Fun Halloween Donuts

powdered donuts on a table with candy eyes on them

Fun Halloween Donuts

This weekend, my daughters and I decided to make a batch of Halloween Bark to share with friends. While waiting for the bark to dry, we decided to look through the Scholastic Magazine that was sent home from school with the girls. We found some spooky donut hole eyes to make, and just happened to have all the ingredients to make them!

Then we decided to have even more donut fun, and make little donut ghosts with the leftover candy eyes we had from the Halloween Bark recipe!  SO FUN, right?! These Fun Halloween Donuts would make a delicious dessert, a creepy cool breakfast (paired with some fruit and eggs) or an easy edible craft for classrooms.

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And talk about easy! For the Spooky Eyes, you’ll need donut holes, gummy Lifesavers and M&M’s ( raisins also work great).

  1. TIP: to keep these eyeballs from rolling around, cut a small slice off the bottom.showing how to place candies on donuts to make eyes
  2. For the Ghost Donuts, you’ll need mini donuts, and candy eyeballs.
  3. TIP: For either of these donuts, if you are going to be traveling with this, and want the eye balls to stay put, simply add a dab of frosting to the back of the eyes, to act as glue.2 candy eyes next to a powdered donut
  4. And there you have it! Spooky Fun Halloween Donuts!powdered donuts on a table with candy eyes on them

Child holding donut eyes up to face

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5 from 2 votes

Fun Halloween Donuts

Author Corey Valley
These Fun Halloween Donuts would make a delicious dessert, a creepy cool breakfast (paired with some fruit and eggs) or an easy edible craft for classrooms.
Prep Time 1 minute
Cook Time 1 minute
Total Time 2 minutes

Ingredients
 

  • mini donuts
  • donut holes
  • gummy lifesavers
  • M&Ms
  • (optional frosting for "food glue"

Instructions

  • Place candy on donuts. If you need the candy to stay put for traveling, place a little frosting on the back of candy before placing it on the donut.

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Post updated September 2020

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3 Comments

  1. telephonelady says:

    5 stars
    these are sooo cute, Corey

  2. So cute. Thank you for this fun idea.

  3. Francene+Sheehan says:

    What a cute idea Corey!