2 c Sugar 1/2 c Sour cream 1/3 c White corn syrup 2 tb Margarine 1/4 ts Salt 2 ts Vanilla 1/4 c Candies cherries, chopped 1 c Pecans, chopped In large heavy skillet, mix first 5 ingredients; cook to softball stage or 236?F. Remove fromheat; let stand 15 minutes. Add vanilla and beat; add cherries and nuts. Pour into buttered 8x8 inch pan. Classic Holiday Cooking
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Christmas White Chocolate Fudge
This video shows you how to make easy Christmas Fudge with just two ingredients and some red and green food coloring. I hope you enjoy the video recipe and subscribe to my channel for more good food made easy.
Christmas Fudge Recipe
Make these easy Christmas fudge to give as gifts this holiday. It's easy and fun. Get the printable recipe -
This homemade candy is simple to make using the microwave (or the stovetop). In under 10 minutes, you will have a pan filled with creamy fudge topped with Christmas sprinkles.
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Christmas Fudge
Colorful and festive, this fun homemade Christmas fudge is a family favorite every holiday. White chocolate chips and vanilla frosting are melted in the microwave and then swirled with food coloring for a rich and creamy decadent candy.
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INGREDIENTS 1 12-ounce bag white chocolate chips about 2 cups 1 16-ounce container vanilla frosting Red and Green gel food coloring
INSTRUCTIONS Line an 8 x 8 casserole dish with foil. Spray with nonstick spray. In a large microwave-safe bowl place the white chocolate chips. Microwave on high for one minute and stir. Add the vanilla frosting to the melted chips. Microwave for 30 seconds and stir. Microwave at 15-second intervals until you achieve melted and smooth mixture. Measure out ¾ cup of the mixture into two different bowls and leave the remaining mixture in the original bowl. The original bowl will stay white. Tint each ¾ cup bowl full of fudge with red coloring and green coloring to the desired depth of color. Drop big tablespoons of each color into the foiled pan in random patterns. Then take a table knife and run it through the fudge to create a marbled design. Refrigerate uncovered until set at least an hour. Remove the fudge from the pan and peel the foil back. Cut into squares to serve!
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Christmas Fudge Recipe
Add a sweet touch to your holiday spread with this easy Christmas fudge recipe. Pecans, orange zest, and sprinkles turn this simple preparation into a decadent treat.
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Snowman Fudge - Cute Christmas Candy Recipe
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It's so easy to make this 3-ingredient fudge using white chocolate and sweetened condensed milk. So, you'll have plenty of time to decorate these sweet snowmen.
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Christmas Cookie Fudge
We all need at least one Christmas cookie fudge recipe in our recipe toolbox. These rich and creamy bites of pure sweetness are just what Santa ordered. Choose between sugar cookie fudge, Oreo, chocolate chip and more!
Welcome to one of my favorite times of the year, and that, of course is Christmas! Which also means it’s time to try what will hopefully become a favorite Christmas cookie fudge recipe!