
Thanksgiving weekend was like the releasing of the bulls in Pamplona. How many recipes can we bake/cook up in one weekend? A ton, let me tell you. Part of it is we're putting together a care package for my son-n-law in Afghanistan. We went wild, we made Chocolate Chip Pecan Cookies, Swedish Christmas Cookies, Fried Pecans, Eggnog Fudge, Cinnamon Biscotti, Hot Chocolate Mix, Mexican Wedding Cookies, Pecan Pie Bars. Peanut Brittle.
This is just the beginning of my Holiday baking. Most of it will quickly leave the house. It has to. It's just to easy to go and grab a few cookies instead of making something for lunch. I had cookies with my coffee for breakfast the other day.
This fudge never had the chance to leave the house. My son was the one who actually made it. I just supervised (sat at the kitchen table on the laptop...on facebook.) I did help clean up, I licked the spoon and pan. Someone had to do it.
I did also try to get a photo of a piece of fudge with a bite taken out of it, but...I could never get the perfect bite. I tried on four or five pieces of this fudge, honest.
Milk Chocolate Fudge
3 cups Milk Chocolate chips (you can use semi sweet also)
1 can sweetened condensed milk (14 ounce)
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 to 1 cup pecans (or other favorite nut)
2 teaspoons vanilla
Line an 8 or 9 inch square pan with foil. Butter foil and set aside.
In a medium heavy saucepan, melt chocolate chips with milk and salt. Once creamy and smooth, remove from heat, add in vanilla and nuts. Pour into prepared pan, Chill in refrigerator for 3-4 hours before cutting into squares. For best freshness store in air tight container in refrigerator.
I'm sharing at some of these great parties!
Yum, yum, yum! I love fudge! This looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteGosh, this looks so easy!! I just might have to make some myself! That's so sweet of you to bake all of that and send to your son in law! I'm sure he'll be THRILLED!!!
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ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing. Can't wait to try it! It will make wonderful Christmas gifts.
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Yayyy! So fun!! This fudge looks awesome and I love that you're doing a ton of holiday baking! woot!
ReplyDeleteChocolate fudge is my favorite, this looks incredible!
ReplyDeleteMmmmm... fudge.... I must make some! This is REALLy close, if not identical to my favorite recipe, only you use milk chocolate & I use a darker chocolate... I think I am going to have to do BOTH this year! :-)
ReplyDeleteFudge that doesn't need a candy thermometer, sign me up! Looks so rich and creamy! I would definitely have this with coffee for breakfast.
ReplyDeleteOh Joan, this fudge absolutely fantastic! You can never go wrong with chocolate fudge and I love the addition of the pecans too. Yum.
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Lovely fudge. I bet with the condensed milk it is super creamy and rich! Delish!
ReplyDeleteThis fudge looks so good! I can't wait to try this recipe. I like your idea of cleaning up:)
ReplyDeleteI've been searching for the perfect fudge recipe and now believe that your recipe "IS THE ONE"!!!!! Grazie!!!!!
ReplyDeleteRoz
YUM! I love a good piece of fudge - and I need to make some....thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing, Joan! I'd be happy to help you with taking bites of food for pictures.
ReplyDeleteI love chocolate fudge! Lucky you that you had someone happy to make it! :)
ReplyDeleteI only seem to make fudge during this time of year. I need to make it all year long just for me:)This looks wonderful:)
ReplyDeleteIt's soooooo easy!, I've made this with M&M's in it for kids parties and also with chopped up Turkish Delight bars that adds a nice rosie flavour.
ReplyDeleteThis fudge looks insanely good, Miss Joan! While my blog may say otherwise, I actually prefer classic chocolate fudge with nuts. It's my favorite!
ReplyDeleteSo decadent, I love just a bite please. The whole bar would set me back 5lbs.
ReplyDeleteHey from tessacotton! Love your creation. I would be so thrilled if you would link up to my new, Christmas themed linky party!
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Fudge is one of my ultimate weaknesses - looks incredible!
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ReplyDeleteI prefer milk chocolate so this fudge is right up my alley!
ReplyDeleteOk, I have my ingredients. I am making it tonight. It looks easy, I can't wait! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love fudge, and your version looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteyum!! I can't get enough of fudge!
ReplyDeleteI STILL have yet to make fudge this year, but this could be the one!!! So easy and SO very yummy, especially if it doesn't make it out of the house! ;-)
ReplyDeleteI'm on to you!!!
Thanks for sharing it with us at the party!!!
looks delicious! I make my grandmother's fudge every year - a similar recipe but her's uses marshmallow fluff. yummm!
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ReplyDeleteI made this fudge twice in the last week and it is soo good! The first time it tasted like Hershey's chocolate. I made my second batch with milk and white chocolate. delish!
ReplyDeleteKyla, so glad you enjoyed it. Love the addition of the white chocolate!
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