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8 frightfully fun recipes for Halloween

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If dressing up isn’t your thing, then there’s another fun way to celebrate Halloween: with some spooky recipes. 

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Your little monsters will love these scarily good Halloween treats.

1. Spooky chocolate ghost slice

Spooky chocolate ghost chocolate slice
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It’s super easy to create this ghostly effect in chocolate.

2. Healthy scary bats

Healthy bat balls
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A super simple balls recipe with a super-cute result.

3. Creepy crawly spider cookies

Spider cookies
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Use Jaffas and Maltesers to create creepy spiders.

4. Scary gingerbread skeletons

Skeleton gingerbread biscuits
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An old favourite recipe with a spooky update.

5. Frankenstein sausage rolls

frankstein sausage rolls halloween recipes
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You can also make these ahead and freeze. Just add 10 minutes to the cooking time. 

6. Goblin cupcakes

Goblin cupcakes
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These tasty goblin cupcakes will cast a spell on the whole the family.

7. Dracula doughnuts

dracula doughnuts halloween recipe
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This Halloween recipe is the simplest of them all. No cooking required, simply grab your doughnuts and start decorating.

8. Halloween fruit platter

Halloween fruit platter

Who said spooky snacks had to be unhealthy. This fruit platter is perfect for your Halloween party and is super simple to make.

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