Marshmallow Ghost Cookies
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These Marshmallow Ghost Cookies are the perfect spooky, cute, and fun Halloween treat. Made from a chewy chocolate chip cookie, melted chocolate ghost gown, and topped with a marshmallow ghost face. Not only are they adorable, but they are simple enough to let the kids help make them, making them a festive addition to any Halloween movie watch night or Halloween party.

I love the Halloween season. It is full of creativity – from fun food treats like Halloween Monster Cheeseburgers, Mini Spider Donuts, and Melting Witch Bark, to Halloween crafts ideas like this cute Mummy Wreath craft and DIY Halloween Window Clings.
This marshmallow ghost cookie recipe is incredibly simple to make. With store-bought cookie dough and quick tricks on making the ghost, these cookies come together in minutes.
Why You’ll Love these Cookies
- Kid-friendly: Easy enough for children to decorate on their own.
- Festive & fun: Perfect for Halloween parties, bake sales, or a school treat.
- Customizable: Try different flavored cookies or drizzle extra melted chocolate over the marshmallow for added flair.
Ingredients You’ll Need

- pre-baked chocolate chip cookies – cooled and ready to decorate
- bright white chocolate melts
- vegetable shortening
- marshmallows
- black food safe marker with a writing tip
Equipment You Might Need
Parchment-lined baking sheet
Spoon
How to Make these Cookies
Bake or Prep the Cookies – Start with a batch of your favorite chocolate chip cookies. Let them cool completely before decorating.
Prep Marshmallows – Draw ghost faces onto marshmallows.

Melt the Chocolate – Using a small glass bowl, melt the chocolate. Start out by heating it for one minute, and stir until smooth. If needed, add up to 30 more seconds in the microwave, but not more than that. Stir until Smooth
Thin the chocolate – Use a small amount of vegetable shortening to thin the chocolate and make it runny, allowing it to spread easily.
Make the Ghost Gown – Melt your chocolate and spoon a small circle onto the center of each cookie. Using the back of a spoon, spread the mixture slightly to resemble a ghostly gown.

Place the Ghost Head – While the chocolate is still melted, place one marshmallow on top of the melted chocolate before it hardens.

Serve & Enjoy – Arrange your marshmallow ghost cookies on a platter and enjoy.

Expert Tips
Don’t overheat the chocolate, or it will get too thick. If that happens, thin it out with more vegetable shortening.
Variations
Different Cookie Bases – Swap out chocolate chip cookies for sugar cookies, peanut butter cookies, or double chocolate cookies. Each one gives the ghosts a new flavor and look.
Frosting Instead of Chocolate – Spread vanilla buttercream or cream cheese frosting in the center of the cookie as the “gown” instead of melted chocolate.
Spooky Faces – Switch up the expressions by drawing smiles, frowns, or even surprised faces with the edible marker.
Add Candy Decorations – Stick on candy eyes, sprinkle “ghost dust” (sparkly sanding sugar), or drizzle with extra chocolate for more detail.
Marshmallow Ghosts – Dip marshmallows in melted chocolate before placing them on the cookie for an extra sweet and spooky effect.
What to Serve With?
Drinks – Halloween Punch like Bat Brew, Jack-O-Lantern Drinks for Kids, Kid-Friendly Vampire Drinks, Monster Mash Halloween Punch
Hot Chocolate – Make some slow cooker hot chocolate and top with spooky frozen marshmallow toppers
Savory Snacks – Like Witch Finger Soft Pretzels, Ghost Popcorn Treats, Skeleton Hand Popcorn Treats
Spooky Good Treats – Candy Poison Apples, Halloween Candy Bark


FAQ’s
Can I Make these in Advance?
Yes! You can make these a day or two in advance and store them in air-tight containers at room temperature.
What If I Don’t Have an Edible Food Marker?
Use melted dark chocolate or dark cookie frosting to make ghost faces.
Can I Use Store-Bought Cookies?
Yes! Absolutely. Use store-bought cookies, store-bought cookie dough, or make your own homemade cookies.
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Storing
Store cookies in an airtight container at room temperature
Serving Size
Printable Recipe

Marshmallow Ghost Cookies
Equipment
- food safe marker with a writing tip
- parchment paper
- Baking Sheet
- glass microwave proof bowl for melting chocolate
- Spoon
Ingredients
- 12 chocolate chip cookies storebought or homemade – cooled and ready to decorate
- 6 oz. chocolate melts bright white
- 1 tsp. vegetable shortening
- 12 marshmallows
Instructions
- Bake or Prep the Cookies – Start with a batch of your favorite chocolate chip cookies. Let them cool completely before decorating.
- Prep Marshmallows – Draw ghost faces onto marshmallows.
- Melt the Chocolate – Using a small glass bowl, melt the chocolate. Start out by heating it for one minute, and stir until smooth. If needed, add up to 30 more seconds in the microwave, but not more than that. Stir until Smooth
- Thin the chocolate – Use a small amount of vegetable shortening to thin the chocolate, making it runny, allowing it to spread easily.
- Make the Ghost Gown – Melt your chocolate and spoon a small circle onto the center of each cookie. Using the back of a spoon, spread the mixture slightly to resemble a ghostly gown.
- Place the Ghost Head – While the chocolate is still melted, place one marshmallow on top of the melted chocolate before it hardens.
- Serve & Enjoy – Arrange your marshmallow ghost cookies on a platter and enjoy.