Fudge generally takes 1-2 hours to harden and set at room temperature. Placing it in the refrigerator can speed up the process, taking around 30 minutes to set. It's important not to rush the cooling process to avoid changes in texture.
As long as it has not spoiled, it is safe to use fudge that has been stored. Many people store fudge in their cupboards.
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No, the word "fudge" does not contain a long vowel sound. The "u" in "fudge" makes a short vowel sound.
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How long you need to stir fudge will vary depending on the recipe that you are using. Some instructions say to stir fudge for five minutes as it boils and some microwave recipes say to stir fudge when ingredients are melted.
Can you remake divinity fudge, I didn't beat mine long enough.
The only thing you can do at this point is put it in the refrigerator and wait. But if it does not end up becoming harder, you can always: *put a good movie on *get a big blanket *grab a spoon and your pan of fudge and dig in :) YUM!!
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Well, honey, fudge doesn't stink. If your fudge is smelling funky, then someone didn't follow the recipe or it's been sitting out too long. Good fudge should smell like a sweet symphony, not a stinky surprise.
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.
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Quikrete typically sets up and hardens within 20-40 minutes after being mixed, depending on the specific product and environmental conditions.