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5-Minute Fudge

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Dairy Candy 16 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 Box (1-lb) powdered sugar
1/2 c Cocoa (up to)
1/2 c Milk (sometimes 1/4 c is not enough so I put the rest as needed in after it is cooked)
1 Stick margarine
1/2 ts Vanilla

INSTRUCTIONS

From: sue@ccrwest.org (Susan DeMeritt)
Date: 2 Feb 1995 12:35:04 -0000
For those of you who like fudge and do not like the mess and fuss of
boiling the chocolate down and checking the temp., etc., you will love this
recipe for 5-minute fudge. (I learned this at a Tupperware party about 2-3
years ago). My family loves it.
Mix sugar and coca together thoroughly in large microwavable bowl.  Pour
milk in sugar mixture but do not mix.  Set the stick of margarine right on
top of the mixture. Microwave on high for 2 1/2 minutes. After the mixture
comes out of the microwave, mix well and add vanilla.
If it seems to dry this is when you would add the extra milk if needed.
(However, if it is not too dry do not add extra milk as it will become to
thin and it will not solidify. If for some reason you do add too much milk
and it gets too runny then you can use the mixture on top of ice cream.)
At this point you can add nuts or whatever else you like in your fudge. Put
the fudge out on a plate that is covered with aluminum foil.  Put in the
refrigerator for 20-30 minutes.  It will solidify pretty quickly.
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