Spooky season is here, and with all the excitement around Halloween it can be almost impossible to say no to all the sugar-packed sweets and treats. So, we wanted to provide you with some fun, healthy Halloween recipes that your little ones will not only love, but may actually prefer over the chocolate and sweets! And each recipe is super simple so you can easily get them involved in the kitchen and let them decorate their creations to make them extra spooky. Who said healthy has to be boring?
Check out my top hauntingly healthy Halloween recipes below!
Halloween Cupcakes
If you're looking to get the kids into baking, this is the perfect cupcake recipe to try! These healthy cupcakes are made with less sugar and your little ones will enjoy making them just as much as the full sugar equivalent.
Edible Eyeballs
If you are looking for a nutritious Halloween snack away from all the sweets, then look no further! This is a fun Halloween treat that is healthy and delicious. It's also a great finger food that your weaning baby can enjoy as a baby led weaning snack.
Boo-nana Pops
Healthy and delicious, these frozen banana pops are adorable, fun and child friendly. Your weaning baby will love this! Simply cut the bananas into smaller pieces and serve for a tasty baby led weaning snack your little one will enjoy. They are the perfect Halloween treat that kids will love!
Edible Plasters
These easy, Edible Plasters are a delicious healthy Halloween Treat and is a great one to get the kids involved in. Great fun to make and they look scarily like the real deal especially if you put a box of plasters on the table with them.
Ghost Popcorn
This is less of a recipe and more of an arts and crafts exercise for the kids. They will absolutely love doing it!
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