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Chocolate Peanut Butter Fudge
SUBMITTED BY:
Jean
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BoobyBabyMommy
"This is such an easy and fun recipe to make."
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3 cups white sugar
1 cup evaporated milk
1/4 cup cocoa
1/2 cup peanut butter
1 tablespoon butter
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DIRECTIONS
Butter one 9x9 inch pan.
Combine the sugar, evaporated milk and cocoa in saucepan. Stir over high heat until mixture comes to a rolling boil. Lower heat to medium and continue cooking to a soft ball stage.
Remove from heat, add peanut butter and margarine. Beat by hand until creamy; pour into prepared pan. Allow to cool and cut into squares.
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Reviewed on Dec. 8, 2006 by PaulFoster
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Dec. 8, 2006
I tried this recipe twice, and I've perfected it now. The trick is to use confectioner's sugar, not white sugar like the recipe specifies. I tried once with white sugar and 2 times with confectioner's sugar. Confectioner's sugar is in 99% of fudge recipes - there were a lot of people on here saying their fudge came out grainy, and that would be why! So make sure to use confectioner's, and I've found that 7-8 minutes is the right amount of time for the "soft ball stage" to be reached, but you really ought to try it out in a cold glass of water every 30 seconds until it forms little balls in the water. I added a little more peanut butter in my 2nd try as well, maybe 1/8 cup more, and my family definitely liked it better, so if you're a PB stickler like me, add more peanut butter!
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I tried this recipe twice, and I've perfected it now. The trick is to use confectioner's...
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Reviewed on Dec. 22, 2003 by LADYEPONINE
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Dec. 22, 2003
I think the problem people were running into when they say this mixture never got to the "soft ball" stage is this: the soft ball stage does not mean that the mixture in the pan comes together in a ball, like dough does, but rather that a drop of the mixture, dropped into a glass of ice-cold water, will form a ball that flattens slightly when you place it on a flat surface. You can also tell the stage with a candy thermometer. This recipe is pretty sweet, but has a nice texture.
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Reviewed on Dec. 5, 2003 by DECKTHEHOLS
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Dec. 5, 2003
I feel bad for the people who tried this recipe and got bad results because it's great! It sounds like the "soft ball stage" is the tricky part. I had no clue what the soft ball stage, so I just cooked & stirred until my husband and I thought it looked good. It was really quick--about five minutes to get to the soft ball stage. Mine's a tad grainy, so maybe I didn't go long enough. But if your not sure on the soft ball thing, just go about 5 minutes and it will turn out great!
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Reviewed on Jul. 3, 2008 by BoobyBabyMommy
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Jul. 3, 2008
Really Good, to be the first time that i make it of course we love peanut butter so instead of the original amount of peanut butter i used 1/2 Cup crunchy PB and 1/4 creamy PB and instead of evaporated milk i improvised and used normal 2% 1&1/2 C and also i added 1 Teaspoon of vanilla it came out sooooo creamy of course i added and extra 1 TSP of butter and cutted it as soon as it was semi cold kinda semi warm so it wont brake, i submited a pictured and guess what? it Melts in your mouth, not grainy or crystalized and even tho i dont have a candy thermometer i did it and just let it boiled till it became a very slow boil and all the way to the top, so for those who dont have a CT just let it boil till it raises like if its going to overboile and the trick is when it is boiling really slow like not boiling at all. I love it, and plan to make it again just as i did. again not bad for a first time make!!!! Jen
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Really Good, to be the first time that i make it of course we love peanut butter so instead of...
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Reviewed on Jun. 23, 2006 by SachaG
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Jun. 23, 2006
This was a horrible recipe! I tried it twice and both times immediately after adding the peanut butter the fudge hardened up and became rock solid and crystalized. I was sad to have wasted all my ingredients on this recipe
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This was a horrible recipe! I tried it twice and both times immediately after adding the...
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Reviewed on Jun. 25, 2004 by OLDLADY1
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OLDLADY1
Jun. 25, 2004
I don't know how some people got a creamy textured fudge out of this. I have been cooking and baking since I was 12 years old and this recipe stinks! I am now 68 years old. I did everything right of that I am sure. It is toooo sugary, too grainy and also it got hard as a rock in a matter of hours. Don't even try this one, it's a waste of all the ingredients!
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I don't know how some people got a creamy textured fudge out of this. I have been cooking and...
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Reviewed on Dec. 16, 2007 by PROOFREDHEAD
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PROOFREDHEAD
Dec. 16, 2007
This is the fudge my Mother made. It does take white sugar, not powdered. The reason for the graininess, is stirring it too much. Mom always said, Don't monkey with it or it'll go sugary on you. Soft ball stage is dropping a teaspoon full in a cup cold water..If it stays together in a soft ball, it's done. Good luck with this recipe, once you do it right, you'll feel so accomplished.
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This is the fudge my Mother made. It does take white sugar, not powdered. The reason for the...
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Reviewed on Nov. 13, 2007 by Susan G
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Nov. 13, 2007
Sorry, I didn't care for this at all. It was very grainy and a lot harder than most fudges. I prefer the creamy type. The directions were good, and only needed a few ingredients but it's not a fudge I would give at Christmas.
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Sorry, I didn't care for this at all. It was very grainy and a lot harder than most fudges. I...
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Reviewed on Sep. 25, 2007 by LWELLING
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LWELLING
Sep. 25, 2007
I followed this recipe and it was just like my mothers fudge. We lost the recipe and now I found it again. This is exactly like MOMS! My family loves it. I put 1 tsp of vanilla in at the end. I used regular sugar and it turned out perfect. Only needs to cook about 5-7 min. after a rolling boil. Thanks for the recipe.
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I followed this recipe and it was just like my mothers fudge. We lost the recipe and now I...
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Reviewed on Apr. 8, 2003 by SUSAN A. COTTRELL
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Apr. 8, 2003
Tastes great, but I must have cooked it too long, it got too hard and I was unable to cut it-it just broke apart. Any suggestions? Susan C.
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Tastes great, but I must have cooked it too long, it got too hard and I was unable to cut...
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