
It pains me to admit this because Rachael Ray is one of my least favorite “celebrity” chefs EVER , but I made her five-minute fudge wreaths for Christmas. They are good, but very rich. Small slices. The wreath on the right has currants and nuts in it, the one on the left doesn’t.. only because I forgot to stir them in before it started setting up.
I also made pasta crab salad and banana bread on the same day as the wreaths.
Five-Minute Fudge Wreaths
This super-simple recipe will be a hit at your holiday party! Try all three varieties: the Chunky Chocolate Fudge Wreath with Walnuts and Currants, the White Chocolate Wreath with Pistachio and Cranberry or the Goober and Raisinette Wreath! (Makes 2 pounds.)
Ingredients
12 ounce package semisweet chocolate chips
1 cup butterscotch chips
14 ounce can sweetened condensed milk (save the can)
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
8 ounce can walnuts, plus more for topping
1/2 cup raisins or dried currants (a couple of handfuls)
candied red and green cherries to decorate top (like holly)
softened butter to grease an 8 inch round cake pan
Directions
1. Grease an 8-inch round cake pan with softened butter. Pour the chocolate and butterscotch chips, condensed milk and vanilla into a medium saucepan. Put the pan on the stove and turn the heat to low.
2. Cover the empty condensed milk can with plastic wrap and put it in the center of the round cake pan.
3. Stir the chips and milk until they melt together, about 3 minutes. Stir in nuts and raisins. Scoop the fudge into the cake pan all around the plastic-covered can in the center to form a wreath or ring shape. Let it be all bumpy on top. Keep pushing the can back to the center if the fudge moves it away from there. Cut the red cherries in half with scissors and the green cherries into quarters. Use the green pieces to make leaves and the red to make holly berries. Decorate the fudge with several groups of holly berry sprigs made from the cherries and garnish with walnuts between the sprigs.
4. Put the fudge in the fridge and chill until firm. Remove the can from the center, then loosen the sides and bottom of the fudge with a spatula. Cut the fudge into thin slices to serve.
To give the wreath as a gift-wrap in cellophane and secure with a bow or ornament.
Variations
White Chocolate Wreath with Pistachio and Cranberry
1. Substitute the chocolate chips with white chocolate chips, 1 1/2 ounce bag plus 1 cup.
2. Substitute 1 to 1 1/2 cups of shelled natural pistachio nuts for walnuts.
3. Substitute 1/2 cup dried sweetened cranberries for currants.
Goober and Raisinette Wreath
1. Swap butterscotch for peanut butter chips
2. Swap large whole peanuts for walnuts used in original recipe (such as peeled Virginia Peanuts)
3. Swap 1/2 cup large raisins for currants in original recipe
7 responses so far ↓
1 Y // Jan 3, 2007 at 1:57 am
I’ll have to strongly second your feelings towards Rachael Ray. She is the most annoying tv cook and causes me to change channels whenever she comes on. I’m curious about your opinions on Alton Brown, Sara Moulton, and Ming Tsai - some of my favs.
2 rachelle // Jan 3, 2007 at 6:40 am
I love Alton Brown and Ming Tsai is cool too. I’ve not spent much time with Sara Moulton.
3 jp // Jan 3, 2007 at 6:04 pm
I really like Rachael Ray on her 30 Minute Meal cooking show but can’t stand her talk show. I like her cooking show b/c she legitimately makes things - from the opening of a can, peeling of something, etc. - not all the unrealistic pre-measured crap.
4 Jeannette // Jan 9, 2007 at 9:44 am
are jess and i to expect this kind of cooking storm when we come to visit??
5 rachelle // Jan 9, 2007 at 1:06 pm
only if you help!
6 Donna // Nov 18, 2008 at 10:15 am
Has anyone frozen these? I want to make them for the individual familyes in our church (my husband is a pastor) and was thinking of making a few each week and freezing them.
7 RachelleB // Nov 19, 2008 at 7:06 am
Seems you should be able to freeze fudge.
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