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“What on earth should I do with all of this Halloween candy?!”

Let me help :)

Does this look familiar?  Yah, candy overload right?!  Don’t get me wrong, I love going through the kids bags and munching on my favorite treats, but after a few days I am ready to get it gone, lol!

Let’s make one of the best cookies ever shall we?

 

I used the Pillsbury sugar cookie dough, but feel free to use your own recipe if you’d rather :)   I’d say a good 2 cups of your own dough.

 

Press your dough into the bottom of your skillet that’s been sprayed with cooking spray.

 

Now’s the fun part…top your sugar cookie dough with your favorite Halloween candy bars.  Any that you like will do!

 

Top your candy bars with chocolate chip cookie dough.  Mmmmm!

Press your dough down evenly and time to bake!

I might frame this so I can look at it all day, lol!  That’s a skillet of love right there.

The hardest part of the whole recipe is waiting for the cookie to cool so you can slice it!  Candy bar ooey gooey goodness!  Enjoy friends:)

Skillet Baked Candy Bar Stuffed Double Cookie

Candy Bar Stuffed Skillet Cookie 1 text Ingredients

  • one 16 ounce roll sugar cookie dough
  • 1 stick/8 tablespoons unsalted, softened butter
  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  • 1/2 cup packed light brown sugar
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 1 1/2 cups all purpose Gold Medal Flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 1/4 cups chocolate chips
  • 12-15 pieces of your favorite Halloween Candy Bars

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. and spray a 10 or 12 inch cast iron skillet with cooking spray.
  2. Unwrap and press sugar cookie dough into bottom of skillet. Top with your favorite Halloween candy bars.
  3. Place butter and sugars into a large bowl and cream until light and fluffy. Add egg and vanilla, beating until well combined. Slowly add flour, salt and baking soda stirring until nearly all combined. Add chips and stir to combine. Use this cookie dough to top over candy bars, pressing evenly. Bake for 25-35 minutes, until golden and baked through. Let cool completely before cutting into wedges.

Makes 8 Servings

This post is in partnership with Gold Medal Flour, but opinions are my own.




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  1. 1

    Perfect use for all that candy – bury it inside some cookie dough! Love it, Jenny! And I love making skillet cookies. So easy! Had no idea why I wasn’t doing it for years but finally started!

  2. 2

    Mmmm…I’m smacking my lips at just after 6:00 in the morning looking at this! Time to pull out the cast iron skillet. Thanks for such a great recipe Jenny!

  3. 3

    That looks INCREDIBLE!! Definitely a good use for leftover candy (it’ll stop me from eating ALL of it by myself :) )
    Thanks!

  4. 4
  5. 5

    This is so creative, Jenny! I love all of those layers!

  6. 6
    Maureen says:

    I don’t have a skillet. It looks like I’m going to have to get one! Wondering if I could do this in a pie pan instead?

  7. 7

    Oooh you’re trouble! Stop taunting me with things like this ;)

  8. 8
    Lisakbulls says:

    If I were to use a 10×10 baking pan, how long do you think I should bake it for?

  9. 9

    looks SO great jenny! Happy friday

  10. 10
    Kim in Nebraska says:

    OH MY!! I’m gonna have to try this

  11. 11

    Holy crap! Guess I should stock up on sale Halloween candy from Target to make this (since I live in an apt complex and don’t need candy to hand out since no one comes)

  12. 12

    You’re killing me here!!! hahaha

  13. 13
    Toni says:

    Oh, holy smokes! Check that out!

  14. 14

    This sounds fabulous! Love this idea!

  15. 15
    Casey says:

    are those peanut butter chips I spy in with the chocolate chip cookie dough?? yum :-)

  16. 16

    That is some serious candy love there! Looks so gooey and amazing!

  17. 17
    Laura says:

    I love trying to convince my kids to bake with their Halloween candy. I bet these pictures and this recipe would do the trick!

  18. 18
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    Kelly says:

    This is amazing!! Such a great idea, I can’t wait to try it!

  20. 20

    This looks scrumptiliumptious!

  21. 21

    I love skillet cookies, they remind me of cookie cakes! Love this one with all of the Halloween Candy in it!

  22. 22
    Bobina says:

    May I use 9 inch baking cake pan.

  23. 23

    WOW! This is a spectacular idea, Jenny — LOVE IT!

  24. 24
    Stacy says:

    Love this recipe! We made it yesterday, shared the recipe with neighbors and my kids have taked pieces of the “pie” to share at school with friends. Now I’m out of candy. Yessssss…….sneaky recipe. Love it. :)

  25. 25

    This looks so gooey and delicious! Too bad I don’t have leftovers…

  26. 26

    This. Is. Perfect! Now I wish I had kids to steal leftover candy from…

  27. 27
    Helen says:

    This looks so good! Is it on the very sweet side though with the cookie dough and sugary chocolate?

  28. 28

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  29. 29
    Ibbs Quinton says:

    Hey
    I don’t have an oven :( Do you reckon it would work in the microwave/on the stove top?
    Lovely pictures as always
    Ibbs
    x x

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