65 Christmas Candy Recipes To Make & Share This Year (2024)

Is there anything better than a homemade gift?

By Camille Lowder
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We like to think of ourselves as present-giving experts here at Delish, and we've got the gift guides to prove it—we've got something for everyone in your life, from yoga enthusiasts to grandmas to stoners. You know what everyone loves? Homemade candy that tastes delicious and shows how much you care. Whether you’ve got a candy thermometer and are dying to use it or want something a little less involved (but still tasty!), there’s a festive option for you here. Make these 65 Christmas candy recipes to gift and snack on this holiday season—we’ve got an in with the big guy at the North Pole, and he said they’ll definitely guarantee you a spot on the nice list. 😉

When coming up with this list, we imagined the type of candy box we’d like to be gifted, one full of an assortment of shapes, sizes, colors, and flavors. You’ve got to have your chocolate options, of course, so we’ve included some of our favorite fudge recipes here, like our Christmas fudge, our gingerbread fudge, our hot chocolate fudge, and our buttered rum fudge. We usually cut our fudge into squares (though you do you), so next we’re thinking of the adorable round truffles we’d like to see. We’ve got everything from simple (3-ingredient!) Oreo truffles to creamsicle truffles to our completely-from-scratch eggnog truffles, so there's something in here for everyone at every skill level.

Something with a little crunch is always welcome, so we’ve added our spiced candied pecans, our caramel popcorn, our chocolate-covered pretzels, and our chocolate toffee to the mix too. We also think it’s not the holidays without a ton of peppermint, so we recommend making our peppermint bark, our peppermint meringues, or our homemade peppermint patties too.

Beyond these basics, feel free to get creative. You know what else goes great with homemade Christmas candy, whether you’re looking for gifts or a sweet treat for yourself? Christmas cookies! We’ve got ALL the ones you’ll want to make this year.

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Peppermint Bark

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Peppermint bark is a candy we cannot wait to get our hands on every holiday season. Luckily for you, you can make a batch in just 10 minutes flat.

Get the Peppermint Bark recipe.

2

Christmas Fudge

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Nothing says the holidays quite like Christmas fudge. We made ours more chocolatey and less sugary, and it might just be the best fudge we've ever had.

Get the Christmas Fudge recipe.

3

Peppermint Meringues

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A cookie box filled with a wide assortment of shapes, sizes, and colors is such a treat to gift during the holidays. These peppermint meringues are the perfect addition to add a pop of color and fun. They practically scream “holiday!” and they taste fantastic as well.

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4

Peanut Butter Snowballs

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These holiday treats coat peanut butter balls in sweet melted white chocolate, before being decorated with festive holiday sprinkles. Bite-sized and too adorable, this easy dessert is a perfect last-minute addition to your holiday spread, or as the sweetest homemade food gift for any PB + chocolate lovers in your life.

Get the Peanut Butter Snowballs recipe.

5

Frozen Fudge

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This fudge is perfect whether you're a fan of the movie franchise, or just loving the winter wonderland outside. Use whatever winter-y sprinkles you can find!

Get the Frozen Fudge recipe.

6

Gingerbread Truffles

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Truffles are the ultimate one-bite wonder, and these gingerbread ones have a delightful touch of holiday magic in each bite. Bonus: They’re rolled in crushed gingersnaps for a zippy ginger bite and a pleasingly crunchy texture.

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Hot Chocolate Fudge

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All you need for this hot chocolate-inspired fudge is four ingredients, a microwave, and a fridge. The biggest challenge is finding micro marshmallows, like the kind that come in hot chocolate mixes. Once you have these babies in your life, don't be surprised if you add a dash to every dessert.

Get the Hot Chocolate Fudge recipe.

8

Cornflake Wreaths

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Deck the halls! It's time to get your Christmas wreaths out. And we're not talking the kind you hang on the door. No, it's time to make a batch of cornflake wreaths. Perfect for lovers of Rice Krispies treats, these Christmas cookies are as simple as they are delicious.

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9

Bourbon Balls

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If you’re looking for a boozy treat to get the party started, these bourbon balls are calling your name. Made with finely chopped pecans, crushed vanilla wafer cookies, and of course, bourbon, these no-bake cookie truffles highlight the flavor of the bourbon while taming its typical burn.

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Pecan Pralines

A classic Southern dessert, pecan pralines are the melt-in-your-mouth candy perfect to bring for any holiday gathering. The perfect cross between a cookie and a candy, these soft and chewy bites make for an ideal food gift any time of year—who wouldn’t want homemade candy?

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11

Tiramisu Truffles

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Craving a sweet pick-me-up at the end of a meal? These tiramisu truffles are for you. Luscious espresso and mascarpone white chocolate ganache is coated in a crisp chocolate shell for a dreamy bite-sized dessert that’s sure to delight every coffee lover.

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12

Meringue Wreath Cookies

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Make meringues into festive, mini wreaths with a little green food coloring and pull and peel Twizzlers. The sprinkles are optional, but they do add a little extra holiday flair.

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Eggnog Truffles

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If you love eggnog (or even if you don't!), this recipe is for you. Cinnamon, nutmeg, vanilla, cream wrapped in white chocolate—what could be better?

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14

Gingerbread Fudge

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With only five ingredients—sweetened condensed milk, white chocolate, and gingerbread spices—this holiday fudge is insanely easy to make.

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15

Homemade Marshmallows

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They're fluffy, they're soft, they're straight from the heavens: Homemade marshmallows just can't be beat. Once you make this yourself, going back to the bagged stuff will be a difficult decision fraught with inner struggle. Do you want convenience, or do you want the best of the best? Try these in hot chocolate for a truly transcendent experience.

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Red Velvet Cheesecake Bites

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Covered in red velvet cake crumbs, these sweet cheesecake balls are the perfect small bite for any holiday party.

Get the Red Velvet Cheesecake Bites recipe.

17

Oreo Truffles

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Raid the cookie and candy aisles to jazz these up—a bit of crushed candy or changing up the variety of Oreo can add a fun boost of flavor and color to your truffles. Make sure to save a little extra too, so you can top each truffle with some crumbs.

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18

Chocolate-Covered Graham Crackers

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Show friends and family you care by making your own graham crackers, then covering them in white or milk chocolate, or both! Feel free to get creative with your decorations (we think drawing little trees on these would be adorable).

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Buckeyes

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Loaded with peanut butter and dipped in chocolate, these buckeyes are basically a homemade Reese’s peanut butter cup in truffle form.

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Oreo Peppermint Bark

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Not a fan of candy canes but still want that peppermint flavor? Make this peppermint bark instead. The green food dye is optional, but we think it adds an extra layer of fun (and color!).

Get the Oreo Peppermint Bark recipe.

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FAQs

What is the most bought candy during Christmas? ›

(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? ›

Peppermint Bark

A Christmas themed offshoot of almond bark. Peppermint bark has a seasonal flavor and appearance, and is loved by many as a hard candy snack.

How to make Santa Claus candy? ›

Santa's Candy Sleighs
  1. Produce. • 4 packages (1 1/2 ounces each) raisins.
  2. Baking & Spices. • 4 Foil-covered chocolate christmas trees. • 4 Foil-covered peanut butter or chocolate santas.
  3. Desserts. • 8 Candy canes, 6 inches long.
  4. Other. • 4 Bars (2.07 ounces each) chocolate-covered peanut, caramel and nougat candy.

What is the number one selling candy of all time? ›

Top-selling chocolates and sweets. Reese's Peanut Butter Cups are the No. 1 selling candy brand in the United States, consisting of white fudge, milk, or dark chocolate cups filled with peanut butter. They were invented by H.B. Reese after he founded the H. B. Reese Candy Company in 1923.

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. ...
Dec 11, 2023

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 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 oldest famous candy? ›

Good & Plenty. These small licorice-flavored, candy-coated capsules are one of the oldest candies in the United States, having been introduced in 1893.

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 Mrs Santa called? ›

This has been the common belief over the last few decades, and many people outside of the North Pole will call her Jessica Claus around the Christmas holiday. Regardless of what her true first name is, everyone at the North Pole continues to refer to her as Mrs. Claus, even Santa!

How to make Christmas tree candy? ›

Directions
  1. Prepare buttercream frosting. Cream butter until light and fluffy. ...
  2. Gradually add remaining powdered sugar alternating with cream or milk. Scrape bowl well. ...
  3. Spread frosting all over the cone. Apply generously and in a circular motion so candy will stick.
  4. Attach candy row by row. ...
  5. Let dry overnight.

What is the top 10 selling candy? ›

Best-selling Candy in the United States
  • M&M's.
  • Reese's Peanut Butter Cups.
  • Hershey Bar.
  • Snickers.
  • Kit Kat.
  • Twix.
  • Twizzlers.
  • Skittles.
Oct 22, 2020

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.

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