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These zombie cupcakes are so cute and spooky at the same time. A zombie crawling out of a grave with a headstone behind. These Creamsicle-flavored Orange Halloween Cupcakes are the perfect pumpkin alternative! A tantalizing combination of smooth vanilla and juicy orange fruit. These cauldron cupcakes were super fun to make and very creative. The kiddos will love making these with you because possibilities are endless.
These Gummy Worm Dirt Cupcakes will make your skin crawl. They're super fun to make and easy to whip up using your favorite chocolate cake mix, cream cheese frosting, Oreo crumbs & gummy worms. This monster cupcakes recipe is the perfect crazy creature fun to bake and decorate with your kids. Cute owl cupcakes with Oreo eyes, these are actually delicious chocolate cupcakes with a rich buttercream frosting. These Spooktacular Black Halloween Cupcakes with cherry filling make a scrumptiously spooky dessert!
Pumpkin Cupcakes with Spiced Frosting
Let your kids get in on the decorating fun because making these treats are a good time to be had by all. When combined, dark chocolate and marshmallows create a wonderful balance of flavors. Whether you serve them on movie night, Halloween, or just a random Saturday, these popcorn cupcakes will be a huge hit. Yep, all you’ll need are Reese’s peanut butter cups and candy melts. You really can’t go wrong with the chocolate cupcake and white frosting combination.
The options are endless, my favorites are the chocolate tombstones and Oreo dirt, colorful sprinkles, giant gumballs, and the spooky candy eyeballs. These soft and moist pumpkin cupcakes are cozied up with warm spices and topped with a tangy cream cheese frosting that’s colored to resemble candy corn. Best way to enjoy the evening after a whole day of trick-o-treating are the maple pumpkin cupcakes. The combination of sweet cinnamon cream cheese frosting along with the warm spices of maple would leave you utterly speechless. These puckery cupcakes are reminiscent of Sour Patch Kids, thanks to the sweet-and-sour dust sprinkled atop each bite. We love that this Halloween cupcake recipe utilizes time-saving ingredients, too—like lemon cake mix and gelatin powder.
Black Cat Cupcakes
Your family and kids will love these super delicious cupcakes. Your kitchen is going to smell amazing after baking a batch of these delicious Pumpkin Cupcakes with Cream Cheese Frosting. Light and fluffy, these fall cupcakes are flavored with pumpkin puree, cinnamon and pumpkin pie spice for the ultimate fall treat.

Made with brown sugar, mini-marshmallows, vanilla, and pecans, it’s the perfect way to round out a sweet potato cupcake. The cake batter is split in two and colored with yellow and orange food coloring to achieve that stunning, 2-tone candy corn hue. It only takes one look at these candy corn cupcakes to understand why they’re called such. The base is a dark chocolate cupcake with a peanut butter filling. Just whip up basic chocolate cupcakes, pipe them with purple-dyed frosting, and plop a skull on top. Just like most of the recipes on this list, you’re free to use store-bought cupcakes and frosting for this project.
Pumpkin Patch Cupcakes
The perfect none spooky pretty cupcakes for parties and treats. On a side note, you’re looking specifically for spider or cobweb cupcakes, check out my favorites in this blog post. And for other fall baking ideas have a look at my pumpkin muffins, maple bacon cupcakes and fall flavor macarons. Top the mascarpone cream cheese icing with googly eyes or edible blood to turn these delicious cupcakes into spooky sweets. Horchata is a delicious fall treat – and these cupcakes feature all the flavors of this classic Hispanic drink.

These frighteningly fun cupcakes are the perfect treat to make for your Halloween party! This recipe is easy to follow and make using Wilton Candy Eyeballs and White Decorating Icing. This owl-inspired cupcake cake only looks intimidating. You’ll need chocolate frosting, mini Oreos and M&M candies to make the owls, while black frosting creates the tree.
Pumpkin Chip Cupcakes
While carrot may not be a traditional fall flavor, the added touch of maple syrup gives these cupcakes a cozy flavor. While we still wouldn’t call these pumpkin chip Halloween cupcakes a health food, they certainly boast some better-for-you ingredients. This recipe packs in whole wheat flour, honey and chopped nuts. The secret is to add M&Ms to a white or yellow cake mix batter.

These easy recipes are not only scary good, but can be adorable Halloween decorations at your bash. With decorative mummies, creepy spiders and flying bats, these treats will bring the ‘wow’ factor to your Halloween party. Our recipes include beloved fall flavors like pumpkin spice, devilish dark chocolate and sweet maple. Pile up your bite-size cakes with any extra candy for a doubly sweet dessert.
With a dollop of whipped cream on top, this might just be your newest favorite fall dessert. This recipe is perfect if there’s no time to bake. Halloween is the one day out of the whole year where kids and adults are allowed to devour as many sweets as they can. Bake in the oven according to the directions on the box. Cupcakes typicalls bake between minutes at 350 degrees. Mix your cupcake batter according to the box, or make homemade.

Here you’ll find simple and delicious recipes that you can make in 30 minutes or less. These slimy cupcakes definitely look horrifying, but you’ll be surprised at how ridiculously delicious they are. Flavored with caramel and cinnamon, it’s the perfect topping to complete the caramel apple experience. The cupcakes are ridiculously tender and moist and bursting with the goodness of sweet potato. If you loved the 1993 Disney film, Hocus Pocus, you’ll definitely appreciate these cupcakes. Feel free to use whatever cupcake and frosting recipe as you please.
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