Halloween may be over for this year but you’re sweet tooth never sleeps. No matter what leftover candy you have, we’ve got a recipe for you to use it!
Halloween in our home always meant one thing: LOTS and LOTS of Halloween candy. After the first few days post-Halloween, the kids lose interest in eating the candy leaving me wondering what to do with all of the leftover candy. This list features lots of ways to reinvent the leftover candy into yummy desserts.
One of the easiest ways to use leftover candy is to turn it into treats for other holidays or events. Or, maybe you just want a “just because” sweet treat that is jazzed up with some extra candy. No matter what your sweet tooth is craving, this list will help you feed it.
This snack mix is so versatile. Toss in any type of M&Ms, Reese's pieces, or similar style candies for a sweet treat no one will be able to resist.
You can top this coffee with lots of different candies. My favorite are mini M&Ms.
No one in my house likes Milky Way candy bars but they will devour these brownies.
These bars make the most of your candy stash with lots of options to use what you have on hand.
Three ingredients and one of them is in your candy bowl.
This recipe is a win-win. It uses your leftover candy AND requires zero baking.
Grab your leftover candy and use it in this super easy ice cream recipe!
The caramel inside of a Rolo makes these cookies extra delicious.
No one can resist a yummy cookie packed with candy.
I am not sure we've ever had leftover peanut butter cups in our house but, if we do, I am making this!
Don't fret if you get stuck with the dreaded candy corn. Use it for these tasty cookies that are perfect for Thanksgiving.
This cookie is perfect for any party...from birthdays to holidays!
Looking for a perfect Thanksgiving dessert? This one is it and, as a bonus, you can use your leftover candy to make it.
Oreos, Reese's, and fudgey brownies...yes please! I'll take two.
The flavor combination in these cookies is AH-Mazing. I'd save some of my candy just to make them.
This photo speaks for itself. I wanted to jump through the screen and eat it so I imagine it is amazing in reality.
These fudgey brownies are always a crowd pleaser.
If you are looking for more delicious recipes using candy, be sure to check these out:
- Easy TWIX Parfait
- Fudgy Rolo Brownies
- No Churn Peanut Butter Chocolate Ice Cream
- Reese’s Pieces Pretzel Bark
If you make one of these great Halloween candy recipes or any recipe from the blog, I’d love to hear about your experience. Leave me a comment below or snap a photo and tag it #MySuburbanKitchen on Instagram or Facebook. And be sure to pin this on Pinterest so you can easily find it in the future!
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