For the richest flavor, use high-quality baking chocolate. A candy thermometer is crucial for achieving the correct fudge consistency. If you don't have one, use the cold water test, but be very attentive. Beating the fudge is essential for creating the right texture. Don't skip this step! If your fudge becomes grainy, it may have been overcooked. Try adding a tablespoon of milk and reheating gently, stirring constantly, to smooth it out. Feel free to add chopped nuts (walnuts, pecans), dried fruit, or other flavorings to the fudge after beating and before pouring into the dish.
Donny Grimes
May 5, 2025This fudge is absolutely divine! So creamy and rich, it disappeared in minutes.
Adalberto Welch
Mar 10, 2025Adding a pinch of espresso powder to the mixture really enhances the chocolate flavor!
Samantha Fay
Jul 15, 2024I was a bit intimidated by the candy thermometer, but it was easier than I thought. The instructions were very clear.
Grover Collier
Jun 20, 2024My fudge turned out a little grainy. Any tips on how to avoid that next time?