7 Creepy Valoween Treats

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These creepy Valoween treats are to die for! I've been having a ton of fun this February finding ways to make your Valentine's Day a little more creepy.

So far I’ve shared a quick gift guide and decorating ideas. I also have 14 Valoween cards for your spooky someone and even a 21-song playlist full of Halloween love songs.

Today, let’s turn our attention to making all those classic Valentine’s Day treats a bit more sinister…

I’ve rounded up seven of my favorites I found, all of which have super simple recipes. (You just might need a bit of time and patience for one or two!)

 

7 Creepy Valoween Treats

 

Bloody Raspberries – Me and Annabell Lee

I’m a brand new reader of Me and Annabell Lee, but I absolutely in love with it! These chocolate skulls skilled with raspberries are super easy to make and deliver a BIG wow factor.

 

Bleeding Heart Martini – Martha Stewart

My reigning Queen of Halloween always has the perfect recipe, like this bleeding heart martini. Just add pickled beets stabbed with a cocktail skewer to your favorite martini recipe for the bleeding heart effect!

 

Gory Bleeding Heart Cake – The Brick Kitchen

And just in case a bleeding heart cocktail isn’t enough, try one of these bleeding heart cakes! (They are a LOT easier to make than they look!)

 

Black Heart Cider – Paper and Cake

This cider cocktail is gorgeous – and delicious. Black vodka, dark cherry juice and prosecco are the perfect combo for this Halloween lover.

 

Nightmare Before Christmas Dark Chocolate Cheesecake – Monster Stewart

Celebrate Jack and Sally’s love story with this stunning dark chocolate cheesecake.

 

Bleeding Heart Jello Shot – My Jello Americans

I love this sophisticated take on a Jello shot using strawberry gelatin, rose flavoring and chocolate syrup!

 

Strawberry Ghosts – Love from the Oven

Ditch the boring chocolate-covered strawberries for fun Halloween ones! These ghosts are just one of many ideas out there.

 

 

Which treat will make your Valoween this year?

I’m always partial to a good cocktail recipe, myself.

Don’t forget, if you’re looking for even more Valoween ideas make sure to follow my Valoween Pinterest board! It’s full of Halloween Valentine’s Day card, recipes, decor inspiration and gift ideas.

 

Happy haunting,

Miranda | Spooky Little Halloween

Miranda is the Houston-based writer, blogger, and Halloween lover behind Spooky Little Halloween, the blog celebrating October 31st all year long. Her favorite Halloween things include pumpkin guts, chocolate bars in her trick-or-treat pail, real haunted houses (including the one she lives in!), and historic cemeteries.

9 Comments

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    Alex

    February 9, 2018

    Thanks for the shout out Miranda!! Glad those Bloody Skulls made the list!! Now I have to try out that Bleeding Heart Cake!! :)

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      Miranda | Spooky Little Halloween

      February 9, 2018

      They are stunning! I’m thrilled to have found your site – thanks for stopping by to check out mine. :)

      • Alex

        February 9, 2018

        Of course! So nice to meet another Halloween loving blogger! I’ll be sure to sign up for your newsletter!!

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    Chelsea Celaya

    February 15, 2018

    I really want to try out that Bloody Raspberries recipe! It looks sooo good! And I’m a big raspberry lover. I’m also totally digging both cocktail recipes. One day, I will make black vodka a staple in my liquor cabinet. I’m surprised I haven’t yet.

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    Kristina

    February 8, 2021

    I made the heart cupcakes a few years ago and people still bring them up. They’re so easy yet so eye catching!

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