Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Candy Corn Cookie Crunch


 Need a festive snack for Halloween? This sweet and salty one is cute, quick and easy. Just mix together some pretzels, chopped up Oreos, peanuts and candy. Bind the mixture together with some melted white chocolate, break into chunks and enjoy!

  This yummy treat would be cute in little bags for your goblin visitors later this month. I found the original recipe on Your Home Based Mom- she has a version for every holiday, I think! Could this snack be the reason for the jack-o-lantern's toothless grin?

Candy Corn Cookie Crunch
adapted slightly from Your Home Based Mom. She has detailed instructions here.
Ingredients
1 lb. almond bark candy coating or white chocolate
14 Oreos, broken into pieces- I used the Halloween ones with orange filling
1 and 1/2 cups pretzels, broken- I used the thin straight ones
1 cup candy corn
1/2 cup peanuts
1/4 cup Reeses Pieces
1/2 cup Peanut M&Ms (fall colors)
Halloween sprinkles

Cover a cookie sheet with waxed paper or foil. Spread the broken pretzels, broken cookies, peanuts, and about 3/4 of the candy corn on the prepared cookie sheet. Melt the white chocolate or candy coating until smooth, according to package directions. 

Drizzle the melted white chocolate over the pretzel mixture, spreading with a spatula if needed. Before it sets, sprinkle on the remaining candy corn, M&Ms, Reeses Pieces, and sprinkles. Place the tray into the refrigerator until set. Break into pieces and enjoy! 


22 comments:

  1. This is really pretty! I bet the children would go 'nuts' for these! The colourful yummy treats would certainly make a beautiful picture at any party table! Thanks for sharing!

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  2. So you've taken all of my favorite candies and turned them into one big beautiful candy creation! This would be perfect for a Halloween party. Not only does it look beautiful, but I know it tastes great. Thanks for sharing love!

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  3. What a beautiful snack to put on the table. One look at this and no one would be able to resist.

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  4. Wow! I know this crunchie snack would be a hit when the grandkids and thei parents come to visit.

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  5. Wow, what a great snack and I love how it looks. So Halloween-y. Never mind a treat for the kids, I'd be hiding this from them so I could eat it, lol!

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  6. yum yum yum! I imagine if you give this out on Halloween you may get some repeat visitors ;)

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  7. This is so adorable! I would love to make this and package it up, then pass it out as treats for the adults! :)

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  8. Love this! It is so cute and colorful, my kids would adore it! I will have to make a batch and send to school with my teenager for her friends (the younger ones aren't allowed to bring homemade treats to school) and I know they will love it! Thanks for sharing :o)

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  9. I think I got a cavity just looking at this - and I want more! This looks totally heavenly, Betty. The kids with their little pumpkin pails would go nuts for this, and so would I!

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  10. Oh goodness... writing this down right now! My family is crazy for candy corn and this looks so fun and ridiculous! I am going to make a batch (isn't almond bark the greatest invention ever???) and then send the majority into the office with my daughter! So fun!

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  11. My kids would go nuts for this Halloween treat. It's so bright and fun!

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  12. Wow, fun to make and so colourful.
    Great Halloween post, well done ♥

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  13. My lord do I want these. I am a serious candy corn addict so much so that I can't even buy it. These little clusters look fantastic!

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  14. This looks so festive and delicious! The perfect treat for Halloween. Thanks for sharing it:)

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  15. Wow... this looks like the ultimate Halloween treat.

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  16. This screams Halloween and yum! My dad used to get us kids on the living room floor and throw candy corn on the carpet and say, "Here chicky, chicky chicky." We loved it. He was a farmer when he was younger and they had chickens. Candy corn always reminds me of him.

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  17. Oh wow! This would please the kids (and kids at heart) in my house. So fun :D

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  18. I had to smile at your comment about the toothless jack-o-lanterns :) What a clever treat for the goblins!

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  19. Very simple! I know my family will love making & eating this!

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  20. Made 2 batches of this today for the Halloween activity night at the kids school.tomorrow. can't wait to sneak a taste when it sets! - Morgan

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  21. Just made these and they look awesome. I also drizzeled alittle chocolate over top. Cant wait for the kids to try it for their halloween party.

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    1. The chocolate on top sounds delicious! I hope your kids love it. :)

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