Store fudge in an airtight container in the fridge for up to three days. The ingredients for fudge need to be heated to the ‘soft ball’ stage (ie a temperature of 112-116C/234-240F).
Remove the fudge from the tin, transfer to a chopping board and slice into 36 pieces (6x6) with a sharp knife. It's best to use a non-stick saucepan to make fudge as it is less likely to catch and ...
This Butterbeer Fudge recipe is the perfect sweet treat for your next Harry Potter party or movie night! With all the delicious flavor of butterbeer in a tasty bite size dessert, it’s a fun food ...
Well, you must be in the pie recipe section of your cookbook, right? Not so fast! Maybe you're dreaming of a tart instead. If there was a family tree of pastry, pies and tarts (much like pies ...