I haven?t gone trick-or-treating in at least two decades, but my affinity for all types of candy has never waned. As a kid, I would come back from trick-or-treating and dump out my pillowcase full of candy on the kitchen floor, digging through my treasures to pick out my favorites. I always rejoiced over the full-size peanut butter cups (naturally) and thought very carefully about how I would ration my candy-eating over the coming weeks. My mom would allow us to eat one piece of candy when we came back in from trick-or-treating, and then the rest had to be put away for another day. If your neighborhood was anything like ours, your kids come home with an insane amount of candy. If you?re looking for some ideas of what to do with all of that leftover candy, check out the recipes below. They all use some sort of candy or candy bar as an ingredient, and there are even a couple of recipes for homemade versions of favorite pieces of candy!
1. Chocolate Malted Whopper Cookies
2. Chocolate Mint Brownies
3. Chocolate Peanut Butter Cup Ice Cream
4. Colossal Reese?s Pieces Chocolate Chip Cookies
5. Grasshopper Mint Chocolate Bark
6. Homemade Peanut Butter Cups
7. Homemade Snickers Bars
8. Leftover Halloween Candy Bark
9. Malted Milk Ice Cream
10. Monster Cookies
11. Peanut Butter Blossom Cookies
12. Peanut Butter Cup Crunch Brownie Bars
13. Peanut Butter Cup Rice Krispies Treats
14. Peanut Butter Snickers Cookies
15. Two-Ingredient Ice Cream: Reese?s Mini Peanut Butter Cup Ice Cream
What was your favorite Halloween candy growing up?
posted in Halloween, Roundups 2 comments ?Source: http://www.browneyedbaker.com/2012/10/22/15-recipes-for-halloween-candy/
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