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Monday, December 22, 2014

Ridiculously Easy Fudge Christmas Trees


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Last Christmas I came up with ridiculously easy fudge Christmas trees and my god I was so proud of myself. They went within minutes at all the parties I took them to because they're just so darn cute and, well, fudgey. I put a quick instructional together for Facebook and it was shared hundreds and hundreds of times, making my head swell to enormous proportions. This year I thought I should put it on an actual post so people could pin it rather than trawl through their feed from last year.

The base of this recipe is the two ingredient fudge that is my go-to recipe in "oh shit I forgot to make something" scenarios. Add some green food colouring, some lollies for decorations and voila, Christmas trees.

Tricky and I made these on the weekend as part of our advent calendar activities and he was so chuffed. He broke up the chocolate, poured in the condensed milk and sprinkled over the lollies. I tell ya, lettings kids decorate is a fabulous way to see just how much of a perfectionist you are! Let it go, they'll taste the same whether all the decorations are bunched up or not.

how to make fudge xmas trees

You'll need:
  • One 395g can of condensed milk
  • Two blocks of white chocolate (between 180-200g per block is fine*)
  • Green food colouring
  • Lollies to decorate - I used mini m&ms and silver cashous
Thermomix Method:
thermomix xmas recipe
  • Line a lamington tray (you MUST do this first)
  • Place chocolate in to bowl and mix for five minutes on speed 2 at 50C
  • After five minutes, check to see if it is melted, scrape down the sides and add another minute if necessary
  • Add a few drops of green food colouring and mix for four seconds on speed 4
  • Pour in the condensed milk (see note below) and mix for six seconds on speed 5
  • Tip the green slime in to the tray and spread evenly, working quickly
  • Sprinkle over your decorations and gently push them so they embed slightly
  • Chill in the fridge until firm - allow an hour or so if it is a hot day
  • Remove the fudge from the tray and cut it in half length ways
  • Cut triangles from each half - I usually get about seven or eight
Standard Method:
  • Line a lamington tray (you MUST do this first)
  • Place chocolate in to a double boiler or the microwave and melt
  • When completely melted, add a few drops of green food colouring and stir to combine
  • Pour in the condensed milk (see note below) and mix thoroughly - it will start to thicken instantly, so you'll need to use your muscles
  • Tip the green slime in to the tray and spread evenly, working quickly
  • Sprinkle over your decorations and gently push them so they embed slightly
  • Chill in the fridge until firm - allow an hour or so if it is a hot day
  • Remove the fudge from the tray and cut it in half length ways
  • Cut triangles from each half - I usually get about seven or eight
Keep these chilled until you are ready to serve them. On a hot day they can get very melty if left on the table so be careful! I find they are less likely to melt if you do use the full 400g of chocolate.

*If you use 180g blocks don't scrape the condensed milk from the can, just pour until it mostly stops - you'll be left with the perfect amount to make a few condensed milk sandwiches and the fudge won't melt so easily!

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