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Triple Chocolate Fudge

Triple Chocolate Fudge



Triple Chocolate Fudge

Are you in the mood for a sweet chocolate treat, but have little time to make anything homemade? Then this recipe is just for you! The simple three-ingredient fudge recipe is super simple to whip up, and the fudge always turns out super creamy in texture. The only ingredients you'll need to make this recipe is chocolate chips, sweetened condensed milk, and pecans (which are optional). 

In a microwave-safe bowl melt the ingredients in the microwave, and in less than two minutes the cooking is done! Now, the waiting is all that's left for you to do.

Ingredients:

  • 2 cups of chocolate chips (any flavor)

  • 1 can of sweetened condensed milk

Optional:

  • ½ cup of chopped pecans

Instructions:

Take two portions of parchment paper, and criss-cross them inside a square pan, then coat the parchment paper generously with cooking spray. Set aside.


In a microwave-safe bowl (medium-sized), add the chocolate chips and condensed milk, then stir well.


Transfer the bowl to the microwave. Microwave for one minute, and stir well. Repeat in ten-second increments; until the chocolate is completely melted and smooth. Immediately stir in the chopped pecans (optional).


Next, pour the melted chocolate mixture into the prepared pan, and place it in the refrigerator for about two hours. Using a sharp knife, cut the fudge into squares. Serve and enjoy! 


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