Great recipe and entertaining video. Your girls are precious! I was a little concerned when you were using non-silicone utensils in that super hot mixture...thought you were going to be eating melted utensils! Your gramma knew how to make fudge, sir! 👏
Thankyou. Very nice to see you in the kitchen with your beautiful children. Lovely kitchen as well.🌹🍫 I think your little one would really like to help Daddy...
Great recipe ,I really enjoyed it . Haven’t made it yet ,but I’m sure going to. Thank you very much for the recipe. And your daughters are beautiful.And ever which one was singing has a beautiful voice.
Thank you for the video. I have the exact recipe but I am not strong enough to stir it long enough. Glad to know my kitchen aid can be used. Thank you for sharing, we will have fudge at our house for Christmas!
ive used this recipe for years! its nice to see others have it too! (a lot is obvious in your interaction with your children. i hope they are doing well.)
100% ... it is a family affair. Jess is now 19 and Jordan is 13 and we just made the fudge last week. I still have a problem with them eating the chocolate as they are putting it in the bowl!!
Getting ready top make the fudge this Friday. Hope you have a Merry Christmas! Check out my new videos. Jordan is in most of them. I'm just the boring dad. HA HA!
If you drink coffee you can use the rest of you evaporated milk in you coffee in the mornings. Or when ever you drink coffee or even tea . It’s really good. That is if you like creamer in your coffee or tea. Or even in your mashed potatoes,makes them creamer. Just a couple of suggestions. So you don’t have to waste it.
I was thinking since the can is only shy 1 oz, just add 1 oz of whole milk. Don't think that would affect the mixture. I have seen many other people do the same in their fudge recipes for that same reason.
Love your videos, and your girls are beautiful. I stumbled across your videos looking for information about the Iron Griddle’s. I couldn’t find info on how to use them until running across yours. Thanks for posting this Fudge Recipe. Can’t wait to try this with my girls!! My mom made this Same fudge but sadly passed before I could get her recipe. I remember the process from my childhood just not the measurements. Oh and by the way You don’t have to waste the Leftover Evap Milk. There are recipes online but You can add sugar and milk to make Carmel. Usually it’s just a Can of Sweet & Condensed milk heated-and weirdly it makes the best homemade Carmel! But it does! I read you can substitute using Evaporated milk by adding a few extra things. Thought I’d Save ya from throwing out some yummy Carmel.
Well, I’m almost 60 and this is almost the same exact recipe MY grandmother used, (she added 1 tsp vanilla to hers and mixed all chocolate in right on the stove) and she called it “Million Dollar Fudge” back in 60’s n 70’s.. so whatever. Ive never ever heard of fantasy fudge. Maybe this recipe is a PA thing since I grew up in SE PA. This fudge recipe has been in my Buterbaugh Family tradition for a long time and it tastes wonderful-unlike your comment, which was nasty and in poor taste. .
@@deborahhughes6716 There are still only two ways of making fudge. This is marshmallow fudge, no matter what you call it, or add to it. Your grandma sounds cool:)
Thanks for sharing your Grandmas’s Louises’s million dollar fudge.
Great recipe and entertaining video. Your girls are precious! I was a little concerned when you were using non-silicone utensils in that super hot mixture...thought you were going to be eating melted utensils!
Your gramma knew how to make fudge, sir! 👏
Thankyou. Very nice to see you in the kitchen with your beautiful children. Lovely kitchen as well.🌹🍫 I think your little one would really like to help Daddy...
Thank you for kind words!!
I made this and boy it was very good and soft I was told it tastes like milkyway
I am so happy you liked it! And yes, I can see the taste flavor like a milkyway.
That looks so yummy creamy and deliciously scrumplicious...yummm..
Great recipe ,I really enjoyed it . Haven’t made it yet ,but I’m sure going to. Thank you very much for the recipe. And your daughters are beautiful.And ever which one was singing has a beautiful voice.
Thank you for the kind words. It was my oldest daughter Jess singing.
Your very welcome. She sings beautifully.And the fudge was delicious and a big hit. Thank you for the recipe and for explaining it so clearly.
My mom. Used to make this exact recipe. It was her mother's recipe. Yummy!
Thank you for the video. I have the exact recipe but I am not strong enough to stir it long enough. Glad to know my kitchen aid can be used. Thank you for sharing, we will have fudge at our house for Christmas!
So glad I could help put fudge on you table!!
ive used this recipe for years! its nice to see others have it too! (a lot is obvious in your interaction with your children. i hope they are doing well.)
100% ... it is a family affair. Jess is now 19 and Jordan is 13 and we just made the fudge last week. I still have a problem with them eating the chocolate as they are putting it in the bowl!!
Beautiful young ladies.
Getting ready top make the fudge this Friday. Hope you have a Merry Christmas! Check out my new videos. Jordan is in most of them. I'm just the boring dad. HA HA!
You can use regular milk or cream to make up the evaporated milk. I've done it and it works out fine.
The fudge looks delicious you have beautiful daughters xxx
Thank you. We make it every year!!
I will try your recipe and let you know how it turns out. Xxx
If you drink coffee you can use the rest of you evaporated milk in you coffee in the mornings. Or when ever you drink coffee or even tea . It’s really good. That is if you like creamer in your coffee or tea. Or even in your mashed potatoes,makes them creamer. Just a couple of suggestions. So you don’t have to waste it.
I was thinking since the can is only shy 1 oz, just add 1 oz of whole milk. Don't think that would affect the mixture. I have seen many other people do the same in their fudge recipes for that same reason.
Love your videos, and your girls are beautiful. I stumbled across your videos looking for information about the Iron Griddle’s. I couldn’t find info on how to use them until running across yours. Thanks for posting this Fudge Recipe. Can’t wait to try this with my girls!! My mom made this Same fudge but sadly passed before I could get her recipe. I remember the process from my childhood just not the measurements. Oh and by the way You don’t have to waste the Leftover Evap Milk. There are recipes online but You can add sugar and milk to make Carmel. Usually it’s just a Can of Sweet & Condensed milk heated-and weirdly it makes the best homemade Carmel! But it does! I read you can substitute using Evaporated milk by adding a few extra things. Thought I’d Save ya from throwing out some yummy Carmel.
Thank you so much for the wonderful comment. More videos will be coming soon. Busy raising kids ... not enough time for videos!
Sir can we have a substitute for mashmellow fluff
There are different types of fudge recipes with different consistency ... this particular recipe is based around the creamy texture of the fluff.
Where's the recipe for the other thing you said like to know that one too
Saw this exact recipe under the title Maimie Eisenhowers million dollar fudge recipe lol!!!
Thanks, I hate sitting through recipe videos. I will look for it.
Oh gosh ,I thought this was this year , . This is November 09th 2019 .. lol. So you gave this recipe a few years ago .oh my gosh .
I might have posted it a few years ago but it is still good every year!! Hope you like it.
You can use the left over evaporated milk in your coffee in the morning yum yum.
Hmm ... I did not know that. I will have to try it!
Awesome recipe. Your girls are beautiful! Daddy's girls! I drink the leftover milk.😋
Forgot nuts
I noticed no Vanilla extract.Was that a blooper.
The recipe that I had from my Grandmother did not include vanilla ... if memory serves correctly!
Yeah, that's true. The vanilla would make this a trillion dollar recipe!
Thank you anyway still it looks mightily delicious. .lol.
I love this recipe and make it every year with the girls! Thanks for watching!
Any one still alive in this video and doesnt have high blood pressure or diabetes??
HA HA! Yeah I know. That is why I only make it once a year. This is a heart stopper!!
I can't find the real candy fudge without marshmallow fluff, that was never used in my grandmother's fudge
Your grandmother probably made Hershey's Cocoa Fudge. You can find the recipe on UA-cam.
I just realize I used milk chocolate chips for the fudge oops but still delicious
Glad it still worked out!!
@@77cemoore yummy
Never did like this type of fudge...it is always too soft and sticky. I prefer Hershey's Cocoa Fudge. It's just PERFECT!
Its Fantasy Fudge. yawn.
You've got a real hostility about fudge, Galen.
@@Rollwithit699 I do when its rebranded as something different. That's dishonest and misleading.
Well, I’m almost 60 and this is almost the same exact recipe MY grandmother used, (she added 1 tsp vanilla to hers and mixed all chocolate in right on the stove) and she called it “Million Dollar Fudge” back in 60’s n 70’s.. so whatever. Ive never ever heard of fantasy fudge. Maybe this recipe is a PA thing since I grew up in SE PA. This fudge recipe has been in my Buterbaugh Family tradition for a long time and it tastes wonderful-unlike your comment, which was nasty and in poor taste. .
@@deborahhughes6716
There are still only two ways of making fudge. This is marshmallow fudge, no matter what you call it, or add to it. Your grandma sounds cool:)