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Simple recipe relying upon Ritz crackers, white chocolate chips, peanut butter, orange sprinkles, shortening.
Gives detailed instructions on making cookies shaped like a cat, pumpkin, owl on a branch, moon, using commercially prepared, refrigerated cookie dough and prepared frosting.
Make-from-scratch cookies with instructions on making them look like pumpkins or ghosts.
Created for children to use; no baking, only microwave for melting chocolate. Uses chocolate sandwich cookies (such as Oreos), chocolate-covered sunflower seeds, white and semi-sweet chocolate chips, and sprinkles. From The Spruce Eats.
Very quick recipe that uses Nutty butter cookies, white frosting and M&M's.
From Hershey's, peanut butter cookies that look like eyeballs. After baking, coat with vanilla frosting, add tubed red and black frostings for eye outline and bloodshot look, and malted milk balls for the iris.
How to shape and make mummy cookies with Hershey's white and dark chocolate to coat.
A no-bake cookie recipe using marshmallows and chocolate to make spiders.
From Food.com. No-bake recipe for making eyeball cookies from butter, peanut butter, and powdered sugar, with a frosting of white chocolate that is then painted with food coloring.
Easy cookie recipe made from a batter poured into a squeeze bottle and then fried in a cobweb shape.
Fun Halloween cookie recipe using Trix cereal as the eyeballs.
From Allrecipes.com. Suggestions for making sweet treats such as bats, meringue bones, pumpkins, mice, witches fingers, and cobweb and spiders. Other selections include maple pumpkin pie bars, Whoopie pies, caramel apple cookies, and leftover Halloween candy cookies.
From Culinary Café. Makes two very large cookies using mashed cooked pumpkin, raisins, and pecans.