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    Home » Recipes » Halloween

    Pizza Skulls

    Modified: Sep 27, '23 · Published: Oct 10, '13 · By: Beth Klosterboer · Commission earned on paid or sponsored links.

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    This Halloween, creep out your friends and family by serving them these realistic-looking stuffed Pizza Skulls. These skull-shaped pizzas are really easy to make using store-bought pizza dough and your favorite pizza toppings.

    pizza skulls filled with pizza sauce, mozzarella cheese, and mini pepperoni.

    Pizza, stuffed inside a pizza crust skull is easier to make than you'd ever imagine as long as you have a skull pan.

    Back when I created the original pizza skulls in 2013 for our Zombie Halloween party. I used a Wilton 3-D Mini Skull Pan to make stuffed pizza-shaped skulls filled with pizza sauce, Mozzarella cheese, and mini pepperoni.

    You can see a picture of those skulls below.

    This Halloween freak out your friends and family by serving them some Stuffed Pizza Skulls. They are really easy to make yet look so amazingly cool that no one will realize they took minutes to make.

    I loved the look of these skulls and so did all of you. This recipe was an instant hit.

    A few years later, after creating a pizza skulls video that went viral on Facebook, the pan sold out and Wilton had already stopped manufacturing them.

    Thankfully Nordicware came out with an even more amazing skull-shaped pan.

    skull pizzas Halloween party food.

    You can now make skull pizzas that look super realistic.

    These skulls make a festive Halloween dinner or appetizer. The have been so popular with our friends and family that we have served them at our Day of the Dead Party, our Dead Man's Diner Party, and our Halloween Carnival party.

    I'll show you how to make them in a step-by-step tutorial and video below.

    pulling apart a pizza skull to reveal gooey melted Mozzarella cheese, mini pepperoni, and pizza sauce inside.

    This video was created using the Wilton Skull pan. See how I made the pizza skulls using the Nordicware Pan in the recipe card.

    Video

     
    pizza skull ingredients including pizza dough, pizza sauce, Mozzarella cheese, and toppings like mini pepperoni.

    Ingredients

    • melted butter or baking spray - You'll need to grease your pan so that the pizzas don't stick.
    • pizza dough - I kept this recipe easy and used tubes of Pillsbury Pizza Dough. You can make homemade pizza dough if you prefer.
    • pizza sauce - Use your favorite jar of pizza sauce.
    • pizza toppings - I originally filled my pizza skulls with mini pepperoni. When I created the second video using the Nordic Ware pan, I also made some pizzas with ham and pineapple (my favorite pizza toppings). You can use your favorite pizza toppings including meats like sausage, hamburger, or chicken and/or veggies like mushrooms, peppers, onions, roasted red peppers, artichokes, and more.
    • Mozzarella cheese - I highly recommend using freshly shredded Mozzarella Cheese. Pre-shredded cheese is coated with anti-caking agents like potato starch which affects melting.
    Nordicware Skull Pan

    Supplies

    • pastry brush
    • skull pan - You can use either the Wilton Skull Cakelet Pan or the NordicWare 6-cavity Skull Pan.
    • kitchen shears (scissors) or a knife

    You can find the skull pan on Amazon. I earn a small commission when you use the Affiliate links to make a purchase at no extra cost to you.

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    Instructions

    pizza skull pan.

    Grease the pan.

    I originally created this tutorial using the Wilton pan. I'll share some pictures using the Nordicware pan too.

    • Butter the inside of the 4 faces in your Wilton 3-D Mini Skull Pan or the 6 skull cavities in the Nordicware Skull Pan.
    lining a pizza skull pan with pizza dough, pizza sauce, mini pepperoni, and shredded Mozzarella cheese.

    Fill with sauce and cheese.

    • Cut pieces of pizza dough (I cut my Pillsbury dough in half) and snuggle them down into the cavities in the pan, making sure you have enough dough to come up over the top all around the opening.
      • NOTE: If using a 6 skull cavity pan you will need to use 3 rolls of pizza dough and more ingredients.
    • Fill with your pizza toppings sauce and shredded mozzarella cheese. See the recipe below for quantities for each of the pans.
    making ham and pineapple pizza skulls using a Nordicware skull pan.

    These pizza skulls are filled with a combination of ham and pineapple.

    You can add any toppings that you like.

    Just be sure you don't overfill them

    folding over the pizza dough.

    Fold the dough over.

    • You then will need to cut off the excess dough and pinch together the seams using egg wash as glue to hold the seams together.
    • Remove any excess dough.
    • You can use the scraps of dough to make some small pizzas for a snack.
    • I didn't try pressing the scraps together to make more skulls. It might work, but I have a feeling the sauce will seep out between the cracks. Of course, that could look kind of creepy and cool.
    un-baked pizza skulls in a non-stick pan.

    Brush with egg wash.

    • Brush egg wash over the backside of your skulls to make sure the seams are really well "glued" together.
    • Refrigerate for 30 minutes.
    • Meanwhile, preheat your oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit.
    baked pizza skulls in a skull cakelet pan.

    Bake the skulls.

    • Bake for 18-20 minutes until the crust looks cooked through and golden brown if using the Wilton Pan. You'll need to bake the larger skulls in the Nordicware pan for up to 30 minutes.
    • Just a note, the faces of your skulls have been in contact with the pan and will be much browner, so do not overbake them.
    baked pizza skulls on the table in front of a skull pan.

    Unmold.

    • Carefully turn the mold over allowing the skulls to fall out onto your counter.
    • Serve immediately.
    un-molding the pizza skulls from a Nordicware pan.

    These are the skulls that came out of the Nordicware pan. So cool!

    Storage

    Store leftovers in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

    Make Ahead

    You can refrigerate the pizza skulls for up to 3 days, or freeze them for up to a month and then reheat them in a 300-degree Fahrenheit oven for about 15 minutes until heated through.

    Variations

    You can use the skull pan to make other delicious Halloween appetizers or meals.

    Burrito Skulls Halloween and Day of the Dead Recipes

    Burrito Skulls

    Each of these skulls is made using homemade tortillas and is filled with taco meat, black beans, corn, tomatoes, and cheese.

    Chicken and Cheese Enchilada Skulls

    Enchilada Skulls

    These skulls are also made using homemade tortillas but they are filled with chicken, cheese, and enchilada sauce.

    Scare up some fun this Halloween for dinner and serve some Cheesy Broccoli and Chicken Stuffed Skulls. See the recipe at HungryHappenings.com.

    Cheesy Chicken and Broccoli Skulls

    I made these stuffed pizza crust skulls using the Wilton pan. They are filled with chicken, cheese, and broccoli.

    Halloween dinner with Wildflower Honey BBQ Drumsticks, Corn Bread Skulls, Sweet Potato Rice, and green beans.

    Cornbread Skulls

    It is super easy to make cornbread skulls using a boxed mix or a homemade cornbread recipe.

    skull-shaped pizza topped with bacon

    If you don't have a skull pan, you can cut your pizza dough into a skull and top it with cheese and your favorite pizza toppings. See my vampire pizza post for instructions.

    Related Recipes

    If you are looking for more skull-shape appetizers and desserts, be sure to check out these other recipes.

    sugar skull made of white cheese and colorful cheese decorations.

    Sugar Skull Cheese

    no-bake cheesecake served in skull shaped wine glasses displayed on a black watercolor background

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    Sugar Skulls

    Recipe

    5 from 12 votes
    pizza skulls filled with pizza sauce, mozzarella cheese, and mini pepperoni.
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    Pizza Skulls
    Prep Time
    30 mins
    Cook Time
    20 mins
    Total Time
    50 mins
     

    3-D skull-shaped pizzas can be filled with your favorite pizza toppings and make a great appetizer or dinner for Halloween.

    Course: Entree
    Cuisine: American
    Keyword: halloween appetizer, pizza skulls, skull appetizers
    Servings: 6
    Calories: 520 kcal
    Author: Beth Klosterboer
    Ingredients
    • 1 ½ tablespoons melted butter, to grease the pan
    • 3 rolls Pillsbury Pizza Dough (or 33 ounces of homemade pizza dough)
    • 9 tablespoons pizza sauce
    • ¾ cup pizza toppings (mini pepperoni, sausage, ham, pineapple, mushrooms, and or veggies)
    • 2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese
    • egg wash 1 egg mixed with 1 teaspoon water
    Instructions
    1. Cut each dough sheet in half.

    2. Drape the pizza dough into a skull cavity in your skull pan.

    3. Fill with 2 tablespoons of sauce, 2 tablespoons of pizza toppings, and ⅓ cup of shredded mozzarella cheese.

    4. Cut off the excess dough, and pinch together the seams.

    5. Brush egg wash over the top of the dough.

    6. Repeat creating 4 skulls if using the Wilton skull pan and 6 skulls if using the Nordic Ware skull pan. 

    7. Refrigerate for 30 minutes.
    8. Preheat your oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit.

    9. Bake for 18-20 minutes if using the Wilton pan or 28-30 minutes if using the Nordic Ware pan until the crust looks cooked through and golden brown.

    10. Remove skulls from pan and serve.

    Recipe Video

    Recipe Notes
    • If using the Wilton pan you will use fewer ingredients. I used 1 ½ tablespoons of pizza sauce and about 1 ½ tablespoons of pizza toppings. and ¼ cup of shredded cheese. 
    • You will have scraps of pizza dough leftover. You can brush the excess pizza crusts with melted butter or olive oil, sprinkle Parmesan or Mozzarella cheese over the top, and bake to enjoy as a snack. 
    • These pizza skulls are best served the day they are made but can be made ahead, baked, and refrigerated for up to 3 days. On the day of your party, reheat them in a 300-degree F oven for about 15 minutes until warmed through.  

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    1. The De Lays says

      October 18, 2013 at 3:29 am

      my nephew's(2 different ones) always have a halloween parties I have to go to and having a small party but o theme yet

      Reply
    2. Keri says

      October 18, 2013 at 3:12 am

      I am doing a birthday party the weekend before Halloween for my 15 year old and these would be awesome to make for him and his friends!!

      Reply
    3. Jenna Vulgaire says

      October 18, 2013 at 3:11 am

      i can't wait to try these maybe even a dessert style with cherries or strawberries and a powder sugar dust on top yummy with eye screm scoop LOL

      Reply
    4. Jenna Vulgaire says

      October 18, 2013 at 3:10 am

      this is a cute idea and could be totally delicious stuffed with strawberries or cherries and dusted with powdered sugar maybe!

      Reply
    5. Krysta Skaar says

      October 18, 2013 at 3:09 am

      These are an fantastic idea! 😀 I would also like to make sugar skulls out of them. 😀

      Reply
      • Misch says

        October 04, 2022 at 9:00 pm

        What happens if you skip the step where you refrigerate for 30 min before baking? Making these for a party and not sure I’ll have time to do that step!

        Reply
        • Beth says

          October 05, 2022 at 1:25 pm

          Chilling just helps to cool the dough so it bakes and browns more slowly so all of the crust gets baked through at the same rate. If you can't chill them, just be sure to really thin out the dough that is folded over on the top so you don't have a really thick layer of dough. If you do that, you should be fine skipping the chilling step. Have fun and enjoy your pizza skulls!

          Reply
    6. heavenle84 says

      October 18, 2013 at 3:08 am

      ~this is awesome! this year we r making a bunch of creepy foods & having family over! ty so much for the chance to win!

      Reply
    7. Christel Noble says

      October 18, 2013 at 3:06 am

      Unfortunately, I won't be able to have a party this year, but I've been gathering recipes and ideas for the day when I can have one 🙂

      Reply
    8. maymay says

      October 18, 2013 at 3:05 am

      im not having a party but i am going to make some of these for friends and family for Halloween. 🙂

      Reply
    9. Christel Noble says

      October 18, 2013 at 3:04 am

      Unfortunately, I won't be able to have a Halloween party this year, but I've been gathering recipes and deco ideas for the day that I will 🙂

      Reply
    10. joanne384 says

      October 18, 2013 at 3:03 am

      I love all things Wilton...have the big skull cake pan, need and want these badly!

      Reply
    11. maymay says

      October 18, 2013 at 3:03 am

      i am not having a party but i would love to make many of these for friends and family .

      Reply
    12. LKW says

      October 18, 2013 at 2:58 am

      Just love this idea. Just might have to have a party!

      Reply
    13. Kyrinnia says

      October 18, 2013 at 2:56 am

      My theme is Skeletons oddly enough

      Reply
    14. Melissa Hathaway says

      October 18, 2013 at 2:55 am

      The theme for my party this year is black and bone

      Reply
    15. Beki G says

      October 18, 2013 at 1:44 am

      I'm not having a party this year but I'm making special treats for the my little ones.

      Reply
    16. Janet I. says

      October 18, 2013 at 12:25 am

      I am not having a party this year but I plan on making something for my kiddos.

      Reply
    17. Renee says

      October 18, 2013 at 12:24 am

      I have been eyeing these pans ALL season! Must Have Skull Pans!

      Reply
    18. Unknown says

      October 17, 2013 at 11:53 pm

      We're going to in-laws for "Ghoul-ash". It's a family tradition. I'll be bringing white chocolate peanut butter eyeballs and kitty litter cake. Yum! lol

      Reply
    19. Chrissy says

      October 17, 2013 at 11:43 pm

      Really cute!

      Reply
    20. Devi McDonald says

      October 17, 2013 at 11:28 pm

      We're having friends over on Halloween for trick-or-treating and yummy food! No "theme" just Halloween!!

      Reply
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