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    No Bake Halloween Witch Hat Cookies

    Published: Oct 8, 2022 · Modified: Jul 6, 2024 by Jennifer · This post may contain affiliate links · 1 Comment

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    Our No Bake Halloween Witch Hat Cookies are an easy Halloween cookies recipe, a really fun kids dessert and party snacks idea!

    How to Make Halloween Witch Hat Cookies

    What Are Witch Hat Cookies?

    Do you need a super-simple Halloween cookie recipe that doesn't involve any baking or mess? This is your answer!

    These No Bake Halloween Witch Hat Cookies look just like a cute witch's hat. They are made with pre-packaged ingredients, so you don't have to bake a single thing.

    Halloween Witches Hat Cookies

    These Halloween Witches Hat Cookies are fun as a Halloween Party Treat, or simply to make for your family this Halloween season!

    Want to find more easy Halloween dessert recipes? Make some cute Halloween cat cookies out of pre-made cookies next.

    How to Make Halloween Witch Hat Cookies

    These little no bake cookies for Halloween are adorable and they are actually really easy to make! I know that sometimes the more elaborate-looking desserts look like they are going to take a ton of time and energy to recreate, but these are JUST SO INCREDIBLY EASY TO MAKE!

    How to Make Halloween Witch Hat Cookies

    They are going to be the perfect addition to your dessert table this Halloween, and you won't have to spend a lot of time making them! We are all about LESS IS MORE when it comes to time prep for our parties, right?

    Oh, and that big chunk of chocolate in the center of the cookie isn't too bad, either, if you ask me! 

    Where can I find the recipe card for this Halloween Witch Hat Cookies?

    If you’d rather skip all of my cooking tips, important information for this recipe, and similar recipe ideas – and get straight to the Halloween Witch Hat Cookies, just scroll right on down to the bottom, where I have a printable recipe card just for you!

    I know that a lot of people are old fashioned - like me! - and like to have a printed out recipe card.

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    How to Make Halloween Witch Hat Cookies

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    Check out these delicious Halloween recipes that I have shared over the years, like our Halloween Spider Web Cupcakes Recipe. Halloween lends itself to some pretty amazing holiday-themed desserts, so we love sharing new Halloween treat recipes with you every year!

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    How to Make Halloween Witch Hat Cookies

    How to Make Halloween Witch Hat Cookies

    Scroll on down and see just how easy these cookies are! Get your kids to help you put them together, they are so much fun!

    Ingredients

    Remember, all the exact ingredient amounts are in the printable recipe card at the bottom of this post. First, here is what you'll need from the store.

    • Fudge coated round cookies, such as fudge striped cookies
    • Mini chocolate chips
    • Hershey kisses
    • lavender, orange and vibrant green candy melts
    Fudge cookies, Hershey's kissess, and bags of yellow, purple and orange chocolate melts

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    Directions

    If you're a visual learner, here are some photos showing you how I made these easy Halloween cookies.

    Place cookies, fudge side up onto a cutting board or baking sheet coated with wax paper. 

    Place chocolate chips into a resealable sandwich bag but do not seal. Microwave on 50% power for 60 seconds.

    Knead bag until smooth, returning to microwave in 30 second increments at 50% power if necessary to completely melt the chocolate. Seal the bag and snip the tip. 

    Pipe chocolate onto the bottom of the candy kiss and press onto the center of the cookie to create a witch hat.

    Adding melted chocolate on the bottom of a Hershey's kiss

    Let stand to harden and set. 

    Securing the Hershey's kiss to the bottom of a fudge striped cookie

    Add a small amount of lavender candy melts to a resealable sandwich bag but do not seal. Microwave on 50% power for 60 seconds. Knead bag until candy is smooth, returning to microwave in 15 second increments at 50% power if necessary to completely melt the candy.

    Seal the bag and snip the tip. Pipe lavender candy around the hat to create a ribbon. Let stand to harden.

    If desired, repeat, making an orange ribbon around the hat. 

    Piping orange and purpose melted chocolate on the Witch's Hat Cookies

    Add a small amount of vibrant green candy melts to a resealable sandwich bag but do not seal. Microwave on 50% power for 60 seconds. Knead bag until candy is smooth, returning to microwave in 15 second increments at 50% power if necessary to completely melt the candy.

    Seal the bag and snip the tip. Pipe green "buckles" on each witch hat and allow to stand to set up. 

    Using melted chocolate to decorate the Halloween cookies so they look like a Witch's Hat

    Serve once melted candy and chocolate is set or cover and store at room temperature until ready to serve. 

    Halloween Witch Hat Cookies Recipe

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    If you do make the recipe, I hope you’ll share that you tried it on Pinterest! I love it SO MUCH when readers share their feedback! 

    No Bake Halloween Witch Hat Cookies
    How to Make Halloween Witch Hat Cookies Recipe Tutorial

    To print this Halloween Witches Hat Cookies Recipe Tutorial, simply click the recipe card below!

    I know that many people still like to print out recipes and keep them in a recipe binder, or simply have the printed recipe sitting in front of them when it comes time to cook! You can also email this recipe!

    How to Make Halloween Witch Hat Cookies

    How to Make Halloween Witch Hat Cookies

    Jennifer
    Learn how to make Halloween Witch Hat Cookies. These cookies are made with pre-packaged ingredients so you don't have to cook or bake.
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    Prep Time 25 minutes mins
    Cook Time 0 minutes mins
    Total Time 25 minutes mins
    Course Dessert
    Servings 24 cookies

    Equipment

    • piping bag
    • Microwave-Safe Bowl

    Ingredients
      

    • fudge coated round cookies such as fudge striped cookies
    • ¼ cup mini chocolate chips
    • hershey kisses
    • lavender orange and vibrant green candy melts

    Instructions
     

    • Place cookies, fudge side up onto a cutting board or baking sheet coated with wax paper.
    • Place chocolate chips into a resealable sandwich bag but do not seal. Microwave on 50% power for 60 seconds. Knead bag until smooth, returning to microwave in 30 second increments at 50% power if necessary to completely melt the chocolate. Seal the bag and snip the tip.
    • Pipe chocolate onto the bottom of the candy kiss and press onto the center of the cookie to create a witch hat. Let stand to harden and set.
    • Add a small amount of lavender candy melts to a resealable sandwich bag but do not seal. Microwave on 50% power for 60 seconds. Knead bag until candy is smooth, returning to microwave in 15 second increments at 50% power if necessary to completely melt the candy. Seal the bag and snip the tip. Pipe lavender candy around the hat to create a ribbon. Let stand to harden. If desired, repeat, making an orange ribbon around the hat.
    • Add a small amount of vibrant green candy melts to a resealable sandwich bag but do not seal. Microwave on 50% power for 60 seconds. Knead bag until candy is smooth, returning to microwave in 15 second increments at 50% power if necessary to completely melt the candy. Seal the bag and snip the tip. Pipe green "buckles" on each witch hat and allow to stand to set up.
    • Serve once melted candy and chocolate is set or cover and store at room temperature until ready to serve.
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    1. Natalie Mayhew says

      October 15, 2022 at 1:48 pm

      These are such a fun treat for Halloween!

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