From: Chef Dee
On Dec 13, 2005
Yummy, but if you want it to look nice and thick, you will have to at least double the recipe. I made it in a 9" springform pan and it was only about 1" thick.
From: Derf
On Dec 17, 2006
This turned out beautiful for the Holidays, I made two and will take one to our Grandaughter and her husband, haven't decided where the other will go. Makes a very pretty gift. I used the chocolate chips but had to use caramel chips for the one cup and used a mix of unsalted cashews and walnuts, also used half golden raisins and half dried cranberries, with marachino cherries for the garnish. I'm really pleased with the way these turned out!! Thanks for posting!!
From: justcallmetoni
On Dec 18, 2006
Good heavens this was good. I decided to make this at the last minute as a way to use up ingredients left over from my holiday baking. Used butterscotch chips in place of peanut butter. For the chocolate, it was 12 ounces of whatever bars, pieces, chips, chunks, discs I could gather. Most were bittersweet but some were dark or milk chocolate. Since I was planning to include this in my holiday trays I molded my fudge in a 8 by 8 pan and cut into 40 cubes. Delicious.
From: Vseward (Chef~V)
On Dec 22, 2006
YUM YUM YUM !!! Thank you for sharing this delightful recipe. So easy to make, you can actually add whatever you want or not. I ommitted the raisins, as I'm not a big fan, used white choc chips and semi-sweet and used walnuts because that's all I had. Turned out to be the best fudge I ever made... thanks to you. I was able to make about 40 squares to share. I have a cookie Tray Menu and added it to it so I would remember next year what was a hit! 5 stars here. Thanks for sharing. ~V
From: STARTERWIFE
On Oct 11, 2007
Have made this often,love it,have also used white chocolate chips with red and green cherries for christmas.
From: Auvan
On Jul 9, 2007
I can't believe something this easy to make is SO good! I used 12 oz. semi-sweet chocolate chips and 1 cup white chocolate chips. I also added raisins and pecans. Thanks for such an easy and delicious recipe!
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