As part of her 3 Ingredient Thursday, Erica at
On The Write Path, has posted a recipe I had given her, Raspberry Fudge. The recipe was given to me by a colleague from NC, but I've also seen the recipe in cookbooks and also at the
Eagle Brand site.
I made batches of this fudge for a school fund raiser. The Raspberry Fudge was hugely popular. I earned an hour towards a 30 hr. (mandatory) volunteer commitment for each batch of fudge. The recipe is ridunculously easy to make, and I guarded this recipe so I could have a monopoly on the fudge table an easily wrack up my hours!
The beauty of this fudge recipe is there are so many variations. You are only limited by your imagination, and you don't have to stick to the 3 ingredient rule.
The Basic Recipe2 bags of semi-sweet chocolate chips (you may also use milk chocolate chips or dark chocolate chips whichever you prefer)
1 can sweetened condensed milk (not evaporated milk. Evaporated milk yields unhappy results)
2 T. flavoring. (You may want to use 1 T. vanilla and 1 T. other flavoring. The Eagle brand site uses a lot less flavoring usually 1 1/2 tsp. You may want to adjust the flavoring to suit your taste.)
Nuts (optional: walnut, pecan, hazelnut, peanut, etc.)
This recipe uses the microwave to melt the chocolate. Microwave intensity varies so you may have to adjust the time to suit your microwave.1. Spray an 8 x 8" pan with cooking spray and set aside
2. In a microwave safe bowl, melt the two bags of chocolate chips and the sweetened condensed milk for 1 minute.
2. Stir.
3. Melt for 1 minute more until thoroughly melted.
4. Add flavoring (and nuts, if desired.)
5. Spread in the prepared pan. Chill until set.
6. Bring to room temperature to cut. Cut into 1" x 1" pieces. Enjoy!
7. Refrigerate leftovers if there are any.
Variations:Raspberry Fudge2 bags raspberry chocolate chips (these are sometimes difficult to find, but make all the difference)
2 T. raspberry extract or raspberry syrup
(optional: 1 cup walnuts for Raspberry Walnut Fudge)
Mint Chocolate2 bags of mint chocolate chips
2 T. mint extract (I'm not a huge mint fan. If this is too minty, you can use 1 T. vanilla extract and 1 T. mint extract)
Chocolate Peanut Butter Fudge2 bags semi-sweet chocolate chips
2 T. vanilla extract
1 c. peanut butter flavored chips
Grand Marnier Fudge2 bags semi-sweet chocolate chips
2 T. orange extract (or if not serving to children, 2 T. of Grand Marnier liqueur)
Heath Fudge2 bags semi-sweet chocolate chips
2 T. vanilla extract
1 c. crushed Heath bar candy or brickle chips
Rocky Road Fudge2 bags semi-sweet chocolate chips
2 T. vanilla extract
1/2 c. nuts
1/2 c. mini-marshmallows
Chocolate Almond Fudge2 bags semi-sweet chocolate chips
2 T. almond extract
(1 cup almonds)
Chocolate Cherry Fudge2 bags semi-sweet chocolate chips
2 T. vanilla extract
1 c. chopped candied cherry
Chunky Fudge2 bags semi-sweet chocolate chips
2 T. vanilla extract
1/2 c. chopped peanuts
1/2 c. raisins
M & M Fudge2 bags semi-sweet chocolate chips
2 T. vanilla extract
1 c. mini-M&M candies
Candy Bar Fudge2 bags semi-sweet chocolate chips
2 T. vanilla extract
1 c. favorite candy bar chopped (Milky Way, Snickers, Mounds)
Whew! That's enough fudge to make your dentist happy!