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I know the ole chocolate chips and condensed milk thing.
I am starting to think about the holidays and would really like to make some home made fudge for gift giving. Preferably a recipe that does not require it to remain refrigerated. Last year it was disaster because when it warmed up it became way too gooey. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks. |
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I've made from the box in that Eagle Brand puts out around the holiday and I have some recipes at home. But here are a few that look good.
http://www.hillbillyhousewife.com/fudgebrownies.htm The following looks the best to me and use the evaporated milk for a richer taste. http://www.hillbillyhousewife.com/oldfashionedfudge.htm Also, if you want to experiment search for fudge recipes on the web. The more cocoa and sweetened milk in them the richer they will taste. Personal I like carmel on them too....I'll have to remember to bring the recipes from home, but I won't be back to work until Tuesday so you might have to be patient. |
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My mom makes the recipe with marshmallow fluff (I think it's on the back of the fluff container). Fairly simply and very good, although we do keep it in the fridge.
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I make it with the marshmellow fluff stuff too and it is the best I have ever tasted. It will not have to be refrigerated unless the house is really hot and it should not be in December. I wish someone was giving me some. I hate to make it cause I eat it all. The receipe is on the marshmellow fluff bottle!!
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Thanks, and now I have plenty of time to save my coupons and wait for the sales. I will need to buy alot I have a very large family. I can't wait to try the marshmallow fluff, as a child I use to make fluff and peanut butter sandwiches yum.
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I would love some non chocolate flavors of fudge. Except pnut butter, I have a great one for that. Any one have non chocolate ones? (don't get me wrong, I love chocolate but i have one of those already) I would prefer recipes that don't use vegetarian ingredients.
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I love fudge, my favorite food!!
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I love fudge too! I have an extremely easy recipe that I learned in Food & Nutrition class in high school. I usually leave out the salt & vanilla and it's still the best fudge I've ever tasted. Here's the recipe:
No-Fail Fudge 2/3 cup evaporated milk 1 2/3 cup sugar ½ tsp salt 1 ½ cup marshmallows 1 ½ cup chocolate chips 1 tsp vanilla Combine evaporated milk, sugar and salt in sauce pan over medium heat, stirring occasionally. Bring to full boil. Cook 4 to 5 minutes, stirring constantly. Remove from heat. Stir in marshmallows, chocolate pieces, and vanilla. Stir vigorously for 1 minute (until marshmallows melt and blend). Pour into 8 inch square buttered pan. Cool. Cut into squares. |
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Thanks for the recipes. I have had a hankering for fudge and keep passing it in the bakeries but would rather make it myself.
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Thanks everyone, I did try these recipes I also used the the marshmallow fluff recipe and it was great. I substituted the chocolate chips for a small jar of peanut butter and presto peanut butter fudge (it was so good). I also substituted the chocolate for white chocolate and let me tell you it was great especially with almonds. (I want to try this with peppermint or candy cane pieces this year to make it more of a holiday treat). I plan to experiement even more in the near future and I will let everyone know what is worth trying.
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Vanilla Fudge Recipe
4 c Sugar 2 tb Butter 1 lg Can evaporated milk 1 sm Jar marshmallow fluff 1 ts Vanilla 1 c Chopped nuts Cook sugar, butter and evaporated milk, stirring constantly, until a medium firm ball is formed when dropped in cold water (about 25 minutes). Cool slightly. Add marshmallow fluff and vanilla. Beat until cool and creamy. Pour into a buttered 8 inch square pan. Chill until firm. |
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been looking for this for a while now.. |
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