Candy Corn Peanut Butter

 Homemade Candy Corn Peanut Butter almost tastes like butterfingers in a spread. Perfect for toasts, drizzling on pancakes or eating with a spoon.

 Homemade Candy Corn Peanut Butter almost tastes like butterfingers in a spread. Perfect for toasts, drizzling on pancakes or eating with a spoon.

I don't like getting started on Halloween until it's October. While it seems like most of the grocery stores around here have been fully stocked for Halloween since the beginning of summer, I am trying to hang on to every ounce of summer that I still can.

But this is still my first winter in Toronto, which means, according to my boyfriend, that I will need to invest in some long johns. Before now, the only kind of long john I was familiar with was the doughnut.

 Homemade Candy Corn Peanut Butter almost tastes like butterfingers in a spread. Perfect for toasts, drizzling on pancakes or eating with a spoon.

So while the weather is getting colder, I can find solace in the pumpkin treats and abundant supply of candy that somehow materialize in my house the minute October rolls around.

So it begins...

 Homemade Candy Corn Peanut Butter almost tastes like butterfingers in a spread. Perfect for toasts, drizzling on pancakes or eating with a spoon.

Halloween is my boyfriend's favorite holiday. Weird, right? It's not like he's some teenage girl wanting to show off their hot bod. He doesn't dress up, he doesn't host or go to Halloween parties. And it's one of the rare holidays where gift giving isn't a thing unless you are a young child going door to door. So what's so special about Halloween?

 Homemade Candy Corn Peanut Butter almost tastes like butterfingers in a spread. Perfect for toasts, drizzling on pancakes or eating with a spoon.

My boyfriend loves the colors of Halloween. He also likes seeing the cute little kids in their cute little costumes. Since we live in a basement apartment, we are even thinking of putting a sign up pointing to our side door entrance so that kids can come and collect more candy.

Although maybe it's an excuse for him to buy candy. His whole "let's be healthier" resolve is fading fast.

So in that spirit, and the spirit of Halloween, I have candy-fied homemade peanut butter. What can be better than a jar full of candy corn peanut butter that just tastes like pulverized butterfingers? I bet you that I can eat the whole thing with a spoon in 5 minutes flat.

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 Homemade Candy Corn Peanut Butter almost tastes like butterfingers in a spread. Perfect for toasts, drizzling on pancakes or eating with a spoon.

Candy Corn Peanut Butter

Homemade Candy Corn Peanut Butter almost tastes like butterfingers in a spread. Perfect for toasts, drizzling on pancakes or eating with a spoon.
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Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ cups candy corn
  • 2 cups creamy peanut butter
  • ½ cup vegetable oil

Instructions

  • In a food processor, pulse the candy corn until the candy corn is broken into fine pieces.
  • Add the peanut butter and the oil, and pulse until smooth.
  • Store in an airtight container.
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19 Comments

  1. I had to google was long johns were! I mean, I`ve heard of them in school, but I totally forgot what they were. LOL!

    This looks dangerous! I`m afraid I`ll eat the whole thing...

  2. This sounds like such a treat!! Definitely put a sign up, otherwise you'll end up eating all the candy yourself!

  3. This is interesting...candy corn in peanut butter...looks great for Halloween 😀
    Hope you are having faun week Cathleen!

  4. This looks TOO good! Loving the colours, mmmm 😀 Sounds like your making the most of everything over there, s'the way to go 😀 Looking forward to see what else you'll rattle up 😀 x

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