Get ready for the spooky month with utterly delicious, healthy, and exciting Halloween breakfast recipes. After all, there’s no better way to celebrate Halloween than by cooking a scrumptiously spooky breakfast that’ll keep you energized and in the best mood the whole day. This tempting list of Halloween breakfast ideas includes everything you need to make your Halloween spirit soar, from ghostly toasts to spiderweb pancakes. So, what are you waiting for? Start the day with these spooktacular breakfast recipes that are a bit sweet, a bit savory, and a bit spooky.

Potato-Beet Hash With Eyeball Eggs

This recipe has a tender stem from Swiss chard that adds both tang and texture to the recipe. While the stems are available in different colors, red gives the dish a haunting appearance, which is a must if you are prepping it for the Halloween breakfast. Find the full recipe at Food Network.

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Mummy Hand Pies

Enough with tricking, it’s time for the treats. Take your favorite pie dough and turn it into these mummy hand pies to embrace the Halloween spirit. If you like, you can fill half with jam or pie filling for a yummy feast. Get the full recipe at King Arthur Baking.

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Spooky Eye Toast 

Make your Halloween breakfast interesting with these spooky eye toasts. It’s a simple and easy breakfast idea that can be a little intimidating. Find the full recipe at Go Dairy Free.

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Halloween Spiderweb Pancakes

Make your Halloween morning fun and exciting with these Halloween spiderweb pancakes. You’ll require food coloring and a squeeze bottle to draw any spooky pattern you like to start your spooky morning. Find the full recipe at Country Living.

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Frankenstein Avocado Toast

Start your Halloween morning right with this creepy yet adorable Frankenstein avocado toast. This ghostly breakfast, draped with mashed avocado and guacamole, will get you ready for the spooky day ahead. Find the full recipe at You Say Potatoes.

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Black Cocoa Cake Doughnuts

These black cocoa cake doughnuts will be a hit for Halloween breakfast amongst your family. A dash of rich and sweet cocoa powder is what gives these treats a terrifying, spooky color to match your Halloween vibe. Get the full recipe at Food Network.

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Frankenstein Smoothie Bowl

If you are feeling a bit cranky in the morning, then this Frankenstein smoothie bowl will cheer you up and fill you with the festive spirit. This smoothie bowl is both fun and healthy. See the full recipe at Healthy Little Foodies.

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Ghost Toast

Give your regular toast a ghostly makeover in the name of Halloween. Try this ghost toast and jazz up your festive breakfast. The recipe is so effortless that even kids can learn how to make their own ghostly toast. Find the full recipe at Healthy Little Foodies.

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Bloody Guts Cinnamon Rolls

This Halloween breakfast recipe is gutted and murderous. It will surely give your family a mini heart attack, but they won’t stop enjoying it. The recipe is easy to make and can be made using store-bought cinnamon rolls. You can find the full recipe at Mom’s Dinner.

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Bloody Bone Breadsticks

Are you looking for a frightening dish for your Halloween breakfast? Then check out these bloody bone breadsticks that will churn your stomach. Dip these bone breadsticks into marinara sauce or tomato soup for a bloody look. Find the full recipe at Mom’s Dinner.

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If you like your breakfast a little playful and healthy, then these breakfast recipes are a way to start your Halloween day. Happy Halloween!

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Writing her way through life, Pragati is a budding writer, art enthusiast, and devotee of everything creative. She loves reading and penning down moments into immortal words. Literature, reflecting, and music nourishes her life. When not writing, she is sitting under the blue sky, wrapped around in solitude, admiring nature, or most probably talking to a tree.

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