Candy Recipes

  • Christmas Peanut Butter Fudge - Okay, you might not think of this as a true fudge recipe. But, this chocolate peanut butter candie is awesome. Mix up a batch and take it to your workplace to really make your co-workers happy.
  • Cinnamon Rock Candy - So making this candy takes a little effort, with regards to the heating to hard crack, but it is worth the effort. You absolutely have to heat it to the 300 degree temperature if you want the candy to be hard candy. Otherwise it will cool kind of gooey.
  • Eggnog Fudge - If you like eggnog, I expect this may be a fudge recipe that you may like.
  • Marshmallow cornflake clusters - One of the delicious goodies I had when I was a kid. Great chocolate, great marshmallows!
  • Martha Washington's Colonial Chocolate - Go back in time with this historic recipe for chocolate by Martha Washington
  • Peppermint Bark - Homemade peppermint bark makes a great office gift or gift for your kid's classes. Simple, wonderful taste, yum. You can crush a few extra peppermints and sprinkle on top of warm mixture for better preparation
  • Praline Fudge - A good fudge recipe, we like to break out this recipe in the fall - in particular at Halloween time.
  • Pralines - Brown Sugary Goodness
  • Rocky road mallows - A great kids school present during the Christmas season. Simple to make, wonderfully tasteful!
  • Toffee Delight - Great toffee recipe that works well as a Halloween treat.