14 Horribly Delicious Halloween Breakfasts


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You don't have to wait for candy to enjoy Halloween! Start your morning with one of these recipes, and your day is sure to be bright.


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The Best Halloween Breakfast Ideas


Let's face it, we all feel a pleasant excitement in the lead-up to Halloween. All day long mesmerizing sweets and creepy, but so cute themed dishes, costumes, candy – how could you not love it?! That's why it's so tempting to get into the festive mood right from the morning. Of course, many people plan a special Halloween dinner, prepare drinks for the whole family, and also themed snacks, but the festivities really start with breakfast. We've got tons of fun Halloween breakfast ideas, from spooky pancakes and creepy green smoothies to ghost pies. All the recipes are great, but these delicious mummies, which are actually blueberry muffins with cream cheese frosting, are especially good. They're perfect for on-the-go, so you won't be late for Halloween!




Monster in a Smoothie Bowl

Monster in a Smoothie Bowl

Don't be afraid—this colorful breakfast is more cute than scary! Little monsters will love making faces on these healthy smoothie bowls, made with fluorescent spinach, banana, and apple puree. Use chopped nuts, fruit, and other fun toppings to create monster faces!



Bloody Fruit Salad for Halloween

Bloody Fruit Salad for Halloween

Decorating a Halloween table is a real challenge for beginners, as ordinary dishes become eerily unrecognizable. Instead of simple syrup, this fruit salad uses raspberry jam to enhance the flavor of the fruit and berries. It has just enough natural tartness to maintain a fresh note. This recipe was created specifically for Halloween, and for an even more spooky look, let it sit for a few hours to allow the lychee to absorb the scarlet glaze. Serve the salad in individual serving bowls, as if blood had just flowed from your wrist.




Chocolate Ghost Pancakes for Halloween

Chocolate Ghost Pancakes for Halloween

These chocolate pancakes, shaped like fun ghosts, are perfect for a Halloween breakfast. To make them even more creative, choose different shapes and add plenty of toppings, like whipped cream, berries, and chocolate sauce. Kids can decorate the pancakes together. Younger kids will love making googly eyes out of blueberries and chocolate chips, while older kids can decorate with icing.



Mummy pies

Mummy pies

This is an easy Halloween treat recipe that can be made ahead of time and served later for breakfast as dessert.

Recipe: Mummy pies


Bloody pancakes

Bloody pancakes

Don't worry: no pancakes were harmed in the making of this recipe. Drizzle them with sweet strawberry sauce for a delicious and colorful touch.



Eggs with blood

Eggs with blood

Hard-boiled eggs are the perfect protein addition to any breakfast. This spooky variation makes them easy to serve as part of any Halloween-themed breakfast.




Mummies of cutlets in puff pastry

Mummies of cutlets in puff pastry

Wrap breakfast patties in strips of buttery puff pastry for an easy and fun way for kids to start their day.



Chocolate Donut Holes

Chocolate Donut Holes

Americans call donut holes the tiny, ball-shaped donuts left over after cutting holes in larger donuts. They're fried along with the rings, and are almost as beloved as the donuts themselves. You often find recipes for just the "holes," without the donuts. It sounds absurd, but the idea is amusing. Mix up some sticky chocolate dough and cut out small circles, which, after deep-frying, turn into walnut-sized donuts. To make them look more interesting, dip each "hole" in chocolate icing and sprinkle with colored nonpareils. For Halloween, for example, choose black and orange sprinkles.



Pumpkin pancakes with maple syrup

Pumpkin pancakes with maple syrup

The aroma of spices fills the room as you bake these creamy, fall-inspired pancakes. A generous dollop of buttermilk whipped cream and maple syrup complete the dish.



Pumpkin Cinnamon Rolls

Pumpkin Cinnamon Rolls

Make Ree's fall cinnamon rolls for a weekend brunch, or save them for the kids trick-or-treating this Halloween.



Banana-pumpkin smoothie

Banana-pumpkin smoothie

Need a quick breakfast worthy of Halloween? Make this easy pumpkin smoothie. It's ready in just 5 minutes.



Pumpkin donuts in the oven

Pumpkin donuts in the oven

Fall is the perfect time for warm and fragrant pumpkin donuts. Unlike traditional donuts, which are fried in oil, these donuts are baked in the oven in a special pan and are healthier, while their texture is simply magical: pumpkin puree is added to the dough, making them fluffy and deliciously moist, while pumpkin pie spice perfectly complements the pumpkin sweetness with its spicy notes. To give the donuts the finishing touch, brush them with melted butter and roll them in a cinnamon sugar dusting.



Snickers Pancakes with Creepy Blueberry Syrup

Snickers Pancakes with Creepy Blueberry Syrup

Sunny Anderson made these devilishly delicious pancakes with Spooky Blueberry Syrup for Halloween, but they're perfect anytime, especially for Sunday brunch. All you need to make ordinary pancakes extra special is sprinkle them with Snickers bar pieces while frying. Homemade blueberry syrup doesn't take much time either. It's quick to make, and it makes the pancakes even more delicious.







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