This foolproof pistachio fudge is creamy, nutty, and comes together in minutes—no stovetop or candy thermometer required!
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Chocolate caramels

Day 4 of my Edible Christmas Gift Countdown These chocolate caramels are the real deal—soft, melt-in-your-mouth magic with just enough chew to make your jaw happy. Deep cocoa flavor, buttery richness, ...
Depending on its bells and whistles, food thermometers can cost well over $100 — a costly investment for the casual at-home ...
This may be a little late, but after the Olympics, but I have been wondering how the athletes recover after their strenuous competition. Have you ever wondered why athletes often use Epsom Salts to ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Candymaking may seem like a task better left to the professionals. However, if you're a novice candymaker looking to get some experience with ...
The holidays are all about tradition. Take the Christmas tree. Each year we go to the same tree farm and cut down the same type of tree – a Frasier fur. We put it in the same spot in our living room ...
Soon I will pull out my candy thermometers, my double boiler saucepot and my biggest kettle with its thick bottom of triple-ply copper, aluminum and stainless steel and assemble the ingredients to ...
1. Line a sheet pan with parchment paper or a silicone mat. Wipe the apples with a warm, damp kitchen towel. Let them air dry. Place the sticks or small tree branches in the apples. 2. In a medium ...
Halloween isn’t just about costumes and decorations—it’s one of the most delicious holidays of the year. While store-bought candy may fill trick-or-treat bags, homemade Halloween treats are making a ...