You might also like Halloween Chocolate Fudge, Monster Halloween Popcorn  or Halloween Bark. These Mummy Cookies for Halloween are sooooo easy to make – even the kiddoes can make them unsupervised since they come together with 3 simple ingredients and a few minutes of hands-on time. As easy as my Halloween Monster Popcorn and Halloween Bark. Yeap, they will have a ton of fun mixing up the frosting (and adding sprinkles) to make all sorts of Halloween Cookies varieties. Why not host a Mummy Cookies making party? Put everything on a table and guests can frost, sprinkle, and eat away to their heart’s content. These make a such great party favor too. The really great part is that you start with store-bought ingredients; no baking required! However, if you want to bake from scratch then go ahead and do that. #yourcookiesyourway.

Why You’ll Love Them

Budget-friendly – 3 affordable ingredients. Can I get a yeeeeeeees?Easy to make – A quick set up and a little piping and drying and you are good to go. It’s that easy! It’s customizable – A few simple changes and you can completely change this for different flavors and holidays. Good for all occasions – these are great for Halloween parties, lunch boxes, after school snacks, and trick or treating hoards.

Tools Needed

Cooling rack.Baking parchment paper.Scissors.Tray.

Ready to learn how to make Mummy Cookies For Halloween? Gather up the ingredients and I will show you…

How To Make Mummy Cookies

Get the complete ingredients list and instructions from the recipe card below.

Ingredients Needed

Cookies: a 10-pack of cookies – I use White Fudge Ding Dongs, but use any type you like.Tube of White Cookie Frosting: I used Betty Crocker White Cookie Frosting.20 Candy Eyes.

Make The Mummy Cookies

Open the cookies and transfer them to a cooling rack.Snip the tip off the white cookie frosting tube and use a flat knife to flatten the frosting tube tip so frosting comes out in ribbons (not strings).Pipe on 2 small dots of frosting and attach 2 candy eyes to the center of each cookie.Then pipe long ribbons of frosting across each cookie (avoiding the eyes) in a mummy bandage pattern.Let the Mummy Cookies dry before serving.

Recipe Tips

You can easily double or triple this recipe for a crowd.Do test the frosting before you start decorating to make sure it comes out in a flat ribbon shape and not strings.

Recipe Variations

These mummy treats are super versatile! Try some of these easy variations;

Swap the cookies – use whichever cookie you like. Oreos, Vienna Fingers, chocolate chip cookies all work great. Use colored frosting – there’s no reason these can’t look bright and colorful. Add sprinkles – Accessories your mummies with some festive colored sprinkles or shaped sprinkles like a bat, cat, pumpkin, etc.

FAQs

But I prefer Mummy Pumpkin Cookies?

Sometimes so do I. In that case just swap your cookies for pumpkin cookies instead. #yum

More Halloween Treat For Kids

Looking for more Halloween treats for kids? Then look no further…I have got your back with these fun Halloween recipes;

Halloween Chocolate Fudge.Monster Halloween Popcorn.Monster Halloween Marshmallow Pops.Pumpkin Muffins.Halloween Bark.Eyeball Cookies.Bat Cookies.Pumpkin Rice Krispie Treats.Or you could try Grinch Popcorn for a Christmas Treat.

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