Hi everyone
I made some fudge tonight with my daughter (for her to take to school tomorrow), but it didn't turn out very well. It is greasy and smooth/hard on the top, and soft on the inside. It just tastes of sugar.
I followed Nigella Lawson's "domestic goddess" book recipe, using evaporated milk.
Having spent the rest of the evening googling fudge making, I think the problem was that I didn't let it boil for long enough or beat it enough. The recipe didn't go into much detail really.
So I now have a tray full of greasy squares of sugar.
Is there anything I can use it for?
I'm going to try and make some more tomorrow - does anyone have any tips? It will have to be a quickish recipe as it will have to be done tomorrow morning before school.
I have another tin of evaporated milk and one of condensed milk. I saw a recipe (I think it is James Martins') where he just used ordinary milk instead. Has anyone tried this?
Any advice/tips/pointers gratefully received!
I made some fudge tonight with my daughter (for her to take to school tomorrow), but it didn't turn out very well. It is greasy and smooth/hard on the top, and soft on the inside. It just tastes of sugar.
I followed Nigella Lawson's "domestic goddess" book recipe, using evaporated milk.
Having spent the rest of the evening googling fudge making, I think the problem was that I didn't let it boil for long enough or beat it enough. The recipe didn't go into much detail really.
So I now have a tray full of greasy squares of sugar.
Is there anything I can use it for?
I'm going to try and make some more tomorrow - does anyone have any tips? It will have to be a quickish recipe as it will have to be done tomorrow morning before school.
I have another tin of evaporated milk and one of condensed milk. I saw a recipe (I think it is James Martins') where he just used ordinary milk instead. Has anyone tried this?
Any advice/tips/pointers gratefully received!
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