Easy Chocolate Cinnamon Fudge

"Yummy! No bake and much lower fat than most fudge!"
 
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Ready In:
10mins
Ingredients:
7
Yields:
32 pieces
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ingredients

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directions

  • Line a 8-inch square baking pan with foil, allowing it to extend over sides; butter the foil.
  • In bowl, mix sugar, cocoa and the cinnamon.
  • In saucepan, heat butter and milk until butter melts.
  • Add vanilla extract and combine with sugar mixture.
  • Stir in the nuts.
  • Pour into pan, chilling at least 1 hour.
  • Use the foil to lift out of pan, then cut into squares.

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Reviews

  1. I mocha-nized this recipe by substituting cold coffee for the milk. I used cashews for my nuts because that's what I had on hand. Instead of melting the milk and butter on the stove top, I simply nuked it in the microwave for 1 min. Only difference for next time (yes, there will be a next time) will be to increase the amount of cinnamon and replace the vanilla extract with coffee extract (I didn't have any for this time), just to kick up the flavour. Hazelnuts would also be unbelievably good in this recipe. I can't believe how easy this recipe is!!! As for the taste, I just put it in the fridge, but even warm it's very yummy (reminds me of frosting).
     
  2. oh my gosh, i couldnt believe how easy this is too make and how fast it is, i added other flavors to get different flavors and i got all kinds of comments for christmas, sad thing is we ran out, i guess that a good thing! I wont do any of kind of fudge EVER, my four yr old can make it its that easy! LaGrande,Or
     
  3. Love the little kick from the cinnamon! I made 8 different types of fudge this Christmas and DH declared this was one of the top 3. It was great with chopped pecans and I bet it would also be good with almonds or cashews.
     
  4. So far so good... I only tasted it out of the bowl before I chilled it (it's still in the fridge. The only modifications I made were no nuts (cause I wanted a smooth fudge) and added 1/4 tsp cayenne pepper...so gooood. Can't wait to eat it!
     
  5. This fudge is creamy and delicious. I followed the directions exactly. It sets up very fast. Thanks so much for sharing!
     
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  1. I mocha-nized this recipe by substituting cold coffee for the milk. I used cashews for my nuts because that's what I had on hand. Instead of melting the milk and butter on the stove top, I simply nuked it in the microwave for 1 min. Only difference for next time (yes, there will be a next time) will be to increase the amount of cinnamon and replace the vanilla extract with coffee extract (I didn't have any for this time), just to kick up the flavour. Hazelnuts would also be unbelievably good in this recipe. I can't believe how easy this recipe is!!! As for the taste, I just put it in the fridge, but even warm it's very yummy (reminds me of frosting).
     

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Hey there!~ My name is Crystal. I am 19,and living in Florida. I really love to cook,& bake all the time for my family.I just get so much enjoyment out of it! There is just something about the great aroma throughout the house when you bake something,creating special memories in the kitchen! A little more about me: I am a strict vegetarian,(almost vegan!,heh)but of course my whole family is not,so I cook just about anything! Other than cooking-I like to read,surf the net and create art. My favorite websites are: www.ebay.com & www.witchvox.com (I'm wiccan) Of course,the Zaar has become my favorite website! I love how friendly the people are and how interactive this place is!
 
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