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eggnog fudge

  Author:  62999  Category:(Household) Created:(12/16/2004 3:47:00 PM)
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3/4 c Eggnog 2 tb Corn syrup 2 tb Butter or margarine 2 c Sugar 1 ts Vanilla 1. Butter 8-inch square pan. Lightly butter sides of heavy, medium saucepan. 2. Combine eggnog, corn syrup, butter and sugar in prepared saucepan. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until sugar is dissolves and mixture comes to a boil. Wash down sides of pan with pastry brush frequently dipped in hot water to remove sugar crystals. 3. Add candy thermometer. Continue to cook until mixture reaches the soft-ball stage (238 F). 4. Pour into large heat-proof mixer bowl. Cool to lukewarm,.(about 110 F) Add vanilla and heat with heavy-duty mixer until thick. Spread into prepared pan. Score fudge into squares with knife. Refrigerate until firm. Cut into squares. Store in refrigerator. Makes about 1 pound.

yummy it sounds nummy

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Date: 12/16/2004 5:26:00 PM  From Authorid: 53909    Mmm that sounds good. I'll have to try that sometime.  

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