Looking for a fun Halloween dessert idea that’s cute, chocolatey, and a little spooky? These Brownie Candy Apple Pops are a creative twist on Halloween cake pops. They look just like mini candy apple cake pops – but don’t be fooled, there are no apples inside! Instead, they’re rich, fudgy brownie cake pops dipped in chocolate and decorated with black ribbons. This is the ultimate easy Halloween treat for parties, spooky party dessert tables, or even a adult Halloween party.


Why You’ll Love This Halloween Candy Apple Pops Recipe
These Brownie Candy Apple Pops are more than just a cute Halloween baking recipe they’re a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. If you’ve been searching for easy Halloween cake pop ideas that don’t require tons of fancy tools or ingredients, this recipe is for you. Think of them as fudgy brownie cake pops disguised as mini candy apples – fun to make, delicious to eat, and perfect for adding a spooky-sweet touch to your Halloween party table.
- Perfect Halloween treat – Adorable, themed, and guaranteed to get attention at any party.
- Made with brownies, not cake – They’re denser, fudgier, and easier to shape than traditional Halloween cake pops.
- Beginner-friendly – Just roll, dip, and decorate these chocolate brownie pops.
- No candy melts required – These are dipped in real chocolate for a bakery-style finish.
- Great for Halloween parties – A festive, cute Halloween cake pop idea that guests will love.

How to Make Brownie Candy Apple Pops (for Halloween)
These Halloween brownie pops are a creative twist on the classic cake pop and one of the easiest Halloween party food ideas.
1. Tie ribbons into bows on the lollipop sticks
Tie the ribbons on the lollipop sticks which makes the candy apple pops look so cute.
2. Bake and Crumble the Brownies
Make a batch of my fudgy brownies Once cooled, crumble the brownies into a bowl until fine and moist – the base for your Halloween cake pops recipe.
3.Shape Into Mini Apples
Roll the cooled mixture into round cake pop-sized balls. Place them on a tray lined with parchment paper and chill until firm. These become your mini candy apple pops.
4. Dip in Chocolate
Dip the tip of a lollipop sticks in the melted chocolate, then insert the lollipop stick into a brownie ball. Then dip each brownie ball into melted dark or milk chocolate. Swirl gently to coat evenly, just like traditional cake pops for Halloween.

FAQ: How to make the best Halloween candy apple pops
Q: Do I need candy melts to make these?
A: Nope! These are dipped in melted chocolate for a richer, smoother taste.
Q: Can I make these ahead of time?
A: Yes, they keep well for 2 days in an airtight container. You can also freeze the rolled brownie balls and dip/decorate later.
Q: How do I get my cake pops smooth?
A: Make sure your brownie balls are well-chilled before dipping and that your melted chocolate is not too thick.

Tips to make the best Candy Apple Pops
Making these Halloween brownie candy apple pops is easier than you might think! With just a few simple steps-baking, rolling them into balls, and dipping them in chocolate-you can create a bakery-style Halloween treat at home. Follow these tips to make sure your brownie cake pops turn out perfectly every time, with smooth chocolate, minimal crumbs, and that adorable candy apple look.
- Chill your brownie balls well before dipping to prevent crumbs.
- Use good-quality chocolate instead of candy melts for the best Halloween cake pops.
- Work in small batches- melted chocolate thickens as it cools.
- If the chocolate is too thick, add 1tsp of vegetable oil or coconut oil to thin it.
- Make sure there isn’t a gap when you dip the brownie ball in the melted chocolate, coat the lollipop stick as well. If you do not do this they will ooze liquid from inside and it will come out where the lollipop stick is inserted.
- Store your Halloween dessert pops in an airtight container at room temp for up to 2 days.
Enjoy Your Brownie Candy Apple Pops This Halloween!
These Brownie Candy Apple Pops are the perfect combination of fun, flavor, and Halloween spirit. Whether you’re making them for a party, school treats, or a cozy weekend bake, they’re sure to impress! Don’t forget to share your creations with friends and family, and check out some of our other easy Halloween dessert ideas for more spooky-sweet inspiration. Happy baking!
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Ingredients
Brownies
- 160g butter
- 190g dark chocolate (use dark chocolate between 50%-60% cocoa)
- 170g plain flour
- 30g cocoa powder
- 3 medium eggs
- 200g caster sugar
- 60g soft light brown sugar
- 1tbsp vanilla extract
- 1/4 tsp salt
Chocolate
- 200g dark chocolate (I used 70% cooking chocolate by Lindt)
You will also need
- Lolly pop sticks and ribbon
Instructions
Brownies
- Line a 20x20cm brownie tin with baking paper.
- Melt the dark chocolate and butter in the microwave, 20 secs at a time. Mix together, make sure the melted chocolate and butter are well combined. This stops the brownie batter from splitting. Set aside.
- Mix the eggs, sugar & vanilla extract with an electric beater/stand mixer for 3 mins until creamy.
- Fold in the slightly cooled melted chocolate and butter mix with a spatula.
- Sift half the flour, cocoa and salt into the wet ingredients, fold in with a spatula. Repeat with the remaining dry ingredients until combined.
- Add the brownie batter into the tin, spread evenly with a spatula.
- Bake in the oven at 170c fan for 30mins-35mins.
- Set aside to cool.
Lolly pop sticks
- Cut the lolly pop sticks to the desired height and tie the ribbons around the tops.
Assemble
- Remove the crust off the top of the brownies.
- Crumble into a bowl, mix together with your hands.
- Roll 22g balls and place them on a board with baking paper.
- Let the brownie balls chill for 30 minutes in the fridge, then talk them out.
- Heat a little bit of chocolate in the microwave. Dip the end of the lollypop stick in the chocolate, then into the top of the brownie ball. Place them back in the fridge for 30 mins.
- To temper the chocolate, chop into very fine pieces.
- Heat 2/3 of the chocolate in the microwave or Bain-marie until it reaches 115F. Stir continuously whilst it is melting.
- Remove from the heat and gradually add the remaining chocolate in stages. Stirring continuously to combine.
- Once the melted chocolate reaches 80F, heat again until it reached 88F-90F. The chocolate is now at working temperature. (dip the brownie pops straight away)
- Dip the brownie pops into the chocolate. Shake as much chocolate off as possible then place on baking paper to set.
- Note: Make sure the melted chocolate covers the brownie all the way to the lollypop stick. if there is a gap oil will leak out the top from inside!
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