Use more fat in the next batch
Fudge can be too gooey if it has not been cooked to the correct temperature or if it has not been cooled properly. This can result in too much moisture in the fudge, leading to a softer texture.
put in the bin
Yes, fudge can go bad if not stored properly or if left for too long. It is best to consume fudge within its recommended shelf life to ensure freshness and quality.
Fudge can stink if it has spoiled or if there were ingredients that had gone bad in the recipe. It is important to store fudge properly in an airtight container to prevent it from absorbing other odors. Additionally, adding too much butter or not cooking it long enough can also result in fudge that has an unpleasant smell.
well, you can start over.
It depends on the type of fudge. Traditional fudge made with dairy products like butter and milk should be refrigerated to maintain freshness. However, some fudge recipes that use ingredients like condensed milk may not require refrigeration if stored in a cool, dry place. It's best to follow the storage instructions provided with your specific fudge recipe.
If the fudge is very dry, check by tasting to be sure it isn't stale. If it's okay, spread it out in one layer and give it a very fine - and very brief! - mist with a plant-spray. Cover with a paper towel and leave until ready to eat. Or you can cover the layer of fudge with a damp paper towel and leave until it's sufficiently moistened. If the fudge is only slightly dry, put in a layer as above and cover with cling-film until you wish to eat it.
The savanna is too wet to be a desert and too dry to be a forest.
AKA Miss Matt Fudge of the Fudge Report
== == Yes, fudge is a noun. A noun is a person, place, or thing. Fudge is a thing. Fudge is a noun if it refers to the chocolate treat. Fudge can also be a verb.
There were too many choices but I ultimately selected the caramel, fudge crunch.
Fudge ripple ice cream is vanilla with striations of fudge through it.