20+ Candy Christmas Train Recipe Prepare To Be Amazed!
Published on: Mar 25, 2024
If you're looking for a fun and festive treat to make this holiday season, look no further than this delicious candy Christmas train recipe. Not only is it a delightful and creative addition to any holiday dessert table, but it's also a great activity to do with family and friends. With a few simple ingredients and some creativity, you can make this adorable candy train that is sure to impress. So grab your apron and get ready to indulge in some sweet holiday cheer with this easy-to-follow recipe.
Main Ingredients: White Chocolate Chips, Sweetened Condensed Milk
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Christmas Rock Candy
Main Ingredients: Sugar, Light Karo Syrup, Water, Flavoring, Candy
Rock candy is a traditional favorite during the holiday season, and this Christmas version takes it to the next level. Made with colorful candy canes, this treat adds a pop of festive color to your candy dish. Plus, it's a fun and easy activity to do with the kids, making it the perfect addition to your Christmas baking list.
If you love the combination of sweet and salty, then this Christmas candy crunch is the perfect treat for you. Made with pretzels, M&M's, and white chocolate, this snack mix is easy to make and impossible to resist. Package it up in cute holiday-themed bags for a delicious and thoughtful gift for friends and family.
For those who are short on time but still want to indulge in some holiday treats, this easy Christmas candy recipe is a lifesaver. Made with just three ingredients, this candy is quick to make and tastes amazing. Add some festive sprinkles or crushed candy canes for a touch of Christmas cheer.
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Christmas Crack Candy
Main Ingredients: Saltine Cracker, Unsalted Butter, Brown Sugar, Semi
If you've never had Christmas crack candy, you're missing out. This addictive treat is made with a layer of buttery toffee, topped with melted chocolate and crunchy nuts. It's called "crack" for a reason – you won't be able to stop eating it! Make a big batch and share it with friends and family.
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Candy Coated Christmas Pretzels
Main Ingredients: Pretzel Rods, Candy, Sprinkles
Looking for a fun and colorful Christmas candy recipe? These candy-coated pretzels are just the thing. Dip pretzel rods in melted chocolate and top with sprinkles or crushed candy canes for a festive touch. These make great party favors or gifts for coworkers and neighbors.
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Easy Christmas Gumdrop Nougat Candy
Main Ingredients: Butter, White Chocolate Chips, Mini Marshmallows
Gumdrops are a classic Christmas candy, and this recipe takes them to a whole new level. This easy Christmas gumdrop nougat candy is made with a creamy nougat base and studded with colorful gumdrops. It's a unique and delicious treat that will be a hit at any holiday gathering.
This Christmas coal candy may look like a lump of coal, but it tastes like heaven. Made with chocolate, rice cereal, and marshmallows, this treat is a fun twist on traditional rice krispie treats. Package it up in cute bags with a "naughty or nice" label for a playful and tasty gift idea.
Yes, we know we already mentioned Christmas crack, but this version is too good not to include. Made with a layer of buttery crackers, topped with chocolate and caramel, and finished off with a sprinkle of sea salt, this candy is pure perfection. It's dangerously addictive, so be prepared to make multiple batches.
Christmas cracker candy is another twist on the classic Christmas crack recipe. This version adds a layer of peanut butter to the mix, making it even more irresistible. You won't be able to resist the combination of crunchy, chocolatey, and peanut buttery goodness. Serve this at your holiday party and watch it disappear.
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Candy Bar Pretzel Bites Christmas Cookies
Main Ingredients: Chocolate Candy Bars, Pretzels, White Confectionery
These candy bar pretzel bites are the ultimate Christmas cookies. They're made with a chocolate chip cookie dough base, topped with a mini candy bar, and sandwiched between two pretzels. The result is a sweet and salty bite-sized treat that is perfect for sharing and snacking on while wrapping presents.
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Christmas Morning Wife Saver
Main Ingredients: Bread, Ham, Cheddar Cheese, Large Eggs, Black Pepper
This Christmas morning wife saver is the perfect breakfast dish for Christmas morning. It's made with layers of bread, ham, cheese, and an egg mixture that is prepared the night before and baked in the morning. It's easy, delicious, and will leave you with more time to open presents and enjoy time with your family.
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Okay, we promise this is the last time we'll mention Christmas crack. But this version is too good not to include. Made with a layer of graham crackers, topped with melted chocolate and gooey marshmallows, this Christmas crack is like a s'mores dream come true. It's the perfect treat for cozying up by the fire on a chilly winter night.
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12 Days of Christmas Candy | Reindeer Kisses
Main Ingredients: Pretzels, Hershey Kisses, M M
On the 9th day of Christmas, make these adorable reindeer kisses. These chocolate-covered pretzel rods are topped with candy eyes, a red candy nose, and pretzel antlers, making them look just like Rudolph. They're a fun and festive treat that kids (and adults) will love.
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Christmas Breakfast Casserole
Main Ingredients: Italian Sausage, Onion, Roasted Red Peppers, Frozen
Christmas morning calls for a delicious and easy breakfast casserole, and this recipe fits the bill perfectly. Made with sausage, eggs, cheese, and bread, this casserole can be prepared the night before and baked in the morning for a stress-free and satisfying breakfast.
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Easy Crockpot Christmas Candy
Main Ingredients: Peanuts, Sweet Chocolate, Semi Sweet Chocolate Chips
Last but certainly not least, we have this easy crockpot Christmas candy recipe. Made with just four ingredients, this candy is simple to make and has a delicious combination of chocolate, peanuts, and pretzels. Plus, it all cooks in your crockpot, making it a hassle-free treat to add to your holiday baking list.
How to Make a Candy Christmas Train
Step 1: Gather Your Ingredients
To make this candy train, you'll need white chocolate, assorted candy, and pretzel sticks. You can use any type of candy you like, such as M&Ms, gummy bears, and Hershey's kisses. It's a great way to use up any leftover candy from trick-or-treating or Halloween parties.
Step 2: Melt the White Chocolate
Using a double boiler or a microwave, melt the white chocolate until it's smooth and creamy. This will serve as the "glue" that holds the train together, so make sure it's fully melted and easy to work with.
Step 3: Assemble the Train
Using the melted chocolate as adhesive, start building your train by sticking pretzel sticks together to form the base of the train. You can use any shape you like, such as a rectangle or square. Then, add more pretzel sticks to create the sides and roof of the train.
Step 4: Decorate with Candy
Once the base of the train is assembled, it's time to get creative with the decorations. Use the melted chocolate to stick on your favorite candies, creating windows, doors, and any other details you like. You can also use the candy to create a train track and wheels for added detail.
Step 5: Let it Set
Once you've finished decorating, let the train sit for about an hour to allow the chocolate to harden and the candies to set in place. Once it's fully set, your candy Christmas train is ready to be enjoyed!
Get Creative with Your Candy Train
This candy Christmas train recipe is not only delicious, but it's also a great way to get creative in the kitchen. Don't be afraid to experiment with different types of candy and designs to make your train truly unique. You can also add a festive touch by using holiday-inspired candies and decorations.
Now that you have a delicious and adorable candy Christmas train, it's time to share it with your loved ones. It's the perfect treat to enjoy while decorating the Christmas tree or as a centerpiece for your holiday dessert table. So gather your ingredients and get ready to impress with this fun and festive recipe. Happy holidays!