Fudge didnt set. How to fix without re heating
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I made a simple fudge with white choc and condensed milk. It didn't set. I know the easy answer is put it back in the saucepan and re heat it but it is coloured 4 different colours and swirled together with sprinkles on top. Re heating it will make it an ugly brown mess. Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated
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Quick Answer about "Fudge didnt set. How to fix without re heating"
To fix oily, hard or grainy fudge, scoop the fudge back into a pot with about a cup of water. Cook it over low heat until the fudge dissolves. Then bring the fudge back up to the temperature specified in the recipe and follow the remaining steps. The flavor may be slightly diluted, but the texture will be improved.How do you save a failed fudge?
To fix soft fudge or hard fudge, simply follow these easy steps: Scrape the fudge back into a large saucepan and add 1 1/2 cups of water. Stir the fudge over low heat until it dissolves. Carefully taste the mixture, as the water probably diluted the flavor.How do you revive fudge?
In the oven - wrap the fudge in foil with a tiny bit of water, perhaps 2-3 teaspoons and bake at a low temperature (120-140C or 248-284F) for 10-20 minutes, or until the fudge no longer feels/looks dried out.Why is my fudge not getting hard?
When your fudge isn't setting properly, the culprit is typically going to be that the temperature wasn't right. If your fudge is sticky or overly gummy, then it likely wasn't cooked to a high enough temperature. What is this? People often make this mistake when they are making fudge for the first time.HOW TO FIX CHOCOLATE FUDGE THAT DOES NOT SET
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