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Three of the season's best flavors-nuts, chocolate and peppermint-combine in a delightful manner in this scrumptious fudge. The two distinct layers are eye-catching-another reason why this candy makes a great holiday gift.
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Nutritional Facts 1 serving (1 piece) equals 83 calories, 2 g fat (1 g saturated fat), 4 mg cholesterol, 13 mg sodium, 16 g carbohydrate, trace fiber, 1 g protein.
Originally published as Peppermint Fudge in Taste of Home December/January 2001, p39
Homemade Peppermint Ice CreamWhen peppermint stick ice cream isn't available, I crush 15-20 hard peppermint candies or small candy canes and fold into a half gallon of softened vanilla ice cream. —Barb Gribble, Arena, Wisconsin
When peppermint stick ice cream isn't available, I crush 15-20 hard peppermint candies or small candy canes and fold into a half gallon of softened vanilla ice cream. —Barb Gribble, Arena, Wisconsin
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Reviewed on Dec. 20, 2012 by amazoncook
I too am looking at a bowl of mostly powdered sugar cocoa dust. There is simply not enough "wet" ingredient to bind the powder together. I think the recipe must be missing an ingredient or has a typo for the amount of cream cheese or milk listed.
Reviewed on Dec. 31, 2011 by LibbiPeach
I never tasted it as i gave them to my kids for Christmas. That's my chief complaint as this recipe just doesn't seem to make as much fudge as others. Only a loaf pan instead of a 9 in square. I found it rather dry putting together as well. I give it a three however since my kids made no complaints about it.
Reviewed on Dec. 28, 2011 by balmerhon
I joined this site just to review this recipe. It is AWFUL. You are basically making thick, oversweet layers of frosting. I doubled the cocoa powder and it still had poor chocolate taste. But worse, it never set properly. I had to throw the lot out. I'm quite skilled in the kitchen and can't figure out what happened and am very curious as to the few good reviews here.
Reviewed on Dec. 14, 2011 by flinkydink
I won't make this again. Just sweet, no real flavour. Mixing Dixie, you might've used the recipe for this that I have from the Dec/Jan 2001 issue of TOH. It calls for only 1/2 tsp milk in each layer. Not nearly enough to mix everything together. The recipe shown here has increased the amounts. I ended doing that myself but am still not impressed with this recipe.
Reviewed on Dec. 21, 2010 by MixingDixie
I followed this recipe to a T- and ended up with a pan of powdered sugar. I was very upset with the results and the wasted money to make this. I doubled checked numerous times to see if I made an error, and just can't figure out what happened here!!
Reviewed on Dec. 03, 2010 by Ragdolly
Amazing!! Used at cookie exchange and everyone wanted recipe! Making it again this year! I sprinkled some candy cane powder on the top too. Tastes just like...no..BETTER than Junior Mints!! Make them small because they are very rich!! Mmmmm!!!
Reviewed on Nov. 23, 2010 by triplemom2
This recipe was so quick and easy but very yummy!
Reviewed on Dec. 26, 2009 by evelyn diane
My family loves peppermint to this recipe has been a big hit. We will make it every year as part of our Christmas treats.
Reviewed on Dec. 10, 2009 by griffin24
This is a big hit with everyone, i make it every year and give it to my neighbors as a holiday treat!
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