Spoon Fudge
- Cooking spray, for the baking pan
- 1 1/2 cups corn syrup
- 1 cup sugar
- 3/4 cup whole milk
- 1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
- 4 tablespoons unsalted butter
- 2 teaspoons Homemade Vanilla Extract, recipe follows, or store-bought vanilla extract
- Special equipment: a candy thermometer
- 3 vanilla beans
- 8 to 12 ounces bourbon or vodka
- Spray the bottom of an 8-by-8-inch baking pan with cooking spray.
- Line the baking pan with overlapping pieces of parchment, leaving enough to hang over the sides of the pan; this will help you remove the fudge from the pan.
- Spray the pieces of parchment with cooking spray.
- Combine the corn syrup, sugar, whole milk, cocoa powder and butter in a heavy-bottom saucepan fitted with a candy thermometer over medium heat.
- Stir until the sugar and butter melt.
- Stop stirring and let the mixture continue to cook until the thermometer reaches 238 degrees F, 7 to 10 minutes.
- Once the mixture reaches 238 degrees F, stir in the vanilla extract and turn off the heat immediately.
- Pour the spoon fudge into the prepared 8-by-8-inch baking pan, tapping gently so the fudge is evenly distributed.
- Cool to room temperature, and then place in the refrigerator to set until firm enough to cut, about 1 hour.
- Once the fudge is set, use the parchment to lift the candy out of the baking pan onto a cutting board.
- Peel off the parchment.
- Cut the fudge into 1-by-2-inch pieces and wrap each with waxed paper.
- Store in the refrigerator until ready to serve or up to 1 week.
- Split the vanilla beans lengthwise, leaving them attached at one end.
- Place them in a 10- to 12-ounce bottle and cover with the liquor.
- Put on the top and shake vigorously.
- Store at room temperature for 4 weeks to let the flavor develop and mature, shaking the bottle once a week.
- The extract will keep at room temperature in a dark place (like your cabinet) for up to 6 months.
- Yield: 8 to 12 ounces extract
cooking spray, corn syrup, sugar, milk, cocoa, unsalted butter, vanilla, thermometer, vanilla beans, bourbon
Taken from www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/damaris-phillips/spoon-fudge.html (may not work)