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smbith said:Buy Pillsbury puff pastry and wrap left over candy in. attached is a recipe I have used and everyone loves them
beepampered said:I agree that we like eating the candy but they do get a good amount. Of course, this cookie/brownie would take all the good stuff. No ideas for the starburst and smarties and dumdums....
smbith said:Candy Bar Puffs
Ingredients
48 bite-size candies bars (like Milky Way, Snickers or 3 Musketeers)
1 package (17.3 ounces) Pepperidge Farm® Puff Pastry Sheets (2 sheets)
2 ounces candy melts (milk chocolate, dark chocolate or white)
Directions
Thaw the pastry sheets at room temperature for 40 minutes or until they're easy to handle. Heat the oven to 400°F. Place mini baking cups into 48 (1 1/2-inch) mini muffin-pan cups.
Unfold the pastry sheets on a lightly floured surface. Roll each pastry sheet into a 10-inch square. Cut each pastry square into 25 (2-inch) squares, making 50 pastry squares in all. You will only need 48 pastry squares for this recipe. Discard the remaining squares or reserve for another use.
Brush the edges of the 48 pastry squares with water. Place 1 candy bar, top-side down, in the center of each pastry square. Fold the corners up over the filling to the center and press to seal. Place 1 filled pastry, seam-side down, into each lined muffin-pan cup.
Bake for 10 minutes or until the puffs are golden. Let cool in the pan for 5 minutes. Remove puffs from pan and cool on wire racks.
Melt the candy melts according to the package directions. Drizzle over the puffs.
Tip: These puffs can be baked and stored in the freezer for up to 2 months. Handle carefully: the frozen puffs can be fragile.
There are plenty of fun and delicious ways to repurpose your leftover Halloween candy! Here are a few ideas:
Absolutely! Leftover candy can add a delicious and unique twist to your baked goods. You can chop up candy bars and mix them into cookie or brownie batter, or use them as a topping for cakes and cupcakes. Just be sure to adjust the amount of sugar and other ingredients in the recipe to account for the added sweetness from the candy.
Most Halloween candy can last for several months if stored properly in a cool, dry place. However, chocolate and other candy with fillings or coatings may start to lose their flavor and texture after a few weeks. It's best to consume your leftover candy within 2-3 weeks for optimal taste and freshness.
If you're looking for a healthier alternative to indulging in leftover candy, try incorporating it into a homemade granola or energy bar recipe. You can also use it as a topping for a fruit and yogurt parfait. Another option is to donate your leftover candy to a local food bank or charity organization.
Yes, you can freeze most types of Halloween candy for later use. Just make sure to store it in an airtight container or freezer bag to prevent freezer burn. When you're ready to use it, let it thaw at room temperature for about 10-15 minutes before consuming or incorporating it into a recipe.