A Bit of Frosty Fudge – This Christmas fudge recipe combines two of our favorites together…chocolate and marshmallow. How can you resist?
Almond Cinnamon Cookies – Our almond cinnamon cookies are a crowd favorite at our homes around Christmas time. Make them a part of your tradition too.
Almond Toffee – Sticky good. Delicious. More please. All words that people have used in describing our almond toffee. What words will you use?
Amaretto Brownies - These delicious brownies take advantage of a boxed brownie mix and a few simple ingredients!
Anise Cookies – Our Christmas Anise Cookie recipe will have your guests asking for more…so make sure you make an extra batch or two.
Baked Apple Nut Fudge – Make a special gift of fudge for your friends, neighbors and teachers with our apple nut fudge recipe.
Baklava – A classic Baklava recipe simplified for those that are time crunched and need a last minute Christmas recipe.
Banana Bread – Our banana bread recipe is a terrific Christmas dessert to serve your guests. Also, great in the morning toasted with some butter.
Blissful Buckeyes – Okay, Michigan fans, get over the name and look at the ingredients on this mouth watering Christmas candy recipe. Chocolate. Peanut butter. Need I say more?
Bon Bons – These wonderful Christmas colored bon bons can be dipped in chocolate, butterscotch or caramel. They can also be rolled in colored sugars or powered sugar for a special treat.
Butterscotch Nut Crunches – Our butterscotch nut crunches are a unique recipe that is sure to surprise your guests. If you want less unique, try caramel and potato sticks as replacements.
Candied Fruit Fudge – Fudge makes great Christmas gifts. Place several varieties into Christmas tins. Fudge call also be wrapped in foil paper and tied with inexpensive bows.
Candy Cane Brittle – Whether you call it candy cane brittle or candy cane bark, it still tastes awesome! You and your guests will truly enjoy this Christmas candy recipe.
Candy Cane Patties – Peppermint patties have nothing on our candy cane patties…one try and you will see why.
Caramel Cappuccino Pecan Toffee - Our Caramel Cappuccino Pecan Toffee is sure to delight your guests and their sweet tooths. Perfect for those who love the taste of coffee.
Caramel Pear Cake – This delicious combination of pears and caramel will have your Christmas guests begging for more.
Caramelized Pecan Crunch – For those who like their candy sweet and crunchy, our caramelized pecan crunch will do the trick.
Christmas Angel Wands – Our Christmas angel wands will be hit with your kids and their friends. Bunch them together with some ribbon and give as a present.
Cinnamon Coffee Truffles – Our cinnamon coffee truffles recipe is sure to please your Christmas guests and have them begging for more.
Coconut Krispie Balls – If you like coconut, then you’ll love our coconut krispie balls recipe.
Coconut Walnut Bark – These treats are very simple to make. This candy is an excellent candy for the kids to help make and eat.
Cookies & Cream Break Apart Bark – Please your guests’ sweet tooth with our Cookies & Cream Break Apart Christmas dessert recipe. Add some ice cream to make it extra special.
Easy Peanut Brittle – Peanut brittle doesn’t get any easier than this. Use our simple recipe to make great peanut brittle this Christmas.
Eggnog Cheesecake – Give our eggnog cheesecake recipe a try and you won’t be sorry that you did. Can be made with or without alcohol.
Elf Nibblers – So easy to make and so delicious they will be asking for more. Any type of flavoring will work including peppermint. Other food coloring will also work to make the candy more festive.
Fruit Balls – For something a little different add the pecans to the fruit mixture when adding the coconut. Roll in confectioner’s sugar or red and green sprinkles.
Fruitcake – Our most traditional recipe on the site is a fan favorite. Come give it a try.
Ginger & Spice Truffles – Ginger and spice make everything nice! And add in chocolate and you have a winning truffle recipe to serve your Christmas guests.
Holiday Mints – These mints make great decorations for that Christmas table. They look wonderful filling up those candy dishes and arranged in a bowl of nuts. They are pretty sweet so be careful not to over indulge.
Holly Sugar Berries – This refreshing Christmas dessert recipe will be a nice change of pace for your guests.
Honey & Oat Wonders – Many different types of cereal can be used in this recipe. Find your favorite one and give it try to see what types of creations you can come up to please everyone’s taste buds.
Honey Fudge Drops – Is it possible for homemade fudge to taste this good? There is only one way to find out but be warned that you will have to make more.
Indian Pudding – Surprise your Christmas guests with this very unique recipe for Indian pudding.
Maple Syrup Pecan Fudge – Fudge makes great Christmas gifts. Place several varieties into Christmas tins. Fudge call also be wrapped in foil paper and tied with inexpensive bows. Place them in an attractive Christmas bag or wrapped box for that special someone on your list.
Marshmallow Drops – Marshmallow drops covered with chocolate and peanuts…your kids will wonder why you never made this for them before.
Mocha Coconut Drops – Toasted coconut mixed with mocha…yeah, it get’s us excited too.
Molasses Cookies – Our molasses cookies recipe will take you back in time to your grandmother’s kitchen. Savor the cookies and the memories.
Nutty Caramel Nougats - Surprise your kids with our nutty caramel nougats in their stockings. They’ll wonder how Santa was able to resist eating it.
Peanut Lovers Candy – These little treats are a snap to make and because there is no cooking with heat involved they are the perfect candy for children to make.
Pecan Muffins – Breakfast, snack or dessert these muffins are good any time of day!
Peppermint Fudge – Our peppermint fudge squares are like having a chocolate and peppermint sandwich…your children and guests will go nuts for them.
Praline Pretzel Patties – The mixture of sweet chocolate and salty pretzels along with the caramel and peanut butter give these crunchy treats big thumbs up with all of Santa’s little helpers.
Pumpkin Bread Pudding – Check out our twist on the traditional bread pudding recipe using pumpkin puree for a unique taste.
Quick & Easy Blackberry Cobbler – Make sure your guests save room for some of “your” famous blackberry cobbler. Take this Christmas dessert recipe and make it your own.
Raspberry Truffles – Orange, peppermint, almond or rum extract can be used in these yummy Christmas truffles.
Reindeer Munchables – These little munchies can be made with pecans, walnuts or just regular peanuts. Add a few pretzel sticks and raisins after the nuts are roasted for a real treat.
Rudolph’s Favorite Candy – Your kids will smile when they see these special Christmas candy treats. Make it extra special and put Rudolph on the TV while serving them.
Rum Balls – Our rum ball recipe is perfect to serve to your adult guests…just be careful not to use too much rum.
Santa Claus Candy Clusters – Ho Ho Ho…Make our Santa Claus Candy Clusters for your kids this Christmas and put an even bigger smile on their faces.
S’mores Squares – Our S’mores squares recipe will bring you back to your childhood when you had to walk barefoot in 6 feet of snow to school…
Sweet Pecan Poppers – Our sweet pecan poppers recipe will make a great Christmas dessert to serve your guests.
Vanilla Peanut Butter O’s – What do you get when you mix vanilla pudding, peanut butter and Cheerios? We don’t want to spoil the surprise…come find out for yourself.
Whipped Peanut Butter Fudge – Make a special gift for your friends, neighbors and teachers with our whipped peanut butter fudge recipe.
White Chocolate Rum Fudge – You won’t catch a buzz from this delicious fudge recipe but your sweet tooth will be quite satisfied.
Winter Snow Fudge – Make a special gift for your friends, neighbors and teachers with our variety of fudge recipes.
Winter Wonderland Snow Balls – This Christmas candy recipe gives a new meaning to snow ball fight. But this one may be over the last piece of candy.

