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Oreo Spider Cookies Recipe for Halloween Parties

Published: Sep 14, 2025 by Yuan

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Halloween spider cookies made from Oreos with pretzel legs and candy eyes.

Halloween is the perfect time to get a little spooky in the kitchen, and these Oreo Spider Cookies are a fun treat that everyone will love. They are made with classic Oreos, pretzel legs, and candy eyes. They're an easy no-bake dessert that's just as adorable as it is delicious.

Halloween Oreo spider cookies with candy eyes and pretzel legs arranged on a wooden board with toy spiders and fall napkin.
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  • Ingredients
  • Step-by-step directions
  • Pro Tips for Oreo Spider Cookies
  • Storing and Reheating Tips
  • Oreo Spider Cookie Variations for Halloween Parties
  • Best Dishes to Serve with Oreo Spider Cookies
  • Final Thoughts
  • FAQ for Oreo Spider Cookies
  • Oreo Spider Cookies Recipe for Halloween Parties
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Whether you're hosting a Halloween party, sending treats to school, or just looking for a festive activity with the kids, this simple Oreo spider cookie recipe will instantly bring a smile to your table.

Ingredients

Here's everything you'll need to make these adorable Oreo Spider Cookies:

Oreo spider cookies ingredients.
  • Chocolate chips: Melted chocolate works as the "glue" that holds your spiders together while keeping them sweet and delicious.
  • Olive oil: A small splash helps the chocolate stay smooth and shiny.
  • Oreo cookies: The perfect base for spider cookies, with their crunchy chocolate shells and creamy filling.
  • Pretzel sticks: Salty and crisp, they make the ideal edible spider legs.
  • More chocolate chips: As a coating, they are used for coating and adding structure, so your cookie spiders don't fall apart.
  • Candy eyeballs: These playful little eyes bring your spiders to life with personality. Most grocery stores and craft stores carry cute candy eyes in the baking aisle, especially around Halloween. You can also order them online. If you can't find them, pipe little dots of white frosting with mini chocolate chips in the center for homemade eyes.
  • Chocolate sprinkles: Add a touch of spooky texture to finish off your Halloween spider cookies.

Step-by-step directions

Here's how to make these fun and festive Oreo Spider Cookies for Halloween:

Bowl of milk chocolate chips ready for melting for Oreo spider cookies.

Melt the chocolate: In a small bowl, combine the chocolate chips and olive oil. Microwave for about 30-45 seconds, stirring until the chocolate is smooth and fully melted.

Open Oreo cookie with pretzel sticks arranged as spider legs on the cream filling.
Oreo cookie with pretzel legs covered in melted chocolate for spider body.
Finished Oreo spider cookie with candy eyes and chocolate sprinkles next to bowls of eyes and sprinkles.

Add the spider legs: Break three pretzel sticks in half to make six legs. Carefully twist an Oreo apart and press the pretzel pieces into the cream filling on one side.

Secure the cookie: Spoon about ½ teaspoon of the melted chocolate over the pretzels to hold them in place, then press the other Oreo half back on top.

Decorate the spider: Dip one side of the cookie into the melted chocolate. Quickly add two candy eyeballs and sprinkle on chocolate sprinkles for that spooky finish.

Halloween Oreo spider cookies with candy eyes and pretzel legs on a wooden board with toy spiders.

Chill and set: Place the cookies in the fridge for about 10 minutes, or until the chocolate hardens and your Oreo Spider Cookies are ready to enjoy.

Pro Tips for Oreo Spider Cookies

Even though this recipe is quick and easy, a few simple tricks can make your Oreo Spider Cookies turn out even better.

Close-up of Oreo spider cookies topped with chocolate sprinkles, candy eyes and pretzel legs for Halloween.

Work quickly with the melted chocolate because it tends to harden fast, and have all of your Oreos, pretzels, and candy eyes ready before you start. If the Oreos don't separate evenly, use a gentle twist with a butter knife to get cleaner halves.

This is also a fun treat to make with kids; let them decorate the spiders by adding the eyeballs and sprinkles. For a festive twist, try using Double Stuf Oreos, Golden Oreos, or the orange-filled Halloween version.

Fun Halloween Oreo spider treats with candy eyes and pretzel legs on a wooden board and plaid cloth.

And if you want sturdier spider legs, dip the ends of the pretzels in chocolate before pressing them into the filling so they stay secure.

Storing and Reheating Tips

Oreo Spider Cookies are easy to make ahead and store well for parties.

Cute Halloween spider cookies made with Oreos, chocolate sprinkles, candy eyes and pretzel legs on a board.

To keep them fresh and crunchy, place them in an airtight container in the refrigerator where they'll last for about three to four days. If you prefer them softer, store them at room temperature for two to three days instead.

Since this is a no-bake Halloween recipe, there's no reheating required; just grab one straight from the fridge or container and enjoy.

These cookies also work perfectly as a make-ahead treat, so you can prepare them the day before your Halloween gathering and have them ready to serve without stress.

Close-up of Oreo spider cookie with chocolate sprinkles, candy eyes and pretzel legs for a spooky treat.

Oreo Spider Cookie Variations for Halloween Parties

Oreo Spider Cookies are fun on their own, but you can easily change them up to match your Halloween theme.

Festive Oreo spider cookies on wooden board with candy eyes and pretzel legs, perfect for Halloween parties.

Swap pretzels for Pocky sticks or black licorice if you want a different look for the spider legs.

Try using orange-filled Oreos for a pop of festive color, or swap in white chocolate for a ghostly twist. If you like a salty-sweet combo, drizzle a little caramel over the top before the sprinkles set. If you prefer to skip Oreos, try using homemade sugar cookies or even chocolate chip cookies as the base for your cookie spiders.

You can even use different types of candy eyes, tiny ones for a silly look or oversized ones for a dramatic effect. These little changes keep the recipe playful and give you plenty of ways to customize the spiders for your party table.

Easy Oreo spider cookies with chocolate topping and candy eyes, surrounded by toy spiders and plaid napkin.

Best Dishes to Serve with Oreo Spider Cookies

Oreo Spider Cookies pair perfectly with other fun Halloween desserts like pumpkin cheesecake brownies, candy corn popcorn, and chocolate strawberries.

For a lighter touch, try fruit skewers or popcorn balls to balance out the chocolate. They also taste great with hot cocoa on a chilly October night or a big bowl of Halloween punch at a party.

To round out your spread, add a few savory options like cheese broomsticks or pumpkin-shaped veggie platters. However you serve them, these spooky spider cookies are a festive addition to any Halloween table.

Halloween spider cookies made from Oreos with pretzel legs and candy eyes on a wooden serving board.

Final Thoughts

Oreo Spider Cookies are one of those Halloween treats that are just as fun to make as they are to eat.

With simple ingredients like Oreos, pretzels, and candy eyes, you can whip up a spooky dessert that looks festive without taking much time at all. They're perfect for school parties, Halloween get-togethers, or even a cozy night at home with the kids. No matter where you serve them, these playful little spider cookies are guaranteed to bring smiles and a touch of Halloween magic to your table.

Close view of Oreo spider cookies topped with chocolate sprinkles and candy eyes on fall-themed cloth.

FAQ for Oreo Spider Cookies

What are Oreo spider cookies?

Oreo spider cookies are a fun and festive Halloween cookie made by turning Oreo cookies into little spiders. Using pretzel sticks for spider legs, melted chocolate, and candy eyes, these cookie spiders are the perfect easy Halloween treat for kids and adults alike.

How long do Oreo spider cookies take to make?

These spooky spider cookies come together in about 20 minutes in total time. Since they require no baking, they're quick to assemble and perfect for last-minute Halloween party prep.

Can I make peanut butter spider cookies instead?

Yes! Add a small spread of peanut butter inside the Oreo cookies before inserting the spider legs. This adds extra flavor and makes delicious peanut butter spider cookies.

Can I use homemade cookies instead of Oreos?

Of course. While Oreo cookie spiders are the classic, you can use sugar cookies, chocolate chip cookies, or even sandwich cookies with creme filling. Just be sure the cookies are sturdy enough to hold the spider legs.

Halloween Oreo spider cookies with candy eyes and pretzel legs arranged on a wooden board with toy spiders and fall napkin.

Oreo Spider Cookies Recipe for Halloween Parties

Oreo spider cookies are the cutest Halloween recipe! Quick, no-bake, and party-ready-ideal for kids, school, or spooky fun.
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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
rest time: 10 minutes minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes minutes
Servings: 12 cookies
Calories: 220kcal

Ingredients

  • ½ cup chocolate chips
  • 1 teaspoon olive oil
  • 12 Oreo cookies
  • 36 pretzel sticks
  • 1 cup chocolate chips as a coating
  • 24 candy eyeballs
  • 3 tablespoons chocolate sprinkles

Instructions

  • Melt the chocolate: In a small bowl, combine the chocolate chips and olive oil. Microwave for about 30-45 seconds, stirring until the chocolate is smooth and fully melted.
  • Add the spider legs: Break three pretzel sticks in half to make six legs. Carefully twist an Oreo apart and press the pretzel pieces into the cream filling on one side.
  • Secure the cookie: Spoon about ½ teaspoon of the melted chocolate over the pretzels to hold them in place, then press the other Oreo half back on top.
  • Decorate the spider: Dip one side of the cookie into the melted chocolate. Quickly add two candy eyeballs and sprinkle on chocolate sprinkles for that spooky finish.
  • Chill and set: Place the cookies in the fridge for about 10 minutes, or until the chocolate hardens and your Oreo Spider Cookies are ready to enjoy.

Nutrition

Calories: 220kcal | Carbohydrates: 31g | Protein: 1.8g | Fat: 11.1g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Sodium: 85mg | Potassium: 108mg | Fiber: 1.4g | Sugar: 22.9g | Calcium: 11.8mg | Iron: 1.75mg
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