@@pammiller4210 yes, it comes together fast and it's getting hard on my old hands, but it's worth it in the end. My friends and family love it. Thanks so much for watching and commenting.... Merry Christmas!!
Glad to see you melt the butter to cook with the sugar. I have made my fudge using the same technique for decades.. it always works. I cook mine to 234, soft ball. Your video was a s success in showing the beaten fudge going from shiny to dull. Great video.
My mother made this recipe for as long as I can remember and she always did it perfectly. I have wonderful memories of Christmastime and her cooking. Thanks so much for watching and commenting!
The good thing about it is that it's relatively quick and you are right.....well worth it😉. Thanks so much for watching and commenting. Merry Christmas!!
i really enjoyed watching you make this, my sister used to make this when she was still here and i was the little brother forever watching. this stuff is DELICIOUS and unique. im gonna attempt it, you video is straight forward and i think i can! my cat will be put in the bathroom because he is forever watching me!! lol cheers soooooo much.
The most intimidating thing at first is trying to make sure the temp and time is right when you are boiling the sugar, butter, milk mixture....but other than that as long as you have ingredients ready to go and buttered pan ready, it really is simple.....after you make it the first time, you will see how easy it is and get a feel for it......my mother made this every year at Christmas and everyone always loved it and they would beg her to bring some to work every year. When I was doing the video, I thought maybe I was a little off on my timing but after it set and I cut it, the consistency was perfect and creamy...not too soft and not too dry. I hope you try it sometime. Thanks for watching and commenting!! Caren
@@ccjohnson6798 Hi Caren, I agree about getting the sugar to the right boiling point. If the sugar isn't boiled long enough, the fudge just isn't right. You certainly got it right. I would not be able to do the stirring anymore so I would have to use sweetened condensed milk instead of the sugar and milk. I enjoyed the video and was happy to do so thank you!
Thank you stayed with ya was perfect your a blessing Merry Christmas the stirring was hard after all was added lol
@@pammiller4210 yes, it comes together fast and it's getting hard on my old hands, but it's worth it in the end. My friends and family love it. Thanks so much for watching and commenting.... Merry Christmas!!
Glad to see you melt the butter to cook with the sugar. I have made my fudge using the same technique for decades.. it always works. I cook mine to 234, soft ball. Your video was a s success in showing the beaten fudge going from shiny to dull. Great video.
My mother made this recipe for as long as I can remember and she always did it perfectly. I have wonderful memories of Christmastime and her cooking. Thanks so much for watching and commenting!
1st timer here😊
Mannnnn, that was a workout and a half. I was tired just watching but well worth it in the end. Bless you😊
The good thing about it is that it's relatively quick and you are right.....well worth it😉. Thanks so much for watching and commenting. Merry Christmas!!
Someone gave me a tip to put the marshmallow in first, before the chocolate chips and it makes it smoother.
i really enjoyed watching you make this, my sister used to make this when she was still here and i was the little brother forever watching. this stuff is DELICIOUS and unique. im gonna attempt it, you video is straight forward and i think i can! my cat will be put in the bathroom because he is forever watching me!! lol cheers soooooo much.
Lots of work there but it looks great!
The most intimidating thing at first is trying to make sure the temp and time is right when you are boiling the sugar, butter, milk mixture....but other than that as long as you have ingredients ready to go and buttered pan ready, it really is simple.....after you make it the first time, you will see how easy it is and get a feel for it......my mother made this every year at Christmas and everyone always loved it and they would beg her to bring some to work every year. When I was doing the video, I thought maybe I was a little off on my timing but after it set and I cut it, the consistency was perfect and creamy...not too soft and not too dry. I hope you try it sometime. Thanks for watching and commenting!! Caren
@@ccjohnson6798 Hi Caren, I agree about getting the sugar to the right boiling point. If the sugar isn't boiled long enough, the fudge just isn't right. You certainly got it right. I would not be able to do the stirring anymore so I would have to use sweetened condensed milk instead of the sugar and milk. I enjoyed the video and was happy to do so thank you!
I love your dessert recipes hope you make more. Thank you.
Thanks for watching and commenting!! I am planning to get back to it soon and they will definitely be dessert recipes....Caren