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Find decadently delicious recipes for homemade chocolate fudge, truffles, honeycomb, buttery tablet, toffee, homemade crunchies and more. Who doesn't love chocolate truffles? Recipe by: calmyourbeans. I love tiffin and found this easy peasy tiffin recipe Recipe by: MikeysGirl. A crumbly sweet traditional Scottish treat with an easy method. Whisking ensures a gloriously smooth tablet! Recipe by: tootsweet. I've been on a bit of a sweet run lately and found this one from way back.

Your own version of a Crunchie - just without the chocolate. This is easy to make and fun when you add the bicarb! Get the recipe: Nutella truffles. Sweet, crunchy and an old classic - honeycomb tastes great on its own or with cream as a fun twist on dessert. If you're giving it as a gift, don't worry about breaking it in even chunks as the rough shards are all part of its homemade charm.

You could even wrap up a whole slab to give to your lucky recipient so they can break it up themselves - it's all part of the fun of it. Get the recipe: Honeycomb. Turkish delight makes for a fab food gift and your friends be even more impressed when they've realised you've made it yourself. Wrap the pretty pink cubes in cellophane and tie with festive ribbon. Although the classic flavour is a slightly perfumed rose you can actually use lots of different oils and essences to make all different ones - try peppermint or orange for a bit of a change.

Get the recipe: Turkish delight. These peppermint slices are a childhood classic well overdue a revival. They're really easy to make with the kids too, if you need a fun kitchen activity for rainy days. If you're thinking of making them as a gift then we suggest making double, because you're guaranteed to want some yourself once they're finishes.

Get the recipe: Peppermint slice. Shop-bought truffles can be pricey. Have a go at making your own festive chocolate snowball truffles instead.

We've got a really easy video to follow to make sure you nail the step by step every time, giving your perfect homemade chocolates to give to your family and friends for the next special occasion you have coming up. Recipes to make: Get the recipe: Chocolate truffle snowballs.

You can store them in the fridge but they may lose their shine. Present in a gift box, just like shop-bought chocolates or pop in a see through gift bag. These retro raspberry coconut ice cubes only take 20 minutes to make and are a must-try if you've never made your own before. They're sweet and heady with coconut and sugar and are absolutely delicious. Make them for a Bounty lover and you'll be in the good books for a while! Get the recipe: Raspberry coconut ice. A childhood classic, peppermint creams are so easy and fun to make.

Your little helpers will definitely want to get involved making this cool, sweet treat. Use Christmas tree and stocking biscuit cutters instead of circular ones to up the festive factor if you're making these around December! Get the recipe: Peppermint creams.

An old classic with a Christmas spin, these Turkish delight rocky road bites are so more-ish it'll be hard to give them away. Line a small box with festive-coloured tissue paper, pop them inside and secure the box with red or green ribbon and give them to your favourite people only! These Microwave Cardamom Peda are great for gifting to family and friends and they store well as well. It has a smooth and silky texture and it just melts in the mouth. The halwa is delicious, rich with the unique malty taste of chikoo.

Instant Jalebi. If making Jalebi was a nightmare then try this recipe,its very quick and easy. The final sugar syrup drunk jalebis were so yumm that they remained crunchy for almost 2 days now. Mango Kalakand. I have added mango puree to the basic kalakand recipe to make mango kalakand; sharing a very quick alternative method to making kalakand - Shibani Hota from Golden Spices.

Pumpkin Payasam. Adding vegetable to a dessert is totally my kind of recipe. This is shared by Anuradha from Anubalaskitchen. Saffron Rice Kheer. Saffron rice kheer also known as Indian rice pudding is a luxurious dessert for any occasion. Gluten free and easy to make. Instant Shahi Rabdi. Shahi Rabdi is a rich, creamy, thickened, sweetened milk dessert popular in North India. Try this instant version just mix everything and refrigerate.

Dry Dates Kheer. Utthatthi Payasa — A Karnataka delicacy prepared with dates, jaggery, nuts which can be prepared in a few minutes so that you can chat to your heart content with your guests! Bonus Recipes: 1. Love Paan flavour?? And impressed with this Rose Coconut Ladoo? Then I have an interesting Paan Coconut Ladoo recipe using just 3 ingredients just for you.. Milk Powder Burfi. Butterscotch Peda. Butterscotch Peda is an ingenious way of giving a little twist to our regular flavour pedas with one of our most favourite one — Butterscotch.

Sounds interesting?? Chocolate Diya. Chocolate Diya Peda is an interesting version of shaping our regular Chocolate Pedas to make it more festive and appealing to the eyes. This Halwa comes together in a matter of minutes. One recipe that you would not want to miss.

I had fun making this round up post for Indian sweets under 30 mins for Easter; as you all know sweets are my weak point.. Just looking at the pictures made me drool and some even tempted me to try it out in my kitchen. Family and friends and strangers from around the world have tried it themselves and sent me feedback stating that it's turned out perfect and tastes delicious.

It melts in your mouth and is bursting with sweetness; the slight hint of vanilla is an added bonus that leaves for a great aftertaste. Recipe by: doodled I've been on a bit of a sweet run lately and found this one from way back.

Your own version of a Crunchie - just without the chocolate. This is easy to make and fun when you add the bicarb! Recipes Popular collections Kids Sweets Sweet recipes for kids 56 Have some fun in the kitchen with these easy recipes for kid friendly sweets.

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