Category: Desserts

Franken Pops

Short on time but still want to whip up some Halloween magic for the kids? Say hello to Fɾαɳƙҽɳ Pσρʂ! 🧟‍♂️ These clean-ingredient store-bought rice crispy treats go on a stick, take a dip in green plant-based dyed white chocolate, and voilà – Frankenstein’s in the house! A semi-homemade treat that’s spooktacularly simple and delicious. And don’t worry- no spooky ingredients here. It’s plant-based, artificial dye-free, and gluten-free.

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Chocolate Pretzel Spiderwebs

Last-minute Halloween preparations got you in a web of stress? 🕸️ Don’t worry, we’ve got your back with these no-bake 𝑷𝒓𝒆𝒕𝒛𝒆𝒍 𝑺𝒑𝒊𝒅𝒆𝒓𝒘𝒆𝒃𝒔, a treat that’s as easy as it is delicious! 👻🎃

🕸️ What’s the secret? You probably already have the ingredients in your pantry! Grab some pretzels, melt some white chocolate, add a raisin and milk chocolate spider, and you’ve got yourself a hauntingly delightful treat in minutes.

🕸️ No need for a last-minute dash to the supermarket; this is a pantry-friendly delight that lets you focus on the fun, not the shopping. So, get creative, weave your web, and enjoy a wickedly delicious Halloween with these easy, no-bake pretzel spiderwebs. Your little monsters will thank you! 🕷️🕸️

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Strawberry Skulls

These choco-skulls might give you the spooks, but I guarantee the strawberry ‘brain’ inside will make your taste buds scream with delight! My kids were absolutely loving these and I don’t think we can ever go back to regular chocolate dipped strawberries again.

💀 When I saw @beautyanddasweetz make these creepy treats, I knew I had to give it a try to see the kids’ reactions!

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Apple Muffins

Throw out your other apple muffin recipes… you won’t need those B-listers anymore. Trust me, you won’t need another—this one’s protein-packed with Greek yogurt for extra creaminess and is also gluten-free. Plus, we made them extra cute with a homemade plant-based gummy worm!

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Halloween Apple Slice “Donuts”

These spiderweb apple slices look just like donuts but pack the nutrient content of an apple… win win for the kiddos! Did you know apples are a great source of vitamin C? (which is why an apple a day keeps the doctor away!)

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Caramel Apple Grapes

Hear me out. Candy apples are fun, but the artificial color? The ridiculous amount of sugar? Let’s bring candy apples to the current century and give them an autumn glow-up:

✨ cotton candy grapes
✨ date caramel made from dates, water, and sea salt (and pumpkin pie spice if we’re feelin fancy)
✨ crushed peanuts, graham crackers, and granola

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Strawberry Ghosts

Bookmark this page down for an easy Halloween snack that’s always a crowd-pleaser! We’ve leveled up these chocolate strawberries with a spooky twist.

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Mummy Apple Pops

Save these down to make for Halloween! These 4 ingredient apple pops are simple to make and are a great way to welcome spooky season. All you need is an apple, semi-sweet chocolate, white chocolate, and mini chocolate chips (can you tell we love chocolate??)

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Jack O’Lantern Apple Pops

It’s almost spooky season and we’re rounding up our favorite Halloween treats! These apple pops are made with just five ingredients: apples, white chocolate, plant-based natural orange food color, semi-sweet chocolate, and dye-free candy for the green stem. It’s a fun after-school treat and a great hands-on activity for the kids to get creative!

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Apple Nachos

An easy way to spice up snack time for the kids is to change the way a typical snack is presented. Watch as we level up our apples and peanut butter while getting the kids to eat superfood hemp seeds as well as vitamin rich pumpkin & sunflower seeds 😉

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Spiced Apple Granola Cups

Let’s get all the Autumn feels together with these no-bake breakfast treats. 🍂 Crunchy granola combined with creamy nut butter forms our addicting cup’s base. Once frozen, we fill it with tart Greek yogurt topped with cinnamon coated cooked apples and a drizzle of sweet honey or pure maple syrup.

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Apple Slice “Donuts”

If you’re looking for a wonderful seasonal food activity to do with the kids, I highly recommend these apple “donuts”! Both Liv and Sawyer had the best time painting and decorating their apple slices. It’s great for fine motor skills and sparks creativity. All you need is 2 apples, a cup of Greek yogurt (nondairy yogurt works great too if vegan!) and 2 starter spoons to act as their paint brushes. (Also note that the yogurt can easily be replaced with chocolate spread, peanut butter, or hazelnut spread. The options are endless!) Fill some bowls with different toppings, and let their imagination take care of the rest!

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