Healthy Halloween Recipes (2024)

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by Chocolate Covered Katie

Twix Bars, Milky Ways, Snickers…

If you’re cutting back on sugar, watching your weight, or living with food allergies, Halloween can be a scary time. For treats without the tricks, here are eleven not-so-scary healthy Halloween recipes:

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Homemade Butterfingers

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Eatmore Fudge Chocolate Bars

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Snickers Ice Cream Bars

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Homemade Mounds Bars

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Healthy Twix Bars

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Inside Out Peanut Butter Cups

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Copycat Peanut Butter Kandy Kakes

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Vegan Candy Corn

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Pumpkin Peanut Butter Cups

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Chocolate Peanut Butter Brownie Bites

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Mint Chocolate Nanaimo Bars

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  1. janae @ bring joy says

    I didn’t know you had a candy corn recipe! I absolutely LOVE candy corn–but it makes me postively ill (not to mention, pretty sure it’s not vegan…). & love that it’s heart shaped!

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  2. Sara @ LovingOnTheRun says

    LOVE these! I was actually looking for some healthier treats to make for my husband and I’s spooky movie night tomorrow and some of these looks PERFECT!

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  3. Melissa says

    Yum, all of these look so good and the ideas behind them are so innovative! I definitely need to try creating some of these!

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  4. Noora says

    I absolutely have to try these this Halloween! I’m trying to cut back on calories and lose some weight but since university is right now really stressful I tend to eat lots of candy so… :S

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  5. Kim says

    Wow what awesome snacks you have made! I never thought about how hard it is for people with allergies and weight loss diets around Halloween time. I find that when I make sweets around the house they are gone super fast and then we all start to expand around the waist! I just made a Chocolate Chip Banana Bread that was a hit though..not good for losing weight however! http://www.purplegoo.ca/index.php/sauteed-veggies-and-dessert/

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  6. Nina says

    Wow Katie!
    Your creativity is awe inspiring! I love all the healthy ingredients!!
    Your site has got to be the best I’ve seen so far when it comes to healthy, fun, moderate to easy all around yummy and delicious recipes!

    I’m really hoping you get a cooking show! Because right now all these cooking channels and powers that be are completely ignoring the fact that a huge percent of the population has some sort of diet restriction and/or health related issue due to unhealthy foods/sugar being consumed at an alarming rate. Lots of people are craving healthy alternatives these days and I hope this type of cooking and baking gets into the mainstream very soon!..Where we get to see these types of cooking shows as the norm. Frankly I’m tired of all these new southern cooking shows in the spot light where it’s just one unhealthy recipe after another being glorified. Food channels need to get with the times.

    Anyway great work!

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    • Chocolate Covered Katie says

      Thank you so much!!

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  7. Renee says

    OMG, the healthy twix has just won be over haha. I MUST make some of these. Thanks for sharing!!! Halloween is definitely a tough time if you’re trying to watch your sugar intake.

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  8. Charlène Boutin says

    Wow! Such a beautiful yummy page to look at! Will definitely try some of those soon 🙂

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  9. Annie @ Natural Sweet Recipes says

    Halloween has got to be the worst holiday for people trying to eat healthy. It’s hard to recreate a lot of candy, but you have done it so easily! I love how simple a lot of these recipes are. I still have to try your healthy pumpkin corns! They are adorable and sound so delicious! 🙂

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  10. Lisa @bitesforbabies says

    These all look delicious!! I make something similar to the brownie bites…they’re a favourite in my household 😉

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  11. Alex @ Cookie Dough Katzen says

    Yum! Thanks for sharing these. I need to stay away from the processed candy this year! Happy Halloween Katie!

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  12. Elyse @ Lizzie Fit says

    Eatmore bars are my mom’s all time favourite. I have to make these for her 😀

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  13. Amber says

    Katie. I love you. Even though all of your online recipes are free, if you ever make a cookbook, I will buy it just to support you.

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FAQs

What is a healthy alternative to Halloween candy? ›

Raisins, trail-mix, baked chips, popcorn, or even fruits, make great snacks that kids will enjoy. And most likely, their parents will thank you for contributing snacks that aren't going to keep their boys and ghouls up all night! Instead of the usual candies, try opting for a selection of sugar-free treats.

What are healthy habits for Halloween? ›

Incorporate healthy foods into party activities, such as decorating oranges like Jack-O-Lanterns and bobbing for apples. Keep 'em on their feet. Include plenty of physical activities, like a zombie dance party, three-legged monster race, spider crawl, or pumpkin toss. Rethink the drink.

What is the most eaten food on Halloween? ›

Pumpkin pie is a traditional food in Halloween festivities far and wide. Once autumn hits, nothing cures the Halloween sweet tooth quite like a slice of homemade pumpkin pie.

What is a safe Halloween? ›

Costumes for a Safe Halloween

Decorate costumes and bags with reflective tape or stickers and, if possible, choose light colors. Choose face paint and makeup whenever possible instead of masks, which can obstruct a child's vision. Have kids carry glow sticks or flashlights to help them see and be seen by drivers.

Why Halloween is healthy? ›

For example, dark chocolate offers health benefits when eaten in moderation. Additionally, peppermint can aid in gastrointestinal pain relief, while chewing gum can reduce stress and improve mood. Sneaky physical activity - You might not realize how much activity one gets on a fun Halloween night.

What is the best dinner for Halloween? ›

Eyeball Pasta

Spaghetti and meatballs is a classic, but dinner on Halloween can't be regular—it's gotta be spooky! Our classics have been Jack-o'-Lantern stuffed peppers and ghost pizza bagels, but now we're obsessed with turning ordinary meatballs into scary works of art by making them look like monster eyeballs.

What vegetable is associated with Halloween? ›

Pumpkins (Cucurbita pepo) are New World vegetables, so they are true symbols of American Halloween.

What is the best Halloween treat? ›

Pass out Halloween desserts like sweet-salty pretzel spider webs, ghost-topped sweets and anything with edible eyeballs. Pair cheesy pizzas shaped like skulls or scary-good cupcakes topped with skeleton cookies with a round of Halloween co*cktails like Black Margaritas or Witches' Brew.

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