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I want to make fudge this holiday season...it looks okay to me, but do any of you guys use Jet-Puffed Marshmallow Creme from Kraft. Just checking with you all. I know Kraft has a great gluten-free policy... Let me know if you've got a good recipe... Thank you as always!!!!


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I want to make fudge this holiday season...it looks okay to me, but do any of you guys use Jet-Puffed Marshmallow Creme from Kraft. Just checking with you all. I know Kraft has a great gluten-free policy... Let me know if you've got a good recipe... Thank you as always!!!!

1 cup evaporated milk

4 cups sugar

1 cup peanut butter

bring milk and sugar to boil. Cook to 240 degrees in large saucepan. Remove from heat, add peanut butter and mix well. pour into greased pan and allow to cool. Easy as ever! Enjoy!

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Thankfully most fudge is naturally gluten free. I have not used Kraft marshmallow creme for ages but the following are some of my favourite fudge and candy recipes:

Coconut Milk Fudge:

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Wait a minute - just found this one that looks lovely and it does use marshmallow creme. I haven't made this type for years! White Chocolate Eggnog Fudge:

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Chocolate Peanut Butter Crunch Fudge:

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I have not actually made this one yet but it looks incredibly simple to make.

I had to leave the house for a bit - now am back with a few more:

Salted Butter Caramel (I know, not a fudge, but this candy is delicious):

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Buttery Pecan Caramels:

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Fleur de Sel Caramels:

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Coconut Chocolates:

http://www.(Company Name Removed - They Spammed This Forum and are Banned).com/Recipe.aspx?nid=499&utm_nooverride=1

Nutella and Sea Salt Caramel Chocolate Fudge:

http://www.(Company Name Removed - They Spammed This Forum and are Banned).com/Recipe.aspx?nid=499&utm_nooverride=1 (*This one uses marshmallow creme.) I make my own Nutella. FAR better than bought!! :)

Chocolate Nutella Fudge with Sea Salt:

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I have used Kraft marshmallows and fluff without any problems. I got a hankering for fudge today. My first batch I didn't cook long enough so it was a flop. Second batch was a winner. I was going to put some in a gift basket, but after the effort I had to put into it, it's staying at home. I had to hand beat it forever and even got a blister before it was ready. :P:lol:

mbrookes Community Regular

World's easiest no-fail fudge:

In the top of a double boiler over simmering water, stir together:

1 lb. powdered sugar

1/2 cup Hershey's coco powder

1/4 teaspoon salt

6 Tablespoons butter

4 Tablespoons milk

1 Tablespoon vanilla

1 cup chopped nuts (if you want them)

Pour out in a buttered pan (9X5 loaf is what I use). It will harden as it cools.

This recipe was on the back of Domino powdered sugar over 20 years ago, and I have used it ever since.

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