Last Minute Christmas Gifts Day 4: Almost Instant Fudge
We call this Almost Instant Fudge because it's really quick to make and has just two ingredients - yes, just two ingredients.
To present this as a gift I like to repurpose a gift box or a pretty jar. Just recently I picked up Moccona jars for 50 cents each from the op shop, and they are perfect for packaging treats, including fudge and even Grandma's Shortbread
Almost Instant Fudge
Ingredients:
2 packets choc melts
1 tin condensed milk
Method:
Combine the choc melts and the condensed milk in a microwave safe bowl.
Cook on HIGH in 30 second bursts, stirring between each burst, until the chocolate has melted and is completely mixed into the condensed milk.
Pour into a well buttered 20cm square pan. Let set about 10 minutes, then carefully mark into squares. Place in the fridge to set completely.
You can add chopped nuts or dried fruit to the fudge after cooking.
You can also trim the cost by using MOO Condensed Milk.
I buy choc melts on sale all year round and keep them in the freezer ready to use.
To present this as a gift I like to repurpose a gift box or a pretty jar. Just recently I picked up Moccona jars for 50 cents each from the op shop, and they are perfect for packaging treats, including fudge and even Grandma's Shortbread
Almost Instant Fudge
Ingredients:
2 packets choc melts
1 tin condensed milk
Method:
Combine the choc melts and the condensed milk in a microwave safe bowl.
Cook on HIGH in 30 second bursts, stirring between each burst, until the chocolate has melted and is completely mixed into the condensed milk.
Pour into a well buttered 20cm square pan. Let set about 10 minutes, then carefully mark into squares. Place in the fridge to set completely.
You can add chopped nuts or dried fruit to the fudge after cooking.
You can also trim the cost by using MOO Condensed Milk.
I buy choc melts on sale all year round and keep them in the freezer ready to use.