spooktacular Halloween recipes in celebration of the spooky holiday. Also be sure to check out my Spooky Halloween Treats for more Halloween snack ideas.

Popular Rice Krispy Treat Pin

Rice Krispy treats are a perfect medium for creating delicious snacks for any occasion. My top pick for Halloween is the pumpkin crispy rice treats from Cloth Diaper Addicts.

Pumpkin Crispy Rice Treats

Popular Pudding Cup Pin

Dirt cups with worms are a classic Halloween treat. However, for a new twist on the dessert, check out the spooky but adorable graveyard pudding cups from Party Pinching.

Graveyard Pudding Cups

Popular Hot Dog Pin

Hot dogs wrapped in crescent rolls are a popular meal among kids and adults alike. For a Halloween twist on the classic meal, try the hot dog mummies from Leslie Salinas.

Hot Dog Mummies

Popular Pasta Pin

Pasta is a fun ingredient for making creepy Halloween dishes. For a super gross but absolutely delicious Halloween pasta, check out the swamp pesto with severed fingers from The Peach Kitchen.

Swamp Pesto with Severed Fingers

Popular Candy Corn Pin

Candy corn is a traditional sweet during the Halloween season. For a twist on the traditional candy, I love the candy corn cheesecake from From Val’s Kitchen.

Candy Corn Cheesecake

Do you have a favorite spooktacular Halloween recipe pin? Share in the comments below.

Read more from Heather Johnson at The Parenting Patch.


Heather Johnson
Heather Johnson is a writer, librarian, linguist, wife, and mother. She earned a BA in English studies with a minor in creative writing from Illinois State University in May 2007, an MS in library and information science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in May 2009, and an MS in English studies with an emphasis in linguistics at Illinois State University in December 2011. Her websites include The Parenting Patch and Linguistics Girl.

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