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Homemade Fudge Recipe: Video Series

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Learn how to make homemade fudge with expert holiday recipe tips in this free dessert cooking video series.

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  1. Learn what ingredients are needed to make fudge with expert cooking tips in this free holiday dessert video clip.

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  2. Learn what equipment you'll need to make fudge with expert cooking tips in this free holiday dessert video clip.

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  3. Learn how to prepare a pan for fudge with expert cooking tips in this free holiday dessert video clip.

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  4. Learn how to combine chocolate and marshmallows for fudge with expert cooking tips in this free holiday dessert video clip.

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  5. Learn how to dissolve espresso powder for fudge with expert cooking tips in this free holiday dessert video clip.

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  6. Learn how to add sugar to fudge with expert cooking tips in this free holiday dessert video clip.

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  7. Learn how to heat your mixture for fudge with expert cooking tips in this free holiday dessert video clip.

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  8. Learn how to boil the mixture for fudge with expert cooking tips in this free holiday dessert video clip.

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  9. Learn heating tips for fudge with expert cooking tips in this free holiday dessert video clip.

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  10. Learn how to pour the mix into chocolate for fudge with expert cooking tips in this free holiday dessert video clip.

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  11. Learn how to mix all the ingredients for fudge with expert cooking tips in this free holiday dessert video clip.

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  12. Learn how to pour the mix into a pan for fudge with expert cooking tips in this free holiday dessert video clip.

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  13. Learn how to cut fudge with expert cooking tips in this free holiday dessert video clip.

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  14. Learn how to melt white chocolate for fudge with expert cooking tips in this free holiday dessert video clip.

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  15. Learn how to decorate fudge with expert cooking tips in this free holiday dessert video clip.

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Fudge is a rich creamy candy made from sugar, butter and milk, and often flavored with cocoa to make chocolate fudge. Fudge acquires it's signature smooth and creamy taste from being mixed while it cools. It originated in the United States in the late 1800's after a mishap with a batch of caramels resulted in the first batch of fudge. Today, fudge can be found at almost any candy shop and comes in many varieties, from chocolate, to peanut butter, to marshmallow. It is a favorite dessert at any time of the year, but is especially popular during the Christmas holiday season.

In this free video recipe, our expert will teach you how to make homemade fudge. Get each easy to follow step for making this chocolate treat, and tips on preparing the chocolate, marshmallows, sugar and espresso. Learn valuable advice for heating and boiling your fudge mixture and mixing everything together with chocolate. As an added bonus, our expert will also show you how to prepare white chocolate to decorate your fudge with after it has cooled. This is a great holiday treat that the whole family is sure to love.

 
About the Presenter

Jennifer Cail Jennifer Cail has been cooking and baking since she could reach the stove at the age of 4. She has been studying pastry-making almost as long, going so far as to meet the White House pastry chef. Cail now has a small business, Cail's Cakes, where she does custom baked goods to order. Cail also works for a national kitchen supply company, garnering tips and paying for her baking habit.dkdk

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