so here at V and Co. we've made 3 minute fudge, and then last year we did 3 minute mint fudge, this year i made 3 minute walnut fudge.
still trying to confuse those around me and on the internet that i can actually be somewhat of a cook...well at least in the dessert aspect of things. when in actuality i am anything but a great cook. it's okay i can't be it all...good looks, crafty as hell, and an awesome cook would just make people mad at me. so i'll just go with the reality of short hairy colombian girl that has to wax and shave a lot, likes to sew and makes lots of mistakes to get to the final product but when she gets there likes to teach others how to do it too, and doesnt really like to cook but will, and if it looks good and comes out tasting good? bonus!welcome to my blog i get lucky 48.8% of the time and this is where i put that 48.8% in pictures.
okay so enough about me. lets talk about this yummy fudge.
ingredients needed:
2 packages of 11.5 oz chocolate chips (one dark and one milk chocolate)
1 14 oz can of condensed milk
1 small bag of chopped walnuts
3 tablespoons of butter (i forgot to add it to my first batch and it made the fudge kind of dry)
- first place in a microwaveable bowl your 2 packages of chocolate chips, your condensed milk, and your butter.
-next place in the microwave for 3 minutes
-meanwhile get you bag of chopped walnuts and...chop them a little more.
-put some aside to place on top of your fudge
-once your 3 minutes in heaven is done in the microwave, stir in walnuts, then pour into a square pan. mine was a 9x9 pan. if you want thinner squares do a 9 x 13 pan.
let it cool, then cut into squares.
do what you want with the fudge, but i suggest you give some of it away...cause it can be dangerous to just have it in the house.
we'll talk soon.
15 comments:
Yummy, I have those fixings in the cupboard! I should wait until we have some company coming or dh and I will have to eat it all....
just do it. eat it all!!! :)
I use a bag and a half. Maybe I should up it to two. I use different flavours to up the 'ooh' factor, but that usally doesn't multiply the 'work' factor. Orange with dark chocolate. Dried fruit.
I've also noticed that decorative plates and tins distract from seriously misshapen cookies.
My goodness! That fudge looks like sin on a plate! To really save time, I could just eat the chocolate chips straight out of the bag. (Not that I would do that or anything. . .)
Delicias,obrigada pela receita fácil.Beijo.
mmm... I think I have everything needed to make this fudge...
I just finished my Abby Bag. I love it!(I was even able to get the same fabric as yours. Love the combination.) It's displayed right now for my daughters to look at. LOL! It is MINE!
watch out miwako! they are are going to want one too!!! :)
and brenda, i have been known to do that!
karen, smoke and mirrors works every time at my house too! :)
Perfect timing! I was just trying to come up with simple (er, cheap) easy ideas to go with the peach jam I canned this summer that I'm giving as gifts this year. I'll skip the walnuts though (allergies). Mint however, or orange as one commenter suggested, sound perfect.
thanks for sharing :) i think ;)....
I made last year's (mint) Vanessa, and it was pure bliss!!! :o) Thank you for sharing this yummy recipe with us.
Yummy! Definitely hitting the grocery store tomorrow! Thanks so much for posting!
I thought ~ for sure~ you were going to say 'run into the grocery store .....' ~ teehee.
Really looks yummy ~ I'm giving it a try!
yum! I just made your mint fudge last night, and it is soooooo good! I love mint and I love chocolate, so it is the perfect combination!! My college roommate and I loved it and now I'm sharing some at work!
Okay, tried the fudge. I have tried the traditional marshmallow cream and chocolate kind and it was AWFUL This batch looks great - so of course I'll serve it at a party tomorrow night. I left off the nuts (all those nut allergy people) but put green, and red berry sprinkles on the top. Cute!
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