Candy Recipes

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By Kristie Leong M.D. 1 comments
What could be more delicious on a Saturday morning than a steaming hot cup of fresh brewed coffee? Except maybe a heaping spoonful of sweet chocolate. The good news is you can combine your love of these two treats by making chocolate spoons for ... more »
By VLADIMIR PADILLA 2 comments
The name "Flan" is begins with a word in old French "flaon", which comes from Latin "flado" meaning "custard". According to Alan Davidson, Oxford Food Companion " The same Latin root was used in the ... more »
By missforty 0 comments
If you are a John & Kate Plus 8 fan, you know what monkey munch is! This is a snack her kids ate on the show. In the original monkey munch recipe, one of the main ingredients is Rice Chex cereal. However, if you want to make gluten-free ... more »
By Sabah 1 comments
Whether you're celebrating Christmas, New Year's, or just need a last-minute gift for the neighbors, holiday fudge is a great addition to the festivities. Holiday fudge is a combination of chocolate, marshmallow, and your favorite candy ... more »
By Amelie 1 comments
To prepare delicious sweets can be a big challenge. In fact, many of the good treats are much easier to prepare than it seems in the first place. So, dare and try this great candy recipe. It won’t necessitate much time either. Here's what you ... more »
By KCout 4 comments
There is nothing children love better than homemade treats! Delight them with these lollipops made in their favorite flavors!.. more »
By eHow Food & Drink Editor 0 comments
Although caramel apples are luscious by themselves, adding a layer of chocolate will turn them into a fabulously decadent treat. Makes four apples... more »
By eHow Food & Drink Editor 0 comments
A fun way to pass a winter afternoon or a long snow day is to make old-fashioned candy with your kids. Pulled candy is an old-fashioned favorite made by pioneer families, who didn't have access to store-bought sweets. Children will enjoy making ... more »
By Heidi Braley 2 comments
When the cooler fall weather arrives with the abundance of pumpkins, I like to retreat to my kitchen to make flavorful treats for my family. Pumpkin Pie Fudge is so delicious with its sweet spiciness that it is always a favorite around the ... more »
By Jane Smith 1 comments
Saltwater taffy is a soft, chewy confection that supposedly originated in Atlantic City after a flood. According to popular lore, an enterprising salesman sold his flood damaged candy as saltwater taffy. Lemon lime soda gives an added kick to ... more »
By anna.white 1 comments
When I was 8 years old I went caming I ate s'mores,they were good. Most people eat s'mores when they go camping... more »
By eHow Food & Drink Editor 0 comments
Spun sugar is a delicacy pastry chefs use to garnish fancy desserts. Although it is not difficult to concoct, making it can leave a sticky mess in your kitchen. However, the results are well worth the effort, as you'll discover when you present ... more »
By eHow Food & Drink Editor 0 comments
Sugar glass is a prop for theater and films that looks like real glass, but it is safer because it is softer and not as sharp. If you have ever seen somebody get thrown through a window or hit over the head with a bottle, you have seen sugar ... more »
By sashasweder 0 comments
The greatest, easiest butterscotch for all desserts-cakes, ice cream, pies. Also, great tips for making excellent dessert sauces... more »
By Tinks1107 1 comments
This article will show you how to make a simple and fun treat for your child's birthday party, class holiday party, or just to have a yummy treat!.. more »
By KCout 2 comments
Bit-O-Honey is a honey-flavored taffy candy made with bits of almond. The store-bought variety started mass production in the 1960's, but this recipe will give you the real homemade taste of taffy... more »
By firefrog17 0 comments
Chex mix is the perfect snack no matter who comes to your house. You can have a bowl of chex mix out when company comes for the holiday. Its easy to make and its a tasty treat... more »
By Jane Smith 2 comments
Make your own delicious gourmet style chocolate covered pretzel rods. These pretzels make great gifts for holiday parties, house warmings and classroom rewards. Use as a fund raiser for your favorite school club, sports team, or scout troop... more »
By K Mueller Stroup 2 comments
After reading this article, the reader will know how to make home made chocolate rum balls.. more »
By Qualitas 0 comments
All the fun of Playdoh with the great taste of Peanut Butter Candy. Playdoh's been around for over 50 years entertaining kids and parents alike, but how many times have you caught your kids eating the play dough. The solution is here, Edible ... more »
By Tumerica 1 comments
Don't settle for the standard-issue truffles—go for the gusto by making your own—and then wrapping your delectable creations in food-safe tissue paper, placing them in and an elegant box, and tying the box with a festive ribbon. This recipe makes ... more »
By AdamMack07 1 comments
If you love peanut butter and chocolate and apples, you will love this tasty Halloween treat... more »
By Kayceebee 0 comments
These mints are an excellent gift or a sweet treat following any holiday meal. These mints will melt in your mouth and are easy enough for anyone to master!.. more »
By JWSouza 0 comments
Here is a delicious, easy to make candy that is great for the holidays. It's also a good candy to make with children because it doesn't involve heating to dangerously high temperatures. Kids enjoy molding and dipping the peanut butter balls. They ... more »
By KCout 2 comments
Rock Candy is as simple as boiling water and sugar. The hardest part is waiting for it to dry! Have fun making one of the oldest candies in the world!.. more »