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Using a Crockpot to Make Fudge

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Date: 01/07/2009 Topics: Food Tips & Info > Candy | Readers Request > Food  
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I started making fudge and am using a double boiler on my stove to melt the chocolate chips and butter. Does anyone use a crock pot or any other method for this? I am always looking for shortcuts! Thanks.

Monica from Northeast, PA
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By Chris (Guest Post)
Microwaving is the best way to melt chocolate. Just keep an eye on it.

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By Amandasgramma (5) Profile Contact
I use my microwave for melting butter, chocolate, Anything .....I HATE trying to do that stuff on the stovetop! I even do Rice Krispie treats in the micro!

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By TraceyI (67) Profile Contact
There is an Eagle Brand condensed milk fudge recipe where you melt the chips in the microwave. Maybe you could use these directions to try your recipe in the microwave?

I make this every year during the holidays and it always gets raves.

Foolproof fudge: http://www.eaglebrand.com/detail.asp?rid=48

Tracey - Jacksonville FL

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