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Friday, December 23, 2016

The Original HERSHEY'S

 I have great memorys of this fudge from my childhood.My mom would add marshmallows to it when it was read to be stirred and pored into the pan to cool She would also roll marshmallows in it to coat them with chocolate.  Yum. I did not have them to make this. I used the following recipe. This use to be on the can. I will put a video on this page too.

It ha been along time since  made fudge. I no longer have a gas stove. So.  am trying it in the Ninja cooker. It turned out ok. But, it really needs a heavy bottom pan .

The original HERSHEY'S fudge recipe
 Ingredients

    3 cups sugar
    2/3 cup HERSHEY'S Cocoa
    1/8 teaspoon salt

Directions

    1. Line 8-or 9-inch square pan with foil, extending foil over edges of pan. Butter foil.
    2. Mix sugar, cocoa and salt in heavy 4-quart saucepan; stir in milk. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until mixture comes to full rolling boil. Boil, without stirring, until mixture reaches 234°F on candy thermometer or until small amount of mixture dropped into very cold water, forms a soft ball which flattens when removed from water. (Bulb of candy thermometer should not rest on bottom of saucepan.)
    3. Remove from heat. Add butter and vanilla. DO NOT STIR. Cool at room temperature to 110°F (lukewarm). Beat with wooden spoon until fudge thickens and just begins to lose some of its gloss (about 7 minutes). Quickly spread in prepared pan; cool completely. Cut into squares. Store in tightly covered container at room temperature. About 64 pieces or 1-3/4 pounds.
    NOTE: For best results, do not double this recipe. This is one of our most requested recipes, but also one of our most difficult. The directions must be followed exactly. Beat too little and the fudge is too soft. Beat too long and it becomes hard and sugary.

Let me know if you have tried this. Or do try it. It is good!


Have a wonderful day and remember to laugh and play.

4 comments:

Sharon said...

Merry Christmas!

That's the same recipe that I have. I've never had a temperature probe, I just kept a dish of cold water on the counter and cooked it until it reached the soft ball stage. I agree, that's a very good recipe - has been in my family as long as I can remember.

angela said...

I might wait until winter here to give it a try.
There are lots of recipes for fudge. I might have to make a few different ones until I get it right. Lol
Now who wants to be tastes tester hahaha
Thanks for sharing xx

Wendy said...

Looks good! I love anything Hershey's!

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