If you are looking for Trick or Treat recipes you can make with your kids this Halloween, look no further because I have the best vegan and gluten-free recipes right here that are perfect for trick-or-treating. Do you know what the best part of these recipes is? These are super fun and super easy to make.
Spending a cozy weekend with my family made me realize how much fun it is to enjoy amazing food while spending quality time with them. Let’s face it – watching them have fun, enjoying the same things that we do gives a much better meaning to ‘time well spent’. With Halloween just peeking around the corner – I figured it would be the perfect holiday to collaborate with the kids, and let them help make their Halloween treats.
These trick or treat recipes are not only 100% vegan and gluten-free, but they are also fun to make with your kids. A big plus factor for these recipes is that they look fun and monsterrific – making it super apt for Halloween. It will also be a creative opportunity for your kids to unlock their artistic side. So, without further chit-chat, scroll down below because I know you’re already excited to check out these amazing recipes and to start preparing your Halloween treats. Enjoy!
Six Trick or Treat Recipes you can make with your Kids
1. Frankenstein Krispies
Let’s start this list with something cute, monsterrific, and super easy to make – an absolute delight for any Halloween party. It’s a no-bake recipe that will only need a few additional items to make them come alive, and it will make your kids go “Woah!”. These Frankenstein Krispies are gluten, dairy, egg, soy, peanut, and nut-free. Check out the recipe here.
2. Sweet n’ Salty Nut Clusters
This is another really easy recipe that you can make with the little ones. They look like delicious candies. Made with healthy ingredients, this vegan and gluten-free recipe is bursting with sweet and salty flavors, which is perfect for trick-or-treating. Another reason why your kids will love them is that you can easily customize them to match your kid’s taste preference. Recipe here for your reference.
3. Bloody Halloween Cups
This recipe is another fun way for your kids to have a healthy treat. It is healthy, but it is still very exciting, festive to try, and definitely fun to make. The best part about these Bloody Cups is that they are filled with raspberry sauce – that oozing goodness that makes it look like gushing blood – making it the perfect treat for Halloween. Your kids are going to love making these treats. Enjoy seeing their reactions as the sauce oozes out. They are vegan, gluten-free, and only need three ingredients to make, so check them out right here and expect a fun kitchen collab with your precious ones.
4. Matcha Chocolate Covered Strawberries
Talk about easy! This comforting, inviting, and eye-candy delight is just the right recipe for your kids to help prepare while waiting for their Halloween Party. My kids love these for two reasons: they love strawberries and they love chocolate. The matcha is a surprisingly delicious addition to the mix. Check out the recipe here!
5. Jack Skellington Mounds Cups
I think these skeleton cups are so cute. I can just see my kids having fun while making them with different skeleton faces. Haha, it would be such an unforgettable bonding experience. This spooktacular 4-ingredient recipe is inspired by The Nightmare Before Christmas which makes it fun for the adults too. This recipe is paleo, vegan, gluten-free and dairy-free. Recipe here.
6. Peanut Butter Spider Cookies
What a fun simple recipe! My kids love cookies, and making them for trick-or-treat would make their little hearts skip a beat! This peanut butter cookie recipe is so simple that it only takes four ingredients to make, but it packs so much peanut butter goodness that your kids will surely love these treats. Plus, this is a nod to the literary classic Charlotte’s Web so it would be a fun learning experience with your kids too. Complete recipe here.
Have fun making these amazing trick-or-treat recipes with your kids! I am astounded that a lot of us are excited to have our kids help us in the kitchen more and allow them to be as creative and as artistic as they want. To see our other Halloween-related round-ups, go here! Happy Halloween!
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