Treat family and friends to homemade treats this holiday season with these 5 Drool-Worthy No Bake Candies. No baking required, simple to make, and sure to please all of the sweet lovers on your list.
With the hustle and bustle of the holidays, it’s hard to find the time for baking, but sweets are such a huge part of the season. So what do you do when you want something sweet or you’re looking for a great food gift for family, friends, or teachers? You turn to decadent and simple recipes for No Bake Candies of course! Here are our top 5 favorite no bake candy recipes this holiday season.
1. No Bake Almond Joy Truffles
Enjoy the heavenly flavors of chocolate and coconut when you make these simple No Bake Almond Joy Truffles from the comfort of your kitchen. You won’t believe how easy this decadent dessert is to make!
2. Easy Buckeye Candies
These Easy Buckeye Candies are so yummy and perfect for your Holiday Cookie Tray. They have a Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup inside as an added delicious surprise!
3. No Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups
If you love Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, you’ll go crazy over this two-ingredient, no-bake recipe for Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups. So simple and decadent, they’re perfect for holiday parties and gift giving.
4. Cranberry Bliss Truffles
These insanely decadent Cranberry Bliss Truffles were inspired by Starbucks’ Cranberry Bliss Bars. There’s nothing difficult about making these, they only use up about 15 minutes of your time, and the rest is done by your fridge.
5. Homemade Holiday Candies
These delicious Holiday Candies are super cute and yummy. They are simple to make and decorate and appropriate for any holiday you are celebrating this season!
We hope you love these 5 Simple No Bake Holiday Candies as much as we do. If you love these delightful recipes, stop by our Desserts section to find more like them. Don’t forget to subscribe to our newsletter so that you never miss a single recipe, and you can visit our Pinterest boards for even more incredible dessert ideas. Enjoy!
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