We always have too many candy canes lying around the house over the holidays. By crushing them up, you can use them in cookies, fudge or these delicious homemade marshmallows. They also make great ...
Food blogger, TODAY Tastemaker and cookbook author Siri Daly is turning Christmas leftovers into easy and delicious dishes. She shows us how to make beef stroganoff from leftover beef roast and fluffy ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Dip the top of your shot glasses in marshmallow fluff until the rim is coated. Dip the coated rim in crushed candy cane pieces ...
Every December, our house is inundated with enough candy canes to last us the entire year. At first, we love to slurp on these sweet treats. However, once we’ve all had our fill, we still always seem ...
We all indulge a bit more during the holiday season, and I support that 100%. There are so many special dishes and treats that we save for this time of year because they are tied to fun memories and ...
Forget fruitcake or Christmas cookies. Candy canes are basically as festive as food can get — at least, judging from the mountains of them you can probablu find piled in random corners of your house ...
The candy cane was born at Christmastime in 1670, when a German choirmaster asked for sugar sticks bent into the shape of a shepherd's crook to mollify children during "living creche" services at his ...
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Chocolate candy cane winter cake

This image shows a rich chocolate cake topped with glossy chocolate ganache dripping down the sides. The top is decorated with candy canes, chocolate sandwich cookies, marshmallows, and white ...
Despite 2020 being one of the most hellish years yet, it still has managed to bring sparks of joy here and there. Shake Shack is making sure their patrons feel the love this holiday season by giving ...