Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Salted Caramel Fudge
Christmas has been and gone for another year, but a great idea for gifts for the sweet tooth all year round is home made fudge. For my Christmas boxes this year, I made the devine salted caramel fudge pictured in this post. The recipe can be found online here at Taste.com.au.
This fudge is fairly easy so there is not much I can add to the recipe. However, do be careful not to let your fudge burn (eg by turning up the stove too high). The fudge will take a while to thicken, but be patient - it gets there eventually. If you end up with hard dark burnt bits in your fudge, you can sometimes salvage it by sieving the mixture - but this must be done before it gets too thick or sets.
Otherwise, make this fudge, sit back, and enjoy its contrasting sweet and salty flavours as it melts in your mouth - but try to save some for gifting!
Glad you had a wonderful Christmas! Your caramel fudge sounds amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteI have never made fudge - I may need to rectify that just to satisfy my curiousity over the process :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks like great fudge!
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious and beautiful...and best of all, it's not chocolate! Lucky recipients of this from you!
ReplyDeleteThis looks and sounds delightful. I don't eat fudge normally because I find it too sweet, but I love the idea of the salt to counteract the sweetness and caramel, well, that does sound divine.
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