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Easy Spooky Halloween Snack Board (Fun Ideas)

This Easy Spooky Halloween Snack Board is the easiest NO COOK board you can create! Grab some orange, black, white and green snacks to have fun with the kids!
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Course: Snack
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Easy halloween snack, Halloween board, Halloween charcuterie board, Halloween snack ideas, no cook halloween snack
Prep Time: 30 minutes
Servings: 5
Author: Carol Pecora

Equipment

  • 1 Charcuterie board
  • 1 Ghost bowl
  • 1 Black bowl
  • 1 Black cup

Ingredients  

  • guacamole
  • orange mini peppers
  • oranges
  • clementines
  • blueberries
  • blackberries
  • blue corn tortilla chips
  • oreos
  • babybel
  • pretzel sticks
  • dark chocolate chips
  • ranch

Instructions

  • In a large cutting board, place the larger items first: the guacamole, pepper, orange, andblueberry/blackberry bowls.
  • Add the blue corn tortilla chips as a base, followed by the Oreos. Make sure these smaller items coverthe entire board with no empty space.
  • Make the cheese monsters and spiders using babybel cheese, pretzels, and chocolate.
  • Spread the babybel spider and cheese monsters on the board.
  • Decorate with Halloween items such as plastic spiders, skeleton hand, and small pumpkins.

Notes

  • I always like to add a mix of healthier foods and sweet treats for a balanced snack board.
  • Use any cutting board to create a fun Halloween snack: wood, marble, or a large baking sheet. You can also get creative using different shapes: rectangles, squares, and rounds. For this Halloween-themed board, I used a large rectangular wood board.
  • Create a list of color-themed items to use in your snack board. For example, a Halloween snack board with black, orange, green, and white being the main colors.
  • After deciding on the colors, think about your favorite items to add and create a grocery list. Think about what needs to go into bowls, and make sure you have matching bowls.
  • Spread all purchased items on a table and start building the themed board. Large items go first, and then start adding the snacks mixing up colors, and making sure there are no spaces left.
  • Once the food items are placed, finish the Halloween-themed board, adding a few decorations such as plastic spiders, skulls, and happy Halloween signs!
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