Halloween is over, and now you’re staring at piles of leftover candy. Instead of letting it go to waste or snacking on it endlessly, why not turn it into some easy, tasty desserts? Using leftover candy in your baking is a simple way to make something new out of treats you already have at home.
Edible Candy Bar Cookie Dough
This Edible Candy Bar Cookie Dough is an easy way to turn leftover candy into a fun treat. It’s safe to eat raw since it uses no eggs and heat-treated flour. Mix in chopped candy bars for a no-bake dessert that’s quick to make and fun to enjoy.
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Salted Caramel Ice Cream with Candy Bits
Salted Caramel Ice Cream with Candy Bits is a perfect use for leftover candy. The sweet, creamy ice cream blends with salted caramel and bits of chopped candy for an easy, homemade dessert. It’s a great way to finish up those Halloween treats in a fun and delicious way.
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Candy Cookie Brownies
Candy Cookie Brownies combine two desserts in one, using extra Halloween candy to make a rich, fudgy treat. The cookie dough and brownie batter come together, with candy pieces throughout, creating a sweet snack that’s a great way to use up any leftover candy bars or chocolates.
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Snickers Popcorn
Snickers Popcorn adds a candy twist to the classic caramel corn. Chopped Snickers bars mix into the sweet, buttery popcorn, adding chocolate, caramel, and peanut flavors. This snack is simple to make and a fun way to use up Halloween candy.
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Candy Stuffed Cookies
Candy Stuffed Cookies hide leftover mini candy bars inside soft, baked cookies. Each bite has a candy-filled surprise, making this a great treat for kids and a smart way to use those leftover Halloween treats.
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M&M Cakies
M&M Cakies are soft cookies packed with colorful M&Ms. This simple recipe helps you use up leftover candy while making a chewy, fun snack. Perfect for a quick dessert or after-school treat.
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White Chocolate Party Mix
White Chocolate Party Mix is a sweet and savory treat made with pretzels, M&Ms, dried fruit, and white chocolate. It’s quick to whip up and a great way to use extra candy, making it perfect for snacking or party bowls.
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M&M Chocolate Dump Cake
M&M Chocolate Dump Cake is an easy dessert that makes use of leftover M&Ms. Just dump everything into a dish, bake, and enjoy a rich, chocolatey cake with a colorful candy crunch. It’s the perfect recipe for finishing up extra Halloween treats in no time.
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Almond Bark Cereal Recipe
Almond Bark Cereal combines leftover candy with crunchy cereal for a fun snack. This no-bake treat is simple to make and a creative way to use up your Halloween candy. It’s perfect for a quick sweet bite or to share with friends.
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Reese’s Pieces Bars
Reese’s Pieces Bars turn leftover candy into a rich, blondie-style dessert. The peanut butter crunch of Reese’s Pieces adds flavor and texture, making these bars a great way to use up Halloween candy in a satisfying, sweet treat.
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Reese’s Peanut Butter Cupcakes
Reese’s Peanut Butter Cupcakes are a great way to use leftover mini Reese’s cups. These rich chocolate cupcakes hide a peanut butter cup inside, making for a delicious surprise in every bite. They’re a perfect way to use up candy while baking a fun dessert.
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