Photo: Aimee Herring
Fudge is one of the easiest candies to make, and the dense chocolate treat tucked into a cool tin is a perfect holiday gift. We've got recipes for you, for a good classic chocolate fudge; one with a hint of espresso powder, to create a latte variation; and even a white-chocolate Key Lime fudge. If candymaking isn't second nature to you, watch this how-to video from the Culinary Institute of America. And bring along your candy thermometer.

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12-03-2010 @9:18AM LinC said... Personally, I like the no-fail fudge recipe on the marshmallow fluff jar. Perfect fudge every time. But do use a candy thermometer (the glass ones are cheap). That takes all the guess work out of fudge making.
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