1. Halloween Crack
This salty toffee candy, or “Halloween crack,” is named for how addictive it is. Not only that, but it’s frighteningly simple to make; you probably already have all the ingredients in your pantry. Just add candy!
If you have a slow cooker and some Reese’s Pieces sitting around, this is the recipe for you. It’s a sweet and salty snack that’s perfectly on theme for the holiday, and guaranteed to be a crowd pleaser.
Recipe here!
Recipe here!
3. Halloween Candy Cookie Bars
Press any candy you want into the tops of these Halloween Candy Cookie Bars for a sugary treat that’s the perfect option for when you can’t decide between a cookie, a brownie or a candy bar.
Recipe here!
Recipe here!
4. Candy Corn Crunch Trail Mix
If you’re looking for a way to eat candy corn other than straight out of the bag, try mixing it into this Halloween-themed trail mix, ideal for fulfilling your salty-sweet cravings.
Recipe here!
Recipe here!
5. Spooky Halloween Oreo Bark
Everyone knows that Halloween Oreos are the best kind of Oreos. Make them even more delicious by transforming them into this spooky white chocolate Oreo bark.
Recipe here!
Recipe here!
6. Halloween Blondies
You don’t even need a mixer to make these Halloween Blondies! Crumbled oreos, colorful sprinkles and Halloween M&M's combine to create a perfectly crunchy party treat.
Recipe here!
Recipe here!
7. Halloween Candy Cookies
Throw any leftover candy you want into these buttery Halloween cookies, best served warm with a glass of milk.
Recipe here!
Recipe here!
8. Leftover Candy Halloween Tarts
These Halloween Tarts are the cutest and maybe most impressive dessert you can make using your leftover candy. Made with creamy chocolate pudding, fluffy whipped cream and store-bought tart shells, they’re the perfect way to use up any soft, chocolatey candy you have lying around.
Recipe here!
Recipe here!