ChefDebi
- 13
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
The thread centers around requests and shared experiences related to quick fudge recipes. Participants discuss various methods and ingredients, while also expressing concerns about product sizes affecting their recipes.
Participants generally agree on the issue of product size reductions affecting recipe outcomes, but there are differing opinions on specific recipes and methods for making fudge.
Participants share personal experiences with fudge recipes and express their frustrations regarding changes in product sizes, which they believe impact their cooking results.
Consultants looking for quick fudge recipes or those interested in discussing the impact of product sizes on cooking may find this thread relevant.
pamperedlinda said:just a hint of warning.....so many munfacturers have chosen to decrease the size of their products and this can affect the outcome of your recipe (really PO's me!....grrr!) Anyhow. If I remember correctly, chips used to come ina 12oz size bag (2 cups), now they are in a 10 ounce bag (1 2/3 cups) so beware...... I made Peanut Butter fudge the other night and it didn't come out just right, upon further inspection....Reeses has downsized their bags.....grrrrr!
Jennie4PC said:Linda,
I have noticed that also, and to top it off we are either paying the same or more for less.
That's what I do - I give them a litle swirly action when I'm squeezing them out too - for a special touchGrandmarita said:Ladies, another quick way to make KISSES, is with our Easy Accent Decorator and the
largest tip. .....!
To make a quick fudge, you typically need sweetened condensed milk, chocolate chips (or other types of chips like peanut butter or butterscotch), and butter. Optional ingredients can include vanilla extract, nuts, or marshmallows for added flavor and texture.
The preparation time for quick fudge is usually around 10-15 minutes. After mixing the ingredients, you will need to allow the fudge to set in the refrigerator for about 2 hours before cutting it into pieces.
Absolutely! You can customize your quick fudge by adding different types of chocolate, incorporating flavors like mint or almond extract, or mixing in nuts, dried fruits, or candy pieces. Experimenting with different ingredients can create unique variations of fudge.
Leftover fudge should be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to a week. If you want to keep it longer, you can refrigerate it for up to 2-3 weeks or freeze it for up to 3 months. Just make sure to wrap it well to prevent freezer burn.
The best way to cut fudge is to use a sharp knife that has been warmed under hot water and then dried. This helps to create clean cuts without crumbling the fudge. You can also line the pan with parchment paper for easier removal and cutting.