Recipe for vanilla fudge4/11/2024 Go Green: Add a little variety to your plate of fudge and use green food coloring for half of the batch. Festive and a treat to the eye, this Vanilla Peppermint Fudge would make a great addition to any Christmas plate and would make a great gift, too. I was surprised by how quickly I made this fudge and how delicious the result was. My need for fudge trumped his need to eat yet another candy cane. So don’t judge me that I had to pry a candy cane out of my little boy’s hand in order to make this fudge. When he’s not chucking the Christmas ornaments on our tree across the room he can be found hiding in a corner with both hands full of candy canes and a red stained mouth that condemns him of his crime. The culprit? My sixteen month old son, who is appropriately nick named “King Kong” for his destructive capabilities. Mix: Remove from heat and stir in the peanut butter and vanilla until smooth and fully combined. Cook while stirring frequently until the brown sugar and butter dissolve and the mixture comes to a boil. The bottom half of our Christmas tree is suspiciously missing all of the candy canes. Cook: Combine the brown sugar, milk, and butter in a medium saucepan over medium-high heat. Leave to cool completely then cut into squares and serve. Mark the surface of the fudge with a sharp knife, this vanilla fudge recipe makes about 36 squares. Pour into an 18cm shallow square tin brushed with a little vegetable oil, and leave for 10-15 minutes or until almost set. Pour into the tin, smooth the top and sprinkle over the remaining 25g chopped fudge pieces. Using an electric mixer or wooden spoon, beat all of the ingredients together in a large mixing bowl for two minutes until the batter is smooth. Unless one of those ingredients is candy canes…which in our house, are a hot commodity. Remove the pan from the heat and stir in the vanilla extract. Preheat the oven to 180C/160Fan/350F/Gas mark 4. This creamy Vanilla Peppermint Fudge only requires five ingredients which, in theory, should be easy to come up with.
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