Thursday, August 08, 2013

ANOTHER DAY MAKING AND EATING AND MOANING!

Weather here in Cornwall one minute Rain and then 5 mins of sun. I wish it would make it's mind up.
Do you wear shorts and look stupid in the rain or wear jeans and feel like your passing out in the heat...
Garden never stops growing, constant work. Washing one minute out and the next hanging over the Aga....

Being the Summer hols not finding much time for any  projects at the moment. Its a constant battle to keep everyone fed and watered ( animals and children ).  Small cottage which was sold got to exchange then first time buyers got cold feet and pulled out ! I hate this process we have in the u.k. for selling houses. So back to square one.     Now busy doing more viewings, fingers crossed get a sale soon. , hopefully no more time wasters this time.

Any way to cheer myself up I decided to make home made fudge. I have always wanted to make this but never tried.

Here is my result.-








Be warned it did not look like this first time. I followed the recipe  put into fridge overnight and it did not set.
Then I went on line for any suggestions. That did not help much. So I put my thinking cap on. I make a lot of jam and sometimes I add more sugar if it does not set . So I thought why not try this. Nothing to loose.
 So I did and it worked. It was so exciting to be able to cut into squares.

Here is the recipe I used if you would like to try-

Vanilla Fudge  with added Choc Chips.

450 g /  1 1b  granulated sugar (+  added an extra 8 oz's to make it set)
85 g  /  3 oz butter
150 ml/ 1/4 pt milk
175 g / 6  oz evaporated milk
few drops Vanilla extract
a little butter to grease tray.
Choc Chips

Put sugar, butter, milk, evaporated milk onto heat until sugar dissolved.
Bring to boil ( temperature 116 c / 240 f
Test by spooning small amount of syrup into iced water. Should form a soft ball.
Take off heat, add vanilla and beat with wooden spoon.
Pour into greased tin.
Add chop chips to decorate.
Leave a few minutes to cool and set.
Mark and cut squares.
Put into fridge to set.
Cut into squares and put into container of your choice.

Then enjoy.

Be warned this is really full of sugar. But very easy to keep eating. I made two jars full and gave some away.

BOTH JARS ARE NOW EMPTY........ IT ONLY SAT THERE FOR A COUPLE OF DAYS.........

I WILL ONLY MAKE THIS NOW FOR PRESENTS. IT IS TOO  YUMMY!

5 comments:

  1. Oh my! that looks super yummy. Not sure it would of lasted two days in our house, all my boys have very sweet teeth and all stick then x

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  2. Ooh you are naughty tempting me like that Rosezeeta! I am down at my target weight and trying not to think about lovely things like that!

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  3. Yum, I've never made fudge, your method sounds so easy. I like the way you've written it out, one line bullet points I can manage, I feel inspired to give it a try. Julia x

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  4. Not made fudge for years - looks yummy and so tempting x

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  5. Look what you`ve done! Now I have to make it and then I`ll eat it all myself!!
    xxx

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