Happy Halloween in only one week! It’s weird when Halloween falls on a weekday ESPECIALLY a Monday!
For the past month, I have been digging through the internet for really neat leftover Halloween candy recipes so you don’t have to keep all that candy sitting around for months.
We always have a little leftover candy from all the trick or treaters we get each year. And we get so many! We buy at least $100 worth of candy each and usually just have a few handfuls left.
I hate having it go to waste, and I am not a huge candy person, so I always make a fun little sweet treat to give to people.
If your kids come home with a ton of candy tonight, you can save this post for later 🙂
29 Amazing Leftover Halloween Candy Recipes
1. Butterfinger (or any candy) Popcorn Balls via Chemistry Cachet
2. Mini Candy Bar Turnovers via Amy’s Healthy Baking
3. Milky Way Magic Bars via Wine and Glue
4. Reese’s Gooey Cake Bars via Inside BruCrew Life
5. Candy Bar Hot Chocolate via Favorite Family Recipes
6. Monster Cookies via RecipeGirl
7. Kit Kat Chocolate Chip Cookies via Melanie Makes
8. Whopper-Mallow Cookies via Picky Palate
9. Snickers Popcorn via Cookies and Cups
10. Rolo Cake Mix Bars via Cookies and Cups
11. Candy Bar Cookie Pie via BuzzFeed
12. Halloween Candy Bark via Delightful E Made
13. Candy Bar Trifle via Lil’ Luna
14. Peanut Butter Cup Explosion Cookies via Love to Be in the Kitchen
15. Snicker Caramel Apple Pie via I Heart Naptime
16. Spooky Chocolate Bark via Food Network
17. Halloween Candy Bark via Food Network
18. No Bake Twix Caramel Apple Pie via i Save A to Z
19. Pumpkin Spice Donut Holes with M & M’s via Blahnik Baker
20. Harvest Caramel Corn via Two Sisters Crafting
21. Fudgy Rolo Brownie Cookies via Closet Cooking
22. Vanilla Halloween Ice Cream via The Cookie Writer
23. Halloween Oreo Brownie Pizza via This Mama Loves
For the Candy Corn! (Because there is always a ton of that leftover)
24. Candy Corn Parfait via Baked Bree
25. Candy Corn Cookies via Averie Cooks
26. Candy Corn and White Chocolate Blondies via Averie Cooks
27. Candy Corn Biscotti via Food Nasty
28. Candy Corn Peanut Mallow Bars via Julie’s Eats and Treats
29. Sweet and Salty Candy Corn Cookies via Food, Folks, and Fun
Let me know what you end up using! Find more Halloween inspiration from Chemistry Cachet here!
Happy Halloween!
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Pamela says
Butterfingers are one of my favorite Halloween leftovers! I never indulge on them during the year but Halloween… all bets are off. So that popcorn definitely sounds amazing! And yes to that Oreo Brownie Pizza!! <3, Pamela Sequins & Sea Breezes
Alexis says
I agree! I never eat Butterfingers, but it is so hard to resist for Halloween. I hate having candy sit around after Halloween is over…so tempting lol. I love making a dessert like one of these to give out to people or friends!
joannerambling says
So many yummy foods that really are not that good for us but yummy as I said
Alexis says
We have so much leftover candy, I love to get it out of the house all at once 🙂 Definitely a nice treat just once a year though!
Robin says
I might use one of these recipes on Sunday, the 30th – I was invited to a small party. Thank you for sharing!
Alexis says
I hope you can find a fun one to use! 🙂
Kate says
I love this post. There’s a lot of inspiration. I typically save all of the peanut butter cups and make a Reese’s cup pie! Everyone loves it!
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Alexis says
Reese’s cup pie sounds delicious! Thanks Kate!
Laurie S says
Wow. What creative ways to use up extra candy. When I was a kid, i would select some for my personal eating, then the rest went to dad’s office. Now as an adult, I get to see the leftovers!
Alexis says
I remember as a kid my mom would always send a huge bag with my Dad to his work too lol, she didn’t want me to eat all of it! Now, I just have to use it up for my husband’s sake…he loves candy! 🙂
D. Darlene Knight says
Our family loves to use the candy corn for a Thanksgiving activity! ( I buy just for this Thanksgiving activity and tuck it in the freezer to keep it.) After your meal, while still at the table, pass a bowl of candy corn, ask everyone to “take some,” do not eat! Then announce to your family and friends after everyone has taken theirs, that for every piece they took, they must tell one thing they are grateful for this year! Our “thanks” ranged from very touching, to my grandson saying he was thankful for toilet paper!…….which caused a riotous laughter! Hearing all the testimonies makes Thanksgiving so memorable and special. It reminds us of why we celebrate that day once a year!
Darlene K.
Alexis says
That’s a fun idea! We always say what we are thankful for on Thanksgiving too, I love what the kids come up with 🙂 They are so sweet!
Charlene Asay says
This is the perfect idea to use up that Halloween candy. Thanks for sharing.
Alexis says
Thanks Charlene! It is such a great way to use everything up 🙂