These cheesy Pizza Skulls are about to become your new favorite Halloween savory recipe. These tasty pizza pockets are easy to make, completely customizable and a fun dish to serve at a Halloween party or to your kids during the holiday season.
I love celebrating the holidays and Halloween is one of my favorites! Make the whole month of October special by serving fun and spooky dishes like my Halloween Icky Intestines (made from crescent rolls)!
“This post was created for #HalloweenTreatsWeek! as always opinions are 100% mine.”
Cheesy Pizza Skulls
These irresistible pizza skulls or pizza pockets are not only easy to make and fun to eat but also a meal guaranteed to be a hit with family and friends.
Pizza is one of those dishes everyone loves and no one ever complains about. In fact, most people especially kids ask for pizza when given a choice. I know the biggest kid in my life (my husband) was so excited when I served these frightfully delicious pizzas for dinner.
Why You Will Love This Recipe?
- These pizza skulls are super easy to make.
- Pizza is the ultimate comfort food.
- This recipe is sure to please a crowd, even if the crowd is under the age of 12!
- Make it ahead! If you want to make the crust with homemade pizza dough, you can make the dough ahead of time and keep it in the fridge. If using store bought pizza dough, even better.
- Homemade pizza is more affordable than take-out!
- Savory Halloween recipes can be complicated. This one is super simple and only needs a few ingredients, assembly and baking time.
Skull Baking Pan
To make this recipe, you will need a skull pan aka cakelet skull pan. They are available online on Amazon, Wilton and Kohl’s and in stores like Walmart and Target.
The skull baking pans come in different materials as well. I am not promoting any particular brand; however, I used the Haunted Skull Cakelet Pan.
Prices vary depending on material and brand but they have become so popular that you can get one for as little as $9 at regular price.
Spooky Halloween Pizza Ingredients
This outrageously spooky (and cute) pizza recipe is totally customizable. My husband wanted to make his stuffed pizza with all the meats while my little one who is vegetarian opted for cheese and olives. When it comes to toppings or fillings, the possibilities are endless!
Main Stuffed Pizza Ingredients
- Pizza Crust: For convenience, you can use store-bought pizza dough but homemade pizza dough also works.
- Pizza Sauce: I used store-bought pizza sauce. If you have marinara, that works too.
- Mozzarella: Shredded mozzarella for delicious gooeyness!
- Parmesan: Freshly shredded or grated Parmigiano-Reggiano adds lots of flavor.
Additional Pizza Toppings (or in this case fillings)
- Mini pepperoni
- Cooked sausage
- Cooked chicken
- Spinach
- Olives
- Mushrooms
- Pineapple (yes, it goes on pizza)
- Ham
- Crispy bacon
How To Make Halloween Pizza
- Grease Baking Pan: Spray the mini skull baking tin with cooking spray.
- Roll and Cut Pizza Crust: Depending on which type of dough you are using, roll, pat, or stretch the dough until it is roughly 1/4″ thick. Cut the dough into 6 rectangles. Don’t worry if they aren’t perfectly shaped or exactly equal in size.
- Place Crust Into Molds: Working with one piece of dough at a time, lay each dough piece into the skull cavity.
- Add Filling: Fill with sauce, mozzarella, a sprinkle of Parmesan cheese and your desired toppings. After adding the toppings, add a little bit of pizza sauce on top before sealing the dough (no more than a tablespoon).
- Seal: Fold the dough over the fillings, pinching the dough together to seal them (like a small pizza pocket). Continue until the 6 pieces have been filled and sealed.
- Chill: Refrigerate the skull pizza tray while you preheat the oven.
- Bake: Preheat the oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Remove the tray from the refrigerator and bake for 16 to 20 minutes or until lightly golden brown (some pre-made doughs may need more or less time).
- Serve: Remove the pizza skulls from the oven and allow it to cool for 5 minutes. Unmold and serve with marinara sauce and chopped parsley or basil (optional).
What Kind Of Pizza Crust Do I Need To Make Halloween Pizza?
You can use homemade pizza dough or you can purchase pre-made pizza dough. You can get boxed rolled out dough or fresh pizza dough to roll (usually sold in bags).
Halloween Pizza Recipe Tips
- Grocery stores sell fresh or frozen pizza dough in boxes already rolled out as well as fresh pizza dough rolled out or in bags to be rolled out.
- Roll out the pizza dough to about 1/4-inch thick.
- Grease the baking pan throughly to prevent the dough from sticking.
- Be careful not to overfill the pizza pockets as they could open up and spill. Overfilled stuffed pizza takes longer to cook and could potentially get too dark on top while remaining doughy at the bottom.
Take A Look At These Other Fun Halloween Recipes:
- Halloween No-Bake Cheesecake
- Bats Oreo Cupcakes
- Spiderweb Black Velvet Cake
- Stuffed Crescent Rolls – Halloween Icky Intestines
- Sugared Prosecco Grapes
- Dia de los Muertos Cake
- Halloween Icebox Cake
- Halloween Lollipops Cookies
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Cheesy Halloween Pizza Skulls
Ingredients
- 13 to 16 ounces of pre-made pizza dough (you can get boxed rolled out dough or fresh pizza dough to roll (usually sold in a ball in bags.
- 3/4 to 1 cup pizza sauce
- 2 cups shredded mozzarella
- Parmesan cheese about 1/4 cup
Choose your favorite toppings:
- Cooked sausage about 8 ounces for 6 pizza skulls
- Mini pepperoni about 6 ounces for 6 pizza skulls
- Black olives sliced
- Sliced ham chopped
- Crumbled crispy bacon Mini Italian meatballs
- Cooked corn kernels
- Baby spinach Fresh basil
To serve:
- Marinara sauce for dipping
- Chopped parsley or basil
Instructions
- Spray the mini skull baking tin with cooking spray.
- Dust the counter lightly with flour to prevent the dough from sticking. Roll, pat, or stretch the dough out until it is roughly 1/4″ thick. Cut the dough into 6 rectangles. Don’t worry if they aren’t perfectly shaped or exactly equal in size.
- Working with one piece of dough at a time, lay each dough piece into the skull cavity and start filling it with sauce, mozzarella, a sprinkle of Parmesan cheese and your desired toppings. After adding the toppings, add a little bit of pizza sauce on top before sealing the dough (no more than a tablespoon).
- Fold the dough over the fillings, pinching the dough together to seal them (like a small pizza pocket). Continue until the 6 pieces have been filled and sealed.
- Refrigerate the skull pizza tray while you preheat the oven.
- Preheat the oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Remove the tray from the refrigerator and bake for 16 to 20 minutes or until lightly golden brown (some pre-made doughs may need more or less time).
- Remove from the oven and allow it to cool for 5 minutes. Unmold and serve with marinara sauce and chopped parsley or basil (optional).
Recipe Notes
- Grease the baking pan throughly to prevent the dough from sticking to the pan.
- Be careful not to overfill the pizza pockets as they could open up and spill. Overfilled stuffed pizza takes longer to cook and could potentially get too dark on top while remaining doughy at the bottom.
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