Candy

Candy refers to a confection made primarily of sugar, often combined with various ingredients such as chocolate, fruit, nuts or flavorings. There are many different types of candy, including fudge, gummies, hard candies, chocolates, licorice and more. Different cultures have their own unique candies, and they can be enjoyed during holidays, celebrations or simply as a sweet treat.

  • Rolo Pretzel Turtles

    Rolo Pretzel Turtles

    These are a favorite candy at our house during the holiday season. Children love to help making them. Use M&Ms Peanuts instead of pecans for a more colorful holiday look.  

  • Two Ingredient Fudge with Variations

    Two Ingredient Fudge

    Two-Ingredient Fudge with Variations is the easiest, creamiest and tastiest fudge you will ever make.   You can throw this fudge together in a matter of several minutes so you can have your fudge any time you feel like it.  

  • Payday Bars

    Payday Bars

    Payday Bars are seriously just as delicious as the “real” thing. This is a delicious version of Payday bars that mimics the candy bar’s sweet and crunchy combination of peanuts, caramel and marshmallows.  

  • Rocky Road Squares

    Rocky Road Squares

    Rocky Road candy traditionally uses peanuts and miniature marshmallows. This recipe also uses sweetened condensed milk to make a very creamy candy.  

  • Milnot Peanut Butter Fudge

    Milnot Peanut Butter Fudge

    Who said that fudge is only for the holidays? Milnot Peanut Butter Fudge is a simple four-ingredient recipe that never fails to please all year long. This is a delightfully smooth and creamy fudge.

  • Aplets & Cotlets

    Aplets & Cotlets

    A favorite treat from the great Pacific Northwest! Aplets are apple, and Cotlets are apricot...your choice! They can also be made without the nuts, if desired.

  • Bourbon Balls

    Bourbon Balls recipe

    A favorite of ours at holiday time! These bourbon balls will keep for a long time, and they only get better with age.

  • Arizona Pecan Brittle

    Arizona Pecan Brittle

    I received this recipe from a fellow grand juror when I served on a Maricopa County Grand Jury back in the 1980s. Her family owns a pecan grove!

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