Holiday Fudge Recipe

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Ingredients: 3 cups of Sugar 1/2 cup of Powder Cocoa (the kind you bake with) 1 cup of Evaporated Milk (regular milk will do if that's all you have on hand) 1/4 cup (1/2 a stick) of butter or margerine 4 tablespoons of Corn Syrup Pinch of Salt Directions: Combine all ingredients in a heavy, large saucepan.  Cook over medium heat until the mixture reaches a soft ball consistency (235° - 240°).  Remove from heat. Add 1 cup of chopped nuts if desired.  Stir until it cools a bit and starts to get a little stiff.  Either pour it into a buttered dish or drop by spoonfuls onto waxed paper.  Let cool completely before storing it in containers. Useful Tips: If you are a novice at making candy you should buy a good candy thermometer. This will help ensure you take your candy off the fire at the appropriate stage and that your candy will set properly.  If you are unsure about whether the candy has cooled enough but not too much to be dropped by spoonful, then pouring it into a buttered dish is much easier.  The candy doesn't have to cool as long to be poured and doesn't require as much accuracy in knowing the "feel" of your fudge.  If the candy has set too much and is too stiff to be poured or dropped, add a little milk to the pot and return it to a medium fire until its liquid again and then remove from the fire and stir again until the consistency is a bit stiff again. Now for the best part, PICTURES!
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Full Blog Post - http://www.jeanninescuisine.blogspot.com/2012/11/gammy-fudge-candy.html?m=1 Sorry I couldn't do a proper link from my mobile.

 
going to try this out today to give to a friend! I love baking, but have only made fudge a few times. I might have to keep some for myself 
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How did your fudge turn out?

going to try this out today to give to a friend! I love baking, but have only made fudge a few times. I might have to keep some for myself  :bandit:
 
This looks delicious! I have a huge pecan tree in my backyard so I will be making this for the Christmas holidays :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> thanks for sharing.

 
Hope you enjoy it as much as my family has!

This looks delicious! I have a huge pecan tree in my backyard so I will be making this for the Christmas holidays :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> thanks for sharing.
 
Hope you enjoy it as much as my family has!
Thanks so much for posting this- I'm excited to make it for my family. Have you tried any other variations- peanut butter, marshmallows, etc. etc, I know sometimes basic is best but I always like to try to jazz it up- it's my style :D /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />
 
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