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Skip the Candy Aisle – These 15 DIY Treats Are All You Need

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Why settle for store-bought sweets when you can whip up irresistible homemade candy in your own kitchen? These DIY candy recipes are simple, fun, and deliver incredible flavor with every bite. From classic chocolate treats to creative fruity chews, there’s something here for every candy lover to enjoy. Perfect for gifting, holiday spreads, or just satisfying your sweet cravings, these homemade candies will have everyone asking, “How did you make this?” Get ready to impress with these unforgettable treats!

Chocolate Fudge Recipe With Bourbon

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Photo Credit: Binky’s Culinary Carnival.

This Chocolate Fudge Recipe is so easy you’ll want to make it over and over again! With just a few simple steps, you can create a rich and creamy fudge that will delight everyone who tries it. This recipe is not only simple but also packed with flavor. It is chock full of crunchy pecans, adding a delightful texture to every bite. But what truly sets this fudge apart is the lovely hint of Kentucky bourbon. The bourbon adds a subtle, sophisticated depth of flavor that perfectly complements the sweetness of the chocolate. Whether you’re making it for a special occasion, a holiday treat, or just because you have a craving for something sweet, this Chocolate Fudge Recipe is sure to become a favorite in your dessert repertoire. Enjoy the perfect blend of chocolate, nuts, and bourbon in every delicious piece.
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Chestnut Chocolate Truffles

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Photo Credit: Binky’s Culinary Carnival.

These Chestnut Chocolate Truffles are very easy to make. They make a great edible gift for your friends and family. You can dress them for the holidays or make them any time of year.
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Dessert Charcuterie Board | Christmas

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Photo Credit: Binky’s Culinary Carnival.

Creating a dessert charcuterie board is a fun and visually stunning way to showcase a variety of sweet treats for any gathering. With an assortment of chocolates, fruits, cookies, and candies artfully arranged, a dessert board offers something for everyone to enjoy, turning a simple dessert display into an unforgettable experience that’s both interactive and delicious.
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Chocolate Covered Peanuts

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Photo Credit: Binky’s Culinary Carnival.

These chocolate-covered peanuts are a fantastic choice for gifting and sharing at various events. Whether you’re heading to a potluck, planning a picnic, or simply looking for a quick and delightful dessert, these treats are sure to please. The combination of crunchy peanuts and rich, smooth chocolate creates an irresistible snack that everyone will love. They are incredibly easy to make, allowing you to whip up a batch in no time. Pack them in decorative tins for a charming gift, or bring them to your next gathering to impress friends and family with a delicious homemade treat. Perfect for any occasion, chocolate-covered peanuts are a versatile and crowd-pleasing option.
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Easy Baileys and Pecan Fudge Recipe for Christmas

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Easy fudge is so simple to make, and you can flavor it in many different ways. This one is a real treat for you, especially if you love Irish Cream Liqueur or Baileys. Yes, you’ll have to keep it away from the kids, but never mind, it’s even more for you to share. We’ve combined chocolate and pecans in this easy fudge recipe. So here you go; my favorite Christmas indulgence is some easy chocolate Baileys and Pecan Fudge.
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Easy Chocolate Covered Cherries

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Photo credit: Rose Bakes.

These Easy Chocolate-Covered Cherries (Cherry Cordials) with a liquid center are easy to make and, with a little patience, better than any store-bought chocolate-covered cherries you’ve ever had! You only need maraschino cherries and a few staple ingredients that every baker has on hand!
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Easy Cornflake Candy (No Candy Thermometer)

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This peanut butter cornflake candy is a delicious old-fashioned treat that combines peanut butter, sugar, and corn syrup with crunchy cornflakes.
Get the Recipe: Easy Cornflake Candy (No Candy Thermometer).

Pistachio Brittle without Corn Syrup

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What tastier snack for the holidays than Pistachio Brittle? Here are step-by-step instructions for making this candy favorite without corn syrup.
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No-Bake Raffaello Coconut Balls Recipe

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These easy, no-bake coconut balls are a family favorite around the holidays. They also make a beautiful treat to bring with you when visiting family and friends.
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Biscoff Truffles (Easy No-Bake Recipe)

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Indulge in these easy, no-bake Biscoff Truffles made with creamy Biscoff spread, cookie crumbs, and a rich chocolate coating. The perfect treat for any sweet tooth!
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Christmas Nougat (With Jujubes)

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This easy, no-bake Christmas Nougat (with jujubes) is a great candy for your holiday treat tray. It’s only four ingredients: fun, colorful, super easy to make (no candy thermometer required), and oh-so-tasty!
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How to Make Freeze-Dried Skittles

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Have you ever tried Freeze-Dried Skittles? They’re all the rage! Once frozen, the soft and chewy texture of Skittles becomes crunchy, light, and airy. If you’re new to freeze-drying, you’ll be happy to know that it’s even easier than making freeze-dried eggs!
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Old Fashioned Divinity Candy

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This homemade confection is like a pillowy soft cloud! This old-fashioned divinity candy recipe can be made in 35 minutes. These candies are sweet, nutty, and oddly buttery (although they don’t contain butter). The texture is so fun and actually pretty hard to describe. My best description would be a softer version of an after-dinner mint. They are smooth and melt in your mouth. I love to take tiny bites and let it just melt! Serve these after a delicious holiday meal as the perfect end.
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Easy Brittle Candied Pecans

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Photo credit: Little Sunny Kitchen.

Easy homemade candied pecans are made with just seven simple ingredients! Make yourself a batch of this old-fashioned recipe and enjoy it as a sweet treat during the holidays, or use it as a topping on salads, yogurt, ice cream, and casseroles. They’re also perfect for gifting! These sugared pecans are not overly sweet and have the best thick and crunchy cinnamon coating.
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Chewy Homemade Sea Salted Caramels

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Photo credit: Coley Cooks.

These soft and chewy Sea Salted Caramels are possibly the easiest homemade treats you can make using simple pantry ingredients. They are sweet and buttery with just the perfect amount of saltiness to keep you coming back for more! Make a batch to keep on days when you are hankering for something sweet or to give away to friends and family on special occasions or holidays.
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Home-Baked Wonders You’ll Never Find in a Bakery

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Photo Credit: Binky’s Culinary Carnival.

There’s something truly special about baking your own bread at home, especially when it comes to creating unique recipes that you won’t find in any bakery. These delightful breads offer a blend of flavors and textures that elevate your meals and snacks to new heights. From adventurous ingredients to creative techniques, this collection showcases extraordinary loaves that will impress your family and friends. Get ready to roll up your sleeves and discover the joy of baking something truly special.
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Maple Perfection: 17 Dishes You Won’t Stop Talking About

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Maple syrup isn’t just for pancakes! With its rich, natural sweetness and versatility, maple syrup can elevate everything from savory dinners to decadent desserts. These maple-infused recipes showcase the syrup’s ability to enhance a wide range of flavors, creating dishes that are both unique and delicious. From new breakfast favorites to sweet treats and bold, savory dishes, these maple recipes are sure to satisfy your cravings and impress your taste buds!
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