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Delicious, old fashioned peanut butter fudge is so good and surprisingly easy to make. Freeze it and pack it up for your next road trip snack!
Remove from heat and add the peanut butter, butter and vanilla. Stir to combine and mix until fudge begins to thicken. Turn mixture into a buttered 8-by-8-inch pan; use a spatula to smooth the top.
Saundra Byrd from Brooklyn, Md., was looking for a recipe for peanut-butter fudge. She said the fudge was served in Baltimore County school cafeterias in the 1960s and ’70s. Barbara Whitman of ...
Years ago, I made a batch of peanut butter fudge and fell in love, as did my friends and family. But when I received the request recently for a recipe, I thought I'd see what readers could come up ...
This decadent fudge, from baking blogger Sally McKenney Quinn of Sally's Baking Addiction, is a deliciously indulgent bite ...
I make a peanut butter cookie for my medible company, Laurie and Mary Jane, but I was just given this recipe by my friend’s grandma who dared me to medicate her 50-year-old recipe.
Peanut Butter Fudge is among the recipes in Linda Skeens’ ‘Blue Ribbon Kitchen,’ which teaches readers how to make prize-winners.
Grandma can practically make this old-fashioned fudge recipe with her eyes closed. The bite-size pieces are the ideal sweet treat for your neighbors after long moving days.
I know the recipe by heart, and even though grandma is gone, our tradition will live on for years to come. This year, we will make the fudge in her honor.” Grandma's Chocolate Peanut Butter Candy ...
JJ with Nelson’s Barnyard Buffet brought a special sous chef, his Grandma Elsie Moreland, in to celebrate her 100th birthday by making the 1st recipe she ever taught him.