With Halloween on the horizon,
thoughts of all that candy come to mind
Here are some ways to use it and
incorporate it into your desserts
This Candy Wreath Cake
is topped with mini Reese’s Pieces minis,
but could be topped with any chopped candy bar

Snicker’s Pot Pie is a fun surprise
Small Snickers candy bars are wrapped in crescent roll dough
and baked and topped with a chocolate drizzle

Tuck some candy into a Cheesecake Parfait
These are made with Butterfingers

Use a cake mix as a base for Candy Cookie Bars
These are made with peanut butter cups,
but any chopped chocolate candy bar will work

Make a Halloween Candy Cheesecake Dip
Serve it in a bowl with sweet chips or cookie pieces for dipping

Or try this Creamy Chocolate Chip Dip and make it
with chopped candy instead of chocolate chips
Serve it in a martini glass for a wow presentation

Creamy Dreamy Butterfinger Pie is worth the calories!
So is this OMG This Peanut Butter Pie
If you don’t want to make a whole pie,
make Peanut Butter Pie in a Jar

Tuck chopped candy bars into the batter
when you make Vanilla Surprise Cake

Trick or Treat!

I will be joining these fabulous parties and blogs:
Sundays on Silverado/ Happiness is Homemade
Between Naps on the Porch / Turn About Tuesday
Wednesday Linky Party / Karin’s Cottage Linky Party
Full Plate Thursday /Thursday Favorite Things
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That Candy Wreath Cake looks pretty awesome and I love a good peanut butter pie.
Thank you Angie!
They all look delicious! But the peanut butter pie is calling my name. I haven’t made a peanut butter pie in years and that needs to change. Thank you for sharing all of your recipes. Happy ThursdayJenna, we have a light frost this morning 🍂🧡
Thank you Pam, have a great weekend!
I was in a group of grown women who got into an almost heated argument over Candy Corn. It felt like smarmy sharp politics had descended into the room. I think one of these desserts would have settled the debate and brought peace and sugary harmony.
Candy Corn can be a hot topic 😂
Oh Jenna, all of these desserts look so yummy! I’m with Pam, though, peanut butter pie sounds especially scrumptious! There used to be a local restaurant that served the best peanut butter pie, and I miss it. Thanks for sharing your wonderful recipes. Enjoy your day!
Thanks so much Shannon 🙂
I want it all!! YUM!
Thanks Patti!
Oh my gosh – is it dessert time yet?!?!!? These all sound and look fabulous Jenna. You are a marvel!
Thank you Barbara!
Some sweets for the sweets!
The Candy Wreath Cake looks delicious!
They all sound so good. Thank you for making my sweet tooth want something sweet.
Thank you Nancy, have a great weekend!
Love all the candy dessert recipes Jenna! Peanut butter and chocolate is my kryptonite! 🧡
Mine too Mary!
OMG such wonderful goodies to enjoy during the fall months. I cannot pick a favorite. Yumm! Now, I am wanting something sweet after looking at your delicious treats. I love round ups, a one stop shopping experience, except recipes in this case. Happy weekend.
Thank you Linda!
Yum, Yum!!! My sweet tooth is ready!
Thank you Sarah!
These all look so yummy Jenna. I love peanut butter but that Buttercream pie looks extra fabulous. Pinning for sure. Thanks for sharing all these delicious goodies!
Thank you Kim, those pies are dangerously good!