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Delicious Candy Pie And You Can Add A Weed Twist By Jessie Moore, The Fresh Toast What do you do with all the leftover candy? Why not make it into an even taster treat? And maybe make it a bit “fun sized”

You buy bowls or buckets of candy and suddenly you have a ton leftover and you don’t want to gorge on it for the next week. Why not try something new? You can make a candy pie and if you want to add a little marijuana – you have a leftover “Hallo-weed” pie. This recipe is for a delicious candy pie and you can add a weed twist!

It’s a dangerously delicious concept: simply take a bunch of fun-size candy bars and make them a whole lot more fun by mounding them in a pie crust brushed with cannabutter. All you have to do is bake until melty and gooey to your liking, let cool briefly, and enjoy. Trick or treating may be for kids, but this pie will make you proud to be an adult.

Makes 8 servings 1 unbaked pie crust ( homemade or store bought)

About 1 pound halloween candy

2 Tbsp plus 2 tsp cannabutter , melted (optional)

1.Preheat The Oven To 350

Have your unbaked pie crust at the ready. 2. Bush Your Crust

Using a pastry brush, gently brush the entire bottom and the inner sides of your pie crust with the melted cannabutter. Take care to apply it evenly along the surface or the party may not be equally as fun for everyone. Photo by Jessie Moore 3. Unwrap A Big Ol’ Bunch Of Halloween Candy I was working from an assorted bag of fun-size chocolate treats, and I used about half of the two pound bag (so, about 1 pound of candy). You can use whatever mix of candies you like. Mound the candy into the pie shell. Make sure to evenly distribute the candy. Fill it fairly close to the top of the shell, because the candy will lose a little volume as it melts. Photo by Jessie Moore […]

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