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Fudge!

I have the best recipe in the world for fudge. Seriously. You know those fudge booths at the fair where they charge one million dollars for a half pound? Hubby insists on breaking our bank every time he has the opportunity, then proceeds to say, “yours is better.” My kids concur. I was gifted with the recipe eons ago, and now in the holiday spirit I share with you.

Andrea’s Fudge

  • 3 Cups semi sweet chocolate chips
  • 1 Cup butter
  • 4-1/2 Cups sugar
  • 1- 7 oz.  jar marshmallow cream
  • 1 can evaporated milk
  • 2 Tblsp. vanilla
  • 1-2 Cups chopped nuts (macadamia nuts are *excellent*)

Put chocolate chips, butter, and marshmallow cream in a large bowl. Set aside. In heavy dutch oven, bring milk and sugar to a boil over medium-high heat, stirring constantly until mixture comes to a full rolling boil. Continue stirring frequently for exactly 8 minutes. Pour hot mixture over ingredients in bowl. Stir until well mixed, then beat with an electric mixer until fudge begins to hold its shape. Beat in vanilla. Stir in nuts. Pour fudge into a buttered 13″ x 9″ pan and refrigerate until solid.

Notes from me:

  • I use a 13″ x 9″ plus an 8″ x 8″ pan - using only the one makes a really deep fudge; too deep for me.
  • When I grease the pans, I place a piece of waxed paper in the pans so that the edges extend out of the pan on two sides.  When the fudge is ready to cut, use the wax paper to lift the slab out of the pan and flip it onto a cutting board for easy cutting.

Enjoy!

jama said,

December 20, 2007 @ 9:28 am

This sounds luscious! Okay to add a link to your recipe in my Cookie Party archive?

Happy Holidays, BTW!

COD said,

December 20, 2007 @ 9:46 am

Isn’t that the recipe that is printed on the side of a marshmallow fluff bottle?

paradisefound said,

December 20, 2007 @ 10:07 am

Chris, nonono - the ingredients are similar, but this one has more butter and sugar! ;-) Where the texture of the fluff recipe is kind of chalky (you know, you bite into it and it breaks off?), this recipe is very soft and creamy. It’s better. Really. You can trust my chocoholic husband on this one.

Jama, but of course!

Jody said,

December 20, 2007 @ 5:06 pm

I am cracking up at COD’s coldblooded comment. Seriously laughing. I’m going to try your recipe, possibly tomorrow. I will NOT use the terrible, chalky recipe on the marshmallow fluff jar. No way.

debra said,

December 20, 2007 @ 6:52 pm

I love recipes where the secret ingredients are sugar and fat! I’ll have to try this one. Thanks, Kris!

What I’ve Learned So Far » Blog Archive » Kris would appear to make excellent fudge. said,

December 21, 2007 @ 4:59 am

[…] That, at least, is what I’ve surmised from reading this post on her blog. […]

Shelly said,

December 21, 2007 @ 2:32 pm

Ah, if only it wouldn’t be just ME eating the entire batch … weird but true, my family does not like fudge. HOW CAN ONE NOT LIKE FUDGE, is all I have to say! I’ll just have to have a piece or six at your house next time you make it. :)

Robin said,

December 21, 2007 @ 6:09 pm

I have the opposite situation from Shelly. I am the only one in my house who would not like this. I am not a chocoholic. But the rest of my family IS. So I will try it out for them. My husband may be calling you with thanks if it’s as good as you say.
Merry Christmas, Kris!

O’DonnellWeb - This is not a homeschooling blog » Blog Archive » Best Fudge ever said,

December 24, 2007 @ 12:39 pm

[…] December 24th, 2007 by COD Every once in a while I read something on the Internet that actually turns out to be true. In this case, I am talking about Kris’ recipe for fudge. […]

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