Make this Delicious Halloween Snack Mix

Try this Halloween snack mix recipe and other delicious goodies! Life can dish out some unexpected turns, so I like to keep it delicious and easy! I never know what may happen. I also have had a little bit of a challenge getting into the season. My husband recently lost his lovely mom and a few weeks later, I lost one of the loves of my life, my little, 17-year-old cat, Kiki.

So, I had really to scramble to get my Halloween party going and chose my theme in honor of my lovely Kiki, because my decorations are all black cats, I hope that you love checking it out and have fun with it like me and the kids! Let me know if you had a chance to give any of the recipes a try also or what other things you were inspired to create!

Halloween Food Decorating

Food decorations for Halloween can add to the theme of your party. Since this party has a cat theme, I decorated cat cookies. But in addition, I also made some monster pizza baguettes. When I had a Halloween alien party, I made alien eyeballs and also had a spaceship that held some of the snacks along with a bucket that looked like an alien for my snack mix. You can also use pumpkins for food decorations in lots of creative ways.

Here are some cute Halloween craft food ideas. I love these unique Halloween veggie ideas using carrots and bell peppers!

In addition to festive food, think about other Halloween party decor that you will need to put everyone in a spooky mood. Don’t forget the scary music! It can be as simple as a few pumpkins, apples, spider webs, and some ghosts made from tissue paper. One year, I gathered some boxes and wrapped furry fabric around them. Then I added some googly eyes, blew up balloons, and had a monster mash party! One of the most fun things after decorating the balloons into their favorite monsters is popping them!

Halloween Party Snack Recipes

Halloween Pizza Snacks
A Halloween snack idea that can be made anytime!

Ghostly Baguette Pizzas

These simple little pizzas are made with sliced baguette, topped with pizza sauce, and topped with grated cheese and veggies. So easy that it’s spooky! You can use a gluten-free baguette if desired, also. Purchase pizza sauce without onion, garlic,c or mushroom to keep this recipe low FODMAP and use gluten-free bread.

Makes about 24 mini pizzas

1 thin baguette sliced into 1/2 inch slices (gluten-free if desired)

1 cup grated cheese

Sliced red bell peppers for the mouth

Small can of sliced black olives

1 can of pizza sauce

Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Place baguette slices on a cookie sheet and brush thinly with sauce. Top with cheese and made a ghastly face with two olives and a bell pepper for the mouth. Bake until cheese is melted. These little pizza slices can easily be reheated in the oven for a few minutes, so you could be eating spooky food all week!

No Cook Pumpkin Pops
These no cook pumpkin lollipops are easy and so delicious, drizzled with a little melted semi-sweet chocolate chips drizzled over them!

Pumpkin Truffle Lollipops

These pumpkin lollipops are moist and creamy inside, and my younger Halloween guests just loved them. I drizzled them generously with melted semi-sweet chocolate chips. They would make a great fall dessert all season! These lollipops are gluten-free! I think letting these lollipops sit for a day makes them even more moist and creamy! 

Portions are key to this recipe when on the elimination phase of the low FODMAP diet, although pumpkin, the rice cereal, coconut, and maple syrup are low in FODMAP, only 1/4 of a date and 2 tablespoons of pecans are considered low FODMAP portions, so stick with 2 lollipops per day. 

Makes around 30 lollipops

1 1/2 cups pumpkin puree

1 cup dates

1 cup pecans

1//2 cup fine coconut flakes

1 tablespoon Earth Balance margarine (or butter)

1 teaspoon vanilla

1/2 teaspoon salt

1 tablespoon maple syrup

2 cups rice crisp cereal (I used Erewhon Crispy Brown Rice Cereal

Drizzle with melted semi-sweet chocolate chips

In a food processor, process pecans, dates, and tub margarine until smooth. Add these ingredients to a bowl and everything except the chocolate chips. Roll into 1-inch diameter balls. Add a mini shish kebab stick to serve, or can even use a lollipop stick. Drizzle melted chocolate over the lollipops. 

Popcorn Mixed with Goodies
Popcorn mixed with pretzels, nuts, seeds, and dried fruit makes a festive treat.

Spicy Popcorn Snack Mix

Try this snack mix recipe with popcorn. Popcorn can be used in so many creative snack ideas. I love the savory options, but you can try sweet combinations. I used gluten-free pretzels, so this snack is gluten-free. You can also skip the garlic powder and make sure your chili powder is free of onion and garlic powder for a low FODMAP Halloween treat!

3 cups popcorn

2 cups gluten-free pretzels

3 ounces grated Parmesan cheese

1/4 cup mixed nuts

1/4 cup pumpkin seeds

1/4 cup dried cranberries

1/2 tablespoons chili powder

1 teaspoon garlic powder

1/2 teaspoon salt

1/8 cup canola oil

Preheat oven to 3e degrees. In a large bowl, add popcorn, pretzels, nuts, seeds, oil, and seasoning. Toss together and bake for about 15 minutes. Toss in the cranberries after baking. Allow to cool and serve. Or can also be stored for two or three days.

If you are looking for additional Halloween snack mix ideas, you might enjoy this post:

Alien Halloween (vineripenutrition.com)

And I just had to add one more thing last minute before my party guests arrived! Here are some Halloween Cat Cookies with Blueberry Icing inspired by The Foodie Dietitian Halloween Bat Cookies that I saw on the Wild Blueberry Blog

I used a little melted chocolate for the nose & eyes.

Cat Cookies with Wild Blueberry Icing
These cat cookies were inspired by the bat cookies by the Foodie Dietitian from the Wild Blueberry Blog.

Here are a few pictures from our celebration!

Kids love healthy food
This little witch seems to be happy with her menu choices.
Smile is seal of approval
A super hero needs healthy food choices to fight crime.
Kids just want to have fun.
These guests will come back again to eat if the food is delicious and the conversation is good!

Halloween Beverage Ideas:

If you are looking for some tasty Halloween party beverages to go with this party menu, try some of these punch ideas and also some of the past Halloween-themed menus for lots of additional treats.

Make a Halloween ice hand to go in the Wild Blueberry Sangria by freezing water in a surgical glove and removing it just before serving!

Cider is a great fall beverage and to make it spookier, add a few gummy worms or bugs. Or you can peel grapes in there for the eyeballs!

https://vineripenutrition.com/halloween-treats-for-an-alien-space-party

Enjoy Some Halloween Snack Mix

Hope that you enjoy these delicious Halloween treats! And get a chance to make them, especially the easy Halloween snack mix.

As a registered dietitian nutritionist living in Asheville, I love to share new ideas with clients, family, and friends to make lives easier and tastier. Would love to hear what treats you like to serve. If you would like to learn about ways to decrease inflammation, you might find my free 5-Day course helpful. Here is a picture of my lovely cat, Kiki! She would love the decorations in her honor!

Black Cat and Pumpkin
I love all special things with black cats, and this year’s decorations honor all!

If you are looking for delicious brunch recipes, the day after your Halloween celebration, you may enjoy these 10 Vegetarian Brunch Recipes for the Holidays – Vine Ripe Nutrition.

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