This recipe for a Choco Walnut Fudge is a rustic recipe that you can prepare in 15 minutes. The flavour of walnuts, however, is only for people of acquired tastes. But the benefits of walnuts are many fold. The Choco Walnut Fudge is not too sweet, crunchy and will stay good for at least a fortnight. It also does not require refrigeration.
Yield: 600 gms
Prep. Time: 15 Mins.
Cooking Time: 15 to 18 Mins.
Ingredients:
Step 1: Line a tray or plate with parchment paper.
Step 2: Take the condensed milk, castor sugar and cocoa powder in a non-stick pan and mix. Place on medium high heat and cook stirring continuously for 6 to 8 minutes.
Step 3: Once tiny bubbles appear on the surface, add the butter and cook stirring continuously on medium high heat till the mixture starts leaving the sides of the pan (about 3 to 4 Mins).
Step 4: Add the walnuts and cook for another 4 to 5 minutes till it starts coming together and forms a mass.
Step 5: Transfer the fudge onto the tray and level out using a buttered butter knife. Let it set for 30 minutes.
Step 6: Mark and cut into squares (the fudge will be sticky at this stage). Leave to dry overnight.
Step 7: A crust will form on the fudge the next day and it will turn hard. Break the squares into pieces and store in an airtight container.
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I don’t hv castor sugar can I use regular. Sugar or powdered sugar thank you
Not you cannot use regular sugar for this recipe. It will not melt cause this is a quick recipe.
Can I double the quantity or do I need to prepare it in 2 batches if I need 1200gms
Better you do it in two batches. Easier to handle !