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Rachael Ray 5 Minute Fudge Recipe

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Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
1- 12 ounce bag semisweet chocolate morsels (12 ounces)
9 ounces peanut butter morsels (3/4 of a 12 ounce bag)
1- 14 ounce can sweetened condensed milk *SAVE the empty can!
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
8 ounces chopped nuts of choice (optional)
Candied red and green cherries, for garnish (optional)

Directions:
Directions:
Place a heavy pot on the stove and pre-heat it over low heat. Add chocolate and peanut butter morsels and milk stir until morsels are melted and milk is combined. *Save the empty condensed milk can.
Stir in the vanilla and remove the fudge from heat. If adding nuts stir in immediately.
Line round cake pan with plastic wrap and lightly coat with cooking spray. Cover the empty condensed milk can with plastic wrap and place in center of cake pan.
Spoon fudge into pan around can, making sure to center the can if it drifts.
The fudge will set up almost immediately. Garnish can only be added in the first minute or two that the fudge is in the pan, so work quickly. Decorate your wreath with “holly” made from cut candied red and green cherries. Sometimes I sprinkle with red and/or green sprinkles as well.
Chill covered in the refrigerator. Remove the can from the center, remove fudge from pan, discard plastic wrap and place on decorative plate, and cover.

Number Of Servings:
Number Of Servings:
8-12
Preparation Time:
Preparation Time:
5 min
Personal Notes:
Personal Notes:
You could replace the candied cherries for another red and green candy, such as Dots or M&M’s (they are just an optional garnish)

You could also add nuts, raisins or currants. But when I’m giving as a gift, I leave these out, unless I know the recipient likes them.

We’ve made other flavors, by replacing the peanut butter chips with mint or butterscotch or the vanilla for Jack Daniels! **you can use any flavor or flavor combination of chips you want!

 

 

 

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