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The Best 50 Fudge Recipes Free FREE THE BEST 50 FUDGE RECIPES PDF Marcia Kriner | 80 pages | 01 May 2004 | Bristol Publishing Enterprises Inc.,U.S. | 9781558672901 | English | San Leandro, CA, United States Fudge Recipes | Allrecipes Are you looking for an easy, cheap and delicious Christmas dessert? Then, try these fudge recipes. Perfect Peppermint Fudge. Sugar Cookie White Chocolate Fudge. Easy Christmas Tree Fudge. Red Velvet Fudge. Peppermint Bark Fudge. Christmas Chocolate Fudge. Red Velvet Candy Cane Fudge. Eggnog Fudge. German Chocolate Fudge. Candy Cane Fudge. Peppermint Brownies. Peppermint Crunch Fudge. Peppermint Swirl Fudge. Salted The Best 50 Fudge Recipes Chocolate Toffee Fudge. White Chocolate Peppermint Fudge. Christmas Confetti Fudge Squares. Pistachio Fudge. Drunk Santa Fudge. Butter Pecan The Best 50 Fudge Recipes. Gingerbread Fudge. Peppermint Mocha Fudge. Vanilla Bean Fudge. Cinnamon Snickerdoodle Fudge. White Chocolate Cranberry Fudge. Green Ombre Fudge. Creamy Chocolate Fudge. Gumdrop Fudge. Pecan Buttermilk Fudge. White Chocolate Cranberry Orange Fudge. Peppermint Chocolate Fudge. Spiced Pumpkin Fudge. Pecan Pie Cheesecake Fudge. Chocolate Cherry Fudge. Oreo Peppermint Bark Fudge. Christmas Fruit Fudge. Easy Red Velvet Fudge. Hot Chocolate Fudge. Turtle Fudge. Caramel Chocolate Fudge. Maple Walnut Fudge. Dark Chocolate Pomegranate Hazelnut Fudge. White Chocolate Mint Fudge. Mint Oreo Marshmallow Fudge. Sugar Cookie Fudge you could add Christmas sprinkles instead to make it look more festive. Five-Minute Fudge Wreath. Chocolate Pecan Fudge. Caramel The Best 50 Fudge Recipes Pie Fudge. White Chocolate Fruitcake Fudge. Buckeye Fudge. Christmas Candy Cookie Dough Fudge. Harry Potter Butterbeer Fudge. Orange Cranberry Pistachio Fudge. Easy Christmas Fudge. Your email address will not be published. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Subscribe to the latest. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. White Chocolate Peanut Butter Fudge - A Dash of Sanity This recipe was given to me years ago by a friend. It disappears quickly and is a favorite of family and friends! Chocolate fudge, peanut butter fudge, fudge with nuts, fudge with swirls—more top recipes The Best 50 Fudge Recipes your fudgiest dreams allow. Staff Picks. Fudge Rating: Unrated. I double the recipe and put in a glass baking dish 9x13 inches. Nice for holidays. Keep it for a secret and family and friends will think you worked forever on it. You can also use peanut butter chips and make peanut butter fudge. By Dana. Penuche Fudge Rating: Unrated. This is a favorite of mine and I make this every Christmas. The kids go nuts over it. Chocolate Orange Fudge Rating: Unrated. A simple fudge recipe combining semisweet chocolate chips, condensed milk, pecans and grated orange peel. Use almonds, or any kind of nut, if desired. By Angela. Elisa's Famous Fudge Rating: Unrated. This is a recipe my family loves! It's pretty simple and does not take an expert to make it; because of this many people make variations to this recipe!! I hope you enjoy my recipe! By Elisa. Homemade Yummy Fudge Rating: Unrated. By Lauressa Abrew. This is 'wicked good' stuff! The Best 50 Fudge Recipes creamy sweet confection will disappear as fast as a wink. A friend shared The Best 50 Fudge Recipes recipe with me, and it is by far the The Best 50 Fudge Recipes fudge recipe I've ever tried. This fudge is too good to only make at Christmas! By Debby. Million Dollar Fudge Rating: Unrated. I have had this recipe for The Best 50 Fudge Recipes it makes an especially creamy fudge. Store in a tin box. This was my aunt's recipe for fudge, passed down through the family. It's better than any fudge I've ever had at the Jersey shore, and easy enough to whip up in 15 minutes or so. By Kelly Phillips. Orange Cream Fudge Rating: Unrated. By Betty from Ohio. A pretty, delicious change of pace from chocolate fudge. By Tarragon. This is the best recipe for creamy and delicious peanut butter fudge I have ever used. It is great for sharing at work. Inspiration and Ideas. Aunt Teen's Creamy Chocolate Fudge. Aunt Teen's Creamy Chocolate Fudge "I've made this probably a dozen times and had rave reviews every single time. Didn't change a single thing! Love this—and it really is easy! How To Make The Best 50 Fudge Recipes. How To Make Fudge Learn how to make smooth, creamy fudge that melts on the tongue. Cherries and Chocolate Fudge. Elisa's Famous Fudge. Boardwalk Quality Maple Walnut Fudge. Gaye's Microwave Fudge. Gaye's Microwave Fudge Rating: Unrated. Close Close Previous. Rating: Unrated. More Fudge Recipes. This fudge is easy to make and very delicious. Enjoy this with your loved ones. For best results be sure to use a candy thermometer. Brown Sugar Candy Rating: Unrated. This recipe is from my mother. This is only one of the many candy recipes she makes at Christmas and gives away to friends. This is the easiest and best peanut butter fudge recipe you will ever find. It is only two ingredients! How can you go wrong with that?!? By Jennifer Johnson. This recipe belongs to my mother and it The Best 50 Fudge Recipes the creamiest peanut butter fudge ever. By Janet Awaldt. This is my grandpa's famous family recipe that he guarded almost all my life, but it's such a good treat I had to share it! Makes a great The Best 50 Fudge Recipes for friends, your kid's teacher, co-workers, or anyone really! By Adriander. Yummy, sweet, salty, sink-your-teeth-in delicious fudge that is both healthy and delicious! By Amanda Brown. This old-fashioned style of peanut butter fudge is not that easy to find out there. The ones I tend to run across always seem to be the soft, creamy version, which is not what I'm into. If it's going to feel like peanut butter in my mouth, then what's the The Best 50 Fudge Recipes No, I want something that feels dense and firm in my fingers but will almost instantly liquefy in when it hits my tongue. By Chef John. This is really yummy fudge. It's creamy, easy and tastes great! There are lots of things you can add to this recipe! By cutegirl7. Coconut Fudge Rating: Unrated. By Danielle 'Aminah' Samuels. This is such an easy and fun recipe to make. By Jean. Peanut Butter Fudge with Evaporated Milk The powdered sugar in this peanut butter fudge recipe dissolves nicely and makes this fudge smooth and creamy! By Crazy About Cooking. Candy Cane Fudge Rating: Unrated. This is a simple, festive and tasty peppermint fudge. A platter was brought to a cookie trade and was gone quickly! By Tina McKellar Musial. An easy recipe for peanut butter fudge. This uses real peanut butter, not peanut butter chips. By Teresa. Never-Fail Fudge Rating: Unrated. Confectioners' sugar, cocoa, butter, milk and vanilla are cooked in a double boiler, then beaten like mad and spread in a pan to cool into fudgey gloriousness. It's appropriate to call this Miracle Fudge because of how it's made. Peanut Butter Fudge Rating: Unrated. 50 Fabulous Fudge Recipes ⋆ Real Housemoms Or rather, I have no self control when it comes to fudge. This round up features The Best 50 Fudge Recipes of my Favorite Holiday Fudge Recipes. Some are my own recipes and others have been submitted by blogger friends of mine. To see any of The Best 50 Fudge Recipes recipes, just click on the link near the photo or the photo itself, to go directly to the recipe page. Thanks to all the bloggers who shared recipes! The Best 50 Fudge Recipes peanut Butter Fudge. Topping my favorite list is my recipe for easy peanut butter fudge. I make it with smooth peanut butter, but you can add nuts or use a crunchy peanut butter too. I love this recipe because it is fool proof. The marshmallow cream makes it a nice light color too! MInt Chocolate Chip Fudge. Mmm Mmm all my favorite tastes in one. This Mint chocolate chip fudge has a fabulous taste and is so easy to make. Get the recipe here. Buckeye Fudge. Make this buckeye fudge from Recipes Just 4U. It has a layer of both and looks delicious! Salted Caramel Eggnog Fudge Brownies. This recipe is a combination between a brownie and a piece of fudge. Get the recipe on A Spicy Perspective. Rocky Road Fudge. This dark chocolate fudge The Best 50 Fudge Recipes mini marshmallows in it for a sweet creamy taste and texture. White Chocolate Mosaic Christmas Fudge. This mosaic Christmas fudge is a favorite in our house. The red and green cherries add a festive touch and blend in nicely with the sweet white chocolate. Easy Pistachio Fudge. Fat Free sugar free pudding mix is the secret ingredient for this fool proof easy pistachio fudge. It sets perfectly every time! See how to make it here. You can still make some delicious fudge with just two ingredients. Find out how at Penny Pincher Jenny. Coconut Pecan Fudge. With the holidays being so frantic, being able to put together this tasty coconut pecan fudge in just minutes is a perfect choice. See the recipe at Lady Behind the Curtain. Vegan Peanut Butter Fudge. Making fudge is The Best 50 Fudge Recipes challenge for vegans because of dairy restrictions. My daughter Jess is a vegan and I tinkered with my fudge recipe last year The Best 50 Fudge Recipes come up with a very tasty Vegan peanut butter fudge for her.
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