Spooky Monster Nutter Butters (3 Ingredients!)

Spooky Monster Nutter Butters are peanut butter sandwich cookies dipped in light green candy melts and decorated with candy eyes and Halloween sprinkles. They're worth making because they take about 10 minutes of hands-on work, set quickly, and turn a plain cookie into a cute Halloween treat kids can actually help decorate without causing a full kitchen incident. The candy coating gives them a sweet crunch, while the peanut butter cookie keeps them fun, simple, and very snack-table friendly.

Monster Nutter Butter Halloween cookies arranged with black spider decorations and a wooden serving board.

Before You Get Started

Line your baking sheet or tray with parchment paper before melting the candy. Once the cookies are dipped, you'll want a clean place to set them down right away.

Have the candy eyes and sprinkles open and ready before you dip the cookies. Candy melts set pretty quickly, so decorating as you go works much better than dipping every cookie first and then realizing the sprinkles refuse to stick. Very rude behavior from tiny sugar shapes.

Microwave the candy melts in short 30 second intervals and stir well between each one. Candy melts can look like they need more heat when they really just need stirring, so don't rush it.

What You Need To Make Monster Nutter Butters

Monster Nutter Butter ingredients with cookies, green candy melts, candy eyes, and Halloween sprinkles.

All exact amounts are listed in the recipe card below. Here's what you'll be working with:

  • Nutter Butter cookies for the peanut butter cookie base.
  • Light green candy melts to coat half of each cookie and give them that monster look.
  • Candy eyeballs to turn the cookies into little Halloween monsters.
  • Halloween sprinkle mix for extra color, texture, and spooky decoration.

You'll also need a small heat-safe bowl, spoon, measuring cups and spoons, parchment paper, and a baking sheet or tray.

Close-up of two Monster Nutter Butter cookies on a wooden board with candy eyes, green coating, and colorful sprinkles.

How To Make Monster Nutter Butters

Line a baking sheet or tray with parchment paper.

Add the candy melts to a small microwave-safe bowl. Microwave in 30 second intervals, stirring well between each heat session, until fully melted and smooth.

💡 Tip: Stop microwaving as soon as the candy melts are smooth after stirring. Overheating can make the coating thick and clumpy, which is exactly how a cute Halloween project turns into a small personal trial.

Dip half of each Nutter Butter cookie into the melted candy coating.

Nutter Butter cookie being dipped into melted green candy coating.

Set each dipped cookie on the parchment paper.

Nutter Butter cookie half dipped in melted green candy coating on parchment paper before adding candy eyes and Halloween sprinkles.

Add 2 to 3 candy eyeballs right away, then sprinkle the Halloween sprinkle mix over the dipped side.

Decorated Monster Nutter Butter cookie with green candy coating, candy eyes, and Halloween sprinkles setting on parchment paper.

Let the cookies sit for about 10 minutes, or until the candy coating is fully set.

Six decorated Monster Nutter Butter cookies setting on a parchment-lined baking sheet.

Commonly Asked Questions

Can kids help make these?

Yes! Kids can help add the candy eyes and sprinkles after the cookies are dipped. An adult should handle the melted candy since the bowl can get hot.

Can I use a different candy melt color?

Absolutely. Green is fun for monster cookies, but purple, orange, black, or white would all work for Halloween. You can even use a few colors if you want each cookie to look different.

What if my candy melts are too thick?

Stir them really well first, since they often smooth out after a good stir. If they're still too thick, check the package directions for thinning options because different brands behave a little differently. Naturally, because even candy has opinions now.

Can I use regular sprinkles instead of a Halloween mix?

Yes. Any sprinkles will work as long as you add them while the candy coating is still wet. Halloween colors make them more festive, but use what you have.

Can I dip the whole cookie instead of half?

Yes, but you'll need more candy melts. Half-dipped cookies are easier to decorate, less messy to pick up, and still give you plenty of colorful monster detail.

Can I make these with a different cookie?

Yes. Milano cookies, Oreos, vanilla sandwich cookies, or peanut-shaped store-brand cookies can all work. The dipping and decorating process stays the same.

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