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[Sweets] A collection of handmade treat ideas perfect for Halloween

As the trees change color and the season of hearty appetites arrives, what kinds of foods do you find yourself craving?

Pacific saury, matsutake mushrooms, persimmons… just thinking about them makes your mouth water.

In this article, I’d like to introduce some homemade sweets inspired by autumn’s biggest event—Halloween!

A lineup of irresistible desserts… it’s a feature that will have you hungry just by looking.

Be sure to look up the recipes and try making them yourself—enjoy the season of hearty appetites to the fullest!

[Sweets] A Collection of Perfect Homemade Treat Ideas for Halloween (11–20)

Ghost meringue cookies

[Halloween] How to Make Ghost Meringue Cookies
Ghost meringue cookies

How about making simple “ghost meringue cookies” with just three ingredients for a Halloween treat? These cute cookies use white meringue to look like little ghosts, so they’re great as casual gifts or as cake toppers! The ingredients are simple, but meringue can be surprisingly tricky.

This video covers the key tips for making smooth, glossy meringue, so be sure to check it out.

Piping ghost shapes with a piping bag looks like so much fun—you can even make them with your kids.

Once they’re baked, draw your favorite ghost faces with icing powder or a chocolate pen!

Pumpkin Mont Blanc

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Pumpkin Mont Blanc

Making pumpkin Mont Blanc involves many steps, so it’s recommended for those comfortable with baking.

First, add sugar to the eggs and mix, then add cake flour and press the dough together with a spatula to form it, wrapping it in plastic wrap.

Next, mash the pumpkin finely, sieve it, then add heavy cream and granulated sugar and mix to prepare the pumpkin cream.

Finally, line a buttered mold with the dough that’s been chilled for about an hour, and chill it in the refrigerator for another hour.

In the meantime, make the almond cream, spread it over the baked crust, and you’re done! Enjoying this fragrant pumpkin tart at a Halloween party is sure to bring smiles to everyone’s faces!

pumpkin melon bread

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pumpkin melon bread

The great thing about pumpkin melon bread is that it’s easy to make with everyday baking ingredients like pumpkin, sugar, granulated sugar, eggs, and butter.

In this recipe, mixing pumpkin powder into the butter and sugar gives it a more authentic finish.

You can also add a little red food coloring to create a bright, Halloween-style orange.

Decorating the face with chocolate chips makes it even cuter, so be sure to give it a try!

Halloween finger cookies

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Halloween finger cookies

It’s sure to be a hit at Halloween parties and events! Make “finger-shaped cookies” and give everyone a delightful scare! First, bake cookies as usual, shaping the dough into long, thin pieces to mimic fingers.

They puff up a bit in the oven, so the trick is to form them slightly thinner than you want.

If you pay attention to the finger joints when shaping, they’ll end up looking surprisingly realistic.

After baking, use food coloring to paint the nail area like manicure polish.

If you dissolve squid ink in water and draw on wrinkle lines, they’ll look incredibly real.

Some people might even be too scared to eat them.

Haunted House Cookie

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Haunted House Cookie

A spooky castle towering in the heart of Halloween—the so-called haunted house.

There’s a bit of cuteness in the creepiness, with ghosts peeking out the windows and bats perching on the roof.

I’d love for everyone to enjoy making that haunted house out of cookies as a big event! There are kits on the market for haunted houses, but why not try making everything by hand? The individual parts—like brick walls, a Western-style chimney, and church-like windows—might not be so hard to create.

You can find icing supplies at large department stores.

For the final assembly, use edible glue or chocolate!