Sweet fix for excess candy

If you're like us, you tend to buy Halloween candy you wouldn't mind having as leftovers.

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If you're like us, you tend to buy Halloween candy you wouldn't mind having as leftovers. And you can use that leftover candy to make a host of sweet treats like these candy-coated caramel apples. Then all you need to do is invite a few friends over to help you devour these delicious bites.

Candy-coated caramel apples Yield: 6 apples Ingredients ■ 2 cups crushed Kit Kat, Twix or Heath candy bars ■ 6 small apples ■ 1 (14-ounce) bag soft caramel candies ■ 1⁄4 cup heavy cream Directions Prepare apples and candy bars: Line baking sheet with parchment paper. Place crushed candy bars in a shallow bowl. Insert craft sticks into the stem end of each apple.



Melt caramels: Heat caramels and heavy cream in medium saucepan over medium-low heat, stirring constantly, until smooth. Coat apples: Use the stick end to hold one apple over a pot of caramel and spoon sauce over the apple to coat, allowing excess to drip back into the pot. Roll apples in crushed candy, pressing to help candy adhere.

Place apple, stick up, on parchment paper. Repeat with remaining apples and serve. (Apples can be refrigerated for several days; bring to room temperature before serving.

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