Ragtag Candies

Imagine a rainbow of chewy, nutty, chocolatey bites that taste like a vintage candy shop exploded in the best way—sweet, crunchy, and utterly addictive. These Ragtag Candies (sometimes called “Kitchen Sink Candies” or “Everything-But-the-Box” Fudge) are a thrifty, creative confection born from pantry leftovers, holiday baking scraps, and the joyful spirit of “why not?”

With no baking, no candy thermometer, and just 5 minutes of hands-on time, this recipe turns random mix-ins into a cohesive, crowd-pleasing dessert that’s perfect for gifts, cookie swaps, or solo snacking. It’s the kind of treat your grandma might’ve whipped up when company came—and it’s way more delicious than it has any right to be.

Let’s make candy magic from the odds and ends.

Why You’ll Love Ragtag Candies
✅ Uses up leftover holiday candy, nuts, or baking bits
✅ Only 4 base ingredients—plus whatever you have on hand
✅ Ready in 15 minutes (plus chilling)
✅ Naturally nut-free option (just skip the nuts!)
✅ Endlessly customizable—make it yours!
The Base (Non-Negotiable):
1 (14 oz) can sweetened condensed milk
2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips
½ cup (1 stick) unsalted butter
1 tsp pure vanilla extract
Your “Ragtag” Mix-Ins (Pick 1½–2 cups total):
Chopped nuts: Pecans, walnuts, almonds
Candies: M&Ms, chopped peanut butter cups, toffee bits, crushed peppermint
Dried fruit: Cranberries, raisins, chopped apricots
Cereal: Crispy rice, pretzel pieces, granola
Spices: A pinch of cinnamon or sea salt
Extras: Mini marshmallows, coconut flakes, espresso powder
💡 Pro tip: Use a mix of textures—chewy + crunchy + creamy = magic!

Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Melt the Base
In a microwave-safe bowl, combine chocolate chips, sweetened condensed milk, and butter.

Microwave in 30-second intervals, stirring between, until smooth (about 1.5–2 minutes).

Stir in vanilla.

2. Fold in the “Ragtag” Mix
Gently fold in 1½–2 cups of your chosen mix-ins until evenly distributed.

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