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Simply spooky Halloween Sugar Cookie Cake with homemade cream cheese frosting, M&M’s and sprinkles is the perfect Halloween dessert!
Line your celebration table with tasty and cute cookies like Gooey Monster Cookies, Chocolate Spider Cookie, Monster Eye Sugar Cookie, and this Halloween Sugar Cookie Cake! They are sure to be a hit with both kids and adults!
I love Halloween!
Hi, it’s me, Lily – AGAIN!!!! Yesterday I went to my school Trunk or Treat! How fun is that?! It was TONS of fun and I saw my classmates. I just love to dress up!! I told you last week that I was a pirate.
Since Halloween is almost here I wanted to share one last Halloween treat. Today’s recipe is for Halloween Cookie Cake (kinda like the one we did for the Fourth of July!). This is a GOOD one for Halloween parties. We made this awhile back and we added our favorite candies like Hershey’s Cookies N Cream, Halloween M&Ms and sprinkles!!
You can add whatever candy you like and use whatever color of frosting. I would just make sure the colors are related to Halloween. 😉 If you want to make an easy treat that is a GIANT Sugar Cookie and perfect for your party – try this one!
Making a Halloween Cookie Cake
PREP. Begin by preheating oven to temperature on cookie roll. Line a large jelly roll pan with parchment paper.
PRESS + BAKE. Take out cookie dough from package and press together. Roll out until it’s a circle that is about ¼ inch thick. Cook 14-16 minutes or until golden brown. Let cookie cool.
FROST. Make frosting by beating ½ cup butter and 4 oz. cream cheese until mixed well. Add powdered sugar, milk, vanilla and food coloring. Add to cookies.
DECORATE. Top with cut up candy and sprinkles. ENJOY!
Tips + Variations
For easy removal and clean up line the baking pan with parchment paper
To keep the cookie from expanding too much, chill the dough before baking.
Use store bought frosting and color it your favorite Halloween color to save time.
To make this a soft and chewy cookie cake consider using a smaller pan and slightly under baking your cookie to get that soft texture.
To serve, slice this like you would slice a pizza or you can cut it into squares. You can eat it as is, or you can serve it with a fork.
For a thicker your frosting, add more powdered sugar, if you want to thin the frosting you can add in splashes of milk until it’s the right texture.
As mentioned you can add any candy toppings that you like, particularly ones that are Halloween-ish. Besides the candy you can change treat up others way. Here are a few more options but you can be as creative as you want:
- Make bright purple or orange frosting instead of green
- A fun addition would be to use a white frosting to pipe on a spider web
- Add pretzels for a salty crunch
Storing INfo
To STORE, cover any leftovers tightly and store in the fridge. It will last up to 3 days.
This cookie cake can be FROZEN depending on what you decide to put on it. The frosting and most candies can be frozen. Place the cookie cake in the freezer for a couple of hours until it is solid. Once it’s frozen wrap the cookie cake with plastic and again with aluminum foil. Label and freeze for up to 3 months. Remove the wrapping before thawing. Keep in mind that chocolate can sometimes take on a chalky looking texture when frozen, but it can still be eaten.
For more Halloween Treats try:
- Candy Corn Rice Krispie Treats
- Chocolate Spider Trifle
- Mummy Cookies
- Monster Rice Krispie Treats
- Halloween Cookie Cake
- Black Candy Apples
Halloween Sugar Cookie Cake Recipe
Ingredients
- 16.5 oz Sugar cookie dough refrigerated roll
- 1/2 cup butter softened
- 4 oz cream cheese softened
- 4-4 1/2 cups powdered sugar
- 3-5 tbsp milk
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- food coloring
- Halloween Candy and sprinkles
Instructions
- Begin by preheating oven to temperature on cookie roll.
- Line a large jelly roll pan with parchment paper.
- Take out cookie dough from package and press together. Roll out until it's a circle that is about ¼ inch thick. Cook 14-16 minutes or until golden brown.
- Let cookie cool.
- Make frosting by beating ½ cup butter and 4 oz. cream cheese until mixed well. Add powdered sugar, milk, vanilla and food coloring. Add to cookies.
- Top with cut up candy and sprinkles. ENJOY!
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
This cookIe Looks sO cute and festive looks super easy too!! Instead of making my own icing can i buy the cookie icing in the store will it work the Same??
Thank you!! You sure could 🙂 I haven’t tried with the store bought kind, but I am sure it would still taste great.
This looks SO incredibly yummy!
Thanks Diane! I will let Lily know:) And, it was yummy!
Instead melt down sugar free baking chocolate and use iit as a
dipping sauce for sweet fruits such ass cherries and strawberries.
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My favorite dessert is a small plate of assorted
cheese and some dried or fresh fruit and even some nuts.
So cute! My son would go WILD for this amazing cookie cake!
Oh yeah, definitely a hit with the kids!! 😀 Thanks for stopping by, and have a great week!
This is so cute!
Hi, Lily! Your sugar cookie cake looks so fun and festive. I don’t see your pirate picture, though! It doesn’t seem to be showing up.
Now that is one festive cookie cake! Love that green!
I love the green cookie pizza! Brilliant!
This is SO creative!!!! Love love love it. Cookie Cake taken to the next level! So cute.
Such a fun treat! Love how festive it is 🙂
This is so fun! The green is my favorite!!!