Friday, October 5, 2012

Make Simple Mouthwatering Chocolatepeanut Butter Fudge

You can easily make mouth-watering fudge at home.








Fudge is one of those mouth-watering confections halfway between candy and cookies, but always a deliciously decadent treat. You may think it's too difficult to make fudge and you rely instead on buying it at bake sales or fudge shops. You don't have to wait---it's easier and quicker than you think to make your own yummy fudge at home with basic baking ingredients you may already have on hand.


Instructions


1. Grease the inside bottom of two square pans or one rectangular pan with margarine or butter.


2. Put on a long oven mitt that covers your forearm, to protect yourself from spatters as you stir. Melt margarine or butter on low heat in the heavy saucepan. Add evaporated milk and blend well.


3. Add sugar and stir until dissolved in liquid mixture. Clip candy thermometer (if using one) to the side of the pan.


4. Blend in the marshmallow creme or fluff until mixture is smooth. Continue to stir mixture, to prevent it from sticking to the bottom of the pan.


5. Bring mixture to a boil over medium heat, and then turn the heat down to low. Heat for about five minutes, or to the "soft ball" stage on the candy thermometer, if you use one. Stir constantly during this process.


6. Remove pan from heat and immediately add the peanut butter; blend well. Add the chocolate chips and stir until the mixture is smooth. Add the vanilla extract. Stir in chopped nuts, if you want to add any.


7. Immediately pour the mixture into the prepared pan(s). Spread fudge evenly. Allow fudge to cool thoroughly. Cut into squares and serve. Store leftover fudge in the refrigerator.

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