18 Halloween Candy Brownie Recipe Delight In These Amazing Recipes!
Published on: Mar 6, 2024
Halloween is just around the corner, and that means it's time to start planning your spooky celebrations. One of the best ways to get into the Halloween spirit is by indulging in some delicious treats. So, why not combine two of the most beloved Halloween staples - candy and brownies - into one mouth-watering dessert? This Halloween candy brownie recipe is sure to be a hit with both kids and adults, and is the perfect addition to any Halloween party or movie night. So, put on your apron and get ready to satisfy your sweet tooth with this easy and decadent treat.
Main Ingredients: Brownie, Chocolate Bars, Whipping Cream, White Sugar
Layers of rich, fudgy brownies, creamy pudding, and chunks of your favorite Halloween candy come together to create a decadent and indulgent trifle. This dessert is perfect for a party or as an after-dinner treat.
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Halloween Candy Apple Crisp
Main Ingredients: Granny Smith Apples, Candy, Orange Juice, Sugar
Upgrade your traditional apple crisp by adding in some chopped up Halloween candy. The gooey melted chocolate and caramel will add a delicious twist to this classic fall dessert.
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Leftover Halloween Candy Blondies
Main Ingredients: Unsalted Butter, Sugar, Light Brown Sugar, Large Eggs
Blondies are like brownies' lighter, sweeter cousin. Adding in some chopped up Halloween candy gives them an extra burst of flavor and texture. Serve them warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream for the perfect dessert.
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Halloween Candy Bark
Main Ingredients: Pretzels, Oreo Cookies, Bittersweet Chocolate, Candies
Chocolate bark is a quick and easy treat to make, and it's the perfect way to use up all those random pieces of Halloween candy. Simply melt some chocolate, spread it out on a baking sheet, and sprinkle on your favorite candy before it sets. Break it into pieces and enjoy!
Brownies are always a crowd-pleaser, and adding in some chopped up Halloween candy takes them to the next level. Use your favorite candy bar or mix it up with a variety of different types.
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Halloween Cookie Cake (Use Up Halloween Candy)
Main Ingredients: Roll, Icing, Food Coloring, Candy
If you have a lot of different types of candy, why not use them all in one delicious dessert? This Halloween cookie cake is the perfect way to use up all those random pieces of candy.
If you have a lot of candy corn leftover from Halloween, this candy corn cake is a must-try. It's a simple vanilla cake with a candy corn buttercream frosting, topped with even more candy corn for a festive and tasty treat.
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Halloween Candy Pancakes
Main Ingredients: Pancake Batter, Candy
Who says candy is only for dessert? These Halloween candy pancakes are a fun and indulgent breakfast treat. Simply add chopped up candy to your pancake batter for a sweet and colorful twist.
Popcorn is a great blank canvas for all kinds of flavors, and adding in some chopped up Halloween candy is a game-changer. The salty and sweet combination is irresistible.
If you're looking for a quick and easy way to use up your leftover Halloween candy, simply mix it into some cookie dough. Bake them up and you have a delicious and unique cookie that everyone will love.
Caramel and chocolate-covered apples are a classic Halloween treat, but why not take it a step further and add some chopped up candy on top? It's a fun and creative way to use up your leftover candy.
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Halloween Candy Mug Cake
Main Ingredients: Chocolate Bars, Fat Free Milk, Vegetable Oil
Craving something sweet but don't want to make a whole cake? This Halloween candy mug cake is a perfect solution. Simply mix together some cake mix and candy, microwave it for a few minutes, and voila - a delicious single-serve dessert.
If you have a lot of chocolate and candy bars leftover, this Halloween candy pie is a must-try. It's a no-bake pie that combines all your favorite candy bars into one delicious and decadent dessert.
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Halloween Candy Overload Cookies
Main Ingredients: Brown Sugar, Oats, Salt, Baking Powder, Cornstarch
These cookies are not for the faint of heart. Loaded with chopped up Halloween candy, they are a true indulgence. Make them with your favorite chocolate chip cookie recipe and add in as much candy as you can handle.
If you're looking for a more subtle way to use up your leftover candy, these cookies are perfect. Simply mix in some chopped up candy into your cookie dough for a delicious surprise in every bite.
Cookie bars are a great alternative to traditional cookies, and they are perfect for incorporating leftover Halloween candy. Simply mix your cookie dough, press it into a pan, sprinkle on some candy, and bake for a delicious and easy treat.
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Leftover Halloween Candy Bars
Main Ingredients: Butterscotch Chips, Peanut Butter, Candy
If you have a lot of candy bars leftover, this recipe is a great way to use them up. Simply melt them down and mix in some cereal for a sweet and crunchy treat that can be enjoyed all year round.
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Leftover Halloween Candy Bark
Main Ingredients: Saltine Crackers, Semi Sweet Chocolate, Candy, Sprinkles
This Halloween candy bark is perfect for using up all those random pieces of candy. Simply melt some white chocolate, spread it out on a baking sheet, and top with an assortment of chopped up candy. It's a colorful and tasty treat that everyone will love.
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Halloween Candy Ice Cream
Main Ingredients: Vanilla Ice Cream, Candy
Ice cream is always a delicious treat, and adding in some chopped up Halloween candy only makes it better. You can use any flavor of ice cream and mix in your favorite candy for a unique and indulgent dessert.
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Halloween Candy Muddy Buddies
Main Ingredients: Chocolate Chips, Butter, Vanilla Extract, Powdered
Muddy buddies, also known as puppy chow, are a classic and addictive snack. Adding in some chopped up Halloween candy gives them a fun and festive twist. Make a big batch and enjoy them all season long.
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Leftover Halloween Candy Brownie Trifle
Main Ingredients: Brownie, Chocolate Bars, Whipping Cream, White Sugar
Looking for a way to use up all that leftover Halloween candy? Look no further than this delicious and decadent brownie trifle. Layers of rich chocolate brownie, creamy whipped cream, and chopped up candy make for a show-stopping dessert that will have everyone begging for seconds. Plus, it's a great way to get rid of all those mini candy bars that seem to multiply after Halloween.
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Halloween Candy Apple Crisp
Main Ingredients: Granny Smith Apples, Candy, Orange Juice, Sugar
Take your traditional apple crisp to the next level by adding in some chopped up Halloween candy. The combination of sweet, juicy apples and crunchy candy pieces will have your taste buds dancing. Serve with a scoop of vanilla ice cream for the ultimate fall dessert.
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Leftover Halloween Candy Blondies
Main Ingredients: Unsalted Butter, Sugar, Light Brown Sugar, Large Eggs
If you're a fan of brownies, you'll love these leftover Halloween candy blondies. The base is a rich and buttery blondie, studded with your favorite chopped up candy pieces. The result? A gooey and indulgent treat that's perfect for satisfying any sweet tooth.
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Halloween Candy Bark
Main Ingredients: Pretzels, Oreo Cookies, Bittersweet Chocolate, Candies
Bark is a classic holiday treat, and Halloween is no exception. Use up your leftover candy by making a fun and colorful Halloween candy bark. Simply melt some chocolate, spread it out on a baking sheet, and top with all your favorite candy pieces. Let it cool and break into pieces for a tasty and festive treat.
Level up your Halloween baking game with this epic Halloween candy cake. Layers of moist chocolate cake are filled and frosted with a creamy buttercream frosting, and then topped with all your favorite chopped up candies. It's a guaranteed crowd-pleaser and a great way to use up all that excess candy.
Another delicious way to use up leftover candy is by adding it to your favorite brownie recipe. The combination of fudgy brownies and chewy candy pieces is hard to resist. Plus, it's a fun twist on a classic dessert that will have everyone coming back for more.
Popcorn is a great blank canvas for all sorts of tasty toppings, including Halloween candy. Simply pop some popcorn and toss in your favorite chopped up candy pieces for a sweet and salty snack that's perfect for movie nights or Halloween parties. Bonus points if you use candy corn for a festive touch.
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Halloween Cookie Cake (Use Up Halloween Candy)
Main Ingredients: Roll, Icing, Food Coloring, Candy
Cookie cakes are always a hit, and this Halloween version is no exception. Bake a giant chocolate chip cookie and top it with all your favorite Halloween candy pieces. You can even decorate it with some festive sprinkles or icing for an extra spooky touch.
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Halloween Candy Pancakes
Main Ingredients: Pancake Batter, Candy
Who says pancakes are just for breakfast? Turn your favorite pancake recipe into a Halloween treat by adding in some chopped up candy pieces. Serve with a drizzle of syrup and extra candy pieces on top for a fun and indulgent meal.
If all else fails, you can always just enjoy your leftover Halloween candy as is. Whether you're a fan of chocolate, gummies, or something in between, there's sure to be a way to enjoy all those excess treats. And let's be honest, sometimes there's nothing better than a handful of candy.
Put a Halloween spin on the classic caramel apple by dipping them in melted chocolate and topping with your favorite chopped up candies. It's a fun and festive way to enjoy this traditional fall treat. Plus, you can customize each apple with different candy toppings for a variety of flavors.
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Halloween Candy Mug Cake
Main Ingredients: Chocolate Bars, Fat Free Milk, Vegetable Oil
If you're craving something sweet but don't want to make a whole cake, try a mug cake. Simply mix together some cake mix, milk, and your favorite chopped up candies in a mug and microwave for a quick and easy dessert. Top with a dollop of whipped cream for an extra indulgent treat.
Turn your leftover candy into a delicious and unique pie. Simply melt your candy of choice and pour it into a pre-made pie crust. Let it set in the fridge and top with whipped cream before serving. You can also mix in some chopped up candy pieces for added texture and flavor.
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Halloween Candy Overload Cookies
Main Ingredients: Brown Sugar, Oats, Salt, Baking Powder, Cornstarch
If you're a fan of loaded cookies, you'll love these Halloween candy overload cookies. Simply mix your favorite cookie dough with all your leftover candy pieces and bake until golden brown. It's a tasty and fun way to use up all those excess treats.
For a more traditional cookie option, try using your leftover candy in a classic chocolate chip cookie recipe. Simply swap out some of the chocolate chips for chopped up candy pieces. The result? A delicious and unique twist on a timeless treat.
Cut down on baking time by making cookie bars instead of individual cookies. Simply spread your cookie dough in a baking pan and top with all your favorite chopped up candies. Bake until golden brown and let cool before cutting into bars. It's an easy and delicious way to use up your leftover Halloween candy.
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Leftover Halloween Candy Bark
Main Ingredients: Saltine Crackers, Semi Sweet Chocolate, Candy, Sprinkles
If you want to take your Halloween candy bark to the next level, try making it with a mix of different candies. The more variety you have, the more colorful and interesting your bark will be. You can even add in some nuts or dried fruit for added texture and flavor.
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Leftover Halloween Candy Bars
Main Ingredients: Butterscotch Chips, Peanut Butter, Candy
For a quick and easy treat, melt your leftover candy and pour it into a lined baking pan. Let it set in the fridge and then cut into bars. You can also add in some chopped up candy pieces or other mix-ins for added flavor and texture.
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Halloween Candy Ice Cream
Main Ingredients: Vanilla Ice Cream, Candy
If you have an ice cream maker, why not try making your own homemade Halloween candy ice cream? Simply mix your favorite chopped up candies into the ice cream base and churn according to your ice cream maker's instructions. It's a fun and delicious way to use up your leftover candy.
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Halloween Candy Muddy Buddies
Main Ingredients: Chocolate Chips, Butter, Vanilla Extract, Powdered
Muddy buddies, also known as puppy chow, are a classic sweet snack that's perfect for using up excess Halloween candy. Simply coat your cereal of choice in melted chocolate and peanut butter, and then toss in your favorite chopped up candies. Let it cool and enjoy this addictive and crunchy treat.
The Ultimate Halloween Treat: Candy Brownies
Ingredients:
1 box of brownie mix (plus required ingredients as per box instructions)
Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C) and line a 9x13 inch baking pan with parchment paper.
Prepare the brownie mix according to the instructions on the box and pour it into the prepared pan.
Unwrap and chop the assorted Halloween candies into small pieces.
In a separate bowl, mix together the melted butter, brown sugar, flour, vanilla extract, and salt until well combined.
Add the chopped candies to the mixture and stir until evenly distributed.
Spoon the candy mixture on top of the brownie batter, making sure to cover the surface evenly.
Bake for 25-30 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
Let the brownies cool for 15 minutes before removing them from the pan and cutting into squares.
Customization Ideas:
If you want to take your Halloween candy brownies to the next level, here are a few ideas to customize them:
Use Halloween themed candies, such as candy corn, pumpkin-shaped chocolates, or ghost-shaped marshmallows.
Add a layer of crushed Oreos on top of the brownie batter before adding the candy mixture.
Drizzle melted chocolate or caramel on top of the cooled brownies for an extra gooey and decadent touch.
Serve the brownies with a scoop of vanilla ice cream for a delicious brownie sundae.
With its fudgy brownie base and gooey candy topping, this Halloween candy brownie recipe is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. So, go ahead and raid your kids' trick-or-treat bags or stock up on your favorite Halloween candies to make this sweet and spooky treat. Happy Halloween!