Spooky Halloween Donut Recipes for Fun Party Treats

Make your own Halloween donuts with this simple, delicious recipe. These spooky treats are perfect for a Halloween breakfast, brunch, party, or snack. They look festive, taste great, and are quick to prepare—even with store-bought donuts and a few creative decorations.

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Easy Recipe for Creepily Delicious Treats

These Halloween donuts are a fun, creative idea for a seasonal breakfast, brunch, or party treat. They’re quick to assemble, look spooky, and taste delightful—ideal when you want an easy festive dessert.

You only need a few simple ingredients and some imagination. Let kids join the decorating for a birthday or Halloween activity. If you don’t own a donut maker, buying plain donuts and dressing them up works perfectly.

This version uses a smooth glaze, candy eyes, red food-writing gel for “blood” lines, and Halloween sprinkles. The result is eye-catching and kid-friendly—great for celebrating the spookiest time of year.

Tips, Substitutions, and Variations

  • Bloody red filling: Cut the donuts and fill them with strawberry jam for an extra gory effect.
  • Zombie donuts: Tint the icing green and sprinkle crumbled chocolate cookies on top as “soil.” Press a candy eye into the center.
  • Pumpkin donuts: Color the glaze orange and add green stripes for a pumpkin look. Use licorice or pretzel pieces for stems.
  • Vanilla option: If you prefer a vanilla flavor, swap the lemon juice in the glaze for a teaspoon of vanilla extract.
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Halloween Donuts Recipe
An easy, festive donut recipe you can assemble quickly using store-bought donuts, a simple glaze, candy eyes, red food gel, and seasonal sprinkles. Ready in minutes and perfect for Halloween parties.
5 of 27 votes
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Cook Time 10 mins
Total Time 10 mins
Course Lunch, Sweets and Sweet Baking
Cuisine American
Servings 5 persons
Calories 342 kcal

Recipe Help

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Ingredients

Glaze

  • 1⅔ cup confectioners sugar
  • 2 tablespoons water
  • 1 teaspoon lemon juice (or 1 tsp vanilla)

Halloween Donuts

  • 1 portion glaze
  • 5 donuts (plain)
  • 1 portion red decorating gel or writing marker
  • 5 candy eyes
  • 3 tablespoons Halloween sprinkles

Instructions

Glaze

  • Combine the confectioners sugar, water, and lemon juice (or vanilla) in a bowl.
  • Whisk until smooth. Add a little water if the mixture is too stiff, or more icing sugar if it’s too thin.

Halloween donuts

  • Pour the glaze into a bowl for dipping.
  • Dip each donut into the glaze and set on a wire rack. Let the glaze set for about 5 minutes.
  • Use the red decorating gel or writing marker to draw bloodlines or accents on the glazed donuts.
  • Press a candy eye into the center of each donut and sprinkle with Halloween decorations.

Notes

1. Red decorating gel: This tool contains colored frosting and is available at supermarkets or baking stores. For easier decorating, warm the tube in a glass of hot water for 5 minutes before use.

2. Sugar decorations: Candy eyes and Halloween-themed sprinkles are sold at many grocery and baking suppliers.

3. Flavor swap: Replace lemon juice in the glaze with vanilla extract for a classic vanilla glaze.

4. Variations:

  • Bloody filling: Slice donuts and fill with strawberry jam for a gruesome center.
  • Zombie donuts: Tint the glaze green, add cookie crumbs for “soil,” and top with an eye.
  • Pumpkin donuts: Use orange glaze, add green icing stripes, and finish with a licorice or pretzel stem.

5. Storage:

  • Room temperature: Store decorated donuts in an airtight container for up to 2 days.
  • Freezer: Undecorated donuts freeze well for up to a month in a suitable container; thaw at room temperature. Decorated donuts do not freeze well.

Nutrition

Calories: 342kcal
Carbohydrates: 72 g
Protein: 2 g
Fat: 6 g
Sugar: 62 g
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