Old-Fashioned Fudge
Indulge in the timeless allure of classic fudge, a velvety confection that transcends generations. This recipe captures the essence of 'good fudge' – pure, unadulterated chocolate bliss without the distraction of nuts or creams. Embrace the traditional approach, and let a candy thermometer guide you to fudge perfection.
Nutrition
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Carbohydrate
9 g
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Cholesterol
2 mg
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Fiber
0 g
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Protein
0 g
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Saturated Fat
0 g
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Sodium
17 mg
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Sugar
8 g
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Fat
1 g
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Unsaturated Fat
0 g
DIRECTIONS
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01 Step
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In a medium-sized heavy-bottomed saucepan, whisk together the cocoa powder, sugar, and salt. (2 minutes)
02 Step
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Stir in the corn syrup and milk until the mixture is smooth and well combined. Add the butter. (1 minute)
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Place the saucepan over medium heat and cook, stirring occasionally to prevent scorching, until the mixture reaches the soft-ball stage (235-240°F or 112-116°C) on a candy thermometer. (Approximately 15-20 minutes). Be patient and monitor the temperature closely!
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Remove the saucepan from the heat. Using a wooden spoon or a sturdy spatula, beat the fudge mixture vigorously until it thickens and loses its glossy sheen. This step is crucial for achieving the perfect fudge consistency. (Approximately 5-7 minutes).
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Stir in the vanilla extract. (30 seconds)
06 Step
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Pour the fudge into a buttered 9x9-inch baking dish, spreading it evenly. (1 minute)
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Let the fudge cool completely at room temperature until it is firm and set. This may take several hours. (2-3 hours)
08 Step
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Once set, cut the fudge into small squares and serve. Enjoy! (5 minutes)
For the richest flavor, use high-quality cocoa powder.
A heavy-bottomed saucepan is essential to prevent scorching.
Beating the fudge is crucial for the right texture. Don't skimp on this step!
If you don't have a candy thermometer, test for the soft-ball stage by dropping a small amount of the syrup into a glass of cold water. If it forms a soft ball that flattens when removed, it's ready.
For a variation, try adding a pinch of espresso powder to the cocoa mixture for a mocha flavor.
RECIPE REVIEWS
Avarage Rating:
3.9/ 5 ( 42 Ratings)
Total Reviews: (5)
Hilario Kemmer
Feb 17, 2025The beating part is definitely key. My first batch was a bit grainy, but the second was perfect!
Jadyn Gutmann
Dec 1, 2024I've been searching for a classic fudge recipe, and this is it! So simple and delicious.
Kathlyn Spencer
Sep 28, 2024This recipe is a game-changer! My family devoured it in minutes.
Lloyd Flatley
Jun 8, 2024The instructions were so clear, even a beginner like me could make perfect fudge.
Garry Okeefe
Apr 18, 2024I added a dash of sea salt on top, and it was amazing! Thanks for the great recipe.