I have the solution, as this is so quick and easy to make:
Penuche Fudge
1 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup hard margarine
1/4 cup cream or milk
1/2 tsp vanilla
2 cups sifted icing sugar
1/2 cup chopped nuts, optional
Butter a small 5 or 6 inch square pan, or loaf pan.
In a 2-Q mixing bowl with handle, measure brown sugar and place
margarine on top. Microwave, uncovered, high for 2- 2.5 minutes. Whisk in cream until thoroughly combined. Microwave high, uncovered, 2-2.5 minutes. Add vanilla and beat with a wooden spoon 2 minutes.
Add sifted sugar and beat thoroughly until smooth. Add nuts if desired and pour into prepared pan. Cool before cutting into pieces.
Makes 1 lb of fudge, approx 16 pieces.
Oh and I thought I had better eat some just to double check it was good.........no really you don't need to thank me for having to do that, really..........LOL
I got the recipe from a thread on Frugal Shopper.
I am a British born, living in Canada since May of 1989. My blog is about all aspects of my daily life.
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That sounds both quick and delicious. A great combination!
Hi. Hope you're having a relaxing Christmas holiday and not spending too much time doing last-minute baking. As for my last-minute shopping, it's out the door, walk three blocks (mind the crossing, they drive like fools here) and nip into the Mall. For tasty treats you can't beat M&S; they have a whole range of goodies you can buy and then pass off as your own ;)
my son would demolish the lot in one sitting
That looks sinfully rich and delicious.
Thanks for sharing this recipe.
thanks for popping by on such a busy day and commenting........I am busy baking (10am), didn't plan it out well and will be baking until early afternoon.........
Merry Christmas everyone, I will be posting daily through the holidays.
Gill
Yum, the fudge looks delicious! Thank you for sharing the recipe.
I would like to wish you and your family a healthy, happy, and safe holiday season.
Mele Kalikimaka and Hauoli Makahiki Hou!
Aloha!
I'll happily volunteer to 'sample' any of your baked goods. I'm sure they're all delicious but I know you would want to make sure!
Have a very Merry Christmas.
Your fudge sounds delish.
Have a very Happy Christmas, Gil.
Gill, That looks heavenly... Made my mouth water!!!!! I think I'll try that recipe sometime.
Merry Christmas.
Hugs,
Betsy
I must try this. I hope you had a lovely one, with a bit of England tucked into the Canadian!
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