Did you know you can make this heavenly fantasy fudge recipe with marshmallows, evaporated milk, and chocolate chips? Add your favorites, too. Top this still-warm fantasy fudge with sea salt, chopped ...
Traditional chocolate fudge with sugar, butter, evaporated milk, marshmallow creme, chocolate chips and walnuts. Simple, ...
I had no intention of writing about fudge this week. I’d been thinking about writing another Foodie Awards follow-up, like last week’s ode to burgers, but my editor wanted an Easter feature. I thought ...
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Hot Chocolate Fudge

You’re going to love this easy hot chocolate fudge recipe. It’s perfect for the holiday season! This creamy, chocolatey treat combines simple ingredients for a rich, satisfying dessert that’s ideal ...
Daley Question readers responded generously to my plea for help in finding a fudge recipe made with Nesquik, formerly known as Nestle Quik. (“Fudge recipes, Nestle-style,” Daley Question, Feb. 18, ...
Of all the ways to eat marshmallows, toasted over a fire until they’re gooey and just the right amount charred is a favorite of many people. And if that’s the only acceptable strategy for you, by all ...
The great thing about fudge — aside from all that chocolate, sugar and butter — is that when you fudge it up, it still turns out pretty great. Making traditional fudge — also known as Baltimore fudge ...
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. In a large bowl, combine cocoa and baking soda. Blend in 1/3 cup melted butter. Add boiling water and stir until well blended. Stir in sugar, eggs and remaining butter ...