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Date Posted:12/04/2011 5:18 PMCopy HTML


This looks like a fantastic and easy recipe for the holidays, since there is no
baking involved. Unfortunately, I was unable to embed the video here for you
to view in this post, as apparently Foodnetwork does not provide that as it is
with any of the YouTube Videos. I have the link provided at the bottom of the
page, so that you can watch Rachael Ray as she is making it. I believe that
there is a very short commercial at the beginning of the video.


Five Minute Fudge Wreath - ** No Baking

Recipe courtesy Rachael Ray  - 

Yield:   (2 Pounds)
Level:  Easy

                                  

 

Ingredients

1 (12-ounce) bag semisweet chocolate morsels

9 ounces (3/4 of a 12-ounce bag) butterscotch morsels

1 (14-ounce) can sweetened condensed milk

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

1 (8-ounce) can walnut halves

1/2 cup (a couple of handfuls) currants

8-inch cake pan, lightly greased with softened butter

Candied cherries, red and green, for garnish, optional

Directions

Place a heavy pot on the stove and preheat it over low heat. Add chips and milk and stir until chips are melted and milk combined. Save the empty condensed milk can. Stir in vanilla and remove fudge from heat. Add nuts and currants and stir in immediately.

Cover empty condensed milk can with plastic food wrap and center it in the greased cake pan. Spoon fudge into pan around can, making sure to recenter can if it drifts.

The fudge will set up almost immediately. Garnish can only be added in the first minute or 2 the fudge is in the pan, so work quickly. Decorate your wreath with "holly" made from cut candied red and green cherries. A wreath left plain can be garnished with a pretty fabric bow when serving. Chill covered in the refrigerator and slice fudge very thin when ready to serve, a little goes a long way.

http://www.foodnetwork.com/five-minute-fudge-wreath/video/index.html














PollyProwse Share to: Facebook Twitter MSN linkedin google yahoo #1
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Re:Five Minute Fudge Wreath

Date Posted:12/09/2011 8:44 AMCopy HTML

Hold on a cotton-pickin' minute missus.....I've gained 5 lbs just reading the ingredients!!

Plumpish Polly xx
Wishing you heaven in your heart, starlight in your soul and miracles in your life.
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Re:Five Minute Fudge Wreath

Date Posted:12/09/2011 3:43 PMCopy HTML


Hee Hee Hee,,,Maybe your guests would adore a piece of this yummy fudge,,,lol..

Besides, you look quite slim to me. There is nothing plumpish about you my friend,,,  It's the time of the year to enjoy life & the holidays and all of its trimmings now, then worry about diets,,,lol.   















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