These recipes for Oreo Halloween Treats are the easiest way to turn a classic cookie into something spooky, fun, and totally unforgettable.
Whether you’re throwing a Halloween party, prepping festive lunchbox surprises, or just want a no-bake activity for the kids, these creative Halloween recipes deliver big flavor with minimal effort.
From creepy crawly spiders to ghostly mummies and candy-covered monster bites, there’s no shortage of ways to dress up Oreos for the spooky season.
This post is packed with ideas that are kid-friendly, party-ready, and easy enough for even last-minute planners.
Tips & Tricks for Using Oreos for Halloween Recipes:
Use Double Stuf Oreos: They hold decorations (like pretzel legs or lollipop sticks) better than regular Oreos.
Melt Chocolate Slowly: Microwave in short 15–20 second bursts and stir in between to avoid burning.
Dip with a Fork: Use a fork or candy dipper to coat Oreos evenly and let excess chocolate drip off.
Work in Batches: Decorate a few at a time before the coating sets—especially if adding eyes or sprinkles.
Chill to Set: Pop finished treats into the fridge for 10–15 minutes to help the chocolate harden quickly.
How to Decorate Oreos for Halloween
Candy Eyes: Stick on with melted chocolate or icing for instant personality.
Pretzel Sticks: Use as spider legs or broomstick handles.
Sprinkles & Crushed Candy: Great for pumpkins, monsters, or just a festive touch.
Colorful Candy Melts: Use orange, green, purple, or black for a spooky color scheme.
You can mix and match colors, toppings, and themes depending on what you have on hand. It’s the perfect no-bake Halloween dessert for little hands and big imaginations!
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From cakes to cookies to layered treats, you’ll find some of the best Oreo recipes to satisfy every chocolate-lover’s craving.
Add these spooky Oreo creations to your Halloween dessert table for a fun mix of color, texture, and kid-approved treats that steal the show.
These chocolate covered Halloween Oreos are the perfect no-bake treat for spooky season! Customize them with fun sprinkles, candy eyes, or themed colors to match your party vibe. They're easy to make and always a crowd favorite.
This easy dirt cake recipe is a creamy, chocolatey dessert layered with crushed Oreos and gummy worms for a fun Halloween twist. It's perfect for parties, potlucks, or just a playful treat with the kids. No baking required—just mix, layer, and chill!
White chocolate Oreo Halloween bark is a fast and festive treat that’s loaded with cookies, candy, and spooky flair. Just melt, mix, and break apart—no baking involved. It's the kind of recipe that looks impressive but takes just minutes to make!
These adorable Oreo bats are made with just a few simple ingredients and are perfect for Halloween parties or school snacks. Kids will love the chocolate wings and candy eyes—and you’ll love how fast they come together!
Halloween Oreo pops are a fun, mess-free dessert on a stick that you can decorate with sprinkles, candy melts, and more. They’re great for kids’ parties, classroom treats, or Halloween dessert tables. No oven needed and totally customizable!
These no bake mummy Oreo cookies are spooky-cute and super simple to make. With a drizzle of white chocolate and a pair of candy eyes, you've got a fun Halloween treat in minutes. They're great for getting the kids involved in the kitchen!
Monster Oreo truffles are equal parts creepy and delicious! These no-bake bites are made with crushed Oreos and cream cheese, then dipped in colorful chocolate and topped with googly eyes for a monster mash-up everyone will love.
Oreo spiders are the cutest creepy crawlies you'll want to eat! Made with pretzel legs and candy eyes, they’re the perfect mix of salty, sweet, and spooky—and so easy that kids can help assemble them.
This Halloween Oreo fudge is rich, creamy, and packed with cookie chunks and colorful candy. It’s a no-fuss recipe that comes together in minutes and sets up beautifully for parties or gifting.
Halloween Oreo cake bars are soft, sweet, and filled with crushed cookies and festive sprinkles. They start with a simple boxed mix and bake into chewy, crowd-pleasing bars that are perfect for a spooky dessert table.
These Oreo spider cookies are a no-bake Halloween hit made with pretzel legs, candy eyes, and melted chocolate. They’re quick, adorable, and perfect for parties or school treats.
No bake pumpkin Oreo truffles combine warm fall flavors with spooky Halloween vibes. Rolled in orange chocolate and decorated for the season, these bite-sized treats are easy to make and hard to resist.
This spooky graveyard trifle is layered with rich chocolate pudding, crushed Oreos, and Halloween candies for a dessert that’s as fun to make as it is to eat. Add cookie tombstones and gummy worms for a graveyard scene that’s perfect for parties!
These chocolate-covered Oreo eyeballs are a creepy-cute Halloween treat that’s super simple to make. Just dip Oreos in white chocolate and decorate with candy to create an edible eyeball that’s fun, festive, and totally kid-approved.
Individual dirt pudding cups are always a hit—and these graveyard-themed versions are made even better with crushed Oreos and spooky toppings. They’re no-bake, easy to prep ahead, and perfect for school parties or Halloween gatherings.
Bring a little magic to your dessert table with these Hocus Pocus-inspired black cat cookies made from Oreos. With just a few decorations, you’ll have a batch of whimsical and witchy treats that everyone will love.
Spooktacular Cheesecake with “Bloody” Raspberry Filling
This spooky cheesecake has a rich, creamy center and a surprise “bloody” raspberry filling that’s perfect for Halloween. It looks dramatic, tastes amazing, and makes a show-stopping centerpiece for your dessert table.
Zombie dessert nachos are a creative and creepy twist on classic nachos, made with sweet chips, melted chocolate, and plenty of Halloween candy. This fun recipe is easy to customize and guaranteed to be the talk of your Halloween party!
Reesa Lewandowski is the creator of Momma Lew, a New Jersey-based food blog where she shares easy, family-friendly recipes inspired by everyday life. A mom of two teenagers and a self-taught cook and baker, Reesa has spent over a decade developing simple, approachable meals—from quick weeknight dinners to festive desserts—all tested in her own kitchen. Her recipes focus on comfort food with a modern twist, seasonal favorites, and stress-free baking. Drawing inspiration from her Jersey roots, Reesa’s goal is to help busy families enjoy delicious meals without the fuss.
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