From Chilled Chocolate Bar Pastries to Recycled Candy Cakes
Nikki Taylor — November 6, 2012 — Special
Now that the spooky holiday is over, turn those chocolate and coated sweets into savory treats using Halloween candy recipe ideas.
The easiest solution is to turn them into savory desserts. Candy bars can be mulched, creating little bits that can be sprinkled on top of cookies or combined with ice cream to make a delicious chilled cake. Sweet teeth-decaying candy can be added to hidden treasure cookies to add a sweet surprise that will make your child's face light up. If you find you don't have a sweet tooth, then perhaps you want to try your hand at making your Skittles into a sweet alcoholic beverage.
Instead of leaving your sweets in a corner and letting them get stale and forgotten, turn them into yummy snacks. These Halloween candy recipe ideas will have you looking forward to October 31st with hungry, eager eyes.
The easiest solution is to turn them into savory desserts. Candy bars can be mulched, creating little bits that can be sprinkled on top of cookies or combined with ice cream to make a delicious chilled cake. Sweet teeth-decaying candy can be added to hidden treasure cookies to add a sweet surprise that will make your child's face light up. If you find you don't have a sweet tooth, then perhaps you want to try your hand at making your Skittles into a sweet alcoholic beverage.
Instead of leaving your sweets in a corner and letting them get stale and forgotten, turn them into yummy snacks. These Halloween candy recipe ideas will have you looking forward to October 31st with hungry, eager eyes.
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