I only use the recipe that is on the marshmallow stuff in the jar. (Sorry, I can't think right now)
Me, too! It's really easy. It always comes out great. The recipe is on the jar, but here it is:
FLUFFERNUTTER CHOCOLATE FUDGE
Line an 8-inch square pan with aluminum foil (or use a disposable 8-inch square aluminum foil pan).
Combine in a medium saucepan:
1 jar (5 to 10 ounce) marshmallow cream
1 ½ cups sugar
2/3 cup evaporated milk
½ stick (1/4 cup) butter
Bring to full rolling boil, stirring constantly over medium heat.
Then boil for 5 minutes over medium heat, stirring constantly.
Remove from heat.
Add a 12-ounce package of semi-sweet chocolate morsels.
Stir constantly until morsels melt and mixture is smooth.
Add 1 teaspoon vanilla.
Pour into pan.
Chill in fridge until firm (about 2 hours).
I only use the recipe that is on the marshmallow stuff in the jar. (Sorry, I can't think right now)
I only use the recipe that is on the marshmallow stuff in the jar. (Sorry, I can't think right now)
Rachel Ray 5 min fudge - I use her basic recipe - and tweak it - I dont like butterscotch chips - just double the semi sweet chips - I dont like... most dried fruits - so I just dont include them - DS and his DW dont like nuts or fruit - so I make it plain for them - it all works perfectly!!
and if its not christmas time - I dont make the wreath - just spread it in a pan! viola!!
RACHEL RAY'S FIVE MINUTE FUDGE
1 (12-ounce) bag semisweet chocolate morsels
9 ounces (3/4 of a 12-ounce bag) butterscotch morsels
1 (14-ounce) can sweetened condensed milk
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 (8-ounce) can walnut halves
1/2 cup (a couple of handfuls) currants
8-inch cake pan, lightly greased with softened butter
Candied cherries, red and green, for garnish, optional
Place a heavy pot on the stove and preheat it over low heat. Add chips and milk and stir until chips are melted and milk combined. Save the empty condensed milk can. Stir in vanilla and remove fudge from heat. Add nuts and currants and stir in immediately.
To make a Chocolate Wreath for Christmas, Cover empty condensed milk can with plastic food wrap and center it in the greased cake pan. Spoon fudge into pan around can, making sure to re-center can if it drifts.
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This makes a huge pan, enough to share with family & friends!
BAILEY'S IRISH CREAM FUDGE
4 & 1/2 cups Sugar
1 (12oz) can Evaporated Milk
1/2 pound Butter
2 (12oz) packages Milk Chocolate Chips
1 (12oz) package Semi Sweet Chocolate Chips
2 (7oz) jars Marshmellow Creme
2 teaspoons Vanilla
2/3 cup Bailey's Irish Cream
2 cups chopped Nuts
Follow directions EXACTLY!
Set all chocolate chips, marshmellow creme, vanilla, Bailey's & nuts in a very large bowl. Set aside for later.
Bring butter, sugar & milk to a boil & then cook slowly for exactly 11 minutes, stirring constantly.
Pour milk mixture over the other ingredients & stir slowly to blend. Do not use a mixer.
Pour into a buttered 10 x 15 inch pan & chill very well.
Cut & enjoy!
about the Baileys Fudge.....
I bring it to a boil, then reduce the heat & simmer for 11 minutes. You don't want to boil it for 11 minutes. Sorry for the confusion. It's so creamy & yummy!
I must have done something wrong with this recipe. I tried it last Christmas and it was awful - hard as a rock. I made the wreath so it looked pretty, but I ended up throwing it out because no one would eat it. I went back to the marshmallow fluff recipe.
I have no problems - but then I dont add anything but semi sweet chocolate chips!!
I actually have a secret family fudge recipe that ds makes every year - I find it expensive, it calls for a Hershey Chocolate Bar, as well as chips, and I think 20 marshmellows... I'm in the basement and I'm too lazy to get up find it and then type it out -
but if anyone is really interested I'll find it and post it! It is a no fail fudge, I think because its marshmellows, and not fluff it is better!(this is said in a fun, teasing way - no worries)
but its time consuming... and expensive (chocolate is expensive)