STAINED GLASS FUDGE (CREAMY
FUDGE)
 
1 pkg semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 stick butter
1 can sweetened condensed milk
1 tsp vanilla
1/2 cup powdered sugar
mini marshmallows
coconut flakes (optional)
wax paper

This is a great creamy fudge recipe my mother gave me; I cannot stand dry crumbly fudge so this is one of my favorites.

The chocolate you use must be real semi-sweet chocolate chips (no substitutions, no imitation chocolate chips, no other types of chocolate).

Combine semi-sweet chocolate chips and butter in microwave safe dish and microwave on defrost setting at 2 minute intervals stirring between each interval until smooth. A double boiler method can be used if desired.

Mix in the butter, sweetened condensed milk, vanilla and powdered sugar until smooth.

Add enough mini-marshmallows to make the mixture lumpy (around 2-3 cups depending on your preference.

Lay out approximately 18 inches of wax paper and sprinkle on a layer of coconut flakes leaving enough room to form the fudge into a log (may make 2 logs depending on the amount of marshmallows used). Pour fudge mixture onto the center of the wax paper and pull the two long sides of the wax paper together and fold them together, tuck the two ends under to form a log.

Refrigerate for at least 4 hours (I usually wait overnight) and cut log into pieces.

The mini-marshmallows give this fudge its stained glass effect. The marshmallows can also be omitted for standard fudge and you can spread the mixture into a baking dish and cover instead of using the wax paper to form logs.

Submitted by: Chrissy Cave

Since microwave ovens vary in power, you may need to adjust your cooking time.

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Stained Glass Fudge (Creamy Fudge)
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 Shelley says:
Yay!!! I misplaced my "See's Fudge" recipe when I moved last year and have missed the fabulous creamy fudge it always delivered. This is the same recipe, though I have never tried it rolled as a log or with marshmallows and coconut. I usually include orange oil as flavoring, which smells and tastes delicious.

Thank you!!! My family will be delighted! :)
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 Rose Fermaintt says:
Great Recipe Chrissy...EVERYTHING YOU WANT IN A FUDGE!!....If you agree with not wanting a crumbly fudge go with this recipe nice taste and definately creamy without being over sugary!!..Two thumbs up, best fudge I've ever had!!
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 Keri Mc says:
Lovely, easy, delicious recipe. I substituted pecans for the marshmallows, though, and it turned out just fine.
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 Jessica (Illinois) says:
My Grandma always made this at Christmas when I was little. She passed away a few years ago and I have been longing for this candy again!! Thanks for sharing!
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 Frances Mitch (Indiana) says:
Use colored marshmallows for a great stained glass window look!
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 Janis (United States) says:
This is an extremely creamy fudge. I substitute chopped walnuts in place of the coconut (didn't have coconut) did the waxed paper roll and it was absolutely fabulous, we called it rocky road when we were done as some marshmellows melted others did not which was great! Thank you for sharing.
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 Jeana A Prockish (Nevada) says:
Thanks Chrissy! After you brought fudge over yesterday I remember when mom used to make it. I just found this. I love it and you sis.
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 P. Thomas (United States) says:
Perfect fudge recipe. It literally melts in your mouth. I added chopped walnuts instead of the other suggestions. Just my preference. Super yummy!

 

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