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Satisfy your sweet tooth with these homemade-candy recipes. They'll go fast, so save some for yourself.

Crunchy Pralines

These crunchy pralines are made with only 4 ingredients--brown sugar, butter, water, and the traditional pecans. They make a tasty and easy Christmas candy.

Caramel Pop Corn

This crispy, crunchy popcorn treat is great to munch while watching television. Make the butter-and-brown sugar mixture in the microwave to save time.

Reeses' Pieces

This simple-to-make candy recipe combines butter, peanut butter, powdered sugar, and graham crumbs. The candy mixture in pressed into a pan and spread with melted ...

Kris' Peanut Butter Almond Bark Candy

Have the kids help with this easy no-bake candy recipe that uses pretzels and peanuts.

Easy Microwave Fudge

You get to choose which flavor this easy fudge has: chocolate, peanut butter or white chocolate.

Rosina's Alsatian Chocolate Balls

Little spheres of chocolate that have a crunchy exterior and slightly chewy center.

Rocky Road Candy

The easy way to make bars made of chocolate, peanut butter bars dotted with marshmallows and raisins.

Crunch n' Munch Butter Toffee Pretzels

Pretzels are coated with a cooked mixture containing sugar, brown sugar, butter, corn syrup, and butter flavoring, and then baked.

Crunchy-Munchy Toffee Pretzels

Pretzels are coated with a toffee mixture containing white and brown sugar, butter, corn syrup and artificial butter flavoring, and then baked.

Skillet Toffee by Dot

Cook sugar, butter, and corn syrup together, then stir in nuts and top with chocolate in this toffee version.

Melt-in-your-mouth Fudge

Easy to make chocolatey fudge with nuts that melt in your mouth.

Sugar molds

Confectionary delights of molded sugar and decorated with colored icing that are a long standing Easter tradition.

Trillionaire Candy

A thickened caramel pecan mixture is spooned atop Ritz crackers, then the bottom of the cracker is dipped in melted chocolate and chilled.

Praline In Microwave

Nutty praline candy made in the microwave.

Cream Cheese Fudge

In this fudge recipe, cream cheese is combined with unsweetened chocolate, sugar substitute, vanilla and pecans then chilled and cut into squares.

Salt Water Taffy

Make this candy for gifts at the holidays. You can vary the flavor by adding your favorite flavoring or extract.

Delectabites

These ball candies are flavored with nuts and vanilla. Stash them in the freezer if you have extras and they'll keep for up to two ...

Pecan Balls

The key to these tasty candies is to use butter, not any substitutes, for a rich and creamy flavor. Top them with a sprinkling of ...

Festive Party Mix

This party mix, made of cereal, coconut, cashews and candy corn, is coated with a syrup mixture. You can vary the candy used according to ...

No Cook Divinity

Light and airy bites of white confection chopped nuts added.

Grandma's Peanut Butter Spectacular

These candies have a peanut butter filling coated with melted chocolate-flavored candy coating. Make them ahead and give as gifts.

Chocolate Logs

A mixture of powdered sugar, butter, peanut butter, walnuts and coconut is formed into logs and coated with a combination of chocolate and crisp rice ...

White Chocolate Surprise

These easy candies are made by melting white chocolate and stirring in dried fruit and cashews. Perfect for the holidays.

Microwave Fudge

This easy fudge combines everything in one bowl. You can use ingredients right off the shelf-powdered sugar, cocoa powder, nuts, milk, butter, and vanilla.

Festive Fudge Swirl

This easy chocolate fudge uses sugar substitute, marshmallow creme, and peanut butter for a rich and creamy texture. Use granulated sugar if you like.

Needhams

Chewy "O's"

Apricot Pine Cones

Mixed Nut Swirls


Best-Ever Peanut Brittle

Since this peanut brittle gets hard so quickly, it's a good idea to ask a friend to help quickly spread the candy as thin as ...

Candy Crunch White Bark

Although we used fruit-flavor candy canes for the "crunch" in these tasty treats, you can use any hard candy.

Marbled Peanut Clusters

Coat peanuts with semisweet chocolate and drizzle with candy coating.

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