Magic Star Chocolate Fudge
May 24, 2020
This recipe is so incredibly easy and uses just 5 ingredients - including the decoration! It's also no boil and no faff - perfect!
Magic Star Chocolate Fudge
May 24, 2020
Difficulty
Time 15 minutes (plus 3 hours setting time)
Servings 16 giant pieces, or 64 more sensibly sized
- Milk Chocolate (500g)
- Condensed Milk (397g - one tin)
- Icing Sugar (50g)
- Magic Stars (approx 50g / half a pouch!)
- White Chocolate Sprinkles
- Line a 8"x8" baking tin. Sieve the icing sugar in to a bowl and set aside.
- Gently melt the milk chocolate and condensed milk in a saucepan on a low-medium heat. Keep mixing until fully encorporated, thickened, and the fudge is starting to come away at the edge - this takes a couple of minutes. Take off the heat. (Alternatively this can be done in the microwave. See recipe notes).
- Add the icing sugar and mix until smooth and no icing sugar pockets remain - work quickly; I find this part a bit of a workout!
- Pour the mix in to the lined tin, quickly smooth down with the back of a spoon/spatula. Wait a couple of minutes for the mix to cool slightly, then scatter magic stars and white chocolate star sprinkles on top and press down lightly. (Work quickly here; if you press down and they've been on the surface for too long they'll melt!)
- Leave in the fridge or counter until fully set - this takes approx 3 hours in my kitchen!
- - If using the microwave method: microwave the chocolate in 20 second burst in microwave suitable bowl, being careful to not overheat the chocolate. Once the chocolate is smooth add the condensed milk and mix in.
- - Store your magic star chocolate fudge in the fridge, where it will last for 2 weeks!
- - The icing sugar is optional but helps the fudge set firmer. Without it you'll just have a softer fudge!
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