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Smith College Fudge Recipe

Smith College Fudge Category Candy Recipes 
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1 c Granulated sugar, 1 cup

-brown sugar--firmly packed, -1/4 cup molasses, 1/2 c Light cream, 2 squares (2

-oz) unsweetened chocolate, 1/4 c Butter

1 1/2 ts Vanilla

Combine the 2 sugars, molasses, cream and coarsely chopped chocolate in a saucepan. Cook over a moderate heat, stirring until sugar and chocolate have melted. Continue cooking, WITHOUT STIRRING, until mixture reaches 238 degrees or until a few drops tested in cold water form a soft ball. Remove from heat, stir in butter and vanilla, cool slightly, then beat until fudge begins to harden. Pour onto a buttered platter and cut into squares before the fudge is completely hard. Makes about 1 1/4 lbs.

 
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