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Reviewed: Dec. 8, 2006
This fudge was fantastc.The flavor was good and it was also easy to make.Will add to my favorites.I like other reviewers put peanut butter and the creme in a seperate bowl.
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Reviewed: Dec. 7, 2006
Words cannot possibly describe how wonderful this recipe is! I made my first batch of it 15 minutes ago and am going to start another as soon as I am done with this review because it will be gone before I get another bite! One thing, I followed all of the suggestions in the rating by tunisianswife and it came out perfect. You MUST try this recipe!!!
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Reviewed: Dec. 4, 2006
Oh my, if I could I would live off this fudge recipe!! Really easy to make, I do agree about pre-mixing the peanut butter mallow and flour...made the process go so easily!! yummmmmmmy!!!
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Cooking Level: Intermediate

Home Town: El Monte, California, USA

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Reviewed: Dec. 3, 2006
This recipe turned out perfectly! Like other reviewers, I mixed my pb, mallo cream and flour together ahead of time and had it ready. I used whole milk and once the mixture started to boil I set my cooking timer for 5 mintues. Once I removed it from the heat, I used my hand mixer for a little over a minute mixing in the pb, mallo and flour mixture, and then poured in it my pregreased baking dish. Slightly over an hour later it was ready to cut and it is PERFECT! Thank you for a great recipe!
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Living In: Louisville, Kentucky, USA

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Reviewed: Dec. 2, 2006
I've never made fudge before- but this turned out perfect! Melts in your mouth. A MUST for the holiday baker.
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Reviewed: Nov. 28, 2006
The flavor of this fudge was quite good. However, I would make a few changes because it did not set up for me until I put it in the freezer. 1. Make sure the temperature gets up to 240 2. Don't use a 9x13 inch pan. Use a large cookie sheet (believe me there will be plenty to fill the pan) unless you want really thick cubes of fudge
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Home Town: Auburn, New York, USA
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Reviewed: Nov. 19, 2006
I have never been a peanut butter fudge fan, but this recipe changed that! I have made this recipe a dozen times over the past few years. I get multiple requests from family and friends for batches or recipes! It tastes like peanut butter cookie dough, or the inside of a peanut butter cup - but smoother! I have never had this not set up for me. First, I bring the butter & sugar mixture to a boil using medium heat, stirring frequently. Then I reduce the heat so it won't boil over, and set the timer for a full 5 minutes. I pre-mix the peanut butter & marshmallow creme in my kitchenaid. I use creamy peanut butter and just eyeball it from the jar. I pour the sugar mixture into the mixer bowl and let it sit for 30 seconds or so to help melt the peanut butter/marmallow mix. Then I mix just until combined. Add the flour, and mix just until combined. I tap the mixer bowl on the counter to help release some of the air bubbles. I pour the mixture into a large baking sheet. I let it sit for a minute, then sometimes add a few handfuls of chocolate chips (I prefer milk chocolate with this recipe)on top to melt and spread. Other times I let it cool so I can handle it, take a pinch and roll it and dip it in chocolate for peanut butter balls that taste just like store bought peanut butter cups! Or just eat it plain and it is heavenly!
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Reviewed: Nov. 4, 2006
This made some awesome fudge. I'm sure the recipe would have been great as it is, but I substituted evaporated milk for the milk (I was completely out of milk). I also added about 2 tsp of vanilla extract to the sugar mixture. I combined the flour, peanut butter and marshmallow cream together in my kitchen aid prior to adding the sugar combo to it. Terrific! Nice and creamy with the perfect peanut butter taste.
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Reviewed: Jul. 31, 2006
This was a little too sweet for most of the people who tried it. It also turned out a little soft.
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Living In: Altoona, Pennsylvania, USA

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Reviewed: Jun. 19, 2006
My husband loves this fudge. So much so, that he asks that I only make it at Christmas or else he would eat it year round. If you or someone you know loves peanut butter, this is like a peanut butter dream!
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Reviewed: May 31, 2006
excellent recipe this was perfect. I might add some rice crispys to it next time and let it cool.
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Reviewed: May 31, 2006
It is not the best I've had but it is good. I used chunky peanut butter.
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Home Town: Jardines Del Caribe, Ponce, Puerto Rico
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Reviewed: May 16, 2006
First fudge I have ever made, and it turned out great! Thanks a lot!
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Reviewed: Mar. 22, 2006
I made many different kinds of fudge for the holidays this year and I think this one was everyone's favorite. It had a little different texture to it. It was really gritty for my taste, but the flavor was amazing.
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Home Town: Estacada, Oregon, USA
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Reviewed: Jan. 30, 2006
Perfect and easy! I made the recipe at Christmas. I put part of the mixture in a smaller brownie pan and the rest in a round cake pan. Once the fudge in the brownie pan was cool, I added a layer of Aunt Teen's Creamy Chocolate Fudge from this site. It turned out fabulous. My husband loves peanut butter and chocolate together. This was a huge hit. The plain peanut butter fudge was delicious all on its own also. Thanks for sharing.
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Home Town: Nashport, Ohio, USA
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Reviewed: Jan. 22, 2006
Instead of using this as a fudge recipe, I would use this as a frosting recipe. I followed the recipe exactly, and also the advice of some of the other reviewers, but the consistency of the fudge did not just turn out right. I definitely recommend refrigerating it to firm it up. That makes a big difference. Overall, it does have a good taste, though.
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Reviewed: Jan. 10, 2006
It was a hit at Christmas and I've had requests to make it for my husband's co-workers for an upcoming business trip.
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Reviewed: Jan. 5, 2006
Super easy to make and delish! Even my mom, (who is definately tough to please), love it! Thanks so much
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Reviewed: Jan. 4, 2006
Follow the instructions and measure carefully and you will have great fudge! Be sure to start the 5 minute timing AFTER the mixture comes to a full rolling boil. I also use evaporated milk and unsalted real butter. I have been using this same recipe for many years and my teenage son loves it!
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Reviewed: Dec. 31, 2005
This was wonderful!! By far the most popular fudge I made this holiday season. Next time I'm going to drizzle a little chocolate on the top and it will taste just like Reese's Pieces!
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