Halloween can be a tricky holiday when it comes to being gluten free. Many of the delicious Halloween treats out there tend to be full of sugar and gluten. It’s hard for our kids to resist those sugar filled treats. If you’re looking for a healthier version of these delicious holiday goodies, we’ve got you covered! I’ve got plenty of tasty gluten-free Halloween treats for your kids right here!
- Marshmallow Ghost Hot Chocolate
- Candy Corn Marshmallow Bars
- Gluten Free Pumpkin Cookies
- Pumpkin Pie Crumble Cupcakes
- Pumpkin Cream Cheese Loaf
- Bloody Cups
- Bride of Frankenstein Dip
- Raw Caramel Apples
- Bloody Eyeball Brownies
- Spider Cupcakes
- Gluten Free Dirt Cups
- No Bake Ghost Cookies
- Healthy Pumpkin Snickers Bar
- Paleo Almond Joy
- Graveyard Candy Apple
- Orange Fruit Pumpkins
- Pumpkin Hummus
- Black Cat Halloween Cookies
- Halloween Ghost Chocolate Bark
- Mummy Mallows
robin rue
October 24, 2017You have some great ideas here. I have a few friends with kids who are GF, so they are really going to appreciate this.
Jessica Hughes
October 24, 2017It must be so difficult to have to gluten-free at Halloween, I would miss all of the usual Halloween treats! You’ve come up with some really great alternatives though. Kids will love the GF dirt cups and the Spider cupcakes, I’m sure!
Kay
October 24, 2017These are some great kid-friendly gluten-free Halloween treats! They all sound so yummy and fun to make, thanks for sharing an awesome list to choose from!
ChrissyAdventures
October 24, 2017You are so super creative! I’ve started to experience some issues with the gluten as I’ve gotten older. So I really appreciate the recipe so I can enjoy sweets without the tummy trouble.
Brandi
October 24, 2017This is such a great post just in time for the holiday. I love that these are gluten free.
Melissa Chapman
October 24, 2017Candy corn, marshmallow and pumpkin all seem to be great gluten free treats but still with a lot of sugar. I will try to keep these ideas in mind for kids with allergies.
Kansas Bonanno
October 24, 2017Awesome, My kids will love making these goodies. Plus we have a Halloween party this weekend so now I have some awesome Ideas.
Angela Tolsma
October 24, 2017Hmm yes to marshmallow ghost hot chocolate. I am always looking for gluten free things for my friends, this is awesome!
Kaylyn
October 24, 2017Totally going to use a couple of these recipes for my work potluck next week. I was trying to find something decently healthy to share with my coworkers that was also delicious.
Nelle Creations
October 24, 2017I’m not a kid and I want to make all of these
Terri Steffes
October 24, 2017Yummy and cute! I don’t have a favorite, but marshmallows and I are good, good friends. 🙂
Stephanie
October 24, 2017These look like some great ideas! I don’t have to worry about a gluten allergy in my home but my grandmother has Celiac’s so I’ll share these with her, she’s always looking for ideas.
AnnMarie John
October 24, 2017I love making healthier treats for the kids! We don’t exactly follow a gluten free diet but I do love the recipes because they’re a better option. I think this list is awesome.
Arushi
October 24, 2017Thanks for sharing. The recipes and ideas are great. I am surely pinning this for future.
Adriana Lopez Martin
October 25, 2017Very nice options I enjoy Halloween because it allows us to start the holiday celebrations with many lovely sweet treats
Katrina
October 25, 2017I love all of these recipes! Especially the ghost marshmallow hot chocolate! Thanks for sharing all these tasty treats!
Annie @ Annie's Noms
October 25, 2017I don’t have kids, but these all look soooo fun to make for me as well!! Great round up; I’m off to check them all out. I love getting creative in the kitchen at Halloween!
Quirky Homemaker
October 25, 2017Looks like a lot of great gluten-free Halloween recipes! I love that there are people out there creating treats that everyone can have. Of course I had to check out that bloody eyeball brownie recipe!
Sarah
October 25, 2017These are some really great ideas! We will have to add some of these to our list of treats to make this weekend!
Cindy Ingalls
October 25, 2017This is great reminder about kid’s allergies/sensitivity to food, especially at this time i year when it is all about the treats. What a great list of gluten free goodies you’ve come up with, this way everyone can indulge.
Heather
October 25, 2017What a great collection of recipes! We aren’t necessarily gluten free, but it is nice to have the alternative because so many of our friends and family are. I like to have options for everyone at our parties!
Ayana Pitterson
October 25, 2017This is a great list. I am supposed to be taking in some snacks for my kids’ classes next week, and was told that we have some kids with gluten allergies. Thanks for sharing this.
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Angela Cardamone @marathonsandmotivation.com
October 25, 2017These are all such great ideas! I will refer back to this for the kid’s school Halloween parties!!
TColeman
October 26, 2017I am always looking for healthier treats for our family. I will definitely be trying some of these out!
David Elliott
October 26, 2017Love all the various Halloween Recipes that you have here which are Gluten Free. Thanks for all the good information.
Sylvia
October 26, 2017All of these are so cute and sound so yummy! I have to make some treats for my son’s class for their party on Tuesday.
Tanya @ Intimate Explorations
October 27, 2017What a great resource. These types of recipes are especially important this time of year. I know it’s hard for adults to keep their health and fitness goals in check and their waist lines nice and trim. But it’s especially difficult for the little ones. Thanks for sharing these!
anne - onedeterminedlife
October 29, 2017I have a few gluten-free friends, so I am always looking for gf stuff. Thanks
Jennifer L
November 1, 2017Oh wow these ae some great gluten free treats. I’d love to be able to make the Bride of Frankenstein dip and No Bake Ghost Cookies. Im keeping this for next year.
leah stauffer
October 29, 2018ok those little marshmallows are just about the cutest things I’ve ever seen! such a fun post!
Jen
October 29, 2018I love this festive list! I think my kids would enjoy the candy corn marshmallow treats!
Supermompicks
October 29, 2018Love the GF pumpkin crumble muffins. I will need to make these for thanksgiving as an alternative to pumpkin pie!
Marina
October 29, 2018What a list! Thanks for sharing x
Rachel
October 30, 2018THanks for the ideas. I am going to a party and there are a number of people that can’t have gluten.
Amber Battishill
October 30, 2018I love all these ideas that are wrapped up into one post! I sent it over to a friend who’s son is GF!
Leslie Morrison
November 2, 2018Thanks so much for sharing!