Halloween dessert table ideas don’t have to be all sugar and spooky icing—this round up brings together fun, festive treats for every kind of sweet tooth!
From gooey no bake Halloween desserts to healthy Halloween snacks for toddlers shaped like pumpkins and ghosts, these whole food desserts are both satisfying and adorable.

Think rich chocolate, warm fall spices, and naturally sweetened bites that even picky little monsters will love!
Looking for Halloween dessert table ideas that are spooky, delicious, and perfect for sharing? Keep reading—and don’t miss my yummy Fall desserts to pair with your spread!
Halloween Dessert Table Ideas
Looking for Halloween dessert table ideas that are easy to make and full of festive flair? In this post, I’m sharing a few of our favorite treats—including the easiest spider web brownies marshmallow, a super simple no bake Halloween dessert, and my toddler’s top pick: monster date energy balls protein.
You’ll also find a soft and spooky twist with pumpkin bread with cream cheese glaze, which doubles as a delicious ghost dessert. To top it off, add spider pumpkin chocolate chip cookies to your table for a perfect mix of cozy fall flavor and creepy-crawly fun.
Each recipe doubles as one of the perfect healthy Halloween treats for trick or treaters for toddlers—bringing festive fun to your dessert table without the sugar overload!
No Bake Halloween Dessert
These monster date energy balls protein are the easiest, no bake Halloween dessert—made with wholesome ingredients like oats, peanut butter and dates, they come together in minutes without turning on the oven.
They add a cute and healthy flare to your Halloween dessert table ideas by balancing out the sugary sweets with a nutrient-packed treat that still feels festive and fun. .


Spooky Cute Ghost Dessert
This cozy and delicious pumpkin bread with cream cheese glaze is a must-have for your Halloween dessert table ideas. Moist, warmly spiced, and topped with a thick swirl of sweet glaze, it easily becomes a festive ghost dessert by adding cute ghost toppers.


Batty for Pumpkin Muffins


Hi, I’m Trisha.
Our kitchen is the heart of our home, and everyone in the family gets involved—even my little sous chefs! It’s incredible to watch how much they’ve learned.
While busy creating whole food desserts, I’m behind the lens, capturing the special moments— That’s where the magic unfolds!
Enjoy these easy desserts to share with a freshly brewed cup!

Spider Web Brownies Marshmallow
These cast iron brownies are the best Halloween treat—rich, fudgy, and finished with a shiny crackle top. Topped with gooey spider web marshmallow, they’re a spooky dessert and festive centerpiece. Easily adapt them into gluten free Halloween brownies or boost them into protein brownie bites. With fun Halloween brownie decorating like candy eyes or glitter, they are such an easy Halloween snacks for toddlers—fun to make and even more fun to eat!


Brownie Bats
If you’re looking to add a fun and festive touch to your Halloween dessert table ideas, these brownie bats are the perfect treat. With a rich and fudgy chocolate brownie bats recipe, you don’t need complicated steps or hours in the kitchen. Simply bake your favorite brownies, then grab this bat-shaped cookie cutter to transform them into spooky little bites.

This easy brownie bats recipe is kid-friendly, budget-friendly, and guaranteed to be a hit at any party. Pair them with other Halloween desserts or serve them solo—either way, these chocolate brownie bats will disappear fast!
Fudge Stripe Witch Hats


Spooktacular Moist Gluten Free Chocolate Zucchini Bread
Sink your fangs into this wickedly rich gluten-free chocolate zucchini bread—made extra festive with melty chocolate chips, spooky candy eyes, and creepy crawly chocolate spiders! Moist, tender, and packed with hidden veggies (thanks, zucchini!), this ghoulishly good treat is a perfect Halloween breakfast, snack, or dessert.


Spider Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies


Flying Bacon Bats


