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texas date loaf candy by Marlin RinehartThis is a delicious old-fashioned Texas recipe similar to fudge but is shaped into a log and sliced. I was surprised to learn from a Mexican cookbook it is also made in old Mexico. |
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Baked Caramel Corn by Jane Evans BonacciOriginal recipe from Jiffy Pop Popcorn. The trick to this recipe is to stir the caramel until the sugar is dissolved and then don’t touch it again until you turn it out of the pan. Stirring brings any undissolved sugar crystals down into the mixture and the whole thing will crystallize again. |
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Pastillas by ShaleeDP
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Halaya (Purple Yam) by ShaleeDPOne of my favorite native desserts. It takes time to cook, it makes your arms ache from stirring but it is worth it all! |
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Caramel Corn by Kelly ChristensenThis is an easy to make recipe if you stay to the exact boil time and ingredients |
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Courgettes & Coconut Sweet Dumplings by Shipra DudejaMy Mum used to make bottle gourd fudge on festivals and I remember how my siblings and I used to fight on having more :D . This is one of my few favorites sweets as I don’t have a sweet tooth . I love its mild taste and crumbly softness. Coconut goes so well with bottle gourd & This is something I wanted to make on a festival for… |
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Gumdrop Fudge by Carolina Create
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Creamy Rich Chocolate Caramels by FoodiewifeThe recipe is adapted from my recipe for "Black Licorice Caramels". I simply replaced the Anise Extract for Vanilla, and added Belgian Dark Chocolate (I used Trader Joe's Brand). The caramels turned out to have the perfect balance of chocolate flavor, and were chewy at first bite, and then became creamy and so addicting. In a way,… |
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Cranberry Pistachio Butter Cups by Julie M.A truly adult indulgence |
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Pralines by LesaI got this recipe round the holidays, I can't wait to give it a try :) |
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Fantastic Peanut Brittle by FoodiewifeThis is my first, and not last, attempt at making peanut brittle. I was surprised at how simple it is to make. If you have a Silpat (silicone) mat, it makes life a whole lot easier for the brittle to set, and for cleanup. Otherwise, you really need to grease a baking sheet well. If you've never made candy before, it's not super… |
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Chocolate Cheery Nut Eggs by Bob Towlson
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Mint Chocolate Crunch Squares by Jenn's Baking Chamber
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