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20 Sleepover Party Recipes

Fun foods to make for a house full of kids

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  • 20 Sleepover Party Recipes

    20 Sleepover Party Recipes

    Fun foods to make for a house full of kids

  • Homemade Potato Chips

    Homemade Potato Chips

    Skip the boring ol’ bag of potato chips and opt for this homemade (and healthier!) version for the kids to munch on while they’re watching a movie.
    Make homemade potato chips »

  • Cookie S'mores

    Cookie S'mores

    Have a picky eater sleeping over? Don’t sweat it — let the kiddies pick out their favorite cookies to make their own customized s’mores. (Campfire not included.)
    Make cookie s’mores »

  • Lego Candy Coated Rice Krispie Treats

    Lego Candy Coated Rice Krispie Treats

    These sweet Lego-shaped Rice Krispie treats are totally fun enough for a sleepover — especially if one of the activities planned involves playing with real Legos!
    Make Lego candy coated Rice Krispie Treats »

  • Angry Birds Mini Pizzas

    Angry Birds Mini Pizzas

    What’s a sleepover without some cheesy pizza? Though, oddly enough, we find nothing angry about these individual-sized pies.
    Make Angry Birds mini pizzas »

  • Homemade Girl Scout Samoas

    Homemade Girl Scout Samoas

    Serve these coconut-y, caramel-y Girl Scout cookies before a good game of Truth or Dare. Everyone will have to tell the truth … Scout’s honor!
    Make samoas »

  • Pink Popcorn

    Pink Popcorn

    Your princess-crazy guests won’t be able to keep their hands off these pretty, pink kernels. We suggest a screening of Cinderella or Snow White to go with the popcorn!
    Make pink popcorn »

  • Chocolate-Chip Cookie Dough Dip

    Chocolate-Chip Cookie Dough Dip

    Every kid loves licking the cookie dough batter. Now they won’t get in trouble for it with this creamy dip!
    Make chocolate-chip cookie dough dip »

  • Homemade Cheddar Goldfish Crackers

    Homemade Cheddar Goldfish Crackers

    Whether watching a flick, playing video games, or spilling secrets — your sleepover guests will have their hands (and mouths) full of these cheesy crackers.
    Make homemade cheddar crackers »

  • Mini Pigs in a Blanket

    Mini Pigs in a Blanket

    This classic kid-friendly snack is a quick and easy option for a house full of screaming elementary schoolers. Set up a mini condiment bar (think ketchup, mustard, and ranch sauces) so little ones can dip as they please.
    Make mini pigs in a blanket »

  • Chocolate Covered Marshmallows

    Chocolate Covered Marshmallows

    Put your own spin on Mallomars with these chocolate-covered delights. We suggest using mini marshmallows to make it easier for the kids to pop in their mouths.
    Make chocolate-covered marshmallows »

  • Orange Dream Milkshake

    Orange Dream Milkshake

    Little ones are sure to have nice dreams if they sip on this heavenly Creamsicle in a glass.
    Make orange dream milkshakes »

  • Hot Fudge Sundae Cupcakes

    Hot Fudge Sundae Cupcakes

    The typical hot fudge sundae may get a bit messy with a house full of kids. So serve up these sundae cupcakes in a jar instead to satisfy their sweet tooth — and keep your carpets clean.
    Make hot fudge sundae cupcakes »

  • Soft-Baked Pretzels

    Soft-Baked Pretzels

    These twisty, tasty homemade pretzels make a nice, warm sleepover treat. Serve with cheese sauce, mustard, or honey for an extra burst of flavor!
    Make soft-baked pretzels »

  • Pretzel Nutella Ice Cream Sandwiches

    Pretzel Nutella Ice Cream Sandwiches

    Ooey-gooey sweets are a must-eat at any sleepover. And there’s no better way to satisfy your kiddies’ nighttime sugar craving than with these bite-sized ice cream sandwiches.
    Make pretzel Nutella ice cream sandwiches »

  • Easy Baked Mac n Cheese

    Easy Baked Mac n Cheese

    It’s usually hard to please everyone when it comes to a sleepover dinner recipe, but we’re sure this classic, cheesy dish will guarantee you a food home run.
    Make easy baked mac ‘n’ cheese »

  • Chocolate-covered Animal Crackers

    Chocolate-covered Animal Crackers

    These colorful crackers are quite an appropriate slumber party snack, considering you already have a house full of wild animals …
    Make chocolate-covered animal crackers »

  • Chocolate Chip Cookie Brownies

    Chocolate Chip Cookie Brownies

    Can’t decide between making cookies or brownies? Why not both?!
    Make chocolate chip cookie brownies »

  • Loaded Nacho Dip

    Loaded Nacho Dip

    Dreading cooking for your kids and their 10 sleepover buddies? Serve this easy-to-make dip with tortilla chips for a one-dish snack that’ll fill ‘em up.
    Make 8 layer nachos »

  • Bubblegum Ice Cream Bars

    Bubblegum Ice Cream Bars

    Bubblegum and ice cream?! Your slumber party guests will think you’re the coolest mom ever when you hand them these treats.
    Make bubblegum ice cream bars »

  • Chocolate and Peanut Butter Dessert Shooters

    Chocolate and Peanut Butter Dessert Shooters

    End your kid’s movie night with a bang (or should we say a “shot”) by serving these mouthwatering chocolate and peanut butter shooters!
    Make chocolate and peanut butter dessert shooters »

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Jennifer Gimbel
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Jennifer Gimbel is an Associate Editor at Babble. She studied Arts Administration at Wagner College on Staten Island and has since relocated to Brooklyn. When she’s not rocking out to country music, you can find Jenn [unknowingly] singing in public, nabbing the best sales at Target, and [innocently] stalking The All-American Rejects.

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One thought on “20 Sleepover Party Recipes

  1. Gwen says:

    I will dip anything and everything in that chocolate chip cookie dough dip pretzels, cookies, marshmallows, candy.

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