White Chocolate Cashew Fudge

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I have never made fudge before.  Why you ask?  I don't like fudge.  I have said before that I used to hate chocolate.  I have grown to like some of it, but I usually don't like chocolate by itself.  So fudge has just never appealed to me.  I prefer white chocolate over milk chocolate any day!  So when I found this white chocolate fudge recipe AND it had cashews on the top.... this is my kind of fudge!!  Making fudge was a lot easier than expected and I loved that it made a lot so that I can give it away for gifts.  It was delicious!  All of my favorite things in one fudgy yummy place!



Rating: 4 stars Difficulty of Recipe: 3 stars
Things that I changed:  Kept the recipe the same.
Things that I would do differently next time: Nothing
Will I make it again?  Yes

Ingredients:
4 1/2 cups sugar
1 can evaporated milk
2 cubes butter (2 sticks, 1/2 cup each)
2 12 oz bags White Chocolate Chips
7 oz jar marshmallow cream
2 tsp vanilla
6-9 oz salted cashews

1.  Start by putting the bags of white chocolate chips, marshmallow cream, vanilla, and 1 cube of butter in a mixing bowl  I used my kitchen aid and it made the process nice and easy.
2. In a saucepan compine the butter, sugar and evaporated milk.  Bring to a boil on medium high heat and let it boil for 10 minutes.  I kept stirring mine occasionally with a wire whisk.
3. Pour hot syrup over your chocolate chips, marshmallow cream, butter, and vanilla and whip in your mixing bowl until it is fully incorporated.
4.  Pour this into a buttered 9x13.  I also lined mine with parchment paper so that it would come out easily.
5. Press and evenly spread the cashews on top making sure they are secure so they won't come out when it is flipped upside down.  Place in fridge for a few hours to set.
6.  Once you are ready to cut, you can run the bottom of the pan under hot water to help release the fudge in the pan.  Flip over on a parchment paper and cut them into squares.
Recipe from: Iheartnaptime

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make White Chocolate Cashew Fudge ahead of time?

Yes. Prepare the main components ahead of time, store them properly, and finish or reheat the recipe before serving for the best texture.

How should I store leftovers?

Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Reheat gently and check the recipe notes for any dish-specific storage tips.

Can I substitute ingredients in this recipe?

Most recipes allow simple substitutions, but use similar ingredients so the flavor, moisture, and cooking time stay close to the original.

How do I know when the recipe is done?

Follow the visual cues and timing in the recipe, and use a thermometer when the dish includes meat, poultry, or seafood.

What can I serve with this recipe?

Serve it with a simple side dish, salad, bread, rice, potatoes, or vegetables depending on the flavor profile of the recipe.

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