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Now that I have kids I’m very excited to start making Halloween meals for kids for them. These recipes are spooky and festive. Your children will be begging for more all October long.
Most of these recipes are not vegan, but they can be made vegan. You can switch cheese out for vegan cheese, meat for tofu, milk for almond milk, and more.
To make these kids’ meals, you’ll need the following:
These pizzas are great if you’re needing Halloween dinner ideas. These would be so fun to make and eat before going trick-or-treating! The recipe for them is from Mommy Musings. They’re made on biscuits for the pizza dough. The cheese looks like the mummy’s wrapping and the olives are the mummy’s eyes.
Big Bear’s Wife made these fun Halloween jack-o-lantern quesadillas. They’re quick and easy to make. You’ll carve the pumpkin faces on them, assemble them, then bake them. Use a little piece of a green bell pepper for the stem.
These Dracula pancakes are the perfect Halloween breakfast for kids. I love how cute they are! This recipe from Fork and Beans is vegan. You can get a vegan pancake box mix from Annie’s if you’re not up for making pancakes from scratch.
These super cute waffles were made by The Wilson World. The batter is dyed orange and there are chocolate chips in the shapes of a jack-o-lantern face. Your kids will love these so much!
This Halloween bento box for kids was made by Bento Lunch. It has a jack-o-lantern sandwich, mummy yogurt, a jack-o-lantern clementine, pretzels, grapes, and a count chocula bar.
These Frankenstein booritos are so fun and festive. You’ll use spinach tortillas that are green and decorate them with blue corn tortilla chips, olives, and more. Taste of Home made this recipe.
Rainy Day Mum made this spooky eyeball pasta. The spaghetti noodles are dyed green and purple. The eyeballs are made from mozzarella balls and olives. The pasta also has marinara sauce on it.
These trick or treat pancakes are so colorful! They’re dyed orange, green, and purple and have candy eyes on them. Get the recipe from My Name is Snickerdoodle.
This bento box was made by Simply Every. It has a sandwich that’s in the shape of a ghost, yogurt with a bugle, orange slices, jello with yogurt covered raisins, Babybel cheese with blueberries to look like eyeballs, and tomato slices.
Morgan Manages Mommyhood made this spooky chicken boodle soup. It’s chicken noodle soup with a fun twist. The pasta is dyed black to look like bats and the carrots are in the shape of pumpkins.
Dessert Now Dinner Later made this pizza that looks like candy corn when you cut it into slices. It has alfredo sauce and two different kinds of cheese on it.