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Chocolate Walnut Fudge
SUBMITTED BY:
LEEMA
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What a Dish!
"I love fudge and this is the best recipe I have."
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PREP TIME
10 Min
COOK TIME
15 Min
READY IN
2 Hrs
Original recipe yield 1 - 8x8 inch dish
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1/2 cup butter
1 cup semisweet chocolate chips
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 cups white sugar
1 (5 ounce) can evaporated milk
10 large marshmallows
1 cup chopped walnuts
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DIRECTIONS
Butter an 8x8 inch dish.
Place butter, chocolate chips and vanilla in a mixing bowl. Set aside.
In a medium saucepan over medium heat, combine sugar, milk and marshmallows. Bring to a boil, stirring frequently. Reduce heat to low and cook 6 minutes more, stirring constantly. Remove from heat.
Pour marshmallow mixture over contents of mixing bowl. Beat entire mixture until it thickens and loses its gloss. Quickly fold in nuts and pour into prepared pan. Refrigerate several hours until firm.
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Reviewed on Dec. 21, 2005 by
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Dec. 21, 2005
So yummy! We ate way too much of this! Use a bigger saucepan than you think you'll need, because it just about doubles in size as it cooks and you don't want any boil-over accidents. I lined my pan with foil too so I can just lift the whole thing up, peel the foil off and cut it up on a cutting board. When it says to beat until it "loses its gloss" I thought I hadn't done it long enough (it was still a little glossy), but it set up perfectly. I love the crunch walnuts add to this. ******UPDATE: Made this again 12/20/5 with orange extract instead of vanilla, kept everything else the same. It was SO GOOD! Try it this way, or use your favorite flavor. (Kept the amount of extract the same, using "real", not artificial, orange flavoring).
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So yummy! We ate way too much of this! Use a bigger saucepan than you think you'll need,...
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Reviewed on Dec. 11, 2005 by CCORN
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CCORN
Dec. 11, 2005
I followed this recipe to a T and it did not work at all. The mixture never really thickened and didn't lose its gloss even after 30 minutes of beating it by mixer. Its been in ther freezer for 2 days and its still wants to be "runny". I don't know what I did wrong but I'm dissappointed because I really wanted this fudge to work. O Well, if anyone knows the fix let me know.
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I followed this recipe to a T and it did not work at all. The mixture never really thickened...
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Reviewed on Dec. 13, 2006 by Janine C.
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Janine C.
Dec. 13, 2006
I've made different fudge recipes over the years, and this is a good one. One thing you have to pay attention to is the evaporated milk....ONLY 5 ounces, not the whole can. It sets up quick and you don't need the fridge. Make sure when you bring it to the boil stage bring it to 225 degrees, then the fudge always hardens.
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I've made different fudge recipes over the years, and this is a good one. One thing you have...
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Reviewed on Dec. 20, 2005 by MOMMYCHERYL
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Dec. 20, 2005
I may have stumbled upon the problem some people are having with this recipe. It's the amount of evaporated milk. When a recipe says "one can" I usually just go with what seems to me to be a standard sized can. But before I poured it in the saucepan this time, I checked the ounces. Whaddya know? To me, a can of evaporated milk is 12 ounces. But this recipe only calls for a 5 ounce can. So be sure to check the size of your milk can! I personally LOVE the fudge you make from the recipe on the back of the marshmallow cream jars. But the cream contains eggs and my son is allergic. (Marshmallows themselves usually do not -- weird, huh?) Anyway, this reciped turned out better than any other non-marshmallow cream variety I've tried. It's creamy, sets up well and tastes nice and yummy. (With all that butter and sugar it ought to!) A quibble is that to my eye it never really lost its gloss. But I quit beating after several minutes anyway and it turned out fine. No nuts for us due to allergy issues as well -- that can be a problem with some fudge recipes I've tried but not this one! Try this an be diligent about the milk measurement and you'll be pleased. And of course, as with anything with milk and this much sugar, forget the directions to stir "frequently" during the heat-up stage and just plan on stirring constantly.
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I may have stumbled upon the problem some people are having with this recipe. It's the amount...
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Reviewed on Dec. 18, 2005 by
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Sandy
Dec. 18, 2005
To sweet and would never harden.
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To sweet and would never harden.
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Reviewed on Nov. 25, 2007 by
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kat
Nov. 25, 2007
Well, I wish I would of had the walnuts, since I had everything else, I didn't bother to run to the store for them. They would of been great. The fudge is still really good!!!! If you use the mini marshmallows just use like 2 cups worth...turned our wonderful!!!
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Well, I wish I would of had the walnuts, since I had everything else, I didn't bother to run...
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Reviewed on Dec. 21, 2004 by ANDREAJP
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ANDREAJP
Dec. 21, 2004
I have never had success with fudge until trying this recipe. It turned out so creamy and, well just perfect. I got rave reviews by everyone that has tried a piece. I would suggest using a candy thermometer just to eliminate any doubt on when it is ready to take off the stove. I did a slight varation on it - First of all I doubled the recipe and left out the walnuts. I also used 1/3 milk chocolate chips and 2/3 semi-sweet (my personal preference). After I poured it into two pans I topped one pan with crushed candy canes and the other with walnut halves. Both versions went over really well but people seemed to really like the one with the candy cane on top. Very festive looking too. The only suggestion I have is to give a approximate time needed to beat the mixture. I wasn't totally sure if the gloss was gone but I had been beating for about five minutes (in a KitchenAid mixer) and was afraid of over doing it. It would have been nice to have a general guideline. Thank you for this recipe. I'm already planning on making it again tomorrow to give away as gifts.
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I have never had success with fudge until trying this recipe. It turned out so creamy and,...
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Reviewed on Jul. 16, 2007 by
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Marie
Jul. 16, 2007
Pretty good fudge. I wish I'd read the reviews or I would've used milk chocolate instead of semi-sweet chocolate since I didn't think it had a rich enough taste for my liking. I had to put it in the freezer for it to set up, but at least it set up! I live in DC and for fudge to set up in DC in the summer is a miracle! For those of you who live in humid climates, be warned that it is NEXT TO IMPOSSIBLE to make any kind of candy in humidity. Trust me, I know.
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Pretty good fudge. I wish I'd read the reviews or I would've used milk chocolate instead of...
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Reviewed on Dec. 18, 2006 by Tracy
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Dec. 18, 2006
I made this as christmas presents for friends and family and everyone just loved it. It was my first time making fudge and this recipe was very easy fool proof! Thank you
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I made this as christmas presents for friends and family and everyone just loved it. It was...
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Reviewed on Dec. 21, 2005 by GVSUGRL
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GVSUGRL
Dec. 21, 2005
Made a batch of this for a friend, who couldn't stop eating it! Took awhile to get to the right consistency, but it was worth it in the end!
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