This is the day and night when homes will be bulging with Halloween candy
, whether gotten on neighborhood runs or
left over at home. There's usually a lot to take in and eat. Sometimes all those extra goodies can still be around
til the candy canes and holiday fudge appears. What to do with these leftovers?
Repurpose! They can add some fun to any dessert or snack.
Chocolate based treats can be used in everything from cookies
to icing to ice cream. If you have left over Hershey's Kisses or the bite size Reese's Peanut Butter cups, then make those peanut blossom cookies. This is a great way of getting rid of them and they make a fun treat with warm milk or hot tea on a cold day. Reese's pieces can be
repurposed as chips in the famed treats with their name. This is a chocolate cookie studded with the bits. Remember, these can also be put into homemade brownies for a fun surprise. The popular Mounds Bar can also be used as a cookie ingredient
,The dough,
however isn;t the typical cookie one, but rather a stickier, more brownie like one, that has melted
chococlate chips in it. Other candies that go well in a cookie are KitKats and Almond Joys. Forget Whoppers, those malted milk balls, The malted milk
centers dry out and turns to a cement texture which makes for a dangerous kind of snack
.Another idea is chopping up the chocolates and adding them to either chocolate or vanilla ice cream for fun add ins. They can also be used for toppings too, especially if you're thinking about making an ice cream pie
. Fold into cream cheese icing for a neat addition to any cupcake or cake frosting.
The chopped candie
s also can be use
d in salty snacks too. Try do
ing a popcor
n crunch using th
em and freshly popped kernels. It's then laying both on a foil covered baking sheet and pouring melted chocolate bark over them
.Let harden for ten minutes and then break into bite size pieces. Pretzels can be subbed in along with potato chips or Cheerios. These can also be made into balls with the addition of melted caramels and marshmallows Famed Momofuku Milk Bar bakery pastry chef, Christina Tosi, creates a heavenly mix of leftover goodies
, butter
,milk powder and pretzels.
It;s first mixing brown and white sugar and then melting the butter in a large bowl (use a microwave for this). These are combined along with the milk powder and broken pretzels. Spread this
mixure on a lined baking sheet for twenty minutes at This is then baked for about twenty minutes in a preheated 275 degree F oven. Afterwards, let cool and break into pieces. Toss them
with whatever chopped
candy you h
ave and serve. Another idea is adding the pieces to Nutella or Hershey's chocolate spread and spreading on croissants for a fun snack. The candy can also be added to smooth peanut butter and served on bread or Hawaiian rolls for a sweet nosh.
Bowls of leftover candy? More like the ingredients of fun snacks.
Repurpose those Halloween treats into new and fun treats for the whole family!
Prayers to those who suffered in the Manhattan Halloween attack today
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