38 Halloween desserts so sweet you'll scream

Let's face it: The best part about Halloween is the treats. Sure, tricks can be amusing when expertly executed, but this haunted holiday is best celebrated with a pillowcase filled to the brim with candy and a sweet spread of ghoulish goodies.

Beyond the classic door-to-door confections collected by the kiddos, there are plenty of creative desserts to make and enjoy from the comfort of your own home. Because, sadly, at one point or another, everyone grows too old for the ol' trick-or-treat run — that is, until parenthood grants the free pass to tag along again as a chaperone who, in turn, gets their pick of the candy crop.

The point being, you should be celebrating Halloween with treats of all kinds — doughnuts, cakes, pies, cookies, tarts, brownies, cupcakes, bars, even bananas disguised as ghosts (for the inevitable candy comedown). Whether you're throwing a grown-up Halloween soiree, a family fright fest, or just feel like baking up a boo-berry pie for a spooky solo celebration, these devilish desserts are here for any kind of occasion.

From easy hacks that transform store-bought baked goods into creatively creepy confections, to elaborately eerie cakes sure to surprise and delight your guests, there's something here for every kind of Halloween host.

These desserts might not all appear on the outside to be the most appetizing (we're looking at you, cake pop eyeballs, literal "hand" pies and rice cereal treat brains), but they will without a doubt satisfy your sweet fang — er, tooth — and tantalize your taste buds.

Frankenstein Cereal Treats by Carrie Parente

This is a fun and festive treat for your next Halloween party. The rice cereal treats are so easy to make that the kids can easily get involved, too! Once you melt the butter and marshmallows on the stove and mold them, let the young bakers decorate the hair, mouth and eyes or other silly features to customize each treat. A similar process to other rice cereal treats, this Halloween recipe gets a flavor boost, too, with chocolate and peppermint extract.

Homemade Cotton Candy by TODAY

You don't have to wait for the carnival or circus to enjoy cotton candy! This recipe lets you make the sugary treat right at home. The best part is you can customize the flavor and color to your taste.

Chocolate-Covered 'Booberries' by Derrell Smith

If you're craving something sweet but not as sugary as your typical Halloween treats, turn to these ghoulish chocolate-covered strawberries.

Glittery Candy Apples by TODAY

Forget bobbing for apples when you can grab one of these glittery candied apples. This recipe uses leftover hard candies in a fun and creative way. Experiment with different colors and flavors for a show-stopping holiday party display.

4-Ingredient Crispy Chocolate Bars by Samah Dada

Make your own Crunch Bars using only four ingredients. They serve as the perfect dessert or sweet afternoon pick-me-up you'll need to get through the holiday. The best part is, the bars don't require any special equipment or baking materials.

'Light Up' Chocolate Brownie Pumpkins by Elise Strachan

These sweet pumpkin treats are an adorable, crowd-pleasing addition to any Halloween party.

Frankenstein Cupcakes by Anna Helm Baxter

These fun cupcakes use two mini doughnuts stacked on top for extra height. Anna Helm Baxter recommends using natural food dyes for the fun colors "to make these a little less scary to eat!"

Zombie Brain Cupcakes by Elise Strachan

Zombie brain cupcakes manage to be creepy, cute and delicious all at once. In other words, they're perfect for Halloween. Just don't think too much about eating brains when you dig in.

Martha Stewart's Halloween Spiderweb Cookies by Martha Stewart

The not-so-tangled web on these cookies is created by frosting them with white royal icing, adding a thin spiral of black frosting and pulling a skewer from the center of the cookie out to several points on the edge.

Junk in da Trunk Cookies by Hedy Goldsmith

Whether you "borrow" from the bags of candy before Halloween or use leftovers after Oct. 31, these gooey, salty cookies flecked with the flavors of a good night of trick-or-treating are winners.

Chloe Coscarelli's Crème-Filled Chocolate Cupcakes by Chloe Coscarelli

Vegan chef Chloe Coscarelli's homemade version of classic Hostess cupcakes is just as rich and decadent as the original — even without butter or cream. It's a dark-hued classic hard to pass up!

Christina Tosi's Easy-as-Pie Pumpkin Bars by Christina Tosi

When fall strikes, we all long for cozy, chewy treats, but who is always in the mood to make a full pie? Not us. These little squares deliver big on dessert magic and pumpkin flavor leading up to October's spookiest night.

Spider Web Cupcakes by TODAY

These sweet and spooky cupcakes help set the scene for a festive Halloween party.

Little Monster Macarons by Anna Helm Baxter

A pack of store- or bakery-bought macarons and a food-safe marker transform this elegant French cookie into a ghoulish group of lovable creatures.

Halloween Cake Pop Eyeballs by Grace Parisi

Once you get past the anatomical likeness, these are in fact delicious — creepily delicious, that is! This recipe makes 28 eyeballs and uses one 8- or 9-inch cake layer (half of a boxed cake mix).

Coconut-Banana Ghost Pops by Grace Parisi

These adorable banana pops, dipped in white chocolate and coconut are a lesser evil on Halloween than the standard gummy worms, taffy brains and candy corn! Baby bananas are a great choice here, because of their size, but regular halved bananas are fine, too.

Halloween Surprise Cake with M&M's by Casey Barber

Halloween is all about tricks and treats ... and this creative cake has both! Hiding inside the colorful layers is a stash of candies just waiting to jump out.

Pumpkin Spice 'Ghoulmen' by Gesine Bullock-Prado

If gingerbread men are sugar, spice and everything nice, these pumpkin-spice "ghoulmen" are sugar, spice and everything spooky. With just a hint of pumpkin spice, these cookies are the perfect fall treat.

Chocolate Mummy Cookies by Anna Helm Baxter

When it comes to these mummy cookies, the messier the better! Use a fork to drizzle the frosting back and forth over the cookie then leave it to dry. Use different sized candy eyeballs to give each cookie its own unique personality.

Sweet Dracula Doughnuts by Anna Helm Baxter

Some of the best party desserts are ones that come from the store but look completely homemade! Turn chocolate doughnuts into a Halloween treat you'll want to sink your teeth into.

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies by Samah Dada

Even if you're a pumpkin skeptic, you can't deny the magic that is made when these cakey cookies meet melted chocolate chips — it's a true match made in fall heaven. The pumpkin adds a subtle flavor that isn't too overpowering, while lending to the extremely soft and fluffy texture of these cookies.

Halloween Boo-Berry Mummy Pies by Casey Barber

Make three-ingredient, personal-sized pies and turn them into sweet and spooky mummies for a fruity and festive Halloween treat for morning, noon or night.

'Crispy Scream' Doughnuts by Gesine Bullock-Prado

These doughnuts are a scream! Their fluffy texture and sweet, ghostly glaze will have them all devoured in no time. You won’t believe they aren’t from your favorite doughnut shop.

Halloween Hand Pies by Gesine Bullock-Prado

These hand-shaped pies are the perfect portable, easy-to-eat treat for ghouls of all ages. And unlike traditional hand pies, these are better when there’s some filling oozing out to really make them Halloween-worthy.

Frankenstein Cheesecakes by Elise Strachan

No fright fest is complete without Frankenstein — and here, he is in cheesecake form. The best part is it's a no-bake dessert, which means you don't even need an oven to exclaim, "It's alive!"

Sandra Lee's Halloween Magic Candy Brownies by Sandra Lee

These superbly souped-up brownies have something for everyone! Piled on the rich brownie base is a layer of creamy frosting, chocolate candy bars, caramel popcorn, candy corn, chocolate chips and so much more.

Spooky Spider Raspberry Tarts by Kelly Senyei

Add a creepy confection to your Halloween menu with a quick and easy recipe that transforms store-bought puff pastry into individual desserts. These sweet treats are filled with fresh raspberries and then topped off with sprinkle-studded spiders for the ultimate addition to your spooky soiree.

Leftover Halloween Candy Cookie Bars by Tasty

Cookies or candy? Why choose? Have them both in these mouthwatering candy cookie bars, which repurpose leftover Halloween candy.

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Layer Cake with Halloween Candy by Gaby Dalkin

Pumpkin cake and Halloween candy come together to create the ultimate cake for October. It's a sweet treat inside and out.

Sticky Spider Web Cupcakes by Anna Helm Baxter

These cupcakes come together in just a few minutes because there's no cooking involved — which is definitely something celebrate! They only require three ingredients, including store-bought or made-ahead frosted cupcakes.

Ghoulish Gang Doughnuts by Anna Helm Baxter

Store-bought doughnuts make the perfect blank canvas for creating these adorable treats. Technique tip: Use forks to dip the doughnuts, which will help prevent finger smudges.

Werewolf Paws Cookies by Martha Stewart

Make a batch of Martha Stewart's vanilla madeleines (the batter of which can be refrigerated for up to two days) for the base of these festive cookies. With some chocolate frosting and almond slivers, you'll soon have the fixings for a frightening feast.

Mini Mummy Pies by Anna Helm Baxter

This recipe could not be any easier or fun to make. It's a great one to get the kids involved and using store-bought pie crust is a great shortcut.

Sandra Lee's Hot Chocolate Candy Bar Cupcakes by Sandra Lee

Two of the best things about fall are hot chocolate and Halloween. These fun cupcakes combine the comforting flavors of warm cocoa with all the festive colors of the holiday. Plus, they're topped with candy!

Chocolate Candy Bar Cake by Jocelyn Delk Adams

For this cake, Milky Way bars are melted in butter and mixed into traditional cake batter. The result is a chewy cake with a slight chocolate flavor. Serve it warm with a light dusting of powdered sugar or with a scoop of ice cream and a drizzle of caramel.

Candy Skillet Cookie by Melissa Knific

Just the idea of a skillet cookie is drool-worthy. Once you add Halloween candy all crumbled up on the top, it becomes a truly decadent affair. But that's what trick-or-treating is all about, right?

Super Easy Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies by

There's lots to do this fall, so why not skip the long ingredient list and cheat a bit with this tasty, three-ingredient recipe? All you need is a box of spice cake mix, a can of pumpkin and some chocolate chips.

Rice Cereal Treat Brains by Elizabeth Heiskell

A little food coloring goes a long way to transform the beloved cereal-based treat into bloody, bite-size brains. Aside from cooking spray, the recipe only requires five ingredients that are probably in your kitchen already.

This article was originally published on TODAY.com