Jump to Recipe These Halloween cookie recipes are the tastiest way to celebrate everyone’s favorite fun and spooky holiday! They are perfect for bringing to parties or you can make them to enjoy at home. No matter the occasion, these Halloween cookies are always a hit! Best Halloween Cookies To Make Halloween isn’t just about candy, it’s about cookies too! This list of Halloween cookie recipes is full of fun, spooky, and tasty treat ideas that will have you feeling festive. These cookies make a great addition to any Halloween dessert spread. Share them at church, school, work, or enjoy them at home with friends and family!

Jump to:Best Halloween Cookies To Make Homemade Halloween Cookies To Try

  1. Nutter Butter Mummies
  2. Bat Sugar Cookies
  3. Mummy Macarons
  4. No Bake Pumpkin Cookies
  5. Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies
  6. Candy Corn Sugar Cookie Pinwheels
  7. Meringue Ghosts
  8. Eyeball Cookies
  9. Monster Cookies
  10. Halloween Haystack Cookies
  11. Boo Bites
  12. Witch’s Fingers
  13. Halloween Cookies
  14. Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookie Skillet
  15. Frankenstein’s Monster Cookies 🎃 More Halloween Recipes 📋 Recipe

Homemade Halloween Cookies To Try Some of these cookies are spooky and some look downright gross, but they all taste delicious! Give these recipes a try this year for an extra special Halloween! Check out my page on Halloween treats for more fun and spooky snack ideas!

  1. Nutter Butter Mummies These Nutter Butter mummies are just as cute as they are delicious! You only need 4 ingredients and 10 minutes to throw them together. You don’t even have to cook anything! Just microwave the almond bark and dunk away.

Nutter Butter Mummies

Nutter Butter mummies are a fun, festive, and spooky snack that is perfect for any Halloween-themed festivities! These chocolate-coated cookies are amazingly easy to prepare. There is no cooking required and they are completely ready to eat in just 10 minutes!

Check out this recipe

  1. Bat Sugar Cookies You will want to make this easy recipe for bat sugar cookies year after year. They consist of classic rolled-out sugar cookies and black royal icing. The cute little eyeballs are optional but they are made with a simple 2-ingredient icing as well! You hardly need any decorating skills to make these adorable bats.

Bat Sugar Cookies

Bat sugar cookies are a tasty and fun Halloween dessert that’s perfect for baking with the kids during the scariest time of the year! These rolled-out spooky cookies are chilled, cut out into bats, then decorated with black royal icing. Try my easy bat sugar cookie recipe to share with crowds this Halloween season!

Check out this recipe

  1. Mummy Macarons Everyone loves sweet vanilla macarons. Especially when they are dressed up like mummies! Their sweet face is made with candy eyes and the “bandages” are simply a drizzle of white chocolate. One batch makes 30 mummies! They are absolutely perfect for parties!

Mummy Macarons

These mummy macarons are classic vanilla macarons filled with sweet buttercream and then transformed to look like a spooky Halloween mummy! These delectable treats are perfect for any Halloween parties or festivities! Not only do they look impressive, but they taste absolutely amazing too!

Check out this recipe

  1. No Bake Pumpkin Cookies If baking isn’t your forte, try these no-bake pumpkin cookies! They are like your favorite childhood no-bake oatmeal cookies but with plenty of pumpkin flavor. Kids can help form the cookies. They will also love eating them!

No-Bake Pumpkin Cookies

These no-bake pumpkin cookies are a sweet and tasty fall-time treat that requires absolutely no time in the oven! Simply heat your mixture on the stove for a couple of minutes and then press them into cookies! They are so easy to make that you’ll be making them over and over again all season long!

Check out this recipe

  1. Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies Classic chocolate chip cookies with a tasty pumpkin twist! These cookies are chewy and gooey, just how chocolate chip cookies should be. Your house will smell wonderful as they bake, and they taste even better!

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies

Deliciously soft and chewy Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies are the best combination of pumpkin puree, warm baking spices, and sweet chocolate chips! These tasty autumn cookies are a family favorite, plus they’re super easy to make and taste even better after storing for a day or two!

Check out this recipe

  1. Candy Corn Sugar Cookie Pinwheels These colorful pinwheel cookies look just like candy corn! They taste like classic sugar cookies, but they sure are festive. All you need is a batch of sugar cookie dough and some red and yellow food coloring.

Candy Corn Sugar Cookie Pinwheels

Brightly colored festive Halloween cookies in candy corn colors!

Check out this recipe

  1. Meringue Ghosts These sweet meringue ghosts are light and airy. With facial features made from melted chocolate chips, you can make whatever facial features you like! These meringue cookies practically melt in your mouth. You’ll enjoy making them just as much as eating them!

Meringue Ghosts

Meringue ghosts are sugary, airy, and delicious cookies perfect for sharing with a large crowd at your next Halloween party! These spooky meringue ghosts feature egg whites, sugar, and melted chocolate chips for eyes. Add this recipe to your Halloween party food list because everyone will be falling in love with this delightful treat!

Check out this recipe

  1. Eyeball Cookies These fun eyeball cookies can be customized to any color. It’s an easy recipe made by coating vanilla wafers with white chocolate. Food coloring is the trick to the colored irises and red lines. Let your creativity shine!

Eyeball Cookies

All eyes will definitely be on these adorable cookies when they’re set on any buffet table. I created them for my son’s kindergarten class for Halloween. —Sherry Lee, Columbus, Ohio

Check out this recipe

  1. Monster Cookies These monster cookies are fun and festive! You will need a few standard baking ingredients, lots of candy eyeballs, and 3 different colors of food dye. Your crinkle cookies can have as many or as few eyeballs as you like.

These Halloween Monster Cookies Are Spooky-Cute

These scary-cute crinkle cookies are made from cake mix.

Check out this recipe

  1. Halloween Haystack Cookies Everyone loves classic haystack cookies, so it should be no surprise they are just as tasty when they’re green! Food dye and candy eyes make these swamp-monsters Halloween-ready. Best of all, these are no-bake cookies. They are ready in no time!

Monster Halloween Haystacks Recipe

This Halloween haystacks recipe is the perfect way to serve up some fun to your little monsters for the holiday. Find out how to make this easy recipe ->

Check out this recipe

  1. Boo Bites These tiny cookies are a cute and fun snack! They are shortbread cookies cut into bite-sized squares with Halloween-colored sprinkles. Boo! Bites make fabulous gifts or treats for the kids.

BOO! Bites (Tiny Shortbread Cookies)

These tiny shortbread cookies come together very quickly for festive little munchies everybody will love! A fun alternative to cut-out Halloween sugar cookies, these BOO! Bites sprinkle cookies are a perfect Halloween gift. The dough for these Halloween shortbread cookies is easy to work with once…

Check out this recipe

  1. Witch’s Fingers These spooky witch’s fingers will be all the talk at your next get-together. The cookie dough is simply shaped like a finger and almonds are used as the fingernail. You can even make them bloody with red gel food dye or jam! You can really go all out and add green food coloring to the fingers if you prefer your witches that color.

Spooky Witches’ Fingers

Almonds act as fingernails and red decorating gel as blood for these finger-shaped cookies that will provide a great treat for any Halloween party.

Check out this recipe

  1. Halloween Cookies This classic sugar cookie recipe lets you get creative with the decorations! Make some look like pumpkins or load them up with sparkly black sprinkles. Sometimes sticking with a classic is the way to go. These cookies are the perfect example!

Easy Halloween Cookies

Get the creative juices flowing with our beyond delicious Halloween cookies recipe. There’s no wrong way to decorate a Halloween sugar cookie; try colorful sprinkles or classic orange and black icing! If you happen to eat a little icing along the way, we don’t blame you. Invite the neighborhood over…

Check out this recipe

  1. Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookie Skillet What’s better than pumpkin chocolate chip cookies? One giant pumpkin chocolate chip cookie in a skillet! Cut individual slices to serve or add a few scoops of ice cream and hand everyone a spoon!

This Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Skillet Cookie Is Dangerously Good

Because one giant cookie is always better.

Check out this recipe

  1. Frankenstein’s Monster Cookies These cookies don’t look like monsters. However, they are made up of parts from many kinds of cookies (just like Frankenstein)! They are loaded with M&M’s, peanuts, pretzels, and oatmeal. You can even chop up leftover Halloween candy and mix it in. These cookies have it all!

These Chunky Monster Cookies Are Packed With M&M’s, Peanuts, And Pretzels

There’s no such thing as too many mix-ins.

Check out this recipe

🎃 More Halloween Recipes Halloween Appetizers - Just what you need to get your Halloween party started!Witch’s Brew Cocktail - A tasty vodka cocktail that looks like it was brewed in a cauldron!Halloween Cake Ideas - The most fun and festive cakes for celebrating Halloween.Halloween Muddy Buddies - A quick and easy recipe for Halloween-themed puppy chow.Halloween Popcorn Balls - Marshmallows, M&M’s, candy corn, and Halloween sprinkles, all mixed into sweet and crunchy popcorn balls!Mummy Dogs - Cute little hot dog mummies all wrapped up in crescent roll bandages! These Halloween cookie recipes will be a hit with kids and adults alike! Let me know if you try one of these recipes by leaving me a comment below!

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Best Halloween Cookie Recipes: Nutter Butter Mummies (+More Tasty Treats!)

These Halloween cookie recipes are the tastiest way to celebrate everyone’s favorite fun and spooky holiday! They are perfect for bringing to parties or you can make them to enjoy at home. No matter the occasion, these Halloween cookies are always a hit!

Author | Angela

Servings: 16 servings Calories: 387kcal Prep 10 minutes Cooking 0 minutes Total Time 10 minutes

Pin Recipe Share on Facebook Ingredients US CustomaryMetric1x2x3x▢ 24 oz white almond bark (1 ½ pound package)▢ 1 tablespoon vegetable shortening▢ 16 oz Nutter Butters (1-pound, or 1 16-ounce package)▢ 1 package mini candy eyes

InstructionsTo get started, line a baking sheet with wax or parchment paper and set a cooling wire rack on top.Break up your almond bark into smaller chunks and add it to a large microwave-safe bowl as well as the vegetable shortening (*see note).24 oz white almond bark, 1 tablespoon vegetable shorteningMicrowave the bowl in short 30-second increments, stirring in between each one.Once the almond bark is almost completely melted, remove it from the microwave and stir it quickly until it is melted and smooth.Take your Nutter Butters and dip them into the white chocolate so that they are completely coated. Then, set them on the wire cooling rack and stick on two eyes. Repeat with your remaining Nutter Butters and then allow the almond bark to set.16 oz Nutter Butters, 1 package mini candy eyesPour your remaining almond bark into a squeeze bottle (or a storage bag with a tiny bit of the corner snipped off - *see note). Squeeze strips back and forth over the Nutter Butters to resemble the wraps on a mummy.Allow the chocolate to completely set and then serve or store for later. Equipment You May NeedMixing BowlWire Cooling RackBaking Sheet Notes Vegetable shortening works best for making the almond bark a perfect dipping consistency as opposed to butter or other oils. If your almond bark starts to harden in the bowl while dunking the Nutter Butters, you can pop it back into the microwave and stir it again. You may need to heat your remaining almond bark after dipping, and before transferring the melted almond bark into a squeeze bottle. To store: Keep your mummies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 7 days.

NutritionCalories: 387kcal (19%) | Carbohydrates: 51g (17%) | Protein: 2g (4%) | Fat: 18g (28%) | Saturated Fat: 14g (88%) | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 0.1g | Sodium: 114mg (5%) | Sugar: 40g (44%) | Calcium: 0.01mg | Iron: 0.001mg Did you try this recipe? Rate it below!I can’t wait to see your results! Mention @bake_it_with_love or tag #bake_it_with_love! easy halloween desserts to make, Halloween, Halloween cookie recipes, halloween cookies, Halloween desserts, halloween recipes, no-bake Halloween desserts, nutter butter mummies Course SnackCuisine AmericanAngela @ BakeItWithLove.comAngela is an at home chef that developed a passion for all things cooking and baking at a young age in her Grandma’s kitchen. After many years in the food service industry, she now enjoys sharing all of her family favorite recipes and creating tasty dinner and amazing dessert recipes here at Bake It With Love! bakeitwithlove.com/about/

These Halloween cookie recipes are the tastiest way to celebrate everyone’s favorite fun and spooky holiday! They are perfect for bringing to parties or you can make them to enjoy at home. No matter the occasion, these Halloween cookies are always a hit!

Best Halloween Cookies To Make

Halloween isn’t just about candy, it’s about cookies too! This list of Halloween cookie recipes is full of fun, spooky, and tasty treat ideas that will have you feeling festive.

These cookies make a great addition to any Halloween dessert spread. Share them at church, school, work, or enjoy them at home with friends and family!

Homemade Halloween Cookies To Try

Some of these cookies are spooky and some look downright gross, but they all taste delicious! Give these recipes a try this year for an extra special Halloween!

Check out my page on Halloween treats for more fun and spooky snack ideas!

1. Nutter Butter Mummies

These Nutter Butter mummies are just as cute as they are delicious! You only need 4 ingredients and 10 minutes to throw them together.

You don’t even have to cook anything! Just microwave the almond bark and dunk away.

Nutter Butter Mummies

Nutter Butter mummies are a fun, festive, and spooky snack that is perfect for any Halloween-themed festivities! These chocolate-coated cookies are amazingly easy to prepare. There is no cooking required and they are completely ready to eat in just 10 minutes!

Check out this recipe

2. Bat Sugar Cookies

You will want to make this easy recipe for bat sugar cookies year after year. They consist of classic rolled-out sugar cookies and black royal icing.

Nutter Butter mummies are a fun, festive, and spooky snack that is perfect for any Halloween-themed festivities! These chocolate-coated cookies are amazingly easy to prepare. There is no cooking required and they are completely ready to eat in just 10 minutes!

The cute little eyeballs are optional but they are made with a simple 2-ingredient icing as well! You hardly need any decorating skills to make these adorable bats.

Bat Sugar Cookies

Bat sugar cookies are a tasty and fun Halloween dessert that’s perfect for baking with the kids during the scariest time of the year! These rolled-out spooky cookies are chilled, cut out into bats, then decorated with black royal icing. Try my easy bat sugar cookie recipe to share with crowds this Halloween season!

Check out this recipe

3. Mummy Macarons

Everyone loves sweet vanilla macarons. Especially when they are dressed up like mummies! Their sweet face is made with candy eyes and the “bandages” are simply a drizzle of white chocolate.

Bat sugar cookies are a tasty and fun Halloween dessert that’s perfect for baking with the kids during the scariest time of the year! These rolled-out spooky cookies are chilled, cut out into bats, then decorated with black royal icing. Try my easy bat sugar cookie recipe to share with crowds this Halloween season!

One batch makes 30 mummies! They are absolutely perfect for parties!

Mummy Macarons

These mummy macarons are classic vanilla macarons filled with sweet buttercream and then transformed to look like a spooky Halloween mummy! These delectable treats are perfect for any Halloween parties or festivities! Not only do they look impressive, but they taste absolutely amazing too!

Check out this recipe

4. No Bake Pumpkin Cookies

If baking isn’t your forte, try these no-bake pumpkin cookies! They are like your favorite childhood no-bake oatmeal cookies but with plenty of pumpkin flavor.

These mummy macarons are classic vanilla macarons filled with sweet buttercream and then transformed to look like a spooky Halloween mummy! These delectable treats are perfect for any Halloween parties or festivities! Not only do they look impressive, but they taste absolutely amazing too!

Kids can help form the cookies. They will also love eating them!

No-Bake Pumpkin Cookies

These no-bake pumpkin cookies are a sweet and tasty fall-time treat that requires absolutely no time in the oven! Simply heat your mixture on the stove for a couple of minutes and then press them into cookies! They are so easy to make that you’ll be making them over and over again all season long!

Check out this recipe

5. Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies

Classic chocolate chip cookies with a tasty pumpkin twist! These cookies are chewy and gooey, just how chocolate chip cookies should be.

These no-bake pumpkin cookies are a sweet and tasty fall-time treat that requires absolutely no time in the oven! Simply heat your mixture on the stove for a couple of minutes and then press them into cookies! They are so easy to make that you’ll be making them over and over again all season long!

Your house will smell wonderful as they bake, and they taste even better!

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies

Deliciously soft and chewy Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies are the best combination of pumpkin puree, warm baking spices, and sweet chocolate chips! These tasty autumn cookies are a family favorite, plus they’re super easy to make and taste even better after storing for a day or two!

Check out this recipe

These colorful pinwheel cookies look just like candy corn! They taste like classic sugar cookies, but they sure are festive.

Deliciously soft and chewy Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies are the best combination of pumpkin puree, warm baking spices, and sweet chocolate chips! These tasty autumn cookies are a family favorite, plus they’re super easy to make and taste even better after storing for a day or two!

All you need is a batch of sugar cookie dough and some red and yellow food coloring.

Candy Corn Sugar Cookie Pinwheels

Brightly colored festive Halloween cookies in candy corn colors!

Check out this recipe

7. Meringue Ghosts

These sweet meringue ghosts are light and airy. With facial features made from melted chocolate chips, you can make whatever facial features you like!

Brightly colored festive Halloween cookies in candy corn colors!

These meringue cookies practically melt in your mouth. You’ll enjoy making them just as much as eating them!

Meringue Ghosts

Meringue ghosts are sugary, airy, and delicious cookies perfect for sharing with a large crowd at your next Halloween party! These spooky meringue ghosts feature egg whites, sugar, and melted chocolate chips for eyes. Add this recipe to your Halloween party food list because everyone will be falling in love with this delightful treat!

Check out this recipe

8. Eyeball Cookies

These fun eyeball cookies can be customized to any color. It’s an easy recipe made by coating vanilla wafers with white chocolate.

Meringue ghosts are sugary, airy, and delicious cookies perfect for sharing with a large crowd at your next Halloween party! These spooky meringue ghosts feature egg whites, sugar, and melted chocolate chips for eyes. Add this recipe to your Halloween party food list because everyone will be falling in love with this delightful treat!

Food coloring is the trick to the colored irises and red lines. Let your creativity shine!

Eyeball Cookies

All eyes will definitely be on these adorable cookies when they’re set on any buffet table. I created them for my son’s kindergarten class for Halloween. —Sherry Lee, Columbus, Ohio

Check out this recipe

9. Monster Cookies

These monster cookies are fun and festive! You will need a few standard baking ingredients, lots of candy eyeballs, and 3 different colors of food dye.

All eyes will definitely be on these adorable cookies when they’re set on any buffet table. I created them for my son’s kindergarten class for Halloween. —Sherry Lee, Columbus, Ohio

Your crinkle cookies can have as many or as few eyeballs as you like.

These Halloween Monster Cookies Are Spooky-Cute

These scary-cute crinkle cookies are made from cake mix.

Check out this recipe

10. Halloween Haystack Cookies

Everyone loves classic haystack cookies, so it should be no surprise they are just as tasty when they’re green! Food dye and candy eyes make these swamp-monsters Halloween-ready.

These scary-cute crinkle cookies are made from cake mix.

Best of all, these are no-bake cookies. They are ready in no time!

Monster Halloween Haystacks Recipe

This Halloween haystacks recipe is the perfect way to serve up some fun to your little monsters for the holiday. Find out how to make this easy recipe ->

Check out this recipe

11. Boo Bites

These tiny cookies are a cute and fun snack! They are shortbread cookies cut into bite-sized squares with Halloween-colored sprinkles.

This Halloween haystacks recipe is the perfect way to serve up some fun to your little monsters for the holiday. Find out how to make this easy recipe ->

Boo! Bites make fabulous gifts or treats for the kids.

BOO! Bites (Tiny Shortbread Cookies)

These tiny shortbread cookies come together very quickly for festive little munchies everybody will love! A fun alternative to cut-out Halloween sugar cookies, these BOO! Bites sprinkle cookies are a perfect Halloween gift. The dough for these Halloween shortbread cookies is easy to work with once…

Check out this recipe

12. Witch’s Fingers

These spooky witch’s fingers will be all the talk at your next get-together. The cookie dough is simply shaped like a finger and almonds are used as the fingernail.

These tiny shortbread cookies come together very quickly for festive little munchies everybody will love! A fun alternative to cut-out Halloween sugar cookies, these BOO! Bites sprinkle cookies are a perfect Halloween gift. The dough for these Halloween shortbread cookies is easy to work with once…

You can even make them bloody with red gel food dye or jam! You can really go all out and add green food coloring to the fingers if you prefer your witches that color.

Spooky Witches’ Fingers

Almonds act as fingernails and red decorating gel as blood for these finger-shaped cookies that will provide a great treat for any Halloween party.

Check out this recipe

13. Halloween Cookies

This classic sugar cookie recipe lets you get creative with the decorations! Make some look like pumpkins or load them up with sparkly black sprinkles.

Almonds act as fingernails and red decorating gel as blood for these finger-shaped cookies that will provide a great treat for any Halloween party.

Sometimes sticking with a classic is the way to go. These cookies are the perfect example!

Easy Halloween Cookies

Get the creative juices flowing with our beyond delicious Halloween cookies recipe. There’s no wrong way to decorate a Halloween sugar cookie; try colorful sprinkles or classic orange and black icing! If you happen to eat a little icing along the way, we don’t blame you. Invite the neighborhood over…

Check out this recipe

What’s better than pumpkin chocolate chip cookies? One giant pumpkin chocolate chip cookie in a skillet!

Get the creative juices flowing with our beyond delicious Halloween cookies recipe. There’s no wrong way to decorate a Halloween sugar cookie; try colorful sprinkles or classic orange and black icing! If you happen to eat a little icing along the way, we don’t blame you. Invite the neighborhood over…

Cut individual slices to serve or add a few scoops of ice cream and hand everyone a spoon!

This Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Skillet Cookie Is Dangerously Good

Because one giant cookie is always better.

Check out this recipe

15. Frankenstein’s Monster Cookies

These cookies don’t look like monsters. However, they are made up of parts from many kinds of cookies (just like Frankenstein)!

Because one giant cookie is always better.

They are loaded with M&M’s, peanuts, pretzels, and oatmeal. You can even chop up leftover Halloween candy and mix it in. These cookies have it all!

These Chunky Monster Cookies Are Packed With M&M’s, Peanuts, And Pretzels

There’s no such thing as too many mix-ins.

Check out this recipe

🎃 More Halloween Recipes

  • Halloween Appetizers - Just what you need to get your Halloween party started!Witch’s Brew Cocktail - A tasty vodka cocktail that looks like it was brewed in a cauldron!Halloween Cake Ideas - The most fun and festive cakes for celebrating Halloween.Halloween Muddy Buddies - A quick and easy recipe for Halloween-themed puppy chow.Halloween Popcorn Balls - Marshmallows, M&M’s, candy corn, and Halloween sprinkles, all mixed into sweet and crunchy popcorn balls!Mummy Dogs - Cute little hot dog mummies all wrapped up in crescent roll bandages!

These Halloween cookie recipes will be a hit with kids and adults alike! Let me know if you try one of these recipes by leaving me a comment below!

There’s no such thing as too many mix-ins.

Do you love a recipe you tried? Please leave a 5-star 🌟rating in the recipe card below and/or a review in the comments section further down the page. Stay in touch with me through social media @ Pinterest, Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter! Don’t forget to tag me when you try one of my recipes!

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Best Halloween Cookie Recipes: Nutter Butter Mummies (+More Tasty Treats!)

These Halloween cookie recipes are the tastiest way to celebrate everyone’s favorite fun and spooky holiday! They are perfect for bringing to parties or you can make them to enjoy at home. No matter the occasion, these Halloween cookies are always a hit!

Author | Angela

Servings: 16 servings Calories: 387kcal Prep 10 minutes Cooking 0 minutes Total Time 10 minutes

Pin Recipe Share on Facebook Ingredients US CustomaryMetric1x2x3x▢ 24 oz white almond bark (1 ½ pound package)▢ 1 tablespoon vegetable shortening▢ 16 oz Nutter Butters (1-pound, or 1 16-ounce package)▢ 1 package mini candy eyes

InstructionsTo get started, line a baking sheet with wax or parchment paper and set a cooling wire rack on top.Break up your almond bark into smaller chunks and add it to a large microwave-safe bowl as well as the vegetable shortening (*see note).24 oz white almond bark, 1 tablespoon vegetable shorteningMicrowave the bowl in short 30-second increments, stirring in between each one.Once the almond bark is almost completely melted, remove it from the microwave and stir it quickly until it is melted and smooth.Take your Nutter Butters and dip them into the white chocolate so that they are completely coated. Then, set them on the wire cooling rack and stick on two eyes. Repeat with your remaining Nutter Butters and then allow the almond bark to set.16 oz Nutter Butters, 1 package mini candy eyesPour your remaining almond bark into a squeeze bottle (or a storage bag with a tiny bit of the corner snipped off - *see note). Squeeze strips back and forth over the Nutter Butters to resemble the wraps on a mummy.Allow the chocolate to completely set and then serve or store for later. Equipment You May NeedMixing BowlWire Cooling RackBaking Sheet Notes Vegetable shortening works best for making the almond bark a perfect dipping consistency as opposed to butter or other oils. If your almond bark starts to harden in the bowl while dunking the Nutter Butters, you can pop it back into the microwave and stir it again. You may need to heat your remaining almond bark after dipping, and before transferring the melted almond bark into a squeeze bottle. To store: Keep your mummies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 7 days.

NutritionCalories: 387kcal (19%) | Carbohydrates: 51g (17%) | Protein: 2g (4%) | Fat: 18g (28%) | Saturated Fat: 14g (88%) | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 0.1g | Sodium: 114mg (5%) | Sugar: 40g (44%) | Calcium: 0.01mg | Iron: 0.001mg Did you try this recipe? Rate it below!I can’t wait to see your results! Mention @bake_it_with_love or tag #bake_it_with_love! easy halloween desserts to make, Halloween, Halloween cookie recipes, halloween cookies, Halloween desserts, halloween recipes, no-bake Halloween desserts, nutter butter mummies Course SnackCuisine American

Angela @ BakeItWithLove.comAngela is an at home chef that developed a passion for all things cooking and baking at a young age in her Grandma’s kitchen. After many years in the food service industry, she now enjoys sharing all of her family favorite recipes and creating tasty dinner and amazing dessert recipes here at Bake It With Love! bakeitwithlove.com/about/

Do you love a recipe you tried? Please leave a 5-star 🌟rating in the recipe card below and/or a review in the comments section further down the page. Stay in touch with me through social media @ Pinterest, Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter! Don’t forget to tag me when you try one of my recipes!

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Author | Angela

Servings: 16 servings

Calories: 387kcal

Prep 10 minutes

Cooking 0 minutes

Total Time 10 minutes

Ingredients US CustomaryMetric1x2x3x▢ 24 oz white almond bark (1 ½ pound package)▢ 1 tablespoon vegetable shortening▢ 16 oz Nutter Butters (1-pound, or 1 16-ounce package)▢ 1 package mini candy eyes

InstructionsTo get started, line a baking sheet with wax or parchment paper and set a cooling wire rack on top.Break up your almond bark into smaller chunks and add it to a large microwave-safe bowl as well as the vegetable shortening (*see note).24 oz white almond bark, 1 tablespoon vegetable shorteningMicrowave the bowl in short 30-second increments, stirring in between each one.Once the almond bark is almost completely melted, remove it from the microwave and stir it quickly until it is melted and smooth.Take your Nutter Butters and dip them into the white chocolate so that they are completely coated. Then, set them on the wire cooling rack and stick on two eyes. Repeat with your remaining Nutter Butters and then allow the almond bark to set.16 oz Nutter Butters, 1 package mini candy eyesPour your remaining almond bark into a squeeze bottle (or a storage bag with a tiny bit of the corner snipped off - *see note). Squeeze strips back and forth over the Nutter Butters to resemble the wraps on a mummy.Allow the chocolate to completely set and then serve or store for later.

Equipment You May NeedMixing BowlWire Cooling RackBaking Sheet

Notes Vegetable shortening works best for making the almond bark a perfect dipping consistency as opposed to butter or other oils. If your almond bark starts to harden in the bowl while dunking the Nutter Butters, you can pop it back into the microwave and stir it again. You may need to heat your remaining almond bark after dipping, and before transferring the melted almond bark into a squeeze bottle. To store: Keep your mummies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 7 days.

Nutrition

Calories: 387kcal (19%) | Carbohydrates: 51g (17%) | Protein: 2g (4%) | Fat: 18g (28%) | Saturated Fat: 14g (88%) | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 0.1g | Sodium: 114mg (5%) | Sugar: 40g (44%) | Calcium: 0.01mg | Iron: 0.001mg

Did you try this recipe? Rate it below!I can’t wait to see your results! Mention @bake_it_with_love or tag #bake_it_with_love!

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