To make microwave fudge successfully, patience and temperature checks are key. Start by combining the chocolate chips, ...
When Halloween leaves you with extra chocolate, whip up this sweet treat. But you don’t necessarily have to tear apart your kitchen to put leftover Halloween candy to use. In fact, I’m sharing one of ...
Learn how to make one of the oldest known American fudge recipes straight out of the 1890s. This recipe is widely attributed ...
Fudge has been popular since the 1880s, promising a delicious treat with just a handful of ingredients including chocolate, milk, and sugar. While the recipe may look simple, you'll need to pay close ...
Fudge is one of our all-time favorite treats. It’s sweet, simple and makes a perfect gift, especially around the holidays. You can typically find fudge at local candy shops, but it’s also easy to make ...
Kat Thompson is the audience editor of Eater’s Southern California/Southwest region. If you observe it carefully, chocolate can tell a story. At least that’s what Jinji Fraser, the founder of ...
small square pieces of soft chocolate fudge - Izhairguns/Getty Images While the fact that some fudge recipes have as few as four ingredients might make you think it's easy to whip up, mastering the ...
If you know the history of fudge, then you know it gets the name from the mistake made when making caramel. A mistake possibly never tasted finer. Beginning with the original recipes, fudge has gone ...
Fudge is a common sight in candy store display cases, but it’s less common in home kitchens. It’s time for that to change; fudge can be even easier to prepare than cake or brownies, and it delivers ...
Traditional chocolate fudge with sugar, butter, evaporated milk, marshmallow creme, chocolate chips and walnuts. Simple, ...