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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Gifts From the Kitchen--Easy Microwave Fudge

Number three in my installment of gifts from the kitchen is a variation of an old stand-by--rich chocolate-y fudge.

This particular recipe is by far one of the easiest recipes for quick fudge that I've ever run across.

The basic fudge has only three ingredients, but it lends itself to any number of variations.


Ingredients:
  • 1 12 oz pkg chocolate chips
  • 1 can sweetened , condensed milk
  • 1 t vanilla
Grease a 9 x 9 pan--I lined my with foil and sprayed with cooking spray--you could probably use parchment paper, as well.

Combine chocolate chips and sweetened condensed milk in a microwave safe bowl.


Microwave 2-3 minutes, stirring after every minute, or until chocolate is melted and the milk is incorporated (this picture is after 1 minute) I stirred again at 2 minutes and cooked it an additional 30 seconds just for good measure. Add vanilla and stir well. At this point, I decided on an add-in and stirred in about 1/3 cup of chopped pecans. (Next time I'd probably go with 1/2 cup).


Pour into your prepared pan and chill for about two hours.


Turn out onto a cutting board, peel back the foil if you used it, and it's ready to cut.
This made a thin, dark, rich tasting fudge. I used semi-sweet chocolate chips, but I think it would be good with milk-chocolate chips, and probably the peanut butter or butterscotch flavored chips as well. I'd love to a layered fudge with this, and may try that later in the week.



I packed some of it in this cute little mini-lunch box tin that I bought in the seasonal decorations at Dollar Tree.

Besides the ease of this recipe, I liked the fact that the ingredients are items you can keep on hand for anytime, not just during the holidays. Chocolate chips and sweetened condensed milk may not be something you keep on hand in a really basic pantry, but I think most of us have them on hand or readily available during the holidays, at least.

Why not stock up while they're on sale everywhere and surprise your family with this luscious bite of rich chocolate later in the winter, when they aren't expecting it? Maybe you can make your own goodies for Valentine's Day, too, instead of buying "store-bought" candy.

Don't forget to come back every day this week for more quick and easy recipes that can be used for your family or for gifts, along with ideas for packaging your goodies for giving.

Until next time, good cooking, and good eating!

5 comments:

  1. This sounds so good and I love the way you packaged it -so cute.
    vickie

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  2. This really is one of the most full proof fudge recipes out there - we turned it into truffles this year, by rolling the fudge squares into balls, and then dipping them in melted chocolate chips - yum!

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  3. I love GREAT!!! and EASY!!! recipes and this one is one I think I can do with my grand-daughters. THANKS!!!
    Geri

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  4. I just made something like this, except add peanut butter, yum!!
    Thanks for sharing with Holiday Treats week.

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  5. Oh wow, that is easy! Thanks for linking it up to the Holiday Hop of Goodies! http://cafescrapper-scrapsoflife.blogspot.com/2012/11/holiday-menu-gingerbread-snack-mix.html
    I"m giving your post a pin on Pinterest!

    Susie

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