Spooky Halloween Spider Cookies Recipe (2024)

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These Spooky Halloween Spider cookies are so fun to make with mini Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups and delicious cookies!

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Table Of Contents

1Halloween Spider Cookies

1.1Items Needed to make Spider Cookies

1.2How to make Spider Cookies

1.3Make The Spider Body and Legs

3Halloween Treat: Spooky Spider Cookies

3.1Ingredients

3.2Instructions

3.3Did you make this recipe?

4Looking for other fun and spooky Halloween party ideas?

5.1If you are looking for more fun Halloween recipe and craft ideas, make sure to check out these favorites:

5.2Easy Halloween Jack O’Lantern Quesadilla

5.3Easy Halloween Jack O’Lantern Burgers

5.4Spooky Halloween Donuts with Teeth

5.5Halloween Mummy Candle Holder Craft

Halloween Spider Cookies

Aren’t they the cutest?? I love simple and I love fun halloween treats. These easy Halloween cookies are one of our Halloween favorites!

These Spooky Spider cookies are so fun to make (the kids will love helping you) and they also make for a fun treat to bring to Halloween parties and gatherings.

The kids love the little eyeballs and all of the spooky (ok, cute!) spider cookies look awesome on the table and are a quick easy treat that will go perfectly with your decor! So much fun!

Items Needed to make Spider Cookies

Any type of cookie will work. You can use homemade cookies, or if you are in a rush, pre-made cookie dough (or even store bought cookies) can work.
Mini Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups (make sure to get the mini peanut butter cup size)
Candy Eyes
Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips

How to make Spider Cookies

Bake cookies as directed. As you pull them out of the oven use a teaspoon-measuring spoon to make divots in the middle of the cookie and then allow the cookies to cool completely.

While you are waiting for your cookies to cool, placeacupof chocolate chips in a bowl and microwave them in intervals of 12 seconds until they are completely melted. You will use this melted chocolate to drizzle the spider legs onto the cookies.

We love these chocolate chip spider cookies but a close second favorite for Halloween are peanut butter spider cookies, made exactly the same way! If you are really in a rush, we’ve also made these using pre-made dough (sugar cookies are yummy and you can find that dough in the refrigerated section at the grocery store)

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Make The Spider Body and Legs

To create the spider body, place your Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups in the middle of the cookie where your divot is. Make sure to get the peanut butter cup right in the center of each cookie.

Next, add the candy eyes by placing a dap of melted chocolate on the back of the candy eyeballs you can stick them into place on the peanut butter cups. Make sure your candy eyes are firmly in place before continuing.

Lastly, use your meltedchocolate to drizzle the chocolate spiders legs onto the cookies which will finish the spider’s body. Run your chocolate off the side of the cookies from the Reese’s cups to the bottom of the cookies.

*Just make sure that you allow the cookies to cool after whatever cookie recipes you use. A too warm cookie will cause the chocolate legs to run, so wait to do that step on the top of each cookie until the cookies have sat on the cooling rack for a bit.

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I used the smallest tip on my Wilton cake decorating set to draw the legs with the chocolate frosting / melted chocolate.

Let the melted chocolate dry on top of the cookies before you serve them – you might even want to put them in the fridge to set up a bit.

These easy Halloween spider cookies are such a fun Halloween treat that is also one of our favorite recipes to make during the fall and this is a recipe that the kids will love helping with as well! Fun Halloween desserts are one of my favorite things about this time of year and nothing says Happy Halloween like gross food recipes, am I right?

My kids get the biggest kick out of Halloween dessert ideas like this and I love this particular recipes because it’s so simple – so fun and it’s easy to make and has an easy cleanup as well!

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Print the Recipe for these Cute Halloween Cookies

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Halloween Treat: Spooky Spider Cookies

Perfect for Halloween, these spooky spider cookies will be a hit at your Halloween party! Easy to make, they also look wonderful on your Halloween party table!

Ingredients

  • Any type of cookie will work. You can use homemade cookies, or if you are in a rush, pre-made cookie dough (or even store bought cookies) can work.
  • Mini Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups
  • Candy Eyes
  • Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips

Instructions

    Bake Cookies as directed. As you pull them out of the oven use a teaspoon-measuring spoon to make divots in the middle of the cookie and then allow the cookies to cool completely.
    While you are waiting for your cookies to cool, place a cup of chocolate chips in a bowl and microwave them in intervals of 12 seconds until they are completely melted. You will use this melted chocolate to drizzle the legs onto the cookies.
    Now place Your Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups in the middle of the cookie where your divot is. By placing a dap of melted chocolate on the back of the candy eyes, you can then stick them into place on the peanut butter cups. Lastly, use your melted chocolate to drizzle the spiders legs onto the cookies. I used the smallest tip on my Wilton cake decorating set. Let the melted chocolate dry.

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Looking for other fun and spooky Halloween party ideas?

Kids will always get SO much candy for Halloween so it’s fun to bring in a few non-candy Halloween treats or recipe ideas to kind of balance things out.

Make sure to check out my Spiderweb Soup recipe or my Deviled Egg Spider Recipes. OR, if you are looking for something truly gross, how about my Dirty Ear Wax Q-Tip treats (shown below and not for the faint of heart!) … happy baking and haunting!

MORE Favorite Halloween Recipes & Crafts

If you are looking for more fun Halloween recipe and craft ideas, make sure to check out these favorites:

Yummy Spider Webs Treat + FREE Printable

Easy Halloween Jack O’Lantern Quesadilla

Easy Halloween Jack O’Lantern Burgers

Spooky Halloween Donuts with Teeth

Halloween Mummy Candle Holder Craft

Spooky Halloween Spider Cookies Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How to make edible spiders for Halloween? ›

Variations For Edible Halloween Spiders

Use mini pretzels- For spider legs instead of Twizzlers. You can also use mini licorice strips or pipe chocolate strips to make the legs. Use Lindt candy balls- Instead of Rolos, or you can use chocolate truffle balls like these Healthy Chocolate Truffles.

How to make spider webs on cookies? ›

Flood cookies with white piping-consistency icing. Do not let dry; immediately use black icing to pipe three concentric circles radiating out from the center of the cookie. Use a toothpick to drag 8 lines out from the center of the cookie, creating a webbed effect. Let dry for 1-2 hours.

How long do you cook Halloween cookies? ›

Bake for 11-12 minutes or until edges are set. If your oven has hot spots, rotate the baking sheet halfway through bake time. Allow cookies to cool on the baking sheet for 5 minutes and then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely before decorating. Make either icing: Prepare the royal icing or easy cookie icing.

How do you make edible spider webs with marshmallows? ›

Stir the melted marshmallows and allow to cool so it is cool enough to handle but still warm enough to stretch. Take a teaspoon of the melted marshmallow mixture and pull between your fingers to make web like strings.

What do you make the Halloween spiders legs out of? ›

Create Spider Legs

Use wire cutters to cut 16-gauge black wire into eight 4-foot pieces, then slide each piece into a 3-foot section of pipe insulation (Image 1). Remove the yellow tape from the pipe insulation, then bend one end of the wire so it doesn't pull through (Images 2 & 3).

Why do you bake cookies at 350? ›

350° is the standard temp for a cookie, and it's a great one. Your cookies will bake evenly and the outside will be done at the same time as the inside. Baking at 325° also results in an evenly baked cookie, but the slower cooking will help yield a chewier cookie. The outsides will be a little softer, too.

How long do homemade cookies last? ›

Information. Bakery or homemade cookies can be stored at room temperature two to three weeks or two months in the refrigerator. Cookies retain their quality when stored in the freezer for eight to 12 months. Moist bars, such as cheesecake and lemon bars, can be refrigerated for seven days.

When I bake cookies they get hard? ›

Cookies become hard when the moisture in them evaporates. This can be caused by leaving them out in the air for too long, baking them for too long, or storing them improperly. The lack of moisture makes the cookies hard and dry, which makes them difficult to enjoy.

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