Kody, the secretary at the high school, mentioned that her sister made a dessert out of melted candy corn and peanut butter. I was intrigued. The following weekend I was at Dillon's and they had their 22 oz. bags of candy corn on sale for $1.29, so I purchased 6 bags. Then of course two weeks later while visiting Dillon's, they had it on sale for .65 cents of course that is my luck. Anyway, so I searched the Internet for the recipe that called for peanut butter and candy corn. Found several.
****You can also cut the bars with a pizza cutter and dip each bar individually into melted chocolate.
Ingredients
- 16 oz. of candy corn
- 2 cups smooth peanut butter
- milk chocolate chips or candy melts, for dipping or just melt the chocolate and spread on top of candy in pan.
Instructions
- Place the candy corn in a large bowl and microwave for 1 minute. Stir and return to microwave. Continue heating for 30 seconds and then stirring until it is completely melted.
- Stir in the peanut butter. The heat from the candy corn should melt the peanut butter, but if not return to the microwave for 15 seconds. Stir to combine.
- Spread the mixture into an 8x8 (or desired pan size, these are bit thick in an 8 x 8 pan) baking dish lined with parchment paper. Smooth it out evenly in the pan. Place pan in the refrigerator to harden candy. Remove pan from refrigerator.
- Melt the chocolate chips or candy melts in the microwave. You could probably put the melted chocolate on prior to placing in the refrigerator.
- Spread melted chocolate onto bars still in pan.
- I placed the bars back into refrigerator (over night and cut in the morning) - the next time I made these, I cut the bars after putting the melted chocolate (prior to placing back in the refrigerator) - easier to cut and the chocolate doesn't crack.
- Store at room temperature for a chewy texture or in the fridge for a more crisp texture.
- Cutting: you can use a pizza cutter or a knife to cut bars.
****You can also cut the bars with a pizza cutter and dip each bar individually into melted chocolate.
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