Fudge is a creamy American confectionery made with milk, sugar, butter, and various toppings and flavorings. It is created by boiling milk, butter, and sugar, and then beating it while it cools down, creating creamy but firm blocks which are later cut into delicate individual pieces.
American Chocolate Fudge
Course: DessertCuisine: AmericanDifficulty: Easy4
servings5
minutes5
minutes200
kcal1
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minutesFudge is a creamy American confectionery made with milk, sugar, butter, and various toppings and flavorings. It is created by boiling milk, butter, and sugar, and then beating it while it cools down, creating creamy but firm blocks which are later cut into delicate individual pieces.
Ingredients
2 cups semisweet chocolate chopped, 340g
2 cups bittersweet chocolate chopped, 340g
28 oz sweetened condensed milk
1 tsp sea salt
2 tsp vanilla extract
1 cup walnuts or pecans optional
Directions
- Line a 9×9 inch dish with foil or sheets of parchment paper. You can use a larger dish like 9×13, the fudge will just be a bit thinner. Give the foil or paper a spritz of cooking spray or a swipe of melted butter to help it peel off later
- Add all the ingredients except the vanilla extract into a medium heavy-bottomed pot and place on low heat stirring frequently.
- Once the mixture has thickened and become shiny stir in the vanilla and pour it into your prepared dish and smooth with a spatula. Set aside to cool completely, at least an hour.
- When your fudge has cooled down remove from the dish, peel foil, or paper off and cut into squares with a sharp knife.
- You can enjoy the fudge immediately or wrap in parchment or wax paper.