Rocky Road Fudge
Rocky Road Fudge
Rocky Road Fudge
I found the fudge at Desi's Steak N Potatoes Kinda Gurl. I am honored
to present Desi and her fabulous blog. Desi is a graduate of Xavier
University with a major in Psychology. Although she is not presently in
that field, her friends tell her that she should have followed a career
path in Culinary Arts. I would sure agree with that you can just see
her love for cooking when you visit her blog. Desi is a frequent
contributor to Full Plate Thursday here at The Country Cottage and is a
great cook I sure hope that you will visit her at Steak N Potatoes Kinda Gurl
Rocky Road Fudge
Steak N Potatoes Kinda Curl
Prepared In Miz Helens Kitchen
3 cups milk chocolate chips
1 (14 oz) can sweetened condensed milk
1/4 teaspoon slat
1 cup unsalted peanuts
1 and 1/2 cups mini marshmallows
Line a 8X8 inch baking dish with parchment paper or spray lightly with nonstick cooking spray. In a saucepan, combine chocolate chips, condensed milk, and salt. Heat on low, stirring constantly. Once smooth and completely melted, add peanuts and marshmallows. Stir again until smooth and peanuts and marshmallows are completely coated. Pour and spread into the baking dish. Refrigerate until firm, and slice when ready to serve.
Miz Helen's Option:
1 teaspoon instant coffee granules
1 dash of cayenne
mix the coffee and the cayenne with the milk before adding it to the chocolate chips.
This recipe sure meets all of my requirements of smooth, flavorful and easy, it is a sure winner at our Cottage.
Just Look At That Pan Of Fudge
Enjoy!
I am sure glad that you came by to have some Rocky Road Fudge with me today and hope you really enjoy your visit. Your visits are very important to me and I hope you will come back real soon!
Peace and Joy
Miz Helen
Oh my! I love Rocky Road Fudge and this looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh Helen! This is such a great pick. I HAVE to try this one.
ReplyDeletePeanut Butter Fudge
LOVE Rocky Road!!! Stop by my "kitchen" for some orange ginger fudge :) Happy holidays!
ReplyDeleteYum, yum, yum! Your fudge looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteDesi is the best! She got this recipe from me - and it's really delicious. I made a batch for the soldiers in my husband's unit when they returned from Afghanistan and they loved it!
ReplyDeleteOhhhh,this is delectable!Looks so lovely and I feel that I could gobble up all of it without a care in the world:)beautifully made!
ReplyDeleteGreat to meet you and great that now I have fudge stuck in my head. Looks awesome.
ReplyDeleteOoh, I love the chunks in it! Looks wonderful. I'd love it if you stopped by and checked out my Microwave Fudge (#55)
ReplyDelete-Krystal @ recipesofacheapskate.blogspot.com
Ms Helen I am not a member but I always came here to check on what's new. I so love this post since I also love fudge. Happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteNice post and choice in fudge...andi
ReplyDeleteOh my this looks delightful
ReplyDeleteLooks soooooo yummy, Miz Helen!!
ReplyDeleteTracey
That picture says a thousand words, Miz Helen! The fudge looks divine!!!
ReplyDeleteYummy! Looks so tasty. I'm also your newest follower.
ReplyDeletehttp://pinchofthisthatandtheother.blogspot.com/2011/12/chocolate-butterscotch-fudge-crazy.html
Oh to have a panful of that in my house. I'd be nibbling on it all day long.
ReplyDeleteYummm-y!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness!! Your fudge looks scrumptious!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so yummy! I would love if you came and shared it at my new Mrs. Fox's Sweet Party!
ReplyDeleteGreat choice, I love her blog. Looks really good. I want to make this one for Xmas gifts.
ReplyDeleteMiz Helen! Thank you for making my pumpkin waffles, at younglivingoillady.com a favorite breakfast choice of the week! They truly are delicious! I love coming to your site! Thanks for inspiring us in the kitchen! I just posted another favorite holiday treat, chocolate truffles... so fun to make this time of year! Blessings!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds great! My husband would love it.
ReplyDeleteI have a feeling my mom would drool over this one. She loves anything Rocky Road! Thanks for stopping by my blog :)
ReplyDeleteHoly cow! I don't think I've seen a pan of more perfect fudge.
ReplyDeleteMan, what a fabulous fudge!!! Looks incredible!
ReplyDeleteThis is what I would call a dreamy fudge. It is temptation personified.
ReplyDeleteThis fudge looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis fudge looks scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteIt looks delicious! Thanks for sharing this with us:)
ReplyDeletelovely ingredients in your fudge :)
ReplyDeleteMy kids would love this!
ReplyDeleteI'm #2 (Nutella fudge w/ sea salt). I would love for you to stop by my blog if you haven't already :)
http://thecrunchymamacita.blogspot.com/2011/12/nutella-fudge-with-sea-salt.html
Hi Miz Helen! Just wanted to stop in from the Crazy Cooking Challenge #54. Your fudge is awesome I'm sure...I love Rocky Road ice cream! I like the optional coffee idea..YUM! Thanks for stopping by my place and your kind comment! Have a super weekend!
ReplyDeleteOh this is such good looking fudge.
ReplyDeleteAWESOME! If I could, I would pin this right now, but I can't since I'm at work! This is AMAZING! I love Rocky Road icecream, and I'm sure I'll love this, too.
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy!
ReplyDeleteI just made this fudge and it is so easy. I am going to include it in my 12 Days of Fudge because it is easy and a classic. I can't wait to sample it.
ReplyDeleteMiz Helen sorry I'm so late... just now making my fudge rounds (a month later, yikes!!) and I see that you made the rocky road fudge from my blog... aww schucks :) Thanks for all of your kind words about me and my blog, and this lovely fudge! And yes, full credit to Sarah who I got the recipe from originally. MMM time to make some more!
ReplyDeleteSaw this featured on your side bar. Just today a co-worker was telling me about her grandmother's rocky road fudge. I've never had it. Looks good!
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