KittyT
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I know there are other threads here dealing with sweets, but in my opinion, fudge is the best holiday treat (and one of the easiest), the creamier and softer the better! But everyone has their preferences and there are SOOOO many variations - white chocolate, milk, dark, peanut butter, marshmallow, with or without nuts, dried fruits....
Here's my favorite recipe, the one my mom has always made around the holidays
18 oz semi sweet chocolate chips
one 14 oz can sweetened condensed milk
1 stick of butter
1 tsp vanilla (or to taste - I use around 2)
nuts to taste (walnuts, pecans...)
dash of salt
dried fruits (apricots, raisins, dried cranberries...) can also be added with the nuts
Combine all ingredients (except nuts) in a microwaveable bowl and heat in one minute increments, stirring each minute, until butter and chocolate are melted. Stir vigorously until very creamy. Stir in nuts. Spread into a buttered square cake pan, cover with foil and cool in the fridge.
Cut into squares, wrap and give to all of your friends so they fatten up while you maintain your svelte figure over the holidays... right! You'll be licking that spatula before the pan is even in the fridge.
Your turn!
Here's my favorite recipe, the one my mom has always made around the holidays
18 oz semi sweet chocolate chips
one 14 oz can sweetened condensed milk
1 stick of butter
1 tsp vanilla (or to taste - I use around 2)
nuts to taste (walnuts, pecans...)
dash of salt
dried fruits (apricots, raisins, dried cranberries...) can also be added with the nuts
Combine all ingredients (except nuts) in a microwaveable bowl and heat in one minute increments, stirring each minute, until butter and chocolate are melted. Stir vigorously until very creamy. Stir in nuts. Spread into a buttered square cake pan, cover with foil and cool in the fridge.
Cut into squares, wrap and give to all of your friends so they fatten up while you maintain your svelte figure over the holidays... right! You'll be licking that spatula before the pan is even in the fridge.
Your turn!