The Cutest Halloween Oreo Recipes (Cookies, Balls, Treats and More)

Halloween treats are always a big deal in our house, and this year my daughter has been counting down the days to make the cutest Oreo recipe creations ever.

I mean she had total fun making back to school treats and Thanksgiving rolo treats too!

Every time we walk through the grocery store, she spots the Halloween Oreos and reminds me that we have to make the ones with candy eyes and chocolate drizzle.

I love how excited she gets for little projects like this — the kitchen turns into a happy mess of sprinkles, melted chocolate, and giggles.

It’s one of those simple traditions that makes the season feel special.

And honestly, these Oreo treats are just as fun to make as they are to eat.

If we’re decorating them like ghosts, bats, or pumpkins, they always turn out adorable and perfectly Halloween-ready.

Cute & a Bit Spooky Oreo Cookie Recipes for Halloween

You’re going to love these cute (and just a little spooky) Oreo recipes for Halloween.

They’re easy to make, fun to decorate, and perfect for getting into the Halloween spirit without too much work. Grab your candy eyes, sprinkles, and chocolate melts — it’s time to turn those Oreos into the cutest spooky treats ever.

1. Easy Oreo Spiders

These Oreo Spiders are one of those Halloween treats that look fancy but are oh-so easy to make and are perfect for doing with little helpers.

You just press broken pretzel rod pieces into each side of an Oreo to make the legs, melt a bit of chocolate and dab it where the eyes go, then press on candy eyeballs.

Chill them for a few minutes, and voilà — spooky-cute cookies ready to delight (and maybe creep out just a little).

2. No Bake Oreo Bats

These Oreo Bat Cookies are the ultimate no-bake Halloween treat — simple, cute, and totally kid-approved.

You can cover the Oreo’s with chocolate before you start.

You just break a few Oreos in half to make the wings, melt some chocolate, and use it to “glue” candy eyes on top of a whole Oreo.

Then, tuck the wings into the cream on each side, chill for a few minutes, and you’ve got the most adorable little bats ready to swoop onto your Halloween dessert table.

3. Kooky Jack-O-Lantern Oreo Covered Cookies

These Halloween Jack-O-Lantern cookies are the kind of treat that looks store-bought but couldn’t be easier to make — perfect for a quick and fun spooky project.

You just dip each Oreo into orange melted candy melts or chocolate, then decorate with candy eyes, drizzles, or sprinkles while the coating is still soft to make a spooky pumpkin face.

Pop them in the fridge for a few minutes to set, and you’ll have glossy, festive cookies that are almost too cute to eat (almost!).

4. Spooky Oreo Cookies

Look at these Spooky Halloween Oreos! They are brilliantly simple — dramatic, fun, and ready in minutes.

You just grab plain Oreos, splatter red icing across them to mimic spooky “blood,” and stick on candy eyes (sometimes one, sometimes two) for a creepy effect.

Let the icing dry, and voilà — eerie, eye-catching treats that are spooky and sweet in equal measure

5. Monster Oreo Cookies

Nothing beats a Halloween treat that’s colorful, goofy, and super easy to make — and these monster cookies check every box.

Dip each Oreo into melted candy melts, add candy eyes, sprinkles, or pretzel horns, and give them funny little faces.

Chill them for a few minutes, and you’ll have a tray full of playful cookie monsters that are more cute than creepy.

6. Oreo Witch Hats

Looking for a Halloween treat that’s equal parts cute and simple?

These witch hat cookies are a quick no-bake idea that come together in minutes.

Just dip Oreos in melted chocolate, press a Hershey’s Kiss on top for the hat, and add a little frosting ribbon or sprinkle band for flair — then chill until set for the sweetest spooky snack.

So cute!

7. Mint Oreo Frankenstein Cookies

These Frankenstein Oreos are such a fun twist on classic dipped cookies — festive, spooky, and surprisingly easy to make.

You just dip mint Oreos into melted green candy melts, then add candy eyes and draw on Frankenstein’s little hair and stitches with melted chocolate.

Chill them for a few minutes, and you’ll have adorable monster cookies that are sure to be a Halloween party hit.

8. Oreo Spider Web Cookies

Looking for a Halloween treat that’s spooky but still simple to make? These Spider Web Oreo Cookies are the perfect mix of cute and creepy.

Just drizzle melted white chocolate in circles over each Oreo, drag a toothpick through the lines to create a web pattern, and let them set.

In minutes, you’ll have eerie little web cookies that look impressive but couldn’t be easier to pull together.

9. Oreo Ghost Cookies

If you’re in the mood for a spooky-cute treat that’s no-bake and fuss-free, these Oreo Ghost Cookies are a perfect pick.

Just coat each Oreo in white chocolate or vanilla candy melts and make sure to use a Ghost cookie mold, then use a small amount of dark chocolate (or melted candy melts) to pipe on spooky eyes and a little mouth.

Give them a few minutes in the fridge to firm up—and voilà, adorable ghost cookies ready to float into your Halloween dessert lineup.

10. Chocolate Halloween Mummy Oreo Cookies

If you’re looking for an easy treat that still looks festive, these dipped Oreos are a total win. Just melt some white candy melts or chocolate, dip each cookie until coated, and decorate with candy eyes, sprinkles, or a drizzle of colored chocolate. A

fter a short chill, they turn into the cutest spooky cookies — simple, sweet, and perfect for Halloween.

Fun and Festive Halloween Oreo Balls & Treats

If you had so much fun making these Oreo cookies, try these Halloween Oreo Balls and Treats — they’re festive, no-bake, and perfect for any spooky celebration.

You can dip, drizzle, and decorate them however you like for the ultimate mix of cute and creepy. Grab your Oreos, candy melts, and sprinkles, it’s time to make Halloween a little sweeter.

11. Halloween Oreo Balls

These Halloween Oreo Balls are the easiest bite-sized treats you can make — rich, creamy, and perfect for spooky season.

Just crush a pack of Oreos into fine crumbs, mix them with softened cream cheese, and roll the mixture into small balls.

Chill for about 20 minutes, then dip each one into melted candy melts or chocolate.

Add festive sprinkles, drizzle with colored chocolate, or top with candy eyes for that Halloween flair.

Pop them back in the fridge to set, and you’ll have fun, festive Oreo bites that everyone will love.

12. Halloween Oreo Bark

If you want a Halloween dessert that’s colorful, crunchy, and so easy to make, Oreo bark is the way to go.

Start by lining a baking sheet with parchment paper and setting it aside.

Melt chopped white almond bark in a microwave-safe bowl, heating in short bursts and stirring every few seconds until smooth and creamy — or use a double boiler if you prefer.

Once melted, spread a thin layer of the chocolate onto the prepared pan, then arrange Oreo cookies on top. Pour the remaining melted chocolate over the cookies and gently smooth it out with the back of a spoon.

Sprinkle on festive Halloween decorations, then chill the pan for about 30 minutes until firm. When it’s set, break or cut the bark into pieces and serve your sweet, spooky creation.

13. Oreo Mummy Balls

These Mummy balls are soo cute for Halloween!

Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and set it aside. In a food processor, pulse Oreos until they turn into fine crumbs, then mix the crumbs with softened cream cheese in a large bowl until smooth.

Scoop and roll the mixture into 1-inch balls, place them on the prepared sheet, and freeze for about 30 minutes to firm up. Melt white chocolate according to the package directions, then dip each chilled

Oreo ball using a fork, letting the excess drip off before setting it back on the sheet. Drizzle more melted chocolate over the top and gently press on two candy eyes while it’s still soft.

Chill for another 15–20 minutes until the coating is set, and your spooky little Oreo truffles are ready to serve!

14. Oreo Chewy Bars

Chewy goodness! I can’t wait to try these Oreo chewy bars!

Start by preheating your oven to 300°F and lightly spraying a 13×9-inch baking pan with nonstick spray.

In a large bowl, stir together the melted butter, white sugar, and brown sugar until combined. Mix in the beaten eggs, then add the self-rising flour and vanilla extract, stirring until the batter is smooth.

Gently fold in about two-thirds of the chopped Halloween Oreos, then spread the mixture evenly into the prepared pan. Top with the remaining Oreos and a handful of festive Halloween sprinkles.

Bake for 40 to 50 minutes, making sure not to overbake, then let the bars cool completely before slicing. Store them in an airtight container for a soft, chewy Halloween treat.

15. Halloween Oreo Cake Bars

So delicious and easy to make!

Preheat your oven to 350°F (177°C) and lightly spray a 9×13-inch baking dish with nonstick spray.

Place the Oreos in a large zip-top bag and crush them into chunky pieces using a rolling pin. Spread half of the chopped Oreos evenly over the bottom of the prepared pan.

In a large bowl, combine the cake mix, eggs, oil, and milk, then beat with an electric mixer until the batter is thick and smooth.

Fold in one cup of sprinkles and half of the remaining Oreo chunks. Gently spread the batter over the Oreo layer, making sure it reaches all corners without shifting the cookies.

Sprinkle the remaining Oreos and sprinkles on top.

Bake for 20–25 minutes, checking for doneness with a toothpick — it should come out clean.

Let the bars cool completely before cutting them into squares, then serve and enjoy these soft, festive Halloween Oreo cake bars.

16. Ghost Oreo Balls

What a cute Halloween Oreo treat to make!

Start by crushing the Oreos into fine crumbs using a food processor or a zip-top bag and rolling pin.

Mix the crumbs with softened cream cheese until smooth and evenly combined. Press about 1–2 tablespoons of the mixture into each ghost-shaped mold and refrigerate until firm (or freeze for 20 minutes if you’re in a hurry).

Melt the white chocolate wafers, then carefully remove each ghost and dip it into the melted chocolate.

Place them on a parchment-lined baking sheet and refrigerate for 10–15 minutes to set. Finish by piping on spooky little eyes and mouths with black icing or melted black wafers.

Keep your Oreo ghost truffles chilled until it’s time to serve these hauntingly cute Halloween treats.

17. Halloween Oreo Brookie Bars

To make these easy oreo bars, preheat the oven to 350°F and spray a 13×9-inch baking dish.

For the cookie layer, beat butter, sugars, and vanilla until creamy, then mix in eggs, flour, salt, baking soda, and chocolate chips.

Press the dough into the pan and top with rows of Halloween Oreos.

For the brownie layer, combine brownie mix, oil, water, and eggs, then pour over the Oreos.

Bake for 40–45 minutes until a toothpick comes out clean. Cool completely before cutting into rich, gooey cookie-Oreo-brownie bars.

18. Halloween Brownies

For the ultimate Halloween treat, try these mummified brownies.

Preheat the oven to 350°F (180°C) and line a 9×12-inch baking tin with parchment paper. Melt the milk chocolate and butter together over low heat, stirring until smooth, then set aside to cool slightly.

In a large bowl, whisk the eggs, brown sugar, and vanilla for about 5 minutes until light and fluffy. Gradually mix in the melted chocolate, then sift in the flour and fold until combined.

Add nuts or chocolate chips if desired, then spread the batter into the prepared tin and bake for 15–20 minutes. Once cooled, cut the brownies into rectangles.

Melt white chocolate, attach candy eyes, and drizzle the rest over each brownie to create fun mummy “bandages.”

Fun and Easy Halloween Oreos for You

I hope you found some fun treats to make for Halloween! I know my daughter has!

Make sure to also try my Rice Krispie Halloween treats too!

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