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    7 Recipes for Leftover Halloween Candy

    7 Recipes for Leftover Halloween Candy

    Candy Surprise Cupcakes
    Surprise cupcake lovers with an added attraction! Hide different types of candy bar pieces inside cupcakes. Simply prepare a box of cake mix according to the package instructions. Spoon the batter into cupcake tins so each one is about a quarter full. Place half a miniature candy bar in the center of each (see photo) and cover with additional batter. Bake according to the directions, remove from oven and cool before frosting. (Decorate the cupcakes with other leftover Halloween candy if desired!) A secret treasure will be found buried inside each cupcake – adding an extra smile to everyone’s cake-filled mouths.

    Also see: Is It Worth the Splurge? Halloween Candy


    7 Recipes for Leftover Halloween Candy

    Candy Bar Fondue
    Add an interactive touch to dessert by making fondue with melted chocolate candy bars. Dip marshmallows or fruit (try berries, pineapple, pears or apples) into the thick chocolate sauce. Or, check out our Fruit and Candy Kebab recipe.

    Also see: Not in My Bag: 8 Worst Halloween Treats


    7 Recipes for Leftover Halloween Candy

    Fruit Kebabs
    Slide sliced fruit, large marshmallows and chopped candy bars onto skewers and serve as dessert. Or make a self-serve assembly line and call it a “candy bar”! Have the gang make their own skewers with their favorite combinations. For a truly over-the-top experience, dip these kebabs into Candy Bar Fondue.

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    7 Recipes for Leftover Halloween Candy

    Candy Corn Pancakes
    Take breakfast to another level with these candy-speckled pancakes. Simply make your favorite pancake recipe (or use a store-bought mix), add ¾ cup candy corn and stir to combine. Cook the pancakes normally but make sure you scoop up batter from the bottom of the mixing bowl to catch any sunken candy corn. Serve them warm with a sprinkle of powdered sugar, vanilla or maple-flavored yogurt, or simply butter. Kids will surely get a kick out of this wacky but delicious dish!

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    7 Recipes for Leftover Halloween Candy

    Peanut Butter and Banana Candy-Swirl Milkshake
    Drink your candy with this decadent treat. Blend vanilla ice cream, chopped Snickers or Baby Ruth candy bars, a touch of milk, a peeled and sliced banana and a few tablespoons of peanut butter. Slurp it down with a straw – but have a spoon at the ready for any goodies that found their way to the bottom of the glass.

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    7 Recipes for Leftover Halloween Candy

    Candy Mosaics
    For a truly crafty way to use leftover Halloween candy, make mosaics! Use glue – or even frosting – to hold candies onto a piece of construction paper. Use candies of various colors and sizes to design patterns, portray scenes, make faces and more! (Try to resist eating all of your art supplies while creating your masterpiece.)


    7 Recipes for Leftover Halloween Candy

    Candy Centerpieces
    Forget flowers! Layer bold-colored candies in a clear vase and use as a decoration around the house. Consider inserting a plastic or handmade paper flower in the center for extra flare!


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