In this week’s food section, we shared the recipe for Velveeta fudge, but for a Facebook livestream that day, I also made marshmallow fudge to see which one people preferred. Most people who tried ...
I had no intention of writing about fudge this week. I’d been thinking about writing another Foodie Awards follow-up, like last week’s ode to burgers, but my editor wanted an Easter feature. I thought ...
If you know the history of fudge, then you know it gets the name from the mistake made when making caramel. A mistake possibly never tasted finer. Beginning with the original recipes, fudge has gone ...
When the days got shorter and the calendar read December, my grandmother would take the white plastic electric menorah out of the closet and place it in her apartment window, its orange tapered light ...
Cookbook author Jessie Sheehan made Chocolate Marshmallow Walnut Fudge. The recipe can be found in Jessie’s new cookbook The Vintage Baker, which is available wherever you buy books. You can find more ...
Of all the ways to eat marshmallows, toasted over a fire until they’re gooey and just the right amount charred is a favorite of many people. And if that’s the only acceptable strategy for you, by all ...
Q: I have searched for several months and have been unsuccessful trying to track down a recipe that my dad pulled from a Nestle Quik can from about 1971, or 1972. The recipe was for a fudge that ...
All Things We're Cooking is a series featuring family recipes from you, our readers and listeners, and the special stories behind them. We'll continue to share more of your kitchen gems throughout the ...
The great thing about fudge — aside from all that chocolate, sugar and butter — is that when you fudge it up, it still turns out pretty great. Making traditional fudge — also known as Baltimore fudge ...