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It's a fudge made with brown sugar and butter and milk and nuts
Confectioners sugar is powdery and used for icing and sometimes whipped cream, just to make it thicker and easier to whip.
Making steel, steel is definitely crystalline. Making eggnog, eggs are crystalline. Making hard tack candy, making fudge although sugar is considered noncrystalline, you are varying the phases of sugar to include one large sugar crystal to get hard tack and annealing the fudge to avoid the formation of sugar crystals.
A condensation reaction occurs between the NH2 of the amino acid and the CHO if the reducing sugar. Lysine gives it a very brown colour and cysteine gives it a not-so-brown colour.
sure u can! does it really matter? it will still taste good!!! lol
I am a vegetarian and Fudge is just sugar and butter so yes you can have fudge!
Brown sugar can be substituted with white sugar with molasses added for the desired color.
Because brown sugar adds color to the tocino.
You can find sugar free fudge recipes on Food Network's website. Food Network's website provides several of sugar free fudge recipes for their users to make.
Yes you can. It's the only way I've ever made fudge. Most powdered sugar packages have a recipe for fudge. Once you've successfully learned to make fudge from powdered sugar, there's one more thing you can learn that will have people begging for more. The exact same recipe for fudge made from powdered sugar, is also the recipe for fudge frosting. The only difference is that you don't cook the fudge. Just mix the recipe and spread it on your cakes or cookies. The recipe that I use is on the link below.