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Children’s Christmas Party Baking: Fudge, Cookies, and Festive Fun

Fudge for the Children's Christmas Party

The holiday season is perfect for gathering friends, baking sweet treats, and creating cherished memories. Whether it’s a kid’s sleepover or a festive get-together, these simple recipes bring joy to every celebration. Inspired by a spontaneous idea to host a Christmas party, we turned a quiet day into a baking extravaganza with kids leading the way.

Here’s what we made to delight our little bakers and their families:

Fudge Recipes

Peppermint Fudge:
Rich and creamy with a refreshing peppermint twist, this fudge is a holiday classic. Simply melt chocolate with sweetened condensed milk, stir in crushed peppermint candies, and pour into a lined pan to set.

Cappuccino Fudge:
Perfect for coffee lovers, this fudge combines white chocolate, a hint of espresso powder, and a sprinkle of cinnamon for a cozy holiday flavor.

Fruity Fudge:
Brighten your table with this fruity version. Add dried cherries, apricots, or cranberries to a white chocolate base for a burst of tangy sweetness.

Fruitcake Fudge
This fusion of classic holiday flavors and the creamy richness of white chocolate creates a confectionery masterpiece that is sure to elevate your seasonal celebrations
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Fruitcake Fudge
Ho! Ho! Ho! Eggnog Fudge
A perfect treat for the Holiday season.
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Eggnog Fudge
Black Forest Fudge
This is the fudge version of Black Forest Cake
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Black Forest Fudge
Peppermint Fudge
This is a festive fudge perfect for gifts or the holiday season.
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Chocolate-Dipped Peppermint Fudge
Want to know what to do with all those left over candy canes from Christmas? Why, make Peppermint Fudge, of course!
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Rose Fudge
You can find rose syrup and rose preserve at Mediterranean or Armenian stores. Gel colorants are preferred to liquid food coloring because less is required and the colors are more true.
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Cappuccino Fudge
You can omit the coffee or almond extract for a plain fudge. You can also add nuts if desired.
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White Chocolate Cherry Almond Cookies:
These cookies bring together creamy white chocolate, tart, dried cherries, and crunchy almonds for a festive treat that’s as delicious as it is beautiful.

Roll-Out Cookies:
Let the kids’ creativity shine with these buttery cookies. Roll out the dough, cut into holiday shapes, and decorate with colorful icing and sprinkles.

Pfeffernusse Dragon Stamp Cookies
Pferrernusse Dragon Stamp cookies have warm spices, are chewy in the middle, and crisp on the edges. The dragon brings playfullness to your table.
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Pfeffernusse spice dragon cookies
Coconut Butterscotch Pecan Cookies
Coconut Butterscotch Pecan Cookies will remind you of Girl Scout Samoas. They are easy to make and fun to eat.
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Coconut Butterscotch Pecan Cookies
Spritz Cookies
Spritz Cookies are easy to make with a cookie press decorated with colored sugars and are great for a crowd, party, or bake sale.
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Spritz cookies
Powdered Sugar Cookies
You can have so much fun with these Powdered Sugar Cookies, shape them, color them, enjoy them!
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Glazed painted heart powdered sugar cookies with colored sugar
Roll Out Cookies
Summary: These are just the best cookies for rolling out and cutting
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Hosting a children’s Christmas party is more than baking; it’s about laughter, music, and festive fun. Make your event unforgettable with simple, crowd-pleasing recipes and a dash of holiday cheer.

Peppermint and Cappuccino Fudge for a Children's Christmas Party
Peppermint and Cappuccino Fudge

Wishing you and your’s a very Merry Christmas and Holiday Season. Here for your entertainment are children at our party with their impromptu rendition of “Rudolf the Red-Nosed Reindeer.” Enjoy!

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