snowy road fudge recipe for winter whites

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We’re so excited to introduce you to our first Winter Whites guest, Jen from eat.sleep.MAKE!

winter whites series introI love this bloggy sister-in-law team- Jen and Shannon share all sorts of fabulousness (like these DIY inspiration boards, these bangles, these citrus and herb soaps, and this a.maz.ing. light up canvas).

Hi everyone, I’m Jen, and I blog with my sister-in-law, Shannon, at Eat. Sleep. MAKE. We’re so excited to be here sharing a project for the Winter Whites series!

I had this amazing white chocolate fudge last month at a local outdoor store of all places – I know, not really the place you expect to find life changing fudge, right? I don’t usually like white chocolate, but something about this particular fudge concoction grabbed me immediately. I took a bite and fell in love, then started mentally compiling the ingredients I needed to make it at home. There was only one problem – I couldn’t justify making it knowing I’d eat the whole pan myself. Then I got an email from Kirstin saying that she and Delia were hosting a Winter Whites series.

The fudge was basically demanding to be made, and who am I to resist?

The Snowy Road Fudge is a take off of classic rocky road, but instead of chocolate, marshmallow and almonds, it has white chocolate, marshmallows and walnuts with coconut thrown in as well. Like I said, everything delicious in one heavenly dessert.

INGREDIENTS: 6 tablespoons butter, 1 can (12 oz) evaporated milk, 1/2 cup marshmallow fluff, 2 cups sugar – I forgot to include that in the picture, 12 oz white chocolate (I suggest Lindt white chocolate bars because they’re amazing), 1/2 cup flaked coconut, 1/2 cup chopped walnut pieces, 1 tsp vanilla extract, 1 cup mini marshmallows.

ONE: first, chop up your white chocolate bars into small pieces and place in a large mixing bowl.
TWO: line an 8 inch pan with wax paper or parchment paper and spray well with cooking spray.
THREE: in a large saucepan, combine the first four ingredients and bring to a boil on medium heat. Boil for 25 minutes, stirring constantly. Pour the mixture over your chocolate chips and stir well until the chocolate chips are completely melted.
FOUR: add the last four ingredients and stir well until all ingredients are incorporated.
FIVE: pour the mixture into your prepared pan and use a spatula to spread the mixture evenly.
SIX: chill your fudge in the refrigerator for 1 hour or until the fudge has set. Cut and serve. If you’re having a hard time getting the fudge out of the pan, run some warm water along the bottom of the pan.

Yields approximately 2 1/4 pounds fudge. Enough to share. Or not.

With each bite, you get the softness of the marshmallows, sweetness of coconut and vanilla and slight crunch from the walnuts. Feel free to cut your fudge into smaller bites but in my house, one brick of fudge equals one serving ๐Ÿ™‚

I hope you enjoy making (and eating) this fudge as much as I did!

Thank you to our wonderful hostesses at Delia Creates and Kojodesigns for having us! Shannon and I would love for you to visit us at Eat. Sleep. MAKE. to check out our other projects, home decor and recipes. You can also find us on Facebook, Pinterest, and Twitter.

Screen Shot 2013-01-28 at 7.48.33 PMBe sure to head over to delia creates to see some crocheted, pom pom-y, winter-y goodness as well!

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10 Comments

    1. Hannah, I love that!
      And I’m really looking forward to what people come up with for Winter Whites too! ๐Ÿ™‚

  1. Hi! I tried to make this…but I was kinda confused that the recipe said “boil for 25 minutes, stirring constantly.” Well…when I did that, and then tried to pour it over my white chocolate pieces…it all clumped together and became incredibly difficult to stir.. Can you tell me what I did wrong?

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