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Get a head start on your holiday treats with these 7 easy Christmas candy recipes you can make now and freeze for later! In this video, I’ll show you how to make Christmas candy that’s perfect for gift giving, parties, or last-minute holiday treats. These no bake Christmas candy recipes are simple, delicious, and budget-friendly — no candy thermometer required!
You’ll learn how to make luscious Turtle Pecan Fudge (an easy fudge recipe everyone loves), Christmas Candy Nougat, 4-Ingredient English Toffee, Chocolate Peanut Butter Balls, and more sweet favorites!
Make your holiday season easier by prepping these homemade candies ahead of time. Just pop them in the freezer and enjoy stress-free sweets for your Christmas celebrations!








Love the shortcuts you show on your recipes. I'm going to try a few this year.
Somebody 😮Catch that Nougat Thief 😂😂😂
Won’t the chocolate taste like coconut if you thin with Coconut oil?
I make the peanut butter balls but we call him buckeyes cuz we leave a little bit of the peanut butter showing at the top.
I wonder if you thin the chocolate with bacon grease and put bacon bits on instead of sprinkles!!! My boys will be sooo happy
These recipe looks delish! What a great way to make ahead of the holiday rush and freeze these goodies. I am excited to make each one of these 😋
Looks delicious
Some cool ideas, but please employ a pair of scissors to open bags. Less mess, and the recipes stay intact, plus easier to close if one doesn't use the whole bag.
What is that beige bowl you melted stuff in microwave? What brand / model a ND size is it?
EDIT: I am fairly certain its the 12 Cup Nordic Ware Popcorn Popper bowl. I found this one on amazon
Where do you store the candy melts you get after Christmas? And, where do we find a pan like the one you used for the non-parielle candies?