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Homemade fudge

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RosieAndJimDoTheOldRagDoll · 03/11/2018 22:53

Pain in the arse to make, but omg so bloody lush. I've eaten so much baby is kicking like crazy Grin

I just made vanilla this time, what else can I stick in it next time?

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PippilottaLongstocking · 03/11/2018 22:54

Cinnamon, chocolate, coffee, orange (but not all together)

SpoonBlender · 03/11/2018 22:55

I would say rum, but...

I do like it plain, myself. Try a little salt, or a coat of chocolate?

moredoll · 03/11/2018 22:57

Ginger (chopped stem ginger)

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RosieAndJimDoTheOldRagDoll · 03/11/2018 23:03

Oohhh some good ideas here.

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Budgieinaberet · 03/11/2018 23:12

Gingerbread latte. The recipe is in the Sweets made simple book, by Miss Hope and Mr Greenwood.
It's probably on the BBC good food website,as their programme was on BBC

sepsisandAKI · 03/11/2018 23:14

Make it in the slow cooker so easy!

Didsomeonesaybunny · 03/11/2018 23:15

I love fudge too and will be buying ingredients soon in prep for Christmas. I usually make it with chocolate bars; mint aero or crunchy. Really delicious and gives it extra flavour. Sea salted caramel is also really delicious

RosieAndJimDoTheOldRagDoll · 03/11/2018 23:26

But is it the same in the slow cooker @sepsisandAKI? I like the traditional hard fudge you make in the pan, not the soft stuff you can buy.

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sepsisandAKI · 04/11/2018 09:12

Rosie not really it was soft but v v lovely. Had so many comments how nice it was. I was really surprised. I put chocolate orange in.

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