Nov 07, 2014 in homemade candy, fudge, maple, nuts, holidays, snacks, desserts, party food, epicurious. Read the original on: Food Fanatic
Iâve been doing this homemade candy contributor gig for over a year now! Hopefully you have all enjoyed some of my delicious creations, like banana split fudge and malt ball fudge. Creating candy recipes is one of my favorite things to do, and FUDGE is by far my most favorite of all. There are so many variations you can make and enjoy!
However, in the three years I have been a food blogger, my most requested recipe is maple walnut fudge.
Which totally makes sense. When I go on vacation, we always make a point to stop in every fudge shop to try samples. I also like to see what flavors they offer to get ideas for the website! And duh, FREE samples, I did mention that, right?
In every shop there are some unique ideas, as well as a few constant favorites. Peanut butter fudge is always there. And so is maple walnut fudge.
If every fudge shop carries this flavor, why have I waited so long? I love maple and walnut together! And of course I love fudge! Well, now Iâve solved the first world problems and have a delicious, soft, maple walnut fudge for you to make at home. Perfect for holiday dessert trays or teacher gifts! This fudge will make you look like a rock star and will be one of the first things to go at any get together!
And, like most fudge recipes, itâs not JUST for holidays. Why we all think fudge can only be made at Christmas is silly. Itâs like saying carrot cake can be only made at Easter (you donât all believe that right?). I mean, I remember people saying you canât wear white shoes after Labor Day, and thatâs not true anymore.
So go make a quick batch of this fudge. Break the rules. Eat it all yourself. I wonât tell a soul!
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