• Magic Fudge

    From Ben Collver@1:105/500 to All on Wed Sep 3 06:34:58 2025
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    Title: Magic Fudge
    Categories: Fudge
    Yield: 1 Batch

    500 g Can sweetened condensed milk
    140 g Plain butter biscuits;
    - up to 160 g,
    - broken into pieces *
    6 tb Cocoa powder
    40 g Butter (3 tb)

    * Leibniz biscuits in Germany or Marie biscuits in some other
    countries.

    Combine condensed milk, butter, and cocoa powder in a pot. Make sure
    that the pot is relatively large because the biscuits will be added
    in the end.

    Simmer/boil mixture on medium heat for about 6 minutes. Note that it
    burns extremely quickly, so you have to constantly stir!

    Remove the pot from heat when the mixture becomes somewhat stringy.

    Add the broken biscuits.

    Mix until all biscuits are covered in chocolate mixture.

    Put mixture into buttered form and leave to cool. I often just spread
    it onto parchment paper and smooth the top and sides a bit.

    Cut into pieces and store in fridge. Ideally, it should be cooled in
    the fridge before cutting so the cuts are cleaner, but I usually
    don't have enough space in the fridge for that.

    Notes:

    * Some brands of biscuits are so soft that they soak through really
    quickly when combined with the chocolate mixture. The Leibniz
    biscuits in Germany are decent, but I prefer biscuits that are a bit
    harder so the final result isn't as mushy.

    * You may need to adjust the cooking time depending on various
    factors. If it isn't cooked long enough, the resulting fudge will be
    too soft.

    Recipe FROM: The Landour Book of International Recipes

    Recipe FROM:
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