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Chocolate Caramel Fudge


Chocolate Caramel Fudge

 This is perfect holiday treat and is so easy to make.Wrap them in candy wrappers and it is a perfect holiday gift which you can share with loved ones and friends.So try this delicious chocolaty caramel goodness this Christmas. I have added some chopped nuts to give a little crunch.

Ingredients
Condensed milk- 1 tin ( 13.4 oz.)
Sugar- 1/2 cup
Mini marshmallows-  1 1/2 cup
Butter- 3 Tbs
Vanilla essence- 1 tsp
Dark chocolate- 11 oz.( 311 grams)
Chopped nuts of your choice- 1/4 cup
Salt- a pinch

For the caramel
Condensed milk- 3/4 cup
Brown sugar- 1/2 cup
Butter- 2 tbs
Light corn syrup- 1 tbs
Heavy cream - 4 tbs
White chocolate- 100 grams


This recipe can be made in two stage, first the chocolate and then pour the caramel layer on top or make it together as the recipe below
For the chocolate fudge: Take a heavy bottom pan or sauce pan and add the butter, sugar,salt and condensed milk.Put it in low medium heat,stir occasionally till it comes to a boil. This will take about 5-6 minutes.
Continue till there is rapid boil stage and simmer for another 5-6 minutes stirring in between .If you have a candy thermometer the temperature should reach  230 degree or the soft ball stage. To check whether it reached the soft ball stage drop half a spoon of the mixture into cold water. After a few seconds you will be able to take it out from the water and press into a soft ball.
Switch off the heat and add 1 tsp vanilla, dark chocolate or semi sweet and 1 1/2 cup mini marshmallows. Continuously whisk till all the chocolate and marshmallows gets incorporated and you have a smooth texture and finally add nut. Continue whisking till the mixture starts thickening.

For the soft caramel: While the chocolate fudge is simmering  take another heavy bottom pan and add condensed milk,brown sugar,butter, light corn syrup and cream put it a low medium flame till the butter melts and the sugar dissolves.
Mix every thing together cover and simmer for two minutes or till you see condensation on top of the lid. This will help wash down sugar crystals on the sides of the pan. Remove the lid and continue to simmer  in low heat for another 8 minute. Keep whisking in between. Switch off the flame and add white chocolate and continue stirring till it thickens.
Prepare an eight inch square pan. Line it with aluminum foil or with wax paper. Pour half of the chocolate fudge mixture.Pour the caramel mixture on top. You can use a fork and gently swirl the caramel and chocolate mixture and then pour over the rest of the chocolate mixture. Using and off set spatula spread the mixture and make it even. Allow this to set for about two hours and then chill it in fridge to be able to set completely.Once it is firm to touch  cut into pieces and serve.

Try this
Hope you will all enjoy!


Comments

  1. yummy ...join me in Fast Food - Poha event in my blog.

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  2. Yummy fudge.. Looks very inviting..

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  3. Delicious fudge!!

    Regards,
    Bindu
    http://indianrecipegalleri.blogspot.in/

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  4. Wow! They look great Suja! Rich and delicious Fudge

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  5. Fudge looks tooo inviting. Perfect for the season

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  6. Looks exotic.yes,it's a nice recipe to try.

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  7. Looks exotic.yes,it's a nice recipe to try.

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  8. Beautiful fudge, perfectly sliced, what a coincidence mine is setting in the fridge :-)
    Today's Special - Misal Pav | Stepwise recipe from scratch

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  9. delicious fudge!!! every bite is chocolatey heaven!!
    Sowmya
    Ongoing Event - Let's Party - Eggless Bakes and Treats
    Ongoing Event - SYF & HWS - Ginger

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  10. deliciously done fudge happy holidays

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  11. Caramel peeping out of fudge....delicious...

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  12. I can never have enough of chocolate and this looks so amazing

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  13. send me few pieces...yummy...:)

    Dr.Sameena@

    http://myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.in/

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  14. Awesomely delicious fudge..feel like to grab one.

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  15. Delicious and lovely fudge. Excellent clicks.
    Deepa

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  16. Omg, fantastic prefect square fudges, i dont mind having some.

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  17. Wow love this combo...caramel,chocolate and nuts...perfect..

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  18. oh..I've wanted try same too...I am def going to..:P
    Tasty Appetite

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  19. Delicious fudge,perfect slices..Hope u had a wonderful Xmas Suja...

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  20. Love it ! Hope you had a fun X'mas. Happy new year !!

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  21. can u share a piece dear..easy n yummy fudegs.no doubt abt taste.BTW if possible plz visit mine n plz chjeck out my new FB page dear.Hope u vl

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  22. This looks so yumm and tempting Suja.can i grap a few slices pls.

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