1 14 1/2 oz. evaporated milk 3 tbsp. cocoa 1/4 c. butter Liquid Sweetener to equal 1/2 c. sugar 1/4 tsp. salt 1 tsp. vanilla 2 1/2 c. graham cracker crumbs 1/4 c. nuts Combine milk and cocoa in saucepan. Beat well. Add butter, sweetener, salt. Bring to boil. Remove from heat. Stir in remaining ingredients except 1/4 cup graham crackers. Cool about 15 minutes. Divide mixture into 32 balls. Roll in remaining cracker crumbs and chill.
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You can find a recipe for sugar free fudge online at Cooking.com or Cooks.com. The recipes you find at these sites are super easy and sugar free guaranteed.
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.
If it takes 1/2 cup of sugar to make 1 pound of fudge, then to make 6 pounds of fudge takes 3 cups of sugar.
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.
There are many diabetic dessert recipes you can make with chocolate that are simple to make. For example, you can bake Applesauce Brownies, using unsweetened cocoa powder, and it is safe to eat even if you are diabetic.
A diabetic recipe is a recipe for a meal, or a snack that is diabetic friendly. This means that this recipe is something that would be safe for you to eat even with having diabetes.
Just substitute the sugar in your recipe with honey, splenda, equal or whatever sweetener you want.
Several websites feature a recipe for fudge which uses white chocolate. Some of the most popular include Taste of Home, Candy.about, Sally's Baking Addiction and Allrecipes.
They make excrement but not make fudge.
Here is a recipe for a no bake fudge cake that would be easy for kids to do- http://www.kids-partycabin.com/kid_party_cake.html#no-cook. Just be sure that the kids are supervised.
A good recipe for cheesecake is located here http://www.cooksrecipes.com/diabetic-recipes/diabetic_cakes.html This site also has a lot of other sweet things for people who have diabetes to make.