Easy Halloween Spider Cookies

Make these Easy Halloween Spider Cookies with the kids for a fun family activity. They’re a yummy, no-bake treat made with Oreos, chocolate frosting, and sprinkles.

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Make these Easy Halloween Spider Cookies with the kids for a fun family activity. They're a yummy, no-bake treat made with Oreos, chocolate frosting, and sprinkles.

Ingredients

  • Oreos (at least Double Stuf, but Mega Stuf is even better)
  • Chocolate Pocky Sticks
  • Chocolate jimmy sprinkles
  • Chocolate frosting
  • Candy eyes

Make these Easy Halloween Spider Cookies with the kids for a fun family activity. They're a yummy, no-bake treat made with Oreos, chocolate frosting, and sprinkles.

Directions

  1. Split an Oreo and spread the chocolate frosting on one half.
  2. Gently press the other half of the cookie on top of the chocolate frosting so that a little squeezes out of the edges. 
  3. Roll the edges in the chocolate jimmies.
  4. Spread a little more frosting on top of the cookie. Gently press the frosted portion of the cookie into the chocolate jimmies (the sprinkles should now be coating the sides and top of the Oreo).
  5. Cut 6 of the Pocky sticks in half. Set aside the bottom halves of the sticks, and gently press the top halves of the sticks into the sides of the Oreo to form the legs.
  6. Dab a little frosting on each candy eye, and press them into the top of the Oreo to complete the spider.
  7. Keep the treats stored in the refrigerator so that the frosting stays firm and all the spider parts stay in place 🙂 

Make these Easy Halloween Spider Cookies with the kids for a fun family activity. They're a yummy, no-bake treat made with Oreos, chocolate frosting, and sprinkles.

Make these Easy Halloween Spider Cookies with the kids for a fun family activity. They're a yummy, no-bake treat made with Oreos, chocolate frosting, and sprinkles.

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Ashton and Keaton began blogging together in 2016 as a passion project. Both siblings are lovers of food, family gatherings, and entrepreneurial pursuits, which made starting a food blog together a no-brainer.