![]() ![]() Check out my FAQ section for any additional questions you may have. As long as you have a microwave, you can make this fudge. What I love most about this recipe is that you don’t need any fancy candy-making tools as we are NOT boiling the mixture. I wanted to recreate my childhood favourite flavour and used vanilla bean paste. Use dairy butter if you are not dairy free or vegan.įlavouring: this recipe is extremely versatile and you could add any flavouring to it. If you want to cut back on the sweetness in the fudge, you could sub it with salted butter. You can sub with regular condensed milk if you are not dairy free or vegan.īutter: my preference is to use room temperature unsalted plant based butter. This is a wonderful ingredient to work with and it adds to the creaminess of our fudge. Wet IngredientsĬondensed Milk: to make this a dairy free and vegan friendly recipe, I am using sweetened coconut condensed milk. Icing Sugar: the icing sugar helps to thicken up the fudge. If you only have white sugar available, that will still work but note that the fudge will be lighter in colour and have a lighter flavour profile. All will add a caramelly undertone to the fudge. You can actually use any type of brown sugar in this recipe: light, golden, dark, or demerara. Sugar: brown or golden sugar helps with the colour and flavour of this fudge. See the recipe card for US cup measurements. This ensures accuracy for every recipe and perfect results every time. I always weigh my ingredients rather than use cup measures. If you are not vegan or dairy free, this recipe can be easily adapted. ![]() This is a vegan AND gluten free recipe as we are using plant based butter and coconut condensed milk and there is no flour required. This version allows people with dietary restrictions to enjoy this sweet treat. Traditional fudge is usually made with dairy products such as butter or milk. Since going dairy free, I wanted to find a recipe that had a similar texture and flavour and this recipe is spot on. When I was growing up in the UK, I always loved buying vanilla fudge at the seaside whenever we were on our holidays. ![]()
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