Five-Minute Fudge Wreath1 (12-ounce) bag semisweet chocolate morsels 9 ounces(3/4 of a 12-ounce bag) butterscotch morsels1 (14-ounce) can sweetened condensed milk1 teaspoon vanilla extract1 (8-ounce) can walnut halves1/2 cup (a couple of handfuls) currants
8-inch cake pan, lightly greased with softened butterCandied 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.
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 recenter can if it drifts.
The fudge will set up almost immediately. Garnish can only be added in the first minute or 2 the fudge is in the pan, so work quickly. Decorate your wreath with "holly" made from cut candied red and green cherries. A wreath left plain can be garnished with a pretty fabric bow when serving. Chill covered in the refrigerator and slice fudge very thin when ready to serve, a little goes a long way.
Recipe courtesy Rachael Ray
Recipe SummaryDifficulty: Easy Prep Time: 5 minutes Cook Time: 5 minutes Yield: 32 servings (2 pounds)Sounds yummy to me. I watched her make it. Very easy!
Saturday, December 04, 2004
Five-Minute Fudge Wreath
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1 comment:
I heard that fudge was supposed to counteract the efects of a bad night. I want some please. My night and day were mixed but I am having a good day now. I posted on my Blog and worked on web test page. Lots to learn and apply. I hope I don't get too far behind you. I will try to make some fudge. Thanks for the recipe.
Hugs to you Jen.
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