Don't buy! Make these fun candy recipes at home instead!
Candy is the theme of the month! For Halloween, you can always buy hard sweets and chocolate-covered treats from the supermarket but we say, make this Halloween more personal and fun by making some delicious homemade desserts that are either inspired by your favorite ...
Are you a fan of cola and cola-flavored sweets? Well, we have fantastic news for you! On your next visit to 7-Eleven, make sure to make a beeline for the candy section (especially the one right by the counter) and look for ...
This super easy, three-ingredient fudgy chocolate candy is made easier to eat in our tropical weather. Instead of melting all over your fingers in the heat, honey graham crackers serve as the one ingredient that won't melt and soften until you place it ...
There is nothing ordinary about these cupcakes! These cupcakes are chocolate cupcakes, frosted with a decadent Nutella frosting, and then topped with a chocolate-covered candy wafer that's filled with more Nutella. If you love Nutella and Kinder Bueno candies, these cupcakes need to ...
This dessert inspiration comes from having the lack of ingredients during enhanced community quarantine when the kids wanted a dessert that's decadent and reminded them of something close to a chocolate truffle. ...
Do you love candy? Whether it's made of chocolate, milk, or fruit, you can satisfy cravings if you have the ingredients to make some delicious homemade candy.There are great homemade candies you can make at home! However, if you love milky pastillas de leche ...
Peter’s Butter Balls will always have a special place in every '90s kids heart who grew up spending loose change to buy a handful of these butterscotch candies. The Lost Bread takes us on another trip down memory lane, after their HawHaw and Chocnut ice ...
Pastillas traces back its origins to San Miguel, Bulacan where it began as a homemade milk soft candy in homes of farmers tending to cows. Pastillas de leche as its name implies is made with cow’s or carabao’s milk mixed with sugar and sometimes ...
From Chocnut to White Rabbit, these dessert recipes are sure to invoke your sweetest childhood memories of candy.
What candy did you grow up eating? Was it the rice-paper wrapped White Rabbit butterscotch candies or the crumbly peanut chocolate piece of Chocnut? Perhaps it was something else, like the candy-coated rounds with the white "M" on each piece? Whatever candy you grew ...
Follow this step-by-step guide to create these cute Halloween candy treats you can give away.
Halloween doesn't need to be scary! These cute Halloween treats are made with candy you can easily find and assemble into these witch's hats and brooms. Choose your favorite prepared fondant at your nearest baking supply store and color it any way ...
One Yakult bottle is never enough, but these gummies will satisfy you.
Yupi's Yogurt-Flavored Gummies taste just like your two childhood favorites!Who doesn’t love Yakult? Thankfully, you can get Yakult everywhere locally. Still, we have a Yakult- problem we all need to address: ONE IS NEVER ENOUGH! We just can’t get enough of Yakult! These ...
We’ve fallen in love with chocolate and peanut butter together thanks to Reese's, but can we make it even better? These homemade peanut butter cups have an additional crunch, a more goey peanut butter mixture, and just the right amount of sweet. It’s quite ...
Yema is a Filipino candy made with condensed milk, egg yolks, and sugar. The milky, sweet treat gets an upgrade with salted caramel flavors. Salted Caramel YemaMakes 40 small balls1 300-ml can condensed milk5 egg yolks from 5 large eggs2 tablespoons vegetable oil1/4 ...
It’s easy to put together the homemade version of these favorite candy bars, it costs half as much to make. Your favorite candy is just a few ingredients and a little effort away:DIY Peanut Butter CupsThese DIY Reese’s cups are proof that peanut ...
Baking fail? No problem. You can easily transform any cake, even leftover cake which has become stale or the collection of trimmings from your recent cake-baking marathon, into these glam cake balls. All you really need is a little leftover frosting and melted ...
This version might just be better than the ones you have to buy at the store.
This classic Pinoy candy will bring you back to your childhood! It's a combo of two things we love: chocolate and peanuts. And just because it's easily bought from the store doesn't mean a homemade version is hard to make. With a little ...
Yes, you can! And the best part is, you can have it in any flavor you want.
Homemade lollipops are a fast and easy way to make candy. It only really uses 3 ingredients! Plus, it's a cost-effective way of getting your (and your kids!) sweet cravings satisfied without having to worry about any artificial ingredients in your flavored ...
It's the spookiest time of the year! And, not to mention, one of the sweetest ones, too. Are you ready for kids to come knocking on your doors for candy this Halloween? Here's our guide to Halloween-themed candies that you can give ...
White chocolate and dried cranberries are paired with coconut and candied pili nuts for a Pinoy twist on an American holiday favorite.
Holiday candies made with all the good things! This fruit cluster recipe combines white chocolate, dried cranberries, coconut and candied pili nuts. You can't feel the holidays without dried fruits! ...
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