OLD TIMEY FUDGE
A classic! Good and creamy, this fudge will make a great addition to any dessert platter or gift basket.
Provided by Millie Johnson
Categories Chocolate
Time 45m
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- 1. Set up a work area for tempering the fudge. I run about 3 inches of cold water in the sink and lay out a dish towel next to it. The water will be to quick cool the chocolate and then you set the pot on the towel and stir. ( the towel also keeps you from dripping water when you pour the chocolate.)
- 2. Coat a 8x12 pan (9x13 will be ok, too.) with butter and set next to towel.
- 3. Cut remaining butter and set aside.
- 4. In a 6 quart pot add sugar, cocoa powder and salt. DO NOT TURN ON THE HEAT YET !
- 5. Using the flat side of a spatula mix well. You do not want clumps.
- 6. Add both milks and stir til well mixed and there are no lumps. Turn heat on to medium high and bring to boil. Notice how it looks like there is not much in pot. Stir CONSTANTLY.
- 7. As the mixture heats up it will bubble up.
- 8. When it reaches a certain tempature it will start to go back down. It will start to really shine.
- 9. Every now and then do a water test. To do this, fill a glass with cold water and drop some fudge mixture into it.
- 10. When it reaches the softball stage remove from heat. Softball stage is when you can roll the drop into a soft ball.
- 11. Add vanilla extract and stir..it will bubble up some as it burns off the alcohol. Add butter and stir.
- 12. Now dip pot into water in sink for 4-5 seconds then place on towel and stir. Repeat several times.
- 13. Mixture will begin to thicken. Add nuts and stir.
- 14. Mixture will start to look a little dull..Hurry and pour into buttered pan. Sprinkle a little nuts on top if you want.
- 15. Let set up for 20 minutes then cut with a smooth bladed knife
- 16. Let cool completely before putting in a bag or tin. Otherwise it will sweat and not look so pretty... Enjoy !
COLLEGE FUDGE (OLD TIMEY CHOCOLATE FUDGE)
Would you believe this is a recipe we made in my 9th grade home economics class? They don't even teach that any more. I still make this fudge because it is the "old timey fudge", which I prefer over the quick fudge. I'm guessing that my teacher called it "college" fudge hoping to encourage us all to go to college.
Provided by Bea L.
Categories Chocolate
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- 1. In a medium size heavy saucepan, mix the sugar, cocoa and milk. Stir in the syrup and cook on medium heat, stirring until sugar has dissolved. Continue to cook, stirring only occasionally, until it reaches the soft ball stage. This normally takes about 20 minutes once boiling.
- 2. Remove from heat and do not stir. Set aside to cool. Once it's cooled down add the vanilla and butter and beat until it loses it's shiny look. Add nuts at this point if you so desire.
- 3. Quickly pour into a buttered small shallow glass dish. Allow to harden then cut.
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