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Prep Time: 15 Minutes Cook Time: 15 Minutes |
Ready In: 30 Minutes Servings: 4 |
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I have not yet tried this, but it is from an overdue library book (From Our Mothers' Kitchens) and I want to return the book tomorrow, so need to get the recipes I want to try copied down, pronto. I would very much like to try this fudge, but I know I don't have the arm strength to pull it off. I may try it with my heavy-duty mixer; what's the worst that could happen? Anita Stewart, the author of the cookbook and the daughter of the recipe's originator, says you can use this recipe to make chocolate fudge: Add 3 coarsely diced squares of semisweet chocolate to the final mixture to make a creamy chocolate variation. Ingredients:
3 cups packed light brown sugar |
1/3 cup corn syrup |
1/3 cup whole milk (not lowfat or skim) |
3 tablespoons butter |
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract |
1/2 cup chopped walnuts (optional) |
Directions:
1. Butter a 9-inch square pan and set aside. 2. In a heavy saucepan, combine sugar, corn syrup, milk and butter and then bring to a boil over medium heat, stirring constantly to dissolve sugar. 3. Insert a candy thermometer so that it doesn't touch the bottom of the pan and cook, without stirring, until temperature reaches 238F (115C) or soft-ball-stage, watching very carefully during the final minutes of cooking. 4. Remove from heat and stir in vanilla and the nuts, if using. 5. With a wooden spoon and a lot of elbow grease, beat fudge until it begins to thicken, about 7 to 10 minutes. 6. Pour into prepared pan and let cool; score with a sharp knife into squares or bars before the fudge is fully set. |
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