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Old Fashioned Fudge

Submitted by: JayJose
This recipe is for the good fudge. The one without nuts or creams. This fudge doesn't use any shortcuts either, so use a candy thermometer for best results. 

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Elisa's Famous Fudge

Submitted by: Elisa
No candy thermometer required for this fudge with butterscotch chips, chocolate chips, marshmallow creme and nuts. 

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Old-Fashioned Chocolate Fudge

Submitted by: Kim C.
This fudge is easy to make and very delicious. Enjoy this with your loved ones. For best results be sure to use a candy thermometer. 

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Chocolate Walnut Fudge

Submitted by: Amber
Marshmallows, chocolate chips and evaporated milk are the signature ingredients in this chocolate fudge with walnuts. 

Never-Never Ever-Ever Fail Fudge

Submitted by: Sunkattt
Evaporated milk and sugar are boiled then combined with marshmallows, chocolate chips, vanilla and walnuts in this easy fudge. 

Mocha Fudge

Submitted by: Krysteen
This is an easy traditional fudge that is best made using a candy thermometer. It is a creamy coffee flavored fudge with a hint of chocolate and pecans swirled in. If you like fudge without nuts, simply leave them out. 

Chocolate Sour Cream Fudge

Submitted by: DMCVAY
This fudge recipe is made with sour cream which gives the candy a pleasant tang. Whenever I sell it at our local Christmas bazaar I never have any left! 

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Baked Fudge

Submitted by: Suzanne LeVieux-Hall
A sweet gooey mixture of sugar, flour, cocoa, eggs, butter, vanilla and pecans becomes an irresistible panful of baked rich sweetness. 

Homemade Yummy Fudge

Submitted by: Lauressa Abrew
Cream cheese and confectioners' sugar form the base of this chocolate, no-cook fudge that firms up in the fridge. 

Remarkable Fudge

Submitted by: Chris Milliron
This fudge always comes out great. 
 
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