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Receta Quick and Easy Fudge
by Lana Stuart

514 Shares Pin419 Share21 Tweet3 Stumble71 YumI’ve been catching up on reading all my favorite food blogs for the past few days and everyone is just in a frenzy of baking for Christmas. Everywhere I look there are Christmas cookies! Now I know that lots of people really look forward to their Christmas cookies. But for our family Christmas has always been all about the candies. Homemade candies that we don’t usually make during the rest of the year. Like classic peanut brittle or buttermilk pralines  and my daughter’s favorite date nut chews which I never have found time to photograph and post. I think she’d be more disappointed if I didn’t make those date nut chews than she would be if there wasn’t a single gift under the tree with her name on it. Yeah, the girl really likes her date nut chews. So today’s post is one more of our all-time favorites. Probably one of yours as well. Fudge! A really quick and easy recipe, too. I’ve had this recipe for years and years and it has never failed for me. Except once. And I still don’t know what I did wrong that time. But all of the other 2,437 times I’ve made it have been perfect. It always turns out nice and creamy, never grainy, and using chocolate chips in it gives a wonderfully familiar chocolate flavor that is especially appealing to children. No fancy ingredients required – in fact you probably have every one of them in your pantry right now. So, what are you waiting for? Get in the kitchen and make some of this fudge! A creamy, quick and easy fudge just perfect for the holidays. Click To Tweet (One little note: there are no step-by-step photos because of the boiling-sugar-vs.-camera-vs.-not-wanting-to-be-burned-and-scarred-for-life thing :-) Start by lining an 8×8 pan with foil. Set that aside until you need it later. Put the sugar, evaporated milk, butter and salt in a heavy-bottomed pan. Bring it to a full, rolling boil (that’s a boil that can’t be stirred down) over medium heat while stirring constantly. Continue to boil the milk and sugar mixture while stirring constantly for 4 to 5 minutes. I usually go about 4 1/2. Remove the pan from the heat and stir in the marshmallows, chocolate chips, nuts (if using) and vanilla. Stir briskly until the marshmallows are completely melted and incorporated into the mixture. Pour into the fudge mixture into your prepared pan. Refrigerate it until firm – takes about two hours. Lift the fudge from the pan, remove the foil, and cut into pieces. I make about 4 dozen squares from this. Your mileage, as they say, may vary. I find that after this fudge has set up and hardened in the fridge, you don’t really need to refrigerate it. In fact, it’s better at room temperature. I would keep it covered, though, to prevent it from drying out. Enjoy! Yields 48 piecesQuick and Easy FudgeA quick and easy, creamy fudge just in time for the holidays.10 minPrep Time 10 minCook Time 20 minTotal Time Save Recipe Print Recipe Ingredients1 ½ cups sugar5 oz. evaporated milk2 tblsp. butter¼ tsp. salt2 cups mini-marshmallows1 ½ cups semi-sweet chocolate chips½ cup chopped nuts (optional)1 tsp. vanillaInstructionsLine an 8-inch square pan with aluminum foil. Set aside.Combine the sugar, milk, butter and salt in a heavy-bottomed pan.Bring to a full, rolling boil over medium heat while stirring constantly.Continue to boil, stirring constantly, for 4 to 5 minutes.Remove the pan from the heat and stir in the marshmallows, chocolate chips, nuts (if using) and vanilla.Stir briskly until the marshmallows are completely melted and incorporated into the mixture.Pour into the prepared pan.Refrigerate until firm (at least two hours).Lift from pan, remove foil, and cut into pieces.NotesAll text and photographs on Never Enough Thyme are copyright protected. Please do not use any material from this site without obtaining prior permission. If you'd like to post this recipe on your site, please create your own original photographs and either re-write the recipe in your own words or link to this post.6.6.15http://www.lanascooking.com/quick-and-easy-fudge/ Lana Stuart | Never Enough Thyme Other fudge recipes you might enjoy: Simple Fudge recipe from My Baking Addiction Brown Eyed Baker’s Chocolate Walnut Fudge Chocolate Nutella Fudge from Cookin’ Canuk More Posts You May Like:Christmas Recipe Roundup – Homemade CandiesPecan TassiesVintage Hot Fudge PiePecan PralinesButterscotch BrowniesChocolate Peanut Butter PatéForgotten CookiesMocha Eggnog Sundae 514 Shares Pin419 Share21 Tweet3 Stumble71 Yum