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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 pounds 550g

Recipe makes 2 pounds)

Calories 2407
Calories from Fat 1181 (49%)
Amount Per Serving %DV
Total Fat 131.3g 202%
Saturated Fat 65.2g 325%
Monounsaturated Fat 28.5g
Polyunsaturated Fat 30.8g
Trans Fat 0.0g
Cholesterol 67mg 22%
Sodium 351mg 14%
Potassium 2048mg 58%
Total Carbohydrate 309.3g 103%
Dietary Fiber 15.3g 61%
Sugars 280.9g
Protein 34.7g 69%

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Christmas Dinner

Sharlene~W

Five-Minute Fudge Wreaths

Recipe #146361 | 35 min | add private note
Sharlene~W

By: Sharlene~W
Nov 25, 2005

Saw Rachael Ray and Oprah make this on an Oprah holiday party show. It took me 7 minutes, but who's counting! To give as a gift, wrap in cellophane and tie with a bow. Add an ornament or candy cane to make it festive. Variations include Five Minute White Chocolate Fudge With Pistachio and Cranberries and Five Minute Goober and Raisinette Fudge Wreath - Rachael Ray.

2 pounds (change servings and units)

Ingredients

Directions

  1. 1
    Butter an 8-inch round cake pan with softened butter.
  2. 2
    Pour the chocolate and butterscotch chips, condensed milk and vanilla into a medium saucepan. Put the pan on the stove and turn the heat to low.
  3. 3
    Cover the empty condensed milk can with plastic wrap and put it in the center of the round cake pan.
  4. 4
    Stir the chips and milk until they melt together, about 3 minutes. (Make sure fudge is warm, smooth and shiny--warm enough that it won't set up instantly when you stir in the cooler nuts and raisins). Stir in nuts and raisins. Scoop the fudge into the cake pan all around the plastic-covered can in the center to form a wreath or ring shape. Let it be all bumpy on top. If the fudge moves the can off center, move it back in place.
  5. 5
    Cut the red cherries in half with scissors and the green cherries into quarters. Use the green pieces to make leaves and the red to make holly berries. Decorate the fudge with several groups of holly berry sprigs made from the cherries and garnish with walnuts between the sprigs.
  6. 6
    Put the fudge in the refrigerator and chill until firm (about a half hour). Remove the can from the center, then loosen the sides and bottom of the fudge with a spatula. Cut the fudge into thin slices to serve.

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From: MamaRachel

On Aug 25, 2008

Soooo good and easy! I love making these as gifts at christmas

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    From: Karen=^..^=

    On Jan 1, 2008

    Really good fudge considering how super easy and adorable these turn out. I tripled the recipe to make 2 wreaths because I wasn't adding walnuts or raisins and wanted them to be thick and at least 2 lbs. each. They ended up weighing in at almost 3 lbs. each so I guess the nuts and raisins don't add too much to the weight! They came out nice and thick and I used 8 inch foil pans. Thanks for posting...everyone loved them!

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    From: Lorraine of AZ

    On Feb 6, 2006

    What a Christmas treasure! I made these in a square pan (no wreath) and cut into squares to use for gifts. Everyone loved it. I did not use the currants but added extra nuts. Used the chocolate and butterscotch chips combination as written. Next time I will try all chocolate. Also thought about using chocolate and peanut butter chips with chopped peanuts. . . There's always next Christmas, if I can wait that long!

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  • From: Troop Angel

    On Dec 19, 2005

    This was so good! And really easy and fun to make!! I used all semi-sweet chocolate chips for an extremely rich fudge (just how I like it!) and I used red and green M&M's to decorate the top. The M&M's didn't stay on too well, but they sure looked pretty! Everyone at work just loved this and thought I had spent a lot of time and effort on it...shhhh...it's my secret as to how quick and easy this is! Thanks for sharing such a great recipe Sharlene!

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