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Guide to Home-Made Snacks for Halloween

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Discover fun homemade snacks perfect for your Halloween party or visiting trick-or-treaters - from biscuits and cakes to savoury bakes.

Halloween is one of the most exciting times of the year, especially for children. Whether you’re hosting a themed get-together or welcoming trick-or-treaters to your door, it’s the perfect excuse to get creative in the kitchen.

So, put on your apron, warm up the oven, and bring a touch of Mediterranean flair to your Halloween baking with La Española Olive Oil. From devilishly good biscuits to show-stopping cakes and pies, we’ve got plenty of wholesome recipes to inspire your Halloween-themed creations.

Child-Friendly Biscuit Treats

The secret to any successful trick-or-treating venture is to have a variety of tasty bite-sized treats at the ready. These natural homemade biscuit recipes will help you cater to a broad range of tastes, so that the little ones stopping by have plenty of options to choose from. What’s more, baking biscuits with olive oil ensures that kids are getting wholesome and nutritious snacks that will fuel the fun in a healthy way.

For a fruity cookie with a zesty kick, how about trying these Orange and Olive Oil Biscuits? Ready in 20 minutes, these crunchy bites are sure to be a hit, so make sure to prepare a sizeable batch. 

Chocolate cookies are always a popular choice among children, so here’s a quick and easy recipe that’s guaranteed to please the chocolate lovers doing the rounds this Halloween. These Chocolate Cookies with Olive Oil are crunchy and chocolaty in equal measure, so much so that you may be tempted to stash away a few for the following day.

Finally, for fans of biscuits with nuts, this recipe for Almond Biscuits is a winner. Blending toasted almond nuts with the fruity notes of La Española Extra Virgin Olive Oil, a fresh batch of these baked on Halloween night is sure to go down a treat!

Classic Chocolate Brownie Recipe with Olive Oil

Chocolate brownies hold a special place in the hearts of most Brits, young and old alike. Soft and chocolaty, they’ve long been synonymous with home-baking. If you’re looking to serve up a wholesome variation to your trick-or-treaters, we’ve got just the recipe for you. This unique Chocolate Brownie Recipe is a rich, delicious tasting dessert made with extra virgin olive oil. Easy to share, this unique recipe will add a chocolatey touch to your Halloween offerings. 

Traditional FAVOURITES with Seasonal Ingredients

No matter what time of year it is, it’s always good to base your eating habits around seasonal ingredients. That’s why we’ve got, not one, but two popular recipes that fit the bill perfectly. First up is our Pecan Pie. Made with fresh pecans and La Española Olive Oil, you’ll love how substituting olive oil for butter creates a lovely savoury crust, that results in a rich-tasting variation on this autumnal dessert. 

Then, if you like to sneak some nutritious veggies into your desserts, how about trying your hand at our Carrot Cake with Cream Frosting Recipe? If you haven’t tried making homemade carrot cake, Halloween is the perfect opportunity. Our unique recipe will guide you through the process in seven easy steps.

SAVOURY Eats for Hungry Trick-or-Treaters

If you want to put on the perfect trick-or-treat spread, then you’d better consider having a savoury option. Kids who’ve been out and about all evening are bound to work up an appetite. Luckily, we’ve got two low-fuss recipes that will make your life easier. What’s more, it’s always nice to throw a little Spanish flavour into the mix.

This Patatas Bravas dish is a great backup snack that you can serve in a bowl and offer to those who prefer a savoury snack. The recipe comes with easy-to-follow instructions for bravas sauce. Don’t be surprised if this savoury Spanish dish becomes a mainstay of your cooking routine for some time to come. 

Another crowdpleasing Spanish dish that’s easy to share is Classic Spanish Tortilla. A dish for all occasions, it’s no surprise that this dish is a regular fixture at family gatherings throughout Spain. 

How to Prepare for Halloween

Getting ready for Halloween can be fun and pretty simple! Here are some ways to prepare so the night goes smoothly:

House Setup

  • Lights on = open for trick-or-treaters: Keep porch and walkway lights on to show you’re participating.
  • Clear paths: Make sure sidewalks and steps are safe and free of tripping hazards.
  • Decorations: Add pumpkins, lights, or spooky décor to make it fun, but avoid anything too scary for little ones.
  • Pets: Keep them inside or secured so they don’t get spooked (or scare kids).

Timing

  • Trick-or-treating usually starts around dusk (5:30–6:30 PM) and winds down by 9 PM, depending on your neighbourhood.
  • Prepare to run out of sweets by later in the evening—or turn off lights when you’re done.

Extras

  • Costume: Wear something festive yourself—it makes the exchange more fun!
  • Music: Play light Halloween-themed music or sound effects outside.
  • Hand sanitiser: Handy for yourself or to offer kids/parents if you’re handing things out directly.

That wraps up our guide to wholesome Halloween trick-or-treat snacks. For more expert cooking tips and creative recipes, make sure to stop by our blog

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