Marble Slab Fudge White Apron Blog


Marble Slab Fudge White Apron Blog

Apr 05, 2019. Marble slabs have been used to make the best-tasting fudge since the tasty accident came into existence in the late 1800s. (The treat's name probably comes from the old post-accident saying "Oh, fudge!") Marble is the ideal surface for making fudge because of its unique insulator properties. It's able to absorb the excess.


Marble Slab Fudge Recipe White Apron Blog

In a heavy 3-quart pot, whisk together 2 cups granulated sugar, ¼ cup cocoa powder, and a dash of salt


Marble Slab Fudge White Apron Blog

1 - 2 T margarine or butter. 1 t. vanilla. walnuts, chopped - Optional. On low heat, melt chocolate with 1/2 cup thinned cream, stirring constantly. When melted and thickened, continue to stir while adding another 1/2 cup cream, sugar, dash salt, and Karo syrup. Stir in circles, scraping the sides to get all the sugar crystals.


Old Fashioned Marble Slab Fudge White Apron Blog

Remove pan from heat and pour the fudge mixture onto a marble slab to cool some. Using a wooden spoon, mix until fudge loses the glossy sheen. Once the gloss is gone, butter your hands and roll into logs and wrap in plastic wrap to keep. Or butter a dish or pan and place the fudge in there and slice into squares for serving.


Old Fashioned Marble Slab Fudge White Apron Blog

Directions. Line an 8-inch square baking dish with foil. Coat with vegetable oil. Melt 1 3/4 cups white chocolate chips with 3/4 cup condensed milk in a microwave-safe bowl in the microwave in 30.


Marble Slab Fudge White Apron Blog

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OldFashioned Marble Slab Fudge White Apron Blog

Put ice cubes on marble slab or Formica to cool it. Combine sugar, liquid, butter, syrup, cream, salt and chocolate in heavy saucepan; stir mixture well before putting on heat. Cook on medium heat, stirring in little circles with wooden spoon until mixture begins to boil. Use pastry brush and water to wash down sides of pan to get rid of sugar.


OldFashioned Marble Slab Fudge White Apron Blog

However, marble slabs can get expensive. At kitchen supply stores, they cost anywhere from $35 to $150. If you order them online, you'll pay a hefty shipping fee due to their weight. Here's a much cheaper alternative: go to your nearest home improvement store and buy two 12×12 marble floor tiles. That will set you back between $10 and $14.


Marble Slab Fudge with Walnuts White Apron Blog

How to Make Marble Fudge. Line a square 9×9 pan with parchment paper. Set aside. In a microwave-safe bowl, combine dark chocolate chips with 3 Tablespoons sweetened condensed milk. Heat for 25 seconds, stir well, and reheat for another 25 seconds as needed until you get a smooth consistent texture. In a second microwave-safe bowl, combine.


Easy Fudge Recipe Sugar Spun Run

Marble Slab Fudge Without the marble slab and other goodies that fudge shops have that we don't, this recipes comes very close to slab fudge. 2 1/2 Pound Batch 4 cups superfine granulated sugar 1/2 cup less 2 tablespoons corn syrup 1/3 teaspoon salt 1 1/4 cups whipping cream


Marble Slab Fudge White Apron Blog

Instructions. In a medium saucepan combine sugar, chocolate, 1 ½ tablespoons butter, heavy cream, corn syrup, and salt. Turn heat to medium and melt ingredients together, using a wooden spoon or spatula to stir constantly. When sugar is dissolved, stop stirring, and turn heat to medium high; bring mixture to a boil.


Marble Slab Fudge White Apron Blog

1. Butter rectangular pan, 13x9x2 inches, or line with aluminum foil, leaving 1 inch of foil overhanging at 2 opposite sides of pan. Heat sugar, milk, butter and cream cheese to boiling in 6-quart Dutch oven over medium-high heat and cook 6 to 8 minutes, stirring constantly. Reduce heat to medium.


OldFashioned Marble Slab Fudge White Apron Blog

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Homemade Marble Slab Fudge White Apron Blog

Easy Step-By-Step Instructions for Old- Fashioned Marble Slab Fudge. In a heavy 3-quart pot, whisk together 2 cups granulated sugar, ¼ cup cocoa powder, and a dash of salt. Add ¼ cup butter and 1 cup heavy whipping cream. and place over medium heat. With a wooden spoon, stir until mixture begins to boil, trying to keep the sides of the pan clean.


Marble Slab Fudge White Apron Blog

In a 6-quart Dutch oven, over high heat, mix sugar, evaporated milk, butter, and cream cheese together, cooking until the candy thermometer reads 234°F, stirring often. Remove from heat. Stir in the marshmallow creme and vanilla. In a large bowl, pour in the white baking chips.


Marble Slab Fudge White Apron Blog

A family tradition where we make fudge on a frozen Marble Slab (actually a rejected gravestone). We've done it camping by putting the stone outside to freez.

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