Easy Christmas Gumdrop Nougat Candy

Easy Christmas Gumdrop Nougat Candy
This Christmas Gumdrop Nougat Candy is an easy no-bake treat that’s perfect for the holiday season. Great as a homemade gift!
These Gumdrop Nougat Candies taste like nostalgia and Christmas’ past. And I love them. They’re sweet, soft, chewy and so delicious. And very easy to make. Create a batch and share them with friends, give them as gifts, and make sure to have them on your holiday treat plate!

Who knew that marshmallows + white chocolate chips = a chewy and delicious nougat?! And with festive red and green gumdrops, this is a perfect Christmas treat.

I love that this treat is no bake, and that it can come together in just minutes. All you need to do is melt together a little butter, mini marshmallows and white chocolate chips, then stir in chopped gumdrops. Then spread it out into a parchment paper lined pan.
Christmas Gumdrop Nougat Candy Recipe Tip
The mixture is pretty sticky, so a little trick I use is to lightly grease a small square of parchment paper then use that to spread and pat the mixture down. Put it in the fridge for a few hours (overnight is best) to set…it needs to be completely cooled to cut it.

When it comes time to cut them up into squares, make sure you use a large sharp knife because they’re sticky!

As you cut into the nougat you’ll see how pretty these candies are! The red and green gumdrops look like stained glass in the nougat.

Aren’t they so pretty?

No one is going to be able to resist these candies when you put them out…trust me. I had to put away over half of our batch or we were going to eat them all in one sitting! But don’t worry, I have a recipe tip for you.

Christmas Gumdrop Nougat Candy Recipe Tip
This batch will make about 60 bite sized nougat candies, so if you’re not serving them right away, you might consider freezing this treat! Layer the cut pieces of nougat between pieces of parchment paper and place in an air tight container, and put them into the freezer. When you’re ready to serve, let them sit for about 1 hour or more after freezing, to bring them to room temperature.

A delicious holiday treat you need to make!

Easy Christmas Gumdrop Nougat Candy
Ingredients
- 2 tbsp butter
- 2 225 gram bags white chocolate chips (DO NOT USE Chipits)
- 2 250 gram bags of mini marshmallows
- 1 1/2 cups chopped red and green gumdrops see notes below for where to buy them
Instructions
- Prepare an 8x8 square baking dish by lining it with parchment paper.
- Cut the gumdrops in half. Set aside.
- Melt the butter, white chocolate chips and marshmallows together over indirect medium heat. To do this I create a double boiler by putting a heatproof bowl over a saucepan of gently simmering water (making sure that the bowl and pan fit together snug). This ensures that the mixture doesn't burn.
- Continuously stir the mixture until it is smooth and melted together, making sure not to cook the mixture...the goal is to just melt, not cook or boil. See tips above in this post!
- Remove from heat.
- Let cool for about 2 minutes.
- Stir in the gumdrops. Mix well.
- Pour the mixture into the prepared pan.
- The mixture will be very sticky, so I use a lightly greased piece of parchment paper or wax paper to help spread and pat the mixture down into the pan.
- Refrigerate for at least 2 hours before cutting, overnight is best.
- Slice into 60 bite sized pieces.
- To store the candies, use parchment paper between layers so the candies don't stick together.
- Enjoy this nougat recipe!
Notes
Tips and Tricks for Making Nougat Candy:
RECIPE UPDATE! I have received a lot of questions about melting the butter, white chocolate chips and marshmallows together. I prefer to use the double boiler method because it’s a lot more difficult to burn the mixture with the indirect heat. A lot of people found this method hard because the mixture is very sticky and takes some time to melt down. I realize that, but I still feel like it’s the better method. You just have to be patient and keep stirring. Here are some tips:

- Put the butter and the chips in the bowl first and get them melting.
- Then add in 1/3 of the marshmallows and get them melting.
- Then the next 1/3 and stir them in, get them melting down.
- Add the remaining marshmallows, stir them in and keep mixing until the mixture is smooth and there are no remaining marshmallows.
- The whole process only takes about 10 minutes or less.
Where to buy gumdrops for nougat candy:
I’ve had a lot of questions about where to buy the gumdrops for this candy, so I thought I’d share what I know here:
- The candy I used are called Baking Gums. They’re small and don’t have any sugar on the outside of them.
- The ones I used were these Baking Gums from Bulk Barn. They’re in the baking aisle, and they come in a mix of yellow, orange, red and green. I just sorted out the red and green ones once I got home.
- I have also seen them at Save On Foods under the brand Nutty Club.
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More Delicious No-Bake Christmas Treats:
- Chocolate Caramel Nut Clusters
- Caramel Crunch Popcorn
- Easy Peppermint Bark
- Candy Cane Cloud Dessert
- A Collection of Easy No-Bake Christmas Treats
Check out my Valentine’s Day Nougat too! I’m sharing even more tips in this post!
Happy Holidays!



I am wanting to try this this year. Can I use white chocolate instead of chocolate chips? If so how much chocolate total do I need? Thank you and Merry Christmas from our home to yours.
Absolutely! As long as it’s white chocolate (in any form), it will work. Merry Christmas to you!
I have to make minimum 6 batches of the gumdrop fudge as well call it. I use Dots for the gumdrop candies and add a few candied cherries for fun and extra color. If you live where Kroger brand is sold, I prefer Kroger marshmallows over Jet Puff for making candy. I also chop my gumdrop into smaller pieces.
This is so easy to make I luv it
Used this recipe for years and not sure if I’ve commented before but I have tweaked it a little. I found it too sticky with these amounts so I do a 1 to 1 marshmallows to chips. Just like you stated above, cheap Great Value white chips don’t melt either. I switched to almond bark because I knew it would harden up really well. I use the Brach’s wintergreen and cinnamon gumdrops. Not sure who else sells them but luckily I still find them at Menard’s.
I haven’t tried the almond bark yet. I found Nestle while chips melt well but work fast because the white chips make the mixture thick.
Do these freeze well?
They do! Just layer the cut pieces of nougat between pieces of parchment paper, place in an air tight container, and put them into the freezer. When you’re ready to serve them, let them sit for about 1 hour or more after freezing, to bring them to room temperature.
I used white chipits and they melted perfectly. So happy they turned out amazing everyone loves them
I use red and green Dots candy to can buy around Christmas time. I cut them in half and they work very well! I also used Ghirardelli white vanilla chips.
Realfruit juice gummy bears are yummy in place of gun drops. Makes the nougats have fruit taste
I made these for the first time and the kids really enjoyed it. It was easy to make and not that messy. My son asked if I could make some for his friends so I guess I will be making this again. Thanks for sharing the recipe ☺️