You are bound to be drooling after checking out this list of delicious homemade candy recipes! They're perfect for all occasions!
You haven't lived until you've sunk your teeth into one of these dangerously delicious bite size Twix bars. Made with layers of crispy, buttery shortbread, creamy homemade caramel and rich, dark chocolate. Skip the store-bought stuff - these copycat Twix bars are simply irresistible!
Homemade Honey Lollipops are a sweet treat that a great option for delicious and beautiful gifts.
Easy 3-ingredient homemade vegan gummies recipe - this delicious vegan fruit snacks recipe combines healthy with everyone’s favorite gummy bears. Made with only 3 ingredients these delicious vegan and gluten-free gummies are incredibly easy to make and so so tasty. Make these gummies for a fun day in the Kitchen with the kids that they are sure to love. Because everyone loves this naturally sweet, ultra easy, 100% homemade easy vegan gummies recipe that tastes like completely traditional grocery store gummy bears.
Making rock candy at home is a fun science experiment that you can eat! You can experiment with different colors and flavors. It is a great activity to do with the kids. It is extremely easy to make using just a few ingredients. Remember though this is a science experiment more than it is an exact recipe. Sometimes you can do everything right and the crystals just don't behave, haha.
Soft and chewy caramels with a vanilla cream center
What's better than Halloween Candy? Holiday Candy Of Course!
This easy Honeycomb recipe makes the BEST caramel-toffee candy that can be coated in chocolate to taste just like Cadbury Crunchie bars you can get in England or the Violet Crumble candy in Australia! Honeycomb is extra amazing mixed into ice cream!
You don't have to be a chocolatier to make a beautiful homemade box of chocolates! Just follow these 21 easy recipes for DIY chocolate candies! Check them out!
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Looking for a fun and fruity treat that is sure to satisfy your sweet tooth? Look no further than these delicious gummy orange candies! This recipe is easy to follow and only requires a few simple ingredients. The result is a batch of soft and chewy candies that are bursting with bold orange flavor. Whether you're a fan of gummy candy or just love the taste of oranges, you're sure to enjoy these treats. So why wait? Let's get started on this tasty gummy orange candy recipe!
This simple candy recipe comes together with three simple ingredients: water, corn syrup, and sugar. Add a favorite flavoring and dye of your choice for endless ways to customize this seriously EASY candy recipe!
Homemade gummy bear recipe made with fruit juice and honey.
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This hard candy is super simple to make, incredibly nostalgic and doesn't use any corn syrup. Enjoy it all to yourself or give it away as gifts - it's up to you!
These chocolate covered caramels are extra buttery, rich, and soft, and they're coated with a shiny layer of dark chocolate and a sprinkle of sea salt!
Candied orange slices are a sweet and chewy confection that requires just 2-ingredients to make. Eaten plain or dipped in chocolate, they make a delicious snack and are an easy way to add bright orange flavor to cakes, tarts, cocktails, and even salads or roasted meats.
This Homemade Almond Roca recipe is just 6 ingredients cooked and combined to make a crunchy toffee filled with almonds and topped with chocolate. Also known as buttercrunch toffee, it’s easy to make and a great edible gift.
With the unofficial end of Summer just a few days away, I thought I would start the transition to Fall gently. With candy. Apple flavored candy. Oh yeah, and it's super tart. I've been dying to make a fruit chew candy for months, but I had to wait for the right weather to do it. Hot and humid days aren't the best when you're trying to work with a slab of sugar. Last week I was treated to a lovely dry day in the mid-70's and the candy thermometer was freed from it's storage location in the candy bin. First - be sure to drop by Wilde in the City to see if you won the Stitch Fix Skirt giveaway!!! When you think of fruit chews (I'm talking Starburst type candies here), apple probably isn't the first flavor to come to mind. I knew that I wanted these candies to scream Fall and I wanted to put my container of citric acid to use. Sour apple candies were the perfect combination. I tossed in some mint green food coloring and was rewarded with a slab of bright green chewy candy. The trickiest and most tedious part of making a soft candy like this is the last step - wrapping. Since the candies would just melt back together if you place them in a bin together, you have to wrap the individual portions in wax paper. This time I cut the candy into 1-inch squares (to mimic the classic candy shape), though I think next time I'll go for more of a log shape (like a tootsie roll!). Now I have a candy jar full of these tart sweets. I need to get a new job so I can share my candy creations with my new coworkers! Hello prospective employers! I'll bring you treats! I'm such a good employee. One Year Ago: Marinated Tomato Pasta with Gorgonzola Two Years Ago: Ganduja & Caramel Candy Bars Three Years Ago: Raspberry Marshmallows & Peppermint Marshmallows Sour Apple Fruit Chews Adapted from The Sweet Book of Candy Making This is one of the easier candies I've made in a while. It even came up to temperature pretty quickly! I used one or LorAnn oils candy flavorings because it is highly concentrated and doesn't add too much extra liquid to the hardening candy. If you use an extract rather than an oil, you'll want to use about 1 teaspoon of the extract. 4 tablespoons butter 5 1/2 ounces (1/2 cup) light corn syrup 5 1/4 ounces (3/4 cup) granulated sugar 1/4 teaspoon apple candy flavoring oil 1/2 teaspoon citric acid 2-3 drops mint green food coloring Line a 9x5-inch loaf pan with aluminum foil. Coat foil with a light layer of cooking spray. Gently wipe out excess oil with a napkin. Combine butter, corn syrup and sugar in a 2-quart pot. Stir to moisten the sugar with the corn syrup. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Clip on a candy thermometer and continue to heat, stirring occasionally, until the temperature comes up to 248 ºF. Remove sugar syrup from the heat and stir in candy oil, citric acid and food coloring. Pour the now green syrup into the prepare pan. Let sit undisturbed until completely cooled and hardened (about 1 hour). Remove candy from the pan and peel foil from the back. Using a sharp knife, cut candy slab into 1-inch pieces. Wrap in wax paper and stir in an airtight container at room temperature. Candies will keep for about 1 month.
Learn how to make hard candy in your favorite flavors with this easy to follow recipe. You don't even need a candy thermometer!
Make this nostalgic candy at home!
hen I worked at Cox Honeyland one of my favorite candies was their Old-Fashioned Honey Candy – the kind you can pull! It is delicious, and it’s fun to make!
A collection of fantastic fudge recipes to try at home. Everything from classic chocolate to candy bar flavors. Find a new favorite fudge recipe here!
Skip the store bought and make your own Caramellows from Delish.com.
Why run to the store when it’s this easy to make delicious Tootsie Rolls® at home? This Easy Homemade Tootsie Rolls recipe has the perfect blend of milk and dark chocolate with a slight hint of orange flavoring. Kids of all ages will love these chocolaty treats. Package them up as they make great gifts for friends and family.
Make your own homemade bubble gum with this delicious bubble gum recipe! You can't miss a candy recipe this easy! And, not only does this gum taste great, it is awesome for blowing huge bubbles.
Recipe adapted from Food Network Kitchens and Knox Gelatin
Smooth and creamy truffles full of lemon flavor and rolled in bright and sunny sprinkles. Easy to follow instructions will make you feel like a candy-making expert!
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Making candy at home is a fun and tasty project, with unlimited possibilities! Here are more than 50 candy recipes to get you started!