For some reason I had it in my head that making fudge was some big ordeal that was majorly complicated. I had memories of my Gramma with her candy thermometer and a kitchen full of pots and pans. So imagine my surprise when I used my Google powers and found out that fudge is actually easy to make! I changed the white chocolate one enough to truly call it mine, but the chocolate one is courtesy of allrecipes.com where you can find several yummy variations.
I wanted to make a little "Christmas Happy" for my work friends, and thought a little bag of home made sweets would be nice. It seems to have been a hit! My 5 year old sous chef suggested we make another batch of the white fudge with pretzels, hence the recipe below, although we originally did the cookies and creme version from allrecipes.com and it was yummy. I keep thinking of other variations-- Craisins, crushed candy canes, dark chocolate covered blueberries…the possibilities are endless!
White Chocolate Pretzel Fudge
2 packages of white chocolate chips
2 cans of Eagle Brand sweetened condensed milk
1/8 tsp salt
6 cups of crushed pretzels
Chocolate Fudge (found on Allrecipes.com)
2 packages of semi-sweet chocolate morsels
2 cans of Eagle Brand sweetened condensed milk
1 stick of butter
Place chocolate chips and sweetened condensed milk in a pan on low heat. Add the stick of butter. Occasionally stir as the mixture melts. Line a 9x13 inch pan with waxed paper or foil and put the mixture in and smooth out. Cover and refrigerate over night. Turn upside down on a large cutting board and cut into little squares.
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Tuesday, December 23, 2014
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