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Thread: WONDERFUL White Fudge

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    Saw the recipe for Boyfriend Fudge and thought I'd share my favorite white fudge recipe. Given to me by a friend and requested at all of our church get-togethers during the holidays... This is truly WONDERFUL...so watch out or you may eat too much!

    Wonderful White Fudge
    Toast 1 cup pecans at 350 degrees for 8 - 10 minutes. Dot with butter before cooking....

    Mix 2/3 c condensed milk (not evaporated, condensed) with 1- 12 oz. package white chocolate chips.

    Melt until smooth. Add 1/4 tsp. vanilla. Stir in pecans. Place in foil lined 8" x 8" dish. Cut into squares before completely hardened...

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    thanks a lot, I just gained 4 pounds reading the recipe...

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    Sounds yummy!

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    Oh yummy. I want to make this for Christmas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by donnaree59
    Saw the recipe for Boyfriend Fudge and thought I'd share my favorite white fudge recipe. Given to me by a friend and requested at all of our church get-togethers during the holidays... This is truly WONDERFUL...so watch out or you may eat too much!

    Wonderful White Fudge
    Toast 1 cup pecans at 350 degrees for 8 - 10 minutes. Dot with butter before cooking....

    Mix 2/3 c condensed milk (not evaporated, condensed) with 1- 12 oz. package white chocolate chips.

    Melt until smooth. Add 1/4 tsp. vanilla. Stir in pecans. Place in foil lined 8" x 8" dish. Cut into squares before completely hardened...
    Don't you have to cook it? Surely warm pecans doesn't melt the choc chips etc.

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    Thank you -- I'll trying it for Christmas gifts

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    I'm sorry... I said melt... meant over medium high heat in a sauce pan. Stir until smooth and then add pecans.

    The toasted pecans give it a wonderful, nutty taste! Love it!

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    yummy, thanks for sharing

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    Sounds like a good Christmas gift! But I have 2 questions:

    1) Do you mean sweetened condensed milk?

    2) Does the fudge have to be kept under refrigeration?

    Thanks.

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    How funny! Your response made me laugh out loud!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by ptquilts
    thanks a lot, I just gained 4 pounds reading the recipe...

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