EXTRA EASY AND DELICIOUS FUDGE!

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In 2008, I was given a similar recipe for Fudge using Frosting and Chocolate Chips. I have added my hints and combinations, so that you can use just about any flavor chips or frosting and have the easiest, creamiest and yummiest fudge! As I have reported in the past, I love to revise recipes and also enjoy making dishes that...

Provided by Pat Morris

Categories     Candies

Time 5m

Number Of Ingredients 3

1 pkg (12 oz) hershey's chips or, (10 oz) pkg nestle's chips***
1 can(s) frosting (don't use whipped kind -it doesn't set as well)
USE ANY FLAVOR CHIPS AND FROSTING

Steps:

  • 1. Put the bag/package of chips in a glass bowl -don't pile them all to the middle -kind of spread them out. Microwave on high for 90 seconds. Take out and stir well. DO NOT OVER-MICROWAVE CHIPS OR THEY WILL SCORCH. They will still hold their shape, but melt when you stir them.
  • 2. Then dump one whole can of frosting on top of the melted chips. Microwave on high for 90 seconds. Take out and stir well.
  • 3. Pour/spoon into a 8"X8" or 9"X9" square pan. Refrigerate until chilled and set. Then cut into small pieces (Believe it or not, it is real rich.).
  • 4. HINT 1: Sometimes I put a capful of Vanilla Extract and a pinch of salt in it after everything has melted. I thought that it may give more of a home-made taste. I had a few nuts and broke them up in it too. But you do not have to do that, as the lady who initially told me about the fudge didn't use vanilla, salt or nuts -and it is delicious just using the chips and frosting!
  • 5. Hint 2: I lined the pan with aluminum foil and put it up the sides of the pan -and gave it a little squirt with Pam. If you have the Reynolds Release Aluminum Foil, that would be real good too. You don't have to line the pan with foil -but it just makes it easier to get out of the pan, since you just lift it out. I did put a little bit in a plastic container that I sprayed with Pam -and didn't line it with foil and it came out just fine. The first piece was a little tricky, however.
  • 6. ***It really doesn't make much difference if you use Hershey's or Nestle's chips (Nestle's just has 2 ounces less). BUT DO NOT USE A CHEAPER BRAND.
  • 7. HERE ARE SOME COMBINATIONS THAT YOU CAN MAKE -EXPERIMENT WITH YOUR OWN COMBINATIONS: .Milk Chocolate Chips and Cream Cheese Frosting; .Milk Chocolate Chips and German Chocolate (coconut and pecan) Frosting; .Peanut Butter Chips and Choclate Frosting; .Mint Chocolate Chips and Chocolate Frosting; .Butterscotch Chips and Vanilla Frosting; .Any Flavor Chips and Vanilla Frosting.

David Nyabuto
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eshaal gillani
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I was skeptical about how easy this recipe would be, but it really was extra easy! The fudge came out great, and it was so delicious. I'm definitely going to be making this again for my next party.


Ogunwuyi Adewale
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This was my first time making fudge, and it turned out perfectly! I followed the recipe exactly, and the fudge was smooth, creamy, and rich. It was also incredibly easy to make, and I didn't have to spend hours stirring it over the stove. I will defi