Candy Corn Kix Treats

Thank you for all of your sweet comments yesterday. To tell you the truth it has been REALLY hard to bake or even think about food. Morning/noon/night sickness really does a toll on your brain…and stomach.

So, I didn’t try these or anything I’ve made recently. I’ve heard good things from my husband and his coworkers that everything was delicious, so I’ll take their word for it.

Anyway, I digress…

I know. Halloween already!?!?

I’m like Target…and every other store startin’ early.

At least I’m not posting Christmas recipes yet. Oh wait, I posted the Christmas Chex Mix last week…oops. Good thing it’s good any time of year. 😉

I love October…it actually begins to feel like fall in South Carolina. Yay! No more 90’s and 100’s!

I digress.

Whipping up a batch of these treats was quick. Not too much to the recipe, just your standard marshmallow treats.

Yay, sugar! 😉

Candy Corn Kix Treats

adapted from Kraft

Ingredients

  • 4 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 1 package (10 ounces) marshmallows
  • 4 cups Kix cereal
  • 1 cup candy corn

How-To

  1. Prepare a 9 inch square pan with non-stick foil sprayed with cooking spray. Set aside.
  2. In a pot over medium heat, stir the butter and marshmallows until fully melted and combined.
  3. Stir in the Kix until combined.
  4. Once the Kix is incorporated, add in the candy corn.
  5. Give it a quick stir just to disperse throughout the treats.
  6. Pour the mixture into the prepared pan and push down until level and even in the pan.
  7. Place in the refrigerator until cold and hard.
  8. Remove the treats from the fridge and cut into squares.

 

I hope you enjoy them and feel free to share some of your favorite Halloween recipes in the comment section below! 🙂

 

 

12 comments

  1. Good for you for still at least getting in the kitchen even though you feel like poop. I love fall too, and it’s still too soon for CHristmas recipes 😉

  2. i LOOOOOOOVE kix. i used to love them as a kid and i felt weird because all my friends liked much cooler cereal like lucky charms and cookie crisp. i have to make this as an ode to my childhood 🙂

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