Gluten-Free, Egg-Free, Dairy-Free, Nut-Free Fudge
- Ready In:
- 15mins
- Ingredients:
- 6
- Serves:
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4
ingredients
- 946.36 ml powdered sugar
- 1.23 ml salt
- 118.29 ml cocoa
- 59.14 ml rice milk
- 14.79 ml vanilla
- 118.29 ml margarine
directions
- Mix the first five ingredients in a microwave safe dish until partly blended. Put margarine on top of the mixture and microwave it for 2-2 1/2 minutes. Mix ingredients until smooth and pour into a greased 8 inch square dish. Let it chill for an hour before serving. Store the fudge in the refrigerator.
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Reviews
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This recipe was fantastic! I made it exactly as the recipe said, with rice milk and (vegan) margarine. It was very easy to make, set beautifully and was a hit with everyone who tried it. Would definitely recommend! If using regular dairy products is the plan, I'd strongly suggest using a more traditional fudge recipe - fat and protein content differ quite a bit between dairy and diary substitutions which throws off the proportions and can keep the fudge from setting correctly.
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This is delicious but didn't really turn out like fudge for me, more like fudge frosting as it never set properly. Still, I'm happy to eat it with a spoon! I used semi-skimmed milk instead of rice milk and butter instead of margarine. Also, as a side note, this recipe can't be dairy free as it contains margarine which is definately a dairy product. You can get vegan margarine however.
Tweaks
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This is delicious but didn't really turn out like fudge for me, more like fudge frosting as it never set properly. Still, I'm happy to eat it with a spoon! I used semi-skimmed milk instead of rice milk and butter instead of margarine. Also, as a side note, this recipe can't be dairy free as it contains margarine which is definately a dairy product. You can get vegan margarine however.
RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
I'm a gluten free mom of 6 and a self-described gluten free foodie. I love to create and swap gluten free recipes and to uncover great gluten free products. My friend Julie and I have a great blog about the ups and downs of raising gluten-free kids. Check it out:www.jensglutenfreeblog.com