Marmalade
A collection of recipes with the ingredient marmalade.
These homemade candies are a cross between nougat, marshmallow, and meringue. Made with egg whites and sugar syrup, they're sprinkled with colorful pieces of chewy gum, giving them a gem-like appearance. The result is sticky, thick, and chewy, but... read more
These cute cupcakes will brighten up your holiday morning just by looking at them. With gummy candies, lollipops, jelly beans, and pretzels on hand, you can easily transform them into reindeer, hot chocolate cups, or snowmen. This recipe uses store-bought... read more
Crushed chocolate cookies transform into dirt in this no-bake Halloween dessert, and gummy worms on top add just the right amount of spooky flair. We've added cream cheese to the pudding layers for a bolder flavor. read more
This Halloween dessert made with chocolate pudding and crushed chocolate cookies looks creepy, but it's incredibly delicious. Worms and creepy eyes are visible in the soil, and each serving is topped with a white chocolate spiderweb and... read more
This American football stadium-shaped cake is made entirely of sweet snacks and is perfect for enjoying while watching the game. The field is a soft sponge cake with coconut glaze. The walls are a crispy puffed rice cake. read more
Your guests will surely be delighted by the vibrant look of this cake. Ask them to keep the cameras on too early: as soon as you start cutting the cake, candy will pour out of the center – surprise! This piñata cake is easier to make than you might think. read more
To decorate each cupcake with a duck in a pond amidst reeds, you'll need gummy candies, some yellow fondant, blue decorative sugar, and green frosting. You can use any vanilla cupcakes as a base. This decoration is definitely... read more
Slow and steady wins the race. Decorate your nautical-themed party with these adorable turtle cupcakes. Use any vanilla cupcakes, store-bought or your favorite recipe. For decoration, stock up on a variety of... read more
These owl cupcakes look back at you and look seriously cool! For decoration, you'll need chocolate vermicelli sprinkles. And if you want white snowy owls, use vanilla frosting instead of chocolate. read more
Even Finding Nemo fans or aquarium fish enthusiasts will find it hard to resist this incredible dessert. These vibrant clownfish cupcakes look stunning and will make a delicious addition to your nautical-themed party. read more
Croak-croak! These frogs would be a welcome addition to a wildlife-themed party or as a complement to flower-decorated cupcakes to keep the table from looking too girly. For a pretty cut, the malt balls and frog eyes - read more
Your elephant parade with gumdrop ears and trunks will be surprisingly easy and unforgettable. These cute pink elephant cupcakes will be the perfect addition to any children's party or safari-themed get-together. Bake these cupcakes your way - read more
These cute chick-shaped cupcakes only look complicated. They're actually easy to make: the legs, wings, and beaks are made from gummy bears! For decoration, look for coarse yellow sugar. Coarse yellow sugar - read more
Try not to smile at the sight of these mini hot dog cookies! The recipe is for one serving, but you can make as many as you need. This fun dessert will be a blast to make with the kids. read more
This soft, chewy, orange-flavored nougat is filled with pieces of chewy gummy candy, like a scattering of gemstones, giving it a festive touch. Add roasted pistachios along with the gummy candies. This dessert... read more
This adorable carrot cake comes together in no time. You don't even need carrots, and you don't even have to turn on the oven. Your basic ingredients are store-bought pound cake, frosting, food coloring, and gummy candies for decoration. read more
Make sweet and sour gummy bears at home using store-bought jelly mix, thickened with an extra dollop of gelatin. The citric acid, which is added to both the jelly and the topping, gives the gummy bears a distinctly sour flavor. Once... read more
Celebrate the arrival of spring or the cherry blossoms with cupcakes featuring beautiful nonpareil blossom branches. Bake any cupcakes you like, frost them with white icing, and decorate them with melted chocolate, nonpareils, and green gumdrops. read more
The star of this cocktail is orange marmalade (aka confiture). Is there a little left at the bottom of the jar? Great! That's what you need. Add the remaining cocktail ingredients to the same jar and shake, washing the marmalade off the sides of the jar. The cocktail is ready! The drink is... read more
This refreshing, slightly boozy pie for adults is a great treat for any occasion! The filling is made with lemon sorbet. It should be soft enough to be mixed with condensed milk, vodka, and whipped cream. The filling is read more
These cheerful snowmen are too cute to eat, but their base is made with crushed Oreo cookies and cream cheese truffles, making them irresistible. The edible snowmen are placed on lollipop sticks and covered in white icing. read more
Make some truly dramatic cocktails for a pool party. Add jelly sharks to a blue drink made with Blue Curaçao rum, and for a touch of spookiness, add a splash of grenadine. It'll settle to the bottom like clouds of blood afterward. read more
This watermelon cake will be a stunning addition to your summer party. To shape it, you'll need two 8-inch round cake pans and a 2-quart ovenproof bowl with a 8-inch diameter. To make things easier, read more
This recipe offers a cupcake decorating idea. Bake cupcakes using your favorite recipe, frost with white icing (about 2 tablespoons per cupcake), and top with a bouquet of raspberry-shaped gumdrops. It looks so spring-like. read more
The idea of decorating your holiday table with a cake can strike at the most unexpected moment; the last thing you want to worry about is a bulky cake. And a light cake made with store-bought layers will come to the rescue at that moment. read more
Cupcakes may seem like a strange base for a cake, but once you understand how to assemble them, everything falls into place. These "pull-apart" cakes boast vibrant, eye-catching designs, as cupcakes can be assembled into virtually any shape. read more
The beauty of cupcake cakes is that you can shape them any way you want, and you don't have to cut out shapes from the layers: just arrange the muffins in the desired order and frost them! You can even make a crazy cake like this one, like a large... read more
This coming Christmas or New Year, delight your loved ones with a charming Christmas tree cake, easily assembled from cupcakes. It's easy to serve and eat, tearing off one cupcake at a time, and it looks very elegant and impressive. The base is read more
Celebrate the start of the school year or Teacher's Day with this charming pencil-shaped cake. You can bring it to school or celebrate the first-grader with your family—either way, it's sure to be a surprise. Follow the step-by-step instructions in - read more
This cocktail will be a unique addition to your vampire ball or Halloween party. The drink itself is a blend of cranberry and apple juices, grenadine, and soda. It's delicious and as red as blood. You can add... read more
Bake a stunning cauldron cake for Halloween. To make it look realistic, trim the four-layer cake according to the recipe instructions. The cauldron base is a chocolate sponge cake layered with chocolate icing and topped with... read more
A Halloween gathering will be delighted by this witch's brew, which disguises a punch made from cucumbers, jalapeños, lime juice, sugar, and soda. Besides the explosive citrus flavor with the fiery notes of chili pepper, the "potion"... read more
Give your ice cream a fun and invigorating twist by making it look like ocean waves and sharks. You don't even need a special ice cream maker. Vanilla custard is whipped with a mixer and frozen in the refrigerator. Thanks to heavy cream and... read more
To decorate cupcakes with fluffy orange dahlias, you'll need candied orange or tangerine segment-shaped jelly beans. Cut them into thin petal-shaped slices and insert them into the frosting around the cupcakes. read more
This Easter bunny-shaped cake looks very realistic and is very easy to assemble, following all the instructions in the recipe. The base of the cake will be your favorite sponge cake, or you can use a store-bought mix. Bake two layers (they should cool completely - read more
Store-bought marshmallow bunnies can be given a festive look and used as Easter decorations. Thread the marshmallows onto long sticks and dip them in melted chocolate. While the chocolate is still wet, add gummy eyes, carrots, and... read more
This stunning Easter cake, shaped like a bunny hopping into a hole, will captivate your guests with its sweet appearance and coconut flavor. The cake is assembled using a dome-shaped cake layer baked in a bowl to create the bunny's rounded bottom, and cupcakes that... read more
The uncompromising lemon flavor of these bars will be appreciated by true connoisseurs of this fruit. The dessert is very refreshing, with a bright lemon flavor and a crumbly shortbread crust topped with a delicate filling. The crust dough is made with: read more
The taste of this ice cream punch will be hard to forget, as will the drink's unique presentation. The recipe bears a resemblance to the famous Ramoz Gin Fizz cocktail, which is made using cream, egg whites, gin, and orange blossom water. read more
These adorable marshmallow snowmen are perfect for the winter holidays. Plus, making these treats is a fun way to spend time with kids. Their soft, creamy texture makes homemade marshmallows literally melt in your mouth. read more
Surprising guests with this cake won't be difficult. Despite its apparent complexity, the dessert is simply made of square sponge cake layers covered with green cream. This "New Year's tree" is truly unique. As befits its symbol— read more
A fun dessert that will bring a ton of positive emotions with both its appearance and enchanting taste. Make and serve gingerbread cookies with hot chocolate in the shape of gingerbread men soaking in a foamy jacuzzi. Bake the figures and use icing to... read more
A gingerbread house isn't just a Christmas treat, it's also a festive attribute whose fairytale-like appearance will bring a sense of magic and comfort to both children and adults. Building a gingerbread house isn't all that difficult, but it is painstaking work. read more
If you're looking for a unique cake for a children's party or a school tea party, the "Fish School" cake will be a hit. Kids will love it not only for its bright, unique look, but also for its impeccable taste—no child will be swayed by a handful of M&M's. read more
This giant eyeball-shaped cake is a sweet nightmare that will brighten up your Halloween party. And when you cut it, red raspberry jam will ooze out. To make it, you'll need a round cake pan with a hole. read more
Step-by-step photo recipe. This original burger-and-cheese cake is sure to attract your guests' attention with its appearance. And although it's a bit of a pain to make, the lettuce leaves are made from marmalade, the cheese is made from fudge, and the patty is made from a crust topped with... read more
Imagine a barbecue – made entirely of candy! When hosting a picnic or outdoor party, you can make a simple and impressive themed dessert in the form of donuts – American doughnuts with a hole in the middle, decorated with an edible grill. read more
You can have a great time with the kids by organizing a fun workshop on decorating mini campfire cookies. Bake the shortbread cookies and prepare the icing ahead of time. Hand out the decorating supplies and create them together. read more
Sugar cookies are given as gifts during the holidays, and in North America, sugar cookie dough is used to bake Halloween treats. This type of cookie is not only one of the most popular, but also one of the oldest. It is believed that the birthplace of sugar cookies is... read more
You may have never heard of push-pops before, but many bakeries around the world happily use them to create colorful layered desserts. The transparent sides make the design concept perfectly visible. In this... read more
These summery, cream-filled cakes will be a real hit at any children's party. Yet, it's hard to believe that creating such intricate decorations is quite simple. The most beautiful results are achieved with minimal effort. read more
Cranberries are one of the most powerful natural sources of vitamins during the fall and winter. In addition to fruit drinks, kissels, and pies, you can make natural and healthy homemade cranberry marmalade. This treat will not only be a delicious dessert for your... read more
A recipe for a treat - Gummy bears made from gelatin and natural juice. read more
Melissa De Arabian uses dried cranberries, orange marmalade, and chocolate chips to make these holiday cookies, so the fruit and nut shortbread cookies are equally delicious and beautiful. The cookies themselves are crisp and... read more
A recipe for a sweet cake that mimics a loaf of bread filled with lobster meat. The cake consists of cake, strawberries, coconut flakes, and a yogurt and cream filling. read more
A step-by-step photo recipe for a cake that mimics a baked potato in its skin, wrapped in foil. It was made using sponge cake, buttercream, homemade chocolate fondant, and chewy candies. read more
A step-by-step photo recipe for making pastries that mimic classic English sandwiches with bacon, lettuce, and tomato. The cake is made with sponge cake, buttercream, coconut, toffee, and marmalade. It's then cut into pastries in - read more































































