Skip the usual store-bought sweets this Halloween and make the treats yourself. With the homemade goodies you'll whip up, you'll surely be a hit with the trick-or-treaters—and with your kids, too!
So get the kitchen ready for some frightening fun with the kids! Choose a recipe from these cute, creepy goodies. Happy Halloween!
Healthy Halloween! Let the kids go nuts with this super-easy recipe. Roll, sprinkle, and smother your apples with anything from candies to coffee. The best thing about these is you can sneak in a serving of fruit for your kids to enjoy. See the recipe
Yes, pecan! Just wrap these no-cook nutty candies in pretty cellophane--and voila!--you've got Pecan Praline Candy! These no-fail bites aren't just tasty treats, they make good holiday gifts, too! See the recipe
Traditional with a twist! Make polvoron extra pretty by molding them into cute shapes. You can make this Pinoy classic into a Halloween hit by dipping them not just into chocolate but in two kinds of chocolate. See the recipe!
Truffle time! The little ones will surely get bowled over these balls! Handing out Milk Chocolate Truffles will make your place the Halloween highlight of the year, so make sure to make extra. See the recipe
Cutie creatures! Got a soft spot for marshmallows? This one's for you! The kids won't stop munching on these hair-raising Homemade Halloween Marshmallows. See the recipe
Cloud pleaser! The fluffy Chocolate Chip Clouds are made of meringue so it'll be a blast to make. Wanna make them cuter? Shape them like little ghosts and use the choco chips to create cute faces. See the recipe
Heaven sent! These little Angel's Sigh pieces are crisp on the outside, soft in the inside, and all heavenly. The crunch comes from the chopped walnuts and corn flakes, while the gooey part is the dried mangoes inside. Sigh! See the recipe
Yeba, yema! Make Yema from scratch! Chef Gene Gonzalez made these lovely, little balls easier to make. The secret to keeping the mixture from sticking to your palms is to dust your hands with sugar before balling. See the recipe
Stick with it! A great way to disguise something healthy is to literally sugarcoat it. This Pecan Caramel Apple has three levels of crunch: chopped pecans, caramel, and the apple. See the recipe
Make 'em pop! Transform regular cookies into lollipop treats. It's not enough you coat them in colorful chocolate. You have to coat them in pretty candy sprinkles. Little girls will love this one. See the recipe
Kooky cookies! Specially made for Halloween, these super-cute Spooky Cookie Sandwiches are made of orange-colored buttercream filling in between homemade cookies. You can also experiment with other colors with the filling for a frighteningly fun time. See the recipe
Grape times! For a cool change, serve up these Choco-Dipped Grape Clusters on the buffet table. Grownups and kids alike will absolutely adore noshing on these fruits dipped in decadent dark chocolate. See the recipe