Who says candy is Halloween's best edible offering? Start the festivities first thing in the morning with a Halloween-themed breakfast the whole family will love. From healthy (and superspooky) fruit creations to decadent pumpkin-filled pancakes, doughnuts, and more, the following 31 Halloween recipes are so fun and delicious, you'll want to serve them up all day (and maybe even all year) long. Is a mini cream cheese-stuffed cinnamon-sugar pumpkin bagel pop tart out of your comfort zone (though seriously, make them once, and you'll be addicted)? No worries! We've also found some supersimple breakfast ideas with major Halloween impact!
These baked pumpkin donuts have just two ingredients — yellow cake mix and pumpkin!
Serve Delightful Mom Food's mandarin pumpkins, clementines drizzled with chocolate and poked in the center with pretzel sticks, as a breakfast treat or a fun after-school snack.
Topped with candy googly eyes, these multicolored pancakes are going to be a Halloween hit!
If PSL's aren't your thing, try making these pumpkin doughnuts for the whole family instead.
Give your kiddo a serving of their five-a-day with one of these banana ghosts or a clementine pumpkin, which are also great as a healthy after-school snack.
This pumpkin croissant breakfast bake is an awesome sweet treat for Halloween morning!
Add a bit of orange food dye to waffle batter, and create a chocolate chip jack-o'-lantern face to make these cute Halloween-themed waffles.
Half Baked Harvest's pumpkin pie pop tarts combine cinnamon sugar, Nutella, and pumpkin in delicious fashion.
Hollow out an orange, and pile in your kiddo's favorite fruits to make these jack-o'-lantern fruit cups.
Serve Half Baked Harvest's pumpkin spice French toast with her recipe for cider syrup.
Don't let the "cookie" part of this recipe fool you! These pumpkin oat chocolate chip breakfast cookies are made with healthy ingredients plus a handful of chocolate chips for good measure!
This pumpkin pie breakfast bake is a warm and cozy recipe for a chilly Halloween morning.
Spiced pumpkin cinnamon roll pancakes are sure to be a hit with your little ones.
Pumpkin peanut butter oatmeal bars combine oatmeal, pumpkin puree, and peanut butter to create flavorful bars.
Forget store-bought Pop Tarts, these pumpkin pie jack-o'-lanterns are the perfect Halloween morning treat.
Show Me the Yummy's pumpkin bread is laced with chocolate and butterscotch chips, so you know it's going to be a hit. The recipe can also be made into muffins.
With crispy edges, warm pumpkin filling, and sweet brown sugar cinnamon frosting, your kids are going to want these pumpkin spice pop tarts all year long.
To make these mummy apples, use a peeler to create jagged mummy wrappings and add two chocolate chip eyes.
Mini cream cheese-stuffed cinnamon sugar pumpkin bagel pop tarts from Half Baked Harvest might sound complicated, but the flavor combo is sure to become a favorite.
These orange Halloween pancakes are made even creepier with a chocolate syrup spiderweb topping.
Messily peel a kiwi halfway, stick in chocolate chip eyes, and add a pretzel mouth and ears to make these adorable Frankenstein kiwis.
Take one look at Half Baked Harvest's baked buttermilk pumpkin doughnuts with a hot cocoa glaze, and tell us your kids wouldn't freak out about them? Just be sure to save a couple for yourself.
Your kids might consider these pumpkin breakfast muffins are treat but they're packed with breakfast-appropriate ingredients like greek yogurt, granola, and pumpkin.
Top With Cinnamon's pumpkin ricotta pancakes are even more delicious when topped with shredded apple, chopped pecans, and a hefty drizzle of maple syrup.
These gluten free pumpkin cinnamon rolls are so fluffy you won't believe they're dairy and egg free.
You won't be able to eat only one of these pumpkin streusel cheesecake squares are delicious and easy to make!
These pumpkin spice monkey bread muffins take just 5 minutes to prep and 30 minutes to cook!
Give your morning waffles a Halloween costume with Love From the Oven's fun take on the breakfast classic.
Halloween monster donuts are sure to gets kids ready for trick-or-treating!
Delightful Mom Food's oatmeal chocolate chip cookie recipe is healthy enough (it's packed with healthy coconut oil and oats and light in sugar) that it can totally be eaten for breakfast — especially on Halloween!
Silly Monster Parfaits (inspired by Netflix's Super Monsters) are a nonscary treat featuring yogurt, granola, and fruit, as well as apple slice teeth, blueberry-grape eyes, and pretzel stick antennae.