Peanut Butter Cream Fudge

Submitted by: Margaret Hammond 
In Logan, Ohio, Margaret Hammond relies on a few everyday ingredients to stir up a batch of this crowd-pleasing candy. With its smooth texture and sweet taste, it's sure to satisfy peanut butter lovers of all ages. 

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Surprise Chocolate Fudge

Submitted by: Pattie Ann Forssberg 
This fun novelty recipe uses pinto beans to replace some of the butter typically found in fudge. Walnuts give the soft creamy squares a nice crunch. -Pattie Ann Forssberg of Logan, Kansas 

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Surprise Fudge

Submitted by: Linda Allard 
Santa himself would never guess that the secret ingredient in this amazingly smooth and creamy fudge is cheese! The recipe is simply delicious and is my husband's Yuletide favorite. 

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Candy Bar Fudge

Submitted by: Mary Lou Bridge 
'I created this recipe to duplicate a delightful rich fudge I tried in a shop while visiting our daughter,' explains Mary Lou Bridge of Taylor Ridge, Illinois. 

White Chocolate Fudge

Submitted by: Vicki 
This is the white chocolate lovers' equivalent to heaven. Creamy sweet fudge with pecans. Serve it alongside traditional chocolate fudge for a beautiful presentation. 

Mocha Nut Fudge

Submitted by: Brandy LaFountain 
I was lucky enough to inherit my grandmother's cookbook collection along with all of her recipe notations. This fudgy candy earned high marks. --Brandy LaFountain, Marion, Michigan 

Nutty Citrus Candy

Submitted by: Betty Hostetler 
A friend shared the recipe for these refreshing tangy-sweet goodies. Whenever I need a guaranteed crowd-pleaser, I roll them out by the dozens. 

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Speedy Oven Fudge

Submitted by: Beverly Bernholtz 
This rich fudge is a holiday favorite for me and my family. The recipe yields plenty of old-fashioned flavor with no-fuss preparation. 

Butterscotch Peanut Fudge

Submitted by: Peggy Key 
'I am a substiture teacher and found this fudge recipe in a very old book in our school library,' writes Peggy Key of Grant, Alabama. 'It was written before microwaves, so I modified it to make a quick treat. The faculty and staff gave it rave reviews.' 

Bavarian Mint Fudge

Submitted by: Sue Tucker 
My sister-in-law sent this chocolate candy to us one Christmas, and it's been a traditional holiday treat in our home ever since. With just six ingredients, it couldn't be any easier to make. 
 
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