Fudge is a common sight in candy store display cases, but it’s less common in home kitchens. It’s time for that to change; fudge can be even easier to prepare than cake or brownies, and it delivers ...
In a bowl, melt the chocolate, then add in a can of sweetened condensed milk. Mix until well combined. Add marshmallow fluff into the bowl. Add Ritz crackers into a silicone muffin tray. Scoop the ...
This fudge recipe only needs two ingredients, yogurt and dark chocolate chips. There’s no need to use the stove for this recipe—just melt, stir and chill. It sets firm in the fridge within one to two ...
Fudge is a popular and much-appreciated Christmas gift. Brooke Haymaker of Lexington says her recipe is easy and quick to make, and doesn't require use of a candy thermometer. Herald-Leader Microwave ...