Candy Recipes
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- Candied Mint Leaves Recipe
- Candied Orange And Grapefruit Peel Recipe 1
- Candy Pudding Recipe
- Candy Recipe
- Chocolate Candy Recipe
- Chocolate Cream Candy Recipe
- Chocolate Dipped Bonbons Recipe 1
- Chocolate Dipped Bonbons Recipe 2
- Chocolate Dipped Nuts, Ginger Root, Oysterettes, Etc. Recipe 1
- Chocolate Dipped Nuts, Ginger Root, Oysterettes, Etc. Recipe 2
- Chocolate Junket Recipe
- Christmas Candy Recipes
- Cocoanut Cream Candy Recipe 1
- Cocoanut Cream Candy Recipe 2
- Coconut Pralines Recipe
- Coconut Pralines Recipe 1
- Coffee Bonbons Recipe 1
- Coffee Bonbons Recipe 2
- Coffee Fondant Recipe
- Cooked Cream Walnuts Recipe
- Cream Candy Recipe
- Cream Cocoanut Candy Recipe
- Creamed Walnuts Recipe
- Creole Kisses Recipe
- Crisco Drops Recipe
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- Paneer Corn Lolly Pop Recipe
- Peanut Butter Treat Recipe
- Peanut Fudge Recipe 1
- Peanut Nougat Recipe
- Pecan Pralines Recipe
- Peppermint And Wintergreen Wafers Recipe
- Peppermints Recipe
- Pistachio Bonbons Recipe
- Plain Fondant Recipe 1
- Plain Fondant Recipe 2
- Plain Junket With Whipped Cream Recipe
- Plum Pudding Bonbons Recipe
- Pop Corn Balls Recipe 1
- Pop Corn Balls Recipe 2
- Popcorn Balls Recipe
- Popcorn Balls Recipe 1
- Popcorn Balls Recipe 2
- Popcorn Balls Recipe 3
- Pralines Recipe
- Pretty Candy Bowls To Serve Homemade Candy In Recipe
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Candy sure is dandy, but can you make your own with simple candy recipes? The first packaged candies (chocolates, of course) showed up around the mid 1800s, but candy has been around a lot longer than that. In fact, the first recorded candy recipes came from the Egyptians about 3500 B.C., but some historians have found evidence that prehistoric man ate honey straight from the beehive, which could have evolved into the first candy. Honey was the sweet base for most of these early treats that were popular all over the world.
Funny thing is, candy really isn't difficult to make, it just might seem that way at first. If you try a batch or two, you'll see what I mean! In fact, peanut or other nut brittle or caramel corn might just become a holiday staple for family and friends once you discover how quick and easy they are to whip up.
Today, candy recipes encompass everything from chocolate to caramel and back again. Try one of these recipes and see just how easy it is to create your own home made treats. Your sweet tooth has never had it so good!
The Tools for Candy Recipes
Before you try your candy recipe, you'll need a good candy thermometer to get the best results from your homemade sweets. That will ensure your mixture reaches the proper temperature that you'll need in your candy recipes. Also, make sure you use a good, heavy pan that is large enough to hold the sugar and allow it to boil without boiling over. The sugar is very flammable, so boil-overs are not a good thing! Follow the directions, and your candy should come out perfectly just about every time!
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