Serving these spooky & adorable Disney Halloween-themed treats is a game-changer for any party or Disney Halloween Movie Night! You can’t help but fall head over heels in love with all of these fantastic snacks.
There are so many vibrant colors, flavors, and textures you are going to see each one disappear pretty quickly! One thing is for sure, you can’t eat any of these Disney Halloween treats without a huge smile on your face. Not only do they taste great, but they are just so cute and creative. Don’t take my word for it, you should try them all.
25+ Spooky & Adorable Disney Halloween Treats
A yummy cupcake inspired by Jack Skellington from The Nightmare Before Christmas. These chocolate cupcakes have such a Pumpkin King vibe with the black and white swirled buttercream, Jack's distinctive tie, and fondant Minnie Ears with stripes to mimic his suit.
This recipe for Hocus Pocus Hot Chocolate Bombs combines the magic of the beloved movie with a cozy and indulgent treat. These delightful bombs are made by filling chocolate spheres with hot cocoa mix and marshmallows, creating a mesmerizing experience when they melt in warm milk. With a touch of Halloween spirit and a dash of enchantment, these hot chocolate bombs are perfect for snuggling up and enjoying a magical movie night.
Cool things down a little during your Hocus Pocus party or movie night with with delicous mailkshake inspired by the Sanderson Sister's cauldron.
Recreate the graves of the residents of Disney's Haunted Mansion.
These simple-to-make Mickey Mouse Cinnamon Rolls are inspired by the ones in the Magic Kingdom's Main Street Bakery.
The Nightmare Before Christmas inspires these crinkle cookies. Let me just say crinkle cookies are the best because they are moist and flavorful every time.
These Mickey Mouse cookies will be the life of your party. Expect a ton of people asking how you made them. Super cute and fun to decorate.
This gorgeous Hocus Pocus candy corn has lots of bright green, purple, and orange colors. It has the perfect amount of sweetness paired with buttery popcorn.
Get into the Halloween spirit with these adorable Mickey Mouse Mummy Cupcakes. This recipe transforms classic chocolate cupcakes into spooky treats by adding white chocolate mummy bandages and candy eyes. Easy to make and fun to decorate, these cupcakes are a delightful addition to any Halloween party or festive gathering.
Experience the enchantment of bubbling green Hocus Pocus life potion pudding cups, an ideal treat for Hocus Pocus 2 parties. These delightful cups are crafted using instant pudding, vibrant food gel, and playful sprinkles, resulting in a potion that is both visually captivating and easy to prepare. For an added touch of excitement, feel free to spike them and enhance the fun!
These easy Jack Skellington Pull Apart Cupcakes make the perfect Halloween party dessert! Movie-inspired Nightmare Before Christmas cupcakes are a must for fans of the classic film!
Even though it’s inspired by a vengeful fairy, this beautiful shimmering Maleficent Halloween Cocktail is anything but scary! This delicious purple Maleficent drink is a show-stopper and guaranteed to be the hit of any party!
Shaped like the three Sanderson sisters, these Hocus Pocus party cookies are a fun addition to any Halloween celebration or Hocus Pocus themed party.
Either you love candy corn, or you hate it, but these adorable candy corn themed sugar cookies are awesome! Plus, they are shaped just like Minnie Mouse.
Pumpkins, Halloween, and Mickey Mouse, go together perfectly with these terrific cookies. The only problem is that it's impossible to eat just one. Yum!
Indulge in the whimsical delight of Hocus Pocus cupcakes, featuring rich homemade chocolate cupcakes adorned with vibrant buttercream resembling the iconic hair of the Sanderson sisters. These charming Halloween treats are an excellent addition to your movie night or Halloween party, adding an extra touch of magic and fun to the festivities.
Indulge in these delectable pops, drawing inspiration from Winifred's treasured spell book in the beloved Disney movie Hocus Pocus. Made with a delightful combination of chocolate, marshmallow fluff, and a touch of sparkle gel, these pops are effortlessly crafted, making them a delightful treat for all.
These Jack Skellington pops are so playful, and kids and adults are going to gobble up every morsel!
Bubble up some trouble with these sweet cupcakes!
Mickey Pumpkin Rice Krispie Treats Dipped In White Chocolate
These adorable snacks are shaped like Mickey Mouse heads with added pumpkin details to celebrate the fall season. They're easy to make with Rice Krispie cereal and marshmallows, and the best part is that they're dipped in white chocolate for a delicious and decadent finish.
This recipe for Vampire Mickey Mouse Cookies brings a fun and spooky twist to classic Mickey-shaped cookies. With vibrant purple frosting and vampire fangs, these cookies are perfect for Halloween or any Disney-themed celebration. Easy to make and delightful to devour, these treats will satisfy both Disney and Halloween enthusiasts alike.
Why have regular ice cream when you can eat this flavorful ice cream that was inspired by The Nightmare Before Christmas? Rich, creamy, and easy to make.
These cupcakes are spooky and positively fantastic. Get busy making these Maleficent cupcakes so you can devour them.
Sugar cookies are always going to be a hit because of how good they are, but these are exceptionally moist. It's fun decorating them to look like Mickey with a witch hat.
It doesn't matter if you are serving kids or adults because everyone is going to go crazy for Ursula's Tentacles! Creative, fun, and delicious.
It's impossible not to giggle a little when you see these fantastic and adorable Mickey Frankenstein Doughnuts. Do you think Mickey is offended that he is cute even when he is trying to be scary?
How fun are these Jack Skellington cookies? They are spooky but completely awesome! You don't even have to be super artistic to make them either.
Debbie Borsick
Thursday 10th of August 2023
Now I really can't decide what to make for the cookbook club in October. It's suppose to be holloween theme. I'm thinking of getting a brain cake pan and making a scary meatloaf but some of your idea I just don't know now 😂