![]() This tiny little detail was the highlight of the ‘ dish’ in the end… a multi-leveled heart centrepiece on what was left of the vanilla fudge. I used the cocoa fudge to make a chocolate fudge heart which I layered on top of a coffee flavoured heart. The vanilla pod version was a favourite though – I let the pod boil away and the flavour quickly seeped into the gooey delight.Īs for infusing the fudge with a red chilli, one was not enough (sans pips) to give enough bite. Rum worked a treat but sherry didn’t taste too great. Pour the fudge onto a baking sheet (or silicone mat) and cool. In a large microwave safe bowl, combine sweetened condensed milk, chocolate chips, and vanilla extract. After about 10 mins the mixture will thicken slightly, taking on a golden caramel colour. It’s important not to overcook the mixture, so stir constantly to stop it catching on the bottom of the pan. ![]() Cool mixture slightly, add vanilla, cocoa, and confectionery sugar. Turn up the heat to medium-high and bring to a rolling boil. Cook for 6 minutes on low heat, stirring constantly. I ended up making a huge mess in the kitchen, when I decided to experiment with all kinds of different flavours. Combine butter, both types of sugar, milk, salt in a saucepan and bring to a boil. Pour into a greased 18 x 28 cm pan and leave to cool. Remove from the heat, add vanilla and beat mixture with a wooden spoon until it begins to thicken. (Place a drop of the mixture into a glass of water and it should form a soft ball when rolled between your fingers). Boil slowly, stirring all the time, until the soft ball stage is reached ± 25 minutes. ![]() Stir over a low heat until the sugar has dissolved.Īdd syrup and butter, stir till butter has melted.Īdd the Condensed Milk and stir until mixture comes to the boil. Place sugar and water into a heavy saucepan. We got back and I realized I didn’t have my special fudge recipe (from my Mom!) so bopped off to the Nestle web site at and wallah, there was a recipe very similar to the one we grew up with: We took a long slow walk down to the local village this afternoon to buy the ingredients for fudge. ![]()
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