40 Halloween Cookie Recipes That Guarantee A Spooky Good Time (2024)

These might just beat out Halloween candy.

By Mackenzie Filson, Madison Flager and Dora Villarosa
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While it's true that Halloween is all about the candy, your sweet intake for the holiday doesn't have to end there. We're here to advocate for Halloween cookies too. These easy recipes are a fun seasonal activity to enjoy making (and eating!) with kids, are a clever way to use up any leftover Halloween candy, or are the perfect way to add even more fall flavor into your life.

If you're looking for tricks with your Halloween treats, you'll really spook your friends when you present them with a batch of Dracula dentures, glowing black widow Oreo pops, and candy corn cobs. Some of these, like our mummy pops, our witch finger cookies, or our ube crinkle cookies (and really all of our scary-looking Halloween recipes), might almost be too scary-cute to eat. Almost.

Looking for more treats than tricks? Our apple crisp cookie cups, our pumpkin cheesecake cookies, our buckeye cookies, and more are full of the best that fall has to offer. They're proof you can eat your fruits and veggies AND cookies too! Win win.

Want more Halloween dessert ideas? Check out our favorite Halloween cakes and Halloween cupcakes too. And a little Halloween punch never hurt anyone. Need some Halloween party decoration ideas? We've got tons of pumpkin carving ideas to trick out your front yard (or just your apartment living room), as well as some next-level trunk or treat ideas too.

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Pumpkin Cheesecake Cookies

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Get your pumpkin and cheesecake fix in one with these pumpkin-spiced cookies stuffed with a little surprise: cream cheese filling! The warming pumpkin spice cookies complement the creamy, tangy flavors of cheesecake, creating the most decadent cookie you'll have all season long.

Get the Pumpkin Cheesecake Cookies recipe.

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Hocus Pocus Binx Cookies

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Hocus Pocus is a must-watch every year, and these adorable Binx cookies are in honor of the classic movie character. Black cocoa powder turns these chewy chocolate cookies a dark rich color, perfect for our favorite talking cat.

Get the Hocus Pocus Binx Cookies recipe.

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Almond Joy Cookies

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What if your favorite coconut-almond-chocolate candy bar morphed into a crunchy, melt-in-your-mouth cookie? We've done it! Joy is in the name for a reason.

Get the Almond Joy Cookies recipe.

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Witch Finger Cookies

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Ghouls, goblins, and witches to the front, please! These witch finger cookies are exactly what they sound like: a shortbread cookie shaped into a severed finger and adorned with an almond nail and a bit of blood-red jam.

Get the Witch Finger Cookies recipe.

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Monster Cookies

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The origin of the name "monster" cookies isn't clear, but it may refer to the fact that they're like Frankenstein's monster—they're a combination of many parts of other cookies (ours features oats, M&M's, peanuts, and pretzels) and are endlessly riffable.

Get the Monster Cookies recipe.

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Ube Crinkle Cookies

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With its striking color and a unique nutty vanilla flavor profile, ube has taken over the world. Upgrade your average crinkle cookie this Halloween with ube extract and ube halaya, a popular Filipino pudding made with ube and condensed milk. Your guests won't know what hit 'em!

Get the Ube Crinkle Cookies recipe.

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Ghost Cookies

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The best way to never be afraid of ghosts? Turn them into cute little sugar cookies. These spooky ghosts will be a hit at every Halloween party and are far easier to make than they look!

Get the Ghost Cookies recipe.

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Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies

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Adding pumpkin puree and pumpkin spice to chocolate chip cookie dough results in a heavenly pillow-like cookie with major autumn vibes. Yum!

Get the Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies recipe.

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Pumpkin Spice Chocolate Chip Biscotti

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Since pumpkin puree adds extra moisture to the cookies, these won’t get quite as dry as traditional biscotti, but are still plenty sturdy. Serve these with a pumpkin spice latte for a double-dose of fall this year.

Get the Pumpkin Spice Chocolate Chip Biscotti recipe.

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Twix Cookies

These easy Twix cookies are the simplest way to make a copycat of our favorite candy bar. Crunchy shortbread is topped with caramel and milk chocolate and mimics a Twix perfectly. If you like salty sweet, a little flaky sea salt on the chocolate before it sets is divine too.

Get the Twix Cookies recipe.

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Pumpkin Oatmeal Cookies

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These fall treats combine the best of oatmeal cookies with pumpkin's delicious seasonality. Soft and chewy with a maple glaze that adds an autumnal flair, these pumpkin oatmeal cookies are just the thing to fill up your cookie jar this October.

Get the Pumpkin Oatmeal Cookies recipe.

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Potato Chip Cookies

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Love chocolate chip cookies? Prepare to meet your new obsession. Sweet and salty, crunchy on the outside and chewy in the center, these potato chip cookies take everything we love about the classic chocolate chip cookie and crank up the volume—big time.

Get the Potato Chip Cookies recipe.

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Dracula Dentures

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We used store-bought ingredients to make things a little easier for you, but feel free to swap for homemade if you like—all you need is some chocolate chip cookies, vanilla frosting, red food coloring, mini marshmallows, and almonds. They're a fun anytime snack this holiday season.

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M&M Cookie Bars

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These have all the comfort of a chocolate chip cookie, with the added crunch of M&M's and the heft of a bar shape, making for a delicious treat that’s impossible to put down. Try them with seasonal M&M's to switch them up for Halloween too.

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Day Of The Dead Cookies

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October 31 also marks the start of Day of the Dead—celebrate with these colorful skull cookies. Our classic sugar cookie holds its shape perfectly, and we love of our royal icing for all of our decorating needs. Use your favorite colors and decorate each skull to your own desire!

Get the Day Of The Dead Cookies recipe.

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Apple Crisp Cookie Cups

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These cookie cups are the ultimate fall treat when you need a shareable version of the classic apple crisp. With an oatmeal cookie base, a spiced apple filling, and a caramel drizzle topping, these mini treats will please everyone at your fall gathering.

Get the Apple Crisp Cookie Cups recipe.

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Churro Cookies

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We are obsessed with churros and love making them at home, but sometimes we don't have the time to fry up a fresh batch. These cookies are the perfect solution. Caramel gets sandwiched between puff pastry and then tossed in cinnamon sugar for a simple and fast yet completely decadent treat.

Get the Churro Cookies recipe.

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Jack-O'-Lantern Sandwich Cookies

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Pumpkin sugar cookies get sandwiched together with a cream cheese frosting for a perfect fall dessert. Carving a Jack-O'-Lantern into them for an adorable Halloween treat everyone will love is so much better than carving a real pumpkin.

Get the Jack-O'-Lantern Sandwich Cookies recipe.

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Mummy Pops

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Did you know you can turn a classic Nutter Butter into one very spooky treat? Now you do! If you love these, you'll have to try our flip-flop cookies in the summer.

Get the Mummy Pops recipe.

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Hocus Pocus-Inspired S'mores Pops

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You'll love these even more than the Sanderson Sisters loved their booooook. Complete your watch party spread with our Hocus Pocus Jell-O shots and our Binx cookies too!

Get the Hocus Pocus-Inspired S'mores Pops recipe.

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FAQs

How long do you cook Halloween cookies? ›

HEAT oven to 350°F (or 325°F for nonstick cookie sheet). PLACE cookie dough rounds on ungreased cookie sheet. BAKE 10 to 12 minutes*. Cookie surface and edges will be pale in color.

How does Halloween work in cookie clicker? ›

The Halloween season features seven Halloween-themed flavored cookies and changes the appearance of wrath cookies to look like frowning jack-o-lanterns. The Halloween cookies can only be obtained by popping wrinklers, meaning you must first purchase the One Mind upgrade to obtain them.

When baked cookies are done should they be hard? ›

Misconception – Cookies must be fully set and firm before removing them from the oven. Reality – Cookies will continue to firm up as they cool on the baking sheet. Remove them from the oven just before the desired level of doneness, as they will continue to cook slightly during the cooling process.

Why do you bake cookies at 350? ›

350° is the standard temp for a cookie, and it's a great one. Your cookies will bake evenly and the outside will be done at the same time as the inside. Baking at 325° also results in an evenly baked cookie, but the slower cooking will help yield a chewier cookie. The outsides will be a little softer, too.

What is the cheat code for Cookie Clicker? ›

Type Game.Earn(number) into the console, making sure to replace number with the number of cookies that you want to generate. For example, if you want to generate virtually infinite cookies, you might type Game.Earn(999999999999999999999999999999) here.

What does the scary stuff option do in Cookie Clicker? ›

Scary stuff: (tweaks the Grandmapocalypse by removing the Grandmatriarchs in the background, changing the Grandma store sprite, and giving Wrinklers googly eyes.)

What is the cheat button for Cookie Clicker? ›

If you're using the Edge browser, you need to press F12 to open the cheat panel in Cookie Clicker. When you see it, simply copy and paste in the code you want to use, making sure to put your desired number in the relevant place. Press enter when the code is ready and you should see the effect take hold.

How long does it take for cookies to be cooked? ›

Bake at 375 degrees F until golden and tender, 12 to 15 minutes. For crispy-cakey cookies: Bake the cookies at 425 degrees F until golden and crunchy on the outside, 8 to 10 minutes. For chewy cookies: Use 1 cup light brown sugar and 1/4 cup corn syrup and omit the granulated sugar.

What is the average cooking time of the cookies? ›

How Long to Bake Cookie Dough
Type of CookieType of Baking PanBaking Times
Drop cookiesbaking sheet8 - 10 minutes
Bar Cookies13 x 9 x 2-inch pan25 - 30 minutes
Bar Cookies15 x 10 x 1-inch pan20 - 25 minutes
Tart Shell or Cheesecake Crust9-inch tart or springform pan20 - 25 minutes
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How long does it take for cookies to be done? ›

Making chocolate chip cookies typically takes around 10 to 15 minutes for preparation and 8 to 12 minutes for baking, depending on the recipe and the size of the cookies. Keep in mind that some recipes may require chilling the dough, which can add extra time to the process.

How long to keep cookies in oven? ›

Most cookie recipes include a range of baking times, like "8 to 10 minutes." I recommend removing the cookies from the oven at the earlier end of that range. They may look slightly underbaked when you do this, but the cookies will continue to firm up on the hot cookie sheets as they rest for a few minutes.

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