CHOCOLATE PEANUT BUTTER FUDGE 
2 cups sugar
1/4 cup cocoa
1/2 cup milk
4 teaspoons butter
1/8 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup peanut butter
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

Combine sugar, cocoa, milk, butter, and salt in a medium sauce pan. Cook over medium-high heat until mixture comes to a rolling boil, stirring constantly. Once mixture reaches a full rolling boil cook for 1 minute, stirring constantly. Remove from heat, then add peanut butter and vanilla extract. Beat with a spoon, while beating fudge will begin to thicken. When fudge consistency changes pour into buttered pan, I suggest an 8x8, then refrigerate to allow to set.

Submitted by: Cory for Debbie McMahon

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Chocolate Peanut Butter Fudge
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 Michelle S (Maryland) says:
I substituted a cup of brown sugar for one of the granulated and used chunky peanut butter. Recipe worked great! Super easy. This one will be a new family favorite.
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 Lori (Virginia) says:
This is my first time preparing fudge. It is easy, and delicious! My suggestion is to cook in a nonstick pan and use a silicone spatula. Makes preparation much easier than a spoon!
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 Nicole (Georgia) says:
A friend's grandmother had given me a recipe for fudge, but due to my computer crashing, I lost it. She didn't get me the recipe quick enough, so I found this one, and it's almost identical! It's so good, and what makes it even better is the ease of preparation.
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 Stephanie (Florida) replies:
Thank you Cory, I lost my recipe back during hurricane Ivan. I made your version batch and another. I tweaked a few things for rich taste. Loved it! If you ever want try Lindt intense cocoa, dried, crushed, and butter peanuts. Same measurement but a much nuttier taste. Thank you again, absolutely amazing recipe!!!
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 Sandra (United States) replies:
When my Dad was alive he always made the best fudge. I never did learn how to make it since he passed at an early age. I made this and it was just like what my Dad used to make. Thanks for sharing!
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 Merri (United States) replies:
Our family "secret" fudge recipe has gotten lost due to our many military moves. This sounds almost identical.. I hope it tastes the same as I am needing a little bit of home right now with my hubby being in Afghanistan

 

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