With Halloween on the horizon,
thoughts of all that candy come to mind
Here are some ways to use it and
incorporate it into your desserts
This Candy Wreath Cake
is topped with mini Reese’s Pieces minis,
but could be topped with any chopped candy bar
Snicker’s Pot Pie is a fun surprise
Small Snickers candy bars are wrapped in crescent roll dough
and baked and topped with a chocolate drizzle
Tuck some candy into a Cheesecake Parfait
These are made with Butterfingers
Use a cake mix as a base for Candy Cookie Bars
These are made with peanut butter cups,
but any chopped chocolate candy bar will work
Make a Halloween Candy Cheesecake Dip
Serve it in a bowl with sweet chips or cookie pieces for dipping
Or try this Creamy Chocolate Chip Dip and make it
with chopped candy instead of chocolate chips
Serve it in a martini glass for a wow presentation
Creamy Dreamy Butterfinger Pie is worth the calories!
So is this OMG This Peanut Butter Pie
If you don’t want to make a whole pie,
make Peanut Butter Pie in a Jar
Tuck chopped candy bars into the batter
when you make Vanilla Surprise Cake
Trick or Treat!
I will be joining these fabulous parties and blogs:
Sundays on Silverado/ Happiness is Homemade
Between Naps on the Porch / Turn About Tuesday
Wednesday Linky Party / Karin’s Cottage Linky Party