30+ Homemade Christmas Candy Recipes (2024)

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Few things in life are more festive than whipping up a batch of homemade Christmas candy. Delicious to eat and perfect for gifting, classic candies like buckeye balls, truffles, peppermint bark, divinity, and brittle are a wonderful way to celebrate the season. Spread a little holiday cheer this Christmas by making one (or more!) of these sweet treats to share with friends and family.

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Cookie Butter Buckeyes

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It doesn't get much sweeter than cookie butter topped with white chocolate—and that's what we adore about these buckeyes. Best of all, the easy balls come together quickly in one bowl: Just beat all the ingredients, scoop, and dip in chocolate. You can get as creative as you want with the drizzle, too, so this would be a perfect baking activity to do with the kids.

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Dark Chocolate Peppermint Bark

Dark Chocolate Peppermint Bark

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Melt chocolate, spread it out, and add your favorite toppings--that's almost all there is to making bark. We added one important step, though: tempering the chocolate (carefully melting and cooling it to specific temperatures while adding large chunks of unmelted chocolate) so the bark stays shiny and snappy. For other flavor options, try White Chocolate, Pistachio, and Apricot Bark or Nutella Bark.

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Ginger Bourbon Balls

Ginger Bourbon Balls

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This boozy confection headlines many a list of classic Christmas candies, but not everyone knows that it comes in three distinct styles. Chocolate, pecans, and a splash of bourbon figure in each of them, but variations commence from there. We guarantee you'll earn compliments throughout the holiday season with this dessert, no matter how your bourbon balls roll.

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Buckeye Balls

Buckeye Balls

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The term "Buckeye Balls" is code for delicious chocolate-and-peanut butter candy goodies.

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Peppermint-White Chocolate Candy Slabs

Peppermint-White Chocolate Candy Slabs

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Make the easiest candy ever for this holiday season's gifts. You only need three ingredients and a loaf pan.

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Homemade Chocolate-Dipped Caramels

Homemade Chocolate-Dipped Caramels

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The hot caramel mixture needs to be poured immediately after stirring in vanilla, so be sure to butter your pan ahead of time.

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Graham Pralines

Graham Pralines

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Covered in butter, brown sugar and pecans, Graham Pralines are a decadent, sweet treat.

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Christmas Butter Mints

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Traditionally colored in a rainbow of pastel hues, butter mints are light and crisp with a buttery richness, a refreshing minty flavor, and a texture that melts in your mouth. The classic recipe is a little tricky and requires expert candy making skills. But with our simplified Christmas Butter Mints, which require no cooking and only a few kitchen staples, you can whip up a batch in no time.

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Gingerbread Fudge

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This gingerbread fudge is the perfect "something different" to add to your holiday confections spread. Offering all of the toasty, familiar flavors of gingerbread and the creamy-rich texture of your favorite fudge, it's the perfect mash-up of two holiday favorites. Plus, in keeping with the classic marshmallow fluff base, we've also kept this homemade holiday candy as easy as can be to mix up.

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Salted Chocolate-Pecan Toffee

Salted Chocolate-Pecan Toffee

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An extra-crisp toffee with a spark of salt makes a perfect afternoon snack or food gift. This candy keeps well, so feel free to double the recipe.

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Almond Antique Brittle

Almond Antique Brittle

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When cooking sugar to a high temperature, things move very quickly in the last few minutes or even seconds. To avoid burned sugar syrup, be sure to have the almonds toasted and ready to go before starting. A significant amount of vinegar in this brittle adds complex flavor.

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Homemade Caramel Taffy

Homemade Caramel Taffy

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A gift of Homemade Caramel Taffy will be a sure hit for the caramel connoisseur on your list.

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No-Bake Coconut Balls

No-Bake Coconut Balls

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Make a batch of coconut balls and give them as gifts. As the title says, there is no baking involved and with less than 7 ingredients, it couldn't be any easier to make these treats.

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Fudge Ring

Fudge Ring

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Spooning this cookie-and-candy filled fudge into a homemade ring mold makes a fun project that the kids will want to take part in.

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<p>This buttery almond toffee is easy and delicious and can make the perfect homemade holiday gift.</p>

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This buttery almond toffee is easy and delicious and can make the perfect homemade holiday gift.

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<p>This old-school candy reminds us of divinity and other traditional homemade Southern sweets. The recipe is a testament to the genius of thrifty cooks who based the confection on leftover mashed potatoes.</p>

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This old-school candy reminds us of divinity and other traditional homemade Southern sweets. The recipe is a testament to the genius of thrifty cooks who based the confection on leftover mashed potatoes.

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Oreo Truffles

Oreo Truffles

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Oreo Truffles are an easy way to impress guests at your nextget-together. Guests will never have to know they only require four ingredients!

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Comet’s White Chocolate Crunch

Comet's White Chocolate Crunch

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This holiday snack mix is the perfect blend of salty and sweet flavors. It's made with pretzels, peanuts, cereal, and white chocolate chips, making it a favorite of children and reindeer everywhere!

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Pistachio and Pine Nut Brittle

Pistachio and Pine Nut Brittle

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Pistachio and Pine Nut Brittle is a sweet spin on the traditional peanut brittle. This nut candy also includes dried cranberries, giving the brittle a festive color of red and green (from the pistachios) for the holidays.

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Salted-Butter Caramels

Salted-Butter Caramels

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These homemade caramels make for a delightful Christmas gift for those on your list with a sweet tooth. Wrap in holiday-themed cellophane for a festive touch.

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Eggnog Fudge

Eggnog Fudge

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Christmas isn't complete without a dose of eggnog. Try your favorite holiday drink in a candy recipe. Eggnog fudge incorporates the rich flavor of eggnog in an already classic holidaydessert recipe.

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Peppermint Divinity

Peppermint Divinity

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How could a plump, snowball-shaped confection with the celestial name "divinity" fall completely out of favor, losing its prized spot on the Christmas dessert table in a few decades' time? Traditionally studded with pecans and swiftly made from a few simple ingredients, divinity is a delightful turn-of-the-century heirloom worth restoring to its former lofty place. We've tweaked our usual old fashioned divinity recipe by swapping out the nuts for crushed peppermint candies.

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Pecan Bourbon Balls

Pecan Bourbon Balls

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Think a bourbon ball is a bourbon ball is a bourbon ball? Think again. Try coating them in spiced toasted pecans for a sweet-salty variation and you'll be a convert for life.

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<p>Requiring a mere 2 ingredients (both of which are likely already in your pantry), this is the fudge you can make with one only one hand. Packing an intensely chocolatey flavor, this easy fudge recipe is sure to please.</p>

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Requiring a mere 2 ingredients (both of which are likely already in your pantry), this is the fudge you can make with one only one hand. Packing an intensely chocolatey flavor, this easy fudge recipe is sure to please.

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Salty Chocolate-Pecan Candy

Salty Chocolate-Pecan Candy

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Sweet, salty and crunchy all combine in this easy 4-ingredient chocolate candy recipe that's perfect for gift-giving and entertaining. Note that this candy will soften slightly while at room temperature if you're planning to give some as a gift.

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Grandma Weiser's English Toffee

Grandma Weiser's English Toffee

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Six simple ingredients are all you need to create this easy snack. Share this favorite family recipe.

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Chocolate-Speckled Toffee

Chocolate-Speckled Toffee

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A candy thermometer is a must for preparing this rich, buttery treat. The syrup mixture bubbles up when you sprinkle it with baking soda, so use a long-handled spoon for stirring. Because the toffee holds well at room temperature, it also makes a good gift.

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Mocha Balls

Mocha Balls

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These decadent candies get their mocha kick from coffee liqueur, unsweetened cocoa powder, and semi-sweet chocolate chips.

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Nutella Bark

Nutella Bark

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Addictive chocolate-hazelnut spread stars in our two-tone version of chocolate bark. Making bark is easy--just melt chocolate, spread it out, and add your favorite toppings. We added one important step, though: tempering the chocolate (carefully melting and cooling it to specific temperatures while adding large chunks of unmelted chocolate) so the bark stays shiny and snappy.

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Smoked Sea Salt Chocolate-Covered Turtles

Smoked Sea Salt Chocolate-Covered Turtles

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Savor the best of both salty and sweet in each bite of these unique candies.

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White Chocolate-Peppermint Jumbles

White Chocolate-Peppermint Jumbles

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Salty pretzel nuggets are coated in white chocolate and combined with peppermints for an irresistible confection.

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Mocha Almond Fudge

Mocha Almond Fudge

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There are few treats in this world better than a smooth, chocolatey, decadent morsel of fudge, and this recipe is one of the best we've tried.

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FAQs

How far in advance can you make candy for Christmas? ›

Freezing Homemade Candies

If you are trying to get a head start on holiday baking, these peanut butter balls are an easy candy recipe that can be frozen in an airtight container for up to 3 months.

What is the most popular candy at Christmas time? ›

To absolutely no one's surprise, candy canes - red and white, or red, green, and white, striped candy traditionally flavored with peppermint - are one of the signature Christmas candies, with most countries firmly associating them with the holidays.

How long is homemade Christmas candy good for? ›

Stored in an airtight container in a cool dry place, most homemade candy will keep for about 2 to 3 weeks. Fudge and caramels can be wrapped tightly and frozen for up to 1 year. To prevent candies from exchanging flavors, always store different types of candy in separate containers, using waxed paper between layers.

Can you freeze homemade Christmas candy? ›

Brittles and chocolate-covered nuts may develop cracks while in the freezer, but these should also disappear with thawing. Many homemade candies can be frozen, too, says the extension, including “fudge, divinity, brittle, taffy, creams and caramels.” Wrap them tightly, ideally in individual servings.

What happens to unsold Christmas candy? ›

Right after the holiday they will have sales to try to get some profit out of the leftover candy after a month or so those stores will either donate it to food pantries or sell it to discount grocery stores. Discount the price to 50% off then 70% then 90% until it's all gone.

What is the least popular Christmas candy? ›

These Are the Most Hated Christmas Candies in America, and the List Will Make You Furious
  1. Reindeer Corn. Walmart/Allrecipes.
  2. Christmas Nougat. Walmart/Allrecipes. ...
  3. Chocolate-Covered Cherry Cordials. Walmart/Allrecipes. ...
  4. Candy Canes (Non-Peppermint) ...
  5. Peeps. ...
  6. Ribbon Candy. ...
  7. Old-Fashioned Hard Candies. ...
  8. Lifesavers Storybooks. ...
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What are the top 10 Christmas candies? ›

Top 12 Best Christmas Candies!
  • Haribo Giant Trees.
  • Fort Knox Gold Ingots.
  • Peeps Candy Cane Marshmallow Chicks.
  • Terry's Chocolate Orange Minis White Chocolate UK.
  • Christmas Hot Chocolate Bomb.
  • Maltesers Mini Mint Reindeers UK.
  • Kool-Aid Candy Canes.
  • Bailey's Salted Caramel Truffle Bar.
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What was the first Christmas candy? ›

Candy canes are one of the oldest Christmas candies, first appearing in the 17th century in Europe. They were originally straight white sticks of sugar that were meant to symbolize shepherd's crooks.

How do you store homemade Christmas candy? ›

Protect Candy in the Pantry.

While different types of candy have different storage requirements, the pantry is generally a safe place to stash sweets. Airtight storage in a cool place will ensure a longer shelf-life. Some treats may also be frozen.

How do you make homemade candy last longer? ›

To keep your homemade candy at its best, opt for room-temperature storage. Room temperature storage eliminates the risk of condensation, allowing your candy to stay as fresh as possible for longer.

Do homemade caramels need to be refrigerated? ›

Technically caramels don't need to be refrigerated; but for ease of cutting and longest shelf life I always refrigerate. You'll get a bit of sweating when you take them in and out of the refrigerator, but that's OK. I like to place a layer of waxed paper, and then a layer of foil over the caramels before refrigerating.

What candy Cannot be freeze-dried? ›

Candies with low moisture that don't seem to freeze-dry well include jelly beans, peppermint patties, and Oreos. Interestingly, Oreos are well-known in some circles to be better when left out for about a week to stale.

How do you keep homemade candy from melting? ›

When completely cool, dust your candy with powdered sugar, and wrap your candy so that it is not exposed to the air. Double wrap poly bags or wax paper will give you better protection.

How long does Christmas crack keep? ›

It will keep for up to one week in the refrigerator. You can also freeze it for up to 3 months and let it thaw for 10 minutes before eating. Toppings: Top with crushed candy canes, chopped nuts, chocolate chips, drizzled white chocolate, M&M's, holiday sprinkles, or your favorite candy topping!

How far in advance can I make my Christmas cookies? ›

If you want to make Christmas cookies in advance, make sure that you are timing them so they won't go stale. Aim to make them about two weeks in advance if you keep them at room temperature.

How far in advance can you make chocolate candy? ›

You can make chocolates up to 1 month ahead of time. Store finished pieces in a plastic container, and keep in a dark, cool, dry place, away from any humidity or moisture. It's not recommended to store chocolate in the refrigerator; it can cause it to sweat and get sticky.

How long do Christmas candy canes last? ›

"Things like candy canes or ribbon candy are good for well over a year, up to five years possibly. The sugar creates a matrix that holds it all together," said Allured. This is as long as you store it in a cool, dry place: "Humidity is the enemy."

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