Hey dolls!
What are your thoughts on receiving homeade EDIBLE gifts?
Like the cookie mixes in a jar, or a homemade cocoa mix?
This year I am wanting to BAKE my BUTT off, for some reason:)
I've been seeing super cute gift containers around for "edible" gifts and am PUMPED to make some things for friends, family and a couple of my FAVE co-workers!
My FAVE fudge to make is called "2 STEP Fudge"...
Literally it takes 2 steps to make, unless you add a third ingredient, lol then it becomes 3 STEP Fudge!!
(I crack myself up!)
So here's what you use...
1 bag of these...
Ghirardelli Milk Chocolate chips... the BEST!
Very creamy!
And 1 can of this...
Duncan Hines Chocolate Frosting!
**You first melt the chocolate chips in the microwave, I usually do it in 30 second intervals, stirring each time till fully melted..
Then add the frosting and mix till smooth.**
IF you want to add the 3rd STEP, I like to add 1 1/2 cups of these, chopped...
WALNUTS.
Or you could add peanuts and marshmallows, or even crushed peppermint candies... lots of ideas:)
Then once you mix all 3 things together, spread the mixture out on a wax/parchment paper lined bar pan and place in fridge for about 15-20 minutes.
TRUST ME, this Fudge is YUMMO!!!
If you want to give some of this Fudge as a gift, find some CUTE storage containers/boxes like these...
And what a SWEET gift you have:)
I personally love to receive homeade items, to me it says that the person who gave the gift really took the time to prepare something sweet ♥
Enjoy!
Noelle ♥
Very creamy!
And 1 can of this...
Duncan Hines Chocolate Frosting!
**You first melt the chocolate chips in the microwave, I usually do it in 30 second intervals, stirring each time till fully melted..
Then add the frosting and mix till smooth.**
IF you want to add the 3rd STEP, I like to add 1 1/2 cups of these, chopped...
WALNUTS.
Or you could add peanuts and marshmallows, or even crushed peppermint candies... lots of ideas:)
Then once you mix all 3 things together, spread the mixture out on a wax/parchment paper lined bar pan and place in fridge for about 15-20 minutes.
TRUST ME, this Fudge is YUMMO!!!
If you want to give some of this Fudge as a gift, find some CUTE storage containers/boxes like these...
And what a SWEET gift you have:)
I personally love to receive homeade items, to me it says that the person who gave the gift really took the time to prepare something sweet ♥
Enjoy!
Noelle ♥















3 comments:
What a great recipe for fudge!! I must try this one soon!!! Just love things that are quick and easy (plus yummy)!!
I have to try that recipe soon! I love giving homemade gifts also. My mom and I make homemade yummies every year to take to the Christmas swap at my Grandparents. We give everybody a tin of the deliecious goodies consisting of peanut butter balls, candied pecans, fudge, chocolate and white chocolate covered pretzels, ritz crackers and peanut butter sandwich cookies dipped in chocolate and white cholate, etc. We also make a tin for us and a tin for my brother and sister's families. I love givig and recieving homemade stuff!!
Lovely! Now I'm craving fudge! :)
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