Here’s something we can all relate to this time of year — you’re walking down the candy aisle at the store and you start to think, “What kinds you should I get” and, “When did candy get so expensive?” These are common thoughts that pop up around Halloween. Instead of dealing with the candy aisle concerns, try making your own this year! Here are our five favorite candy recipes for you to try.
The Classics
Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups and Twix are both staples in a Halloween candy bag. All you need to make homemade Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups is smooth peanut butter, milk chocolate chips, and candy corn. Candy corn might sound strange, but it makes this recipe even more delicious.
Homemade Twix bars are super fun to make. Caramel candies, shortbread cookies, and milk chocolate chips are all tasty on their own, but when you combine them yourself they taste even better.
Making your own homemade versions of these classics makes them even yummier.
Sour Candy
It’s not really Halloween if you don’t have candy that makes your lips pucker from the sourness of it. Making sour candy at home is much easier than you’d expect. These homemade sour watermelon fruit chews taste as delightful as the ingredients sound. With ingredients like honey, lemon, and watermelon juice, you might not want to buy your own sour candy ever again.
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Vegan Recipe
For vegans, this no-bake chocolate caramel bar recipe is sure to be a new favorite. Made up of pistachio and plum bites, dark chocolate, coconut milk, dates, and coconut oil, this candy bar is a delicious option for those who follow a vegan diet.
We hope you enjoy these homemade candy recipes as much as we do.
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