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Sweets (75)

Sweets and confectionery for the kid in all of us! Find decadently delicious recipes for fudge, truffles, toffee and more.
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I got this recipe from my Dutch friend about 12 years ago; I made them as favours for our wedding. They are extra special and easy, great for a treat or a gift.
 
Recipe by: Kelly Phillips
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This was my aunt's recipe for fudge, passed down through the family. It's better than any fudge I've ever had, and easy enough to whip up in 15 minutes or so.
 
Recipe by: BLUEANGEL
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This brilliant treat is like a cross between fudge and brownies!
 
Recipe by: Gina Mork
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This is a basic truffle recipe to which you can add your own flavourings or extracts. Dust with cocoa powder or icing sugar, or roll in coconut or ground nuts.
 
Recipe by: PRECIOUS9491
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Ladoos are an Indian and Pakistani sweet. I added a twist to mine and included coconut...my family love these. They can be enjoyed at any occasion, as a treat during tea time, etc. And they're easy to make, in my opinion.
 
Recipe by: Allrecipes staff
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Brandy adds a little something extra to these traditional toffee apples.
 
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You can make this sweet using salted peanuts too, it will lend a slightly salty bite to it, which is also common in Brazil.
 
Recipe by: Allrecipes staff
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Toffee apples rolled in crunchy caramelised biscuit pieces, then drizzled with chocolate. Impress friends at your Halloween party with this yummy and inventive treat.
 
Recipe by: Carla
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Cherries and chocolate are an all time favourite combination. This chocolate fudge has glace cherries and almonds throughout, and is topped with more cherries and pecans.
 
Recipe by: Allrecipes staff
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Toffee apples with a sprinkling of dried cherries and flaked almonds - a decadent treat for Halloween!
 
Recipe by: FUNKYMONKEY
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Chocolate and almonds top off a rich buttery toffee. A simple recipe that you could easily remember and whip up any time. It might be easier if you use a sugar thermometer the first few times to check if the toffee is ready. I always get compliments and requests for more. Use any type of nut that you like in place of the almonds.
 
Recipe by: twest
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My sister made this recently for a Christmas fayre and it sold out in 5 minutes. In all fairness not much made it to the fayre as we ate most of it beforehand. I LOVE this recipe. It's definitely my favourite fudge recipe. It's perfect around Christmas too. Mum makes a big batch every year.
 
Recipe by: Rosina
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Kids will love these whimsical and fun treats, great for a children's birthday or Halloween party.
 
Recipe by: Angela
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A simple fudge recipe combining chocolate chips, condensed milk, pecans and orange zest. Substitute almonds, or any kind of nut, if desired.
 
Recipe by: Terry
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This is a very easy recipe, requiring no sugar thermometer and no sensitive tempering of the chocolate. Make several to give as a homemade food gift or to include in a Christmas hamper.
 
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This is pure heaven - well I think so anyway! It's sweet, melts in your mouth but is not chewy. This version is flavoured with chocolate and it makes a great gift. I always make some for my daughter's teachers at Christmas.
 
Recipe by: LEEMA
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Walnuts make this delectable fudge special. Cut into small squares and wrap a few in parchment or cellophane for a thoughtful food gift that anyone will enjoy. Try using other nuts if you wish.
 
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Take great care with children around! Lovely when presented on a pretty plate.
 
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Daft name, I know. I asked my granny (a retired chef) what they actually were and she said they were a kind of truffle (the choccy sweet, not the fungus). I looked up truffles and they are made from cream, sugar and grated chocolate. They are NOTHING like these. I guess Granny was bluffing. So I am going to stick to the daft name above until someone has a better suggestion.
 
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Cinder toffee, or honeycomb toffee, is a traditional treat loved by children and grown ups alike.
 
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