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Easy Chocolate Fudge with Fruit and Nuts

This homemade fudge is ideal for giving as an Easter present. You can make it with milk or plain chocolate - and really go to town on the packaging.

Preparation time : 10 minutes, plus at least 2 chilling
Cooking time : 5 minutes
Total time : 2 hours 15 minutes

Ingredients

200g bar Waitrose Continental Plain or Belgian Milk chocolate
½ x 397g can sweetened condensed milk
50g chopped pecans (optional)
50g dried cranberries (optional)
100g golden icing sugar, sifted
1 tsp vanilla extract
Caster sugar, to sprinkle

Method

  1. Line a square tin measuring about 21cm x 21cm with parchment paper, creasing it into the corners.
  2. Break the chocolate into small pieces and place in a heatproof bowl. Add the condensed milk and place the bowl over a saucepan of gently simmering water, making sure the base of the bowl is not in contact with the water.
  3. Heat gently, stirring the chocolate until completely melted. Remove from the heat and stir in the pecans, cranberries, if using, icing sugar and vanilla extract until evenly combined.
  4. Spoon the mixture into the tin and level the surface with the back of the spoon. Chill for at least 2 hours until the fudge is firm.
  5. Lift out of the tin and remove the paper. Dust the surface lightly with the sugar. Using a sharp knife cut the fudge into small squares.

Cook's tips

Use Fiddes Payne Vanilla Sugar instead of plain sugar to dust the fudge. You can buy this in branch, or make your own by storing a couple of vanilla pods in with your golden caster sugar.
To make chocolate-coconut fudge, add a 50g sachet of creamed coconut, chopped, when melting the chocolate.

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Nutritional information

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Energy 66kcal
Fat 2.7g
Saturated Fat 1.2g
Salt trace
Sugars 9.7g

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MaddieBee

13/12/2009

I made this for my Nan last christmas - She absolutly loved it! I intend to make it for her again this year! (:

jane robinson

26/07/2008

great recipe, works everytime and fun to let children mix. i also made adding chopped walnuts and a dessert spoon of camp coffee to make mocha walnut fudge absolutely wonderful!!!!

Shelley19

15/07/2008

I have just made this and wondered how best to store it. In the fridge or the cupboard? Any suggestions?

Thanks

fayw

18/04/2008

Just made fudge again and have used the wrong milk! Used evaporated instead of condensed and the fudge was extremely runny. Could be the problem someone was having earlier? Have now re-made and is as good as ever.

fayw

18/04/2008

Brilliant recipe - worked out really well and the children couldn't get enough of it!!!

aisle_cruiser

14/04/2008

I've also made this twice now and it's set perfectly both times, so I can only agree with the suggestion that you've used too much condensed milk. I used coconut instead of nuts both times - delicious!

I also bought my condensed milk in the 450g squeezy bottle, more convenient (and better for my waistline!) than being left with half a tin, which I always end up eating with a spoon!

Kerstin1709

26/03/2008

I have made this for the first time today and mine worked really well, I made two lots with and without the fruit and nuts. Are you using half the tin of condensed milk? Thats the only thing I can think that would make it to runny.

Graham23

23/03/2008

I have tried this recipe twice now and both times the fudge has not set. I just end up with a running mess which looks a bit like a melted Mars Bar! - Has anyone else had this problem?


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