Ghost Peeps Dessert Toppers Recipe

Add a spooky yet sweet touch to your desserts with easy Ghost Peeps dessert toppers—perfect for cakes, cupcakes, and more. These fun, marshmallow ghosts bring Halloween spirit to any treat!

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It’s not Halloween around Sugar & Cloth until we’ve topped a dessert with another dessert, then topped that with another dessert! That’s basically all we’re doing here with these ghost macarons for an easy Halloween dessert idea.

And we’re not mad about it! Dessert hacks are the best when you’re short on time. Plus, they’re perfectly spooky and cute. We also cheated and used a few key ingredients so that recreating these is EXTRA easy to do.

That way, you will still have time to squeeze them in for your Halloween party even if you still have an entire costume to make!

First things first, note that you can recreate the concept of these melting ghosts to top just about any dessert of your choice with! Not everyone is a macaron fan and that’s totally okay. You could easily apply this same DIY Halloween idea to cupcakes, cakes, cookies, you name it!

We just so happen to have a macaron addiction. So we thought they looked cute this way! Your kids will love them, and your adult friends will think they’re totally luxe…

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Ingredients and Tools Needed

Ghost Peeps Dessert Toppers for Halloween

How to Make Ghost Toppers for Halloween Macarons

1 — To make sure that the marshmallow ghosts aren’t too top-heavy to where they fall off of the macarons, use a sharp knife to cut them in half.

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2 — Next, smear a little dollop of marshmallow fluff onto the top of the macaron.

The marshmallow fluff will slowly spread over the edge on its own. For this particular project, it’s a Halloween dessert so it’s okay if the marshmallow oozes. However, if you add too much of fluff, then the ghost will slide right off. So there’s definitely a happy medium situation with these. 

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3 — Once you’ve prepped your ghosts by cutting them in half and applying the marshmallow fluff, stick the ghost marshmallow on top and lightly torch the edges for a toasted look.

Again, if they start to slide too much, use less of the marshmallow fluff. There’s no need for a pipping bag. The slightly mess less perfect look fits with the Halloween theme.

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In case, you’re not a marshmallow fluff fan, you can easily skip the extra dollop if you’d like. Just be sure to really get the bottom of your peep nice and gooey with the handheld torch before sticking the bottom of the ghosts to the top of macarons. 

Serve the Halloween macarons quickly if you prefer the gooey style or let them cool in the fridge completely to save for a party that week.

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Recipe Notes and Tips

  • How to store dessert ghosts: To keep your Halloween dessert tasting extra yummy, be sure to store these ghosts desserts in an airtight container in the refrigerator until you’re ready to serve. They’re delicious served chilled or at room temperature. So it’s totally up to you!
  • How long will the Halloween macarons last? If stored correctly in an airtight container in the fridge, your DIY Ghost Macarons will last about a week. This gives you plenty of time to make them in advance of your Halloween party!
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Easy Halloween Ideas to Recreate

What do you think?! A simple Halloween dessert idea but totally effective, right?! We’re thinking about making a similar version for Christmas macarons too! Looking for other easy Halloween ideas? Here are some of our favorite Halloween DIY’s, costume and decor ideas, desserts and cocktail recipes below:

DIY Melting Ghost Halloween Macarons - sugar and cloth - best DIY blog - macarons - houston blogger - ashley rose - entertaining blog
DIY Melting Ghost Halloween Macarons - sugar and cloth - best DIY blog - macarons - houston blogger - ashley rose - entertaining blog

Ghost Dessert Toppers Recipe

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An easy Halloween dessert idea, these Ghost Peeps Dessert Toppers can also be applied to cupcakes, cakes, sugar cookies, you name it!
Prep Time35 minutes
Total Time35 minutes
Course Desserts
Cuisine Macarons

Equipment

  • Knife
  • Torch

Ingredients

  • 12 chocolate macaron or top on cookies or cupcakes
  • 12 Peeps Marshmallow Ghost halved
  • Marshmallow fluff optional

Nutrition

Calories: 85kcal | Carbohydrates: 16g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 2g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 1g | Sodium: 58mg | Potassium: 26mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 12g | Vitamin A: 1IU | Calcium: 3mg | Iron: 1mg
Servings: 12
Calories: 85kcal

Notes

  • Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.

Instructions

  • Use a sharp knife to cut the marshmallow ghosts in half. This will ensure that the ghosts are not too top-heavy to where they fall off of the macarons.
  • Smear a little dollop of marshmallow fluff onto the top of the macaron. The marshmallow fluff will slowly spread over the edge on it’s own. Do not use too much marshmallow fluff or the ghost peeps will slide right off.
  • Stick the halved ghost peep on top of the marshmallow fluff layer and lightly torch the edges for a toasted look.
  • If you opt not to use any marshmallow fluff, torch the bottom of the ghost like until it's nice and goeey and stick it directly on top of the macaron.
  • Serve immediately if you prefer the gooey looky or let them cool in the fridge completely.
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