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Recipe(tried): Fudge in cookie cutters
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marilyn/tx 12-7-2000
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 MSG ID: 0053703
Paula, I am posting a fudge recipe that is so simple and makes about 5 pounds. When you pour it into a pan or mold or cookie cutters, you need to just spread it out to the edges and let it set until firm. I would put the cutters on a waxed paper lined cookie sheet and just place it somewhere out of the way until the fudge is firm. Then you can wrap it or whatever to present it as a gift. Now the fudge.

Fudge

4 1/2 cups sugar
1 13 ounce can evaporated milk
1/2 pound butter
2 cups chopped walnuts
18 ounces chocolate chips, I prefer semi-sweet but may use milk chocolate
3 teaspoons vanilla

Use a large heavy pan to cook this in. Over low heat, cook the milk and sugar, stirring constantly as this sticks easily. Bring to a boil and boil for 15 minutes, stirring constantly. take off heat. Immediately stir in butter, chips, nuts and vanilla. Stiru until al meled and well mixed. Pour into a buttered 9x13x2 inch pan. Let set at least 12 hours before cutting. makes 5 pounds.

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  ISO: Gingerbread Hostess gift
  Paula - 12-4-2000
 
MSG ID: 0053648
  1 An idea? Fudge/cookie cutters
    KellyWA - 12-5-2000
   
MSG ID: 0053681
2 Recipe(tried): Fudge in cookie cutters
    marilyn/tx - 12-7-2000
   
MSG ID: 0053703
  3 Thank You: fudge cookie cutter
    maria oklahoma - 11-24-2005
   
MSG ID: 0074731
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