15 Classic Candy Recipes to DIY this Christmas- A Cultivated Nest (2024)

Homemade Old-Fashioned Christmas Candy Recipes.

Christmas on its own is such a magical time of year, with the traditions and the glad tidings, the festive spirits, the decorations, the food and of course, the candy.Start a new tradition or two this year, and try whipping up some homemade candy this year with your besties, your kids, or even your partner. Here are15 Classic Candy Recipes to DIY this Christmas!

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We’ve collected some classics here, tried and true and time honored holiday confections, like homemade caramel popcorn and peanut brittle! We’ve also thrown in a few variations to keep you on your toes, and we sure do hope you’ll enjoy them!

15 Classic Candy Recipes to DIY this Christmas

Making candy at home is a lot of fun, especially when you have kids around. It’s a great family activity and doesn’t have to be difficult or daunting. Plus you can give away your tasty treats as inexpensive Christmas gifts. Having the right supplies can make the process go even smoother. Check each recipe for specific details, but here are a few tools we keep to make classic candy recipes and edible holiday gift-giving a breeze!

  • Candy Thermometer – Many candies must be heated to a very specific temperature to ensure that they set properly. Having a good quality candy thermometer can make a big difference in the final outcome of the candy recipe.
  • Parchment Paper – You may need to pour your candy into a pan or set it on the counter while it sets. Parchment paper can reduce unwanted sticking and makes cleanup so easy.
  • Gift Boxes – Homemade candy makes an excellent holiday gift. Keep a selection of bakery gift boxes on hand to package up those tasty treats.

1. Peppermint Oreo Truffles

15 Classic Candy Recipes to DIY this Christmas- A Cultivated Nest (2)I’m going to start with these Peppermint Oreo Truffles by Handle the Heat, because well, the name really says it all! Peppermint and Oreo goodness in homemade truffles – pretty much has Holiday Winner written all over it. Also, while you’re there, check out this Gingerbread fudge too. Uh – huh. I told you this was going to knock you over!

2. Eggnog Fudge

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While we are on the topic of fudge, you have to see this Eggnog Fudge by I Heart Naptime. Two unsuspecting classics come together to give you something you may not have been expecting. Can you imagine snacking on this over the holidays?

3. Homemade Caramel Popcorn

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I don’t think you can embark on a list of classic candy recipes without mentioning caramel popcorn, and this Homemade Caramel Popcorn by Six Sister’s Stuff is just what you’re looking for. Again, while you’re there, check out the decked out Sweet and Salty White Chocolate Popcorn, perfect for any holiday parties you may join in on!

4. Homemade Sponge Toffee

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This Homemade Sponge Toffee by Dulcet Devotion is something you try at least one time in your life. Eating sponge toffee is always enjoyable but making it yourself is something that memories are made of.

5. Sweet and Spicy Peanut Brittle

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Homemade peanut brittle has to be one of my very favouritest (I made that word up) things in this world! This Sweet and Spicy Peanut Brittle by a Beautiful Mess is an interesting take on a classic – but I say try them both!

6. Chocolate Dipped Salted Caramels

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These Chocolate Dipped Salted Caramels by Positively Splendid will have the carolers at your door for encores!

7. Candy Cane Pretzel Bark

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I have been wanting to try to make my own candy bark for a long time now, and I think to get warmed up we’re going to try this Candy Cane Pretzel Bark by Bru Crew Life. It’s going to be so good!

8. Gooey Nutty S’mores Crock-Pot Candy

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For those of us who love to save time, money, and energy by trying to do as many things with a Crock-Pot as possible – this Gooey Nutty S’mores Crock-Pot Candy recipe by Crazy for Crust is what we should be considering.

9. Christmas Candy Delight

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This Christmas Candy Delight by Pink When is sure to become a tradition for you and your family – the making and the gifting! Hard to go wrong with sprinkles, that’s for sure!

10. Chocolate Almond Candies

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Another genius recipe for the Crock-Pot ( what a work horse!) are these Chocolate Almond Candies by Delightful E Made. We’re all going to have to add these to our Must Make at Christmastime lists!

11. Chocolate Caramel Pecan Turtles

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What Christmas candy list would be complete without the mention somewhere of those wonderfully chocolatey and pecan-y ( I’m just making up all the words today!) turtles! I don’t know a single person on earth who doesn’t just drool over these, and this recipe for Chocolate Caramel Pecan Turtles from Lil’ Luna is going to show you how to make them yourself this year!

12. Microwave Caramels

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These Microwave Caramels by Simple As That Blog will make excellent gifts, stocking stuffers, and lovely little treats to keep in your pockets when you’re out enjoying the spirit of Christmas (and tons of snow if you’re lucky)!

13. Saltine Toffee Candy with Pecans

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These Saltine Toffee Candy with Pecans by Brown Eyed Baker is another classic no human should ever have to miss out on! Perfect Christmassy goodness. Keep your spot on the ‘nice’ list by leaving some for Santa.

14. Martha Washington Christmas Candy

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Have you had the pleasure of trying Martha Washingtons? Easy, yet gourmet, and decidedly rich, this recipe for Martha Washington Christmas Candy by Call Me PMC is totally on my to-make list!

15. Peppermint Patties

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Perhaps we saved the best of these classic candy recipes for last with these Peppermint Patties from the Gunny Sack. In all honesty I can devour peppermint patties by the plateful any time of year, and while it may not be pretty, it sure is delicious!

What’s your favorite Christmas candy?

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Written by ACN Team Member Evelyne N. :Evelyne is the fearless, axe wielding, quirky, hardworking and incredibly funny creative genius behindNemcsok FarmsandKnits’ End.Who also has a weird fascination with soil, and wreaths.

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15 Classic Candy Recipes to DIY this Christmas- A Cultivated Nest (2024)

FAQs

What is traditional Christmas candy? ›

Marzipan candy, maple walnut fudge, and good old-fashioned hard Christmas candy add traditional flavor to holiday celebrations.

What is the most popular Christmas candy in the US? ›

(WHNT) – Peppermint bark, mini Reese's cups, and Starburst, oh my! Those are just a few of the most popular Christmas candies, according to a new report from CandyStore.com. However — the top candy varies from state to state.

What is the name of Santa's candy? ›

A candy cane is a cane-shaped stick candy often associated with Christmastide, as well as Saint Nicholas Day. It is traditionally white with red stripes and flavored with peppermint, but the canes also come in a variety of other flavors and colors.

What is the oldest holiday 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.

What is the most famous Christmas candy? ›

  • Candy canes are favored in two states. ...
  • Chocolate Santas topped the list in five states. ...
  • Hershey's Kisses was also favored by five states. ...
  • Massachusetts and Oklahoma favor KitKats. ...
  • Seven states say m&m's are the best Christmas candy. ...
  • Peppermint bark is the most popular in eight states.
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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.
Nov 20, 2023

What is the most unpopular candy in America? ›

Candy Corn

What is the #1 rated candy in the world? ›

Snickers is listed as the most popular candy in the world. M&Ms, with annual sales of over $500 million, is the most popular candy brand in the United States. In duty-free shops, Toblerone is the best selling candy. KitKat's popularity is the highest in Japan, with over 200 distinct flavors available such as green tea.

What is Santa's 1st name? ›

A long time ago, Santa was known as Saint Nicholas by his peers because he was so kind to others and often gave gifts to those in need. Today, some still call Santa “Saint Nicholas” among his many nicknames.

What pie is left for Santa? ›

Mince pie is a fruit-based pie, where small chunks of dried fruit are cooked in a beef suet, and then added to the pie crust. This pie has been traditionally served during Christmas time for centuries, and there are recipes dating to the 16th century for it.

What is bad Santa's real name? ›

Willie T. Soke and his dwarf assistant Marcus Skidmore are professional thieves. Every year, Willie gets a job as a department store Santa Claus and Marcus as an elf to rob shopping malls on the night of Christmas Eve, with Marcus' wife Lois as their getaway driver.

Which sweet is eaten on Christmas? ›

Kul Kuls (pronounced as Kalkals) are traditional Indian Christmas sweets shaped into small curls.

Why are Christmas candies red and white? ›

In 1847, he made a candy to symbolize Christ. The cane's "J" shape stands for Jesus; when turned upside-down, it becomes a shepherd's staff. The white color signifies purity; the red represents Christ's blood, shed for the world's sins, and three red stripes symbolize the trinity.

What are some holiday candies? ›

Chocolate lovers will go crazy for the homemade truffles or chocolate-covered Christmas Chex Mix. Otherwise, you can opt for something different like Ree's pretzel turtles and candied nuts (both of which are delicious salty-sweet pecan recipes) or Crock-Pot candy decorated with festive Christmas sprinkles.

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