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Recipe: Fudge Taffy edit
Created by: Anonymous
edit Ingredients
2 |
tablespoons Butter |
½ |
cup Evaporated Milk |
2 ½ |
cups Granulated Sugar |
1 ½ |
cups Light Corn Syrup |
⅔ |
cup Cocoa Powder |
4 |
teaspoons White Vinegar |
¼ |
teaspoon Salt |
edit Preparation
Step 1 |
Bring the milk, corn syrup, and sugar to a boil under medium heat. Add the cocoa powder, butter, salt, and vinegar. Continue to boil with constant stirring until the firm-ball stage (or until candy thermometer reaches 248 degrees F). Pour into a buttered pan and let cool until it can be handled without burning. Use buttered hands to work (fold over and pull - using only finger tips - again and again) the fudge until it is hard to pull. Pull into a twisted rope about 1/2" thick and cut into 1" sections. Let cool on waxed paper. |
Step 2 |
Makes about 100 sections. |
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