• Home
  • Blog
  • About Yvonne
  • Compassion International
  • Photography
Menu

My Little Corner of the World

A place to share about things I love
  • Home
  • Blog
  • About Yvonne
  • Compassion International
  • Photography
fudgeingredients.jpg

December Photo Project - Day 23

December 24, 2012

This year, we changed up the traditional Christmas

chocolate fudge recipe.

Kelsey thought it would be a good idea to experiment and try to make cookies and cream fudge.

We started out with the basic fudge recipe: sugar, butter, and evaporated milk. So just follow the recipe for heating up those ingredients. I have always used the stove top version of the recipe, so make sure you have a candy thermometer on hand. Make sure you have a bag of white chocolate chips, one jar of marshmallow creme, vanilla extract, and about 16-20 crushed up oreos ready. Once the sugar, butter, and milk mixture has reached the right temperature, take the pan off of the stove top and add the whilte chocolate chips. Stir until the chips have melted. Then add the marshmallow creme and vanilla. Once the mixture is nice and smooth, stir in the crushed oreos. I like a pan with aluminum foil to make it easier to remove and cut up the fudge.

You can leave the pan on your counter to cool, but I really like a nice cold piece of fudge, so I put the pan in the refrigerator to cool.

Hope you enjoy the recipe!

In Photography, Homemaking Tags photography, recipes, fudge recipe
← December Photo Project - Day 24December Photo Project - Day 21 →

Welcome and thank you for stopping by!

Compassion Mexico Sponsor Tour

Love my family, flip flops, baking, reading, photography, traveling, and Compassion International

Sponsor a Child in Jesus Name with Compassion
Not even our first full day back from our Thanksgiving trip to Illinois, and before I get ready to leave the country at the end of this week, we drove down to a ‘new to us’ Christmas tree farm yesterday. Still not sure what our new tradit
First day of advent, a season to focus on Him. Our society puts so much focus on wants and unrealistic expectations during this time of year. Yes, I have been guilty of this in the past, and probably still do at times. But I am choosing to make time
Recently finished another sweet little quilt. Pieced this one together with my sewing machine, but then I hand quilted this one. Not sure what price I would ask for to sell it, but I would be willing to take a donation for our upcoming Guatemala trip
Lots of Guatemala VBS prep happening! Hoping to teach the kids how to sing Jesus Loves Me in English ❤️
The weather has definitely cooled down and it is a bit more of a challenge to get my sourdough dough to rise, but I have been using my oven to create a warm environment for my dough to rise 😊 so happy when I woke up this morning to see how well the
Not that I ‘needed’ any more books in my ‘waiting to be read’ pile, but I just knew I would want to have these on hand to read very soon 📚 after all, my goal was to read 35 books this year, and so far, I have finished 46 book
Thankful #veteransday ❤️🇺🇸❤️
After being gone what feels like half of October, it feels good to be home, making homemade bread ❤️
  • Travel (25)
  • Homeschool (26)
  • Books (35)
  • Family (40)
  • Crafts (46)
  • Faith (48)
  • Homemaking (70)
  • Photography (127)
  • Compassion (256)
Give a Gift in Jesus's Name
Blog RSS

Powered by Squarespace.