Simple Rich Refrigerator Fudge (2024)

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Prep Time 2 hours hours 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time 20 minutes minutes

Total Time 2 hours hours 25 minutes minutes

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Soft, creamy and chocolatey, this 1950’s Simple and Rich Refrigerator Fudge recipe will surely bring a smile to your face from the first taste.

REFRIGERATOR FUDGE, YOU BRING ME JOY

Fudge is a thing of grandmas… at least it is for me. This fudge recipe, from the 1950’s, is a classic confection that brings back memories of my Grandma Shirley. She would often have tins of the delicious chocolate treat at her home and would always share. This fudge recipe doesn’t just bring back memories of Grandma for me, but also brings back memories for friend’s of mine.

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I made this recipe at work and shared with everyone on set (I’m currently working on a cooking competition television show). Everyone who had a bite came up to me and told me it reminded them of the fudge their grandma, great aunt, or some other relative made for them during their childhood.

I find so much joy in food memories and I was so happy that sharing this fudge recipe brought happy memories to my friends. That’s probably the best thing about cooking vintage recipes…anytime I make something and share, everyone who tastes it has some kind of food memory sparked from it. It’s wonderful.

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STAYING UP LATE, FORCHOCOLATE?

As is the case with most foods, the origins of fudge are a little blurry. According to The Encyclopedia of Food and Drink,fudge was created in the late 1800’s and, “by 1908 was commonly associated with women’s colleges.” It seems that women in college during that period used candy making as a sly excuse to stay up late. The term “fudge,” which at the time meant a hoax or cheat was given to the chocolate confection those ladies created during those late night candy making sessions. [note]Encyclopedia of American Food and Drink, John F. Mariani [Lebhar Friedman:New York] (p. 135) [/note]

If I was in college during the early 1900’s I would probably try my hardest to be best friendswith those ladies!

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THANKS FOR THE RECIPE KARO SYRUP.

Published in1956, the original version of my Simple and Rich Refrigerator Fudge recipe comes from the “Fancy Cookies, Festive Candies: Delicious Goodies for Giving” promotional pamphlet. The pamphlet is packed with recipes which included either Karo Syrup or Mazola Corn Oil and if you’ve made fudge before I bet you can guess which is in this recipe. Yup…you can choose either the Red Label (Light Karo) or Blue Label (Dark Karo) Karo Syrup when making this Simple Refrigerator Fudge recipe.

The recipe is very simple, and is ready to eat within a few hours (it needs to chill before cutting into it). It’s gooey, and chocolatey, and just plain goodness…and it should bring back childhood memories of your grandma.

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Did your grandma make fudge for you while growing up? Or do you have another favorite dessert your grandma made? Let me know in the comments below and tag me on instagram when you make this simple confection!

UPDATE!Did you see the cute vintage inspired stop motion video I created for this recipe? I hope you enjoyed it, and if you did, please share it with all of your friends!

REFRIGERATOR FUDGE RECIPE TIPS

-Make sure to line your baking dish with either wax paper or parchment and give it a light spray. This will help ensure your fudge will come out of the pan super easily.

-This fudge is practically perfect, but if you like a little variation, you can’t go wrong with walnuts or dried cranberries.

-Are you a little bit of a food nerd (or a lot, like me)? Then head over to Serious Eats where they talk a little about the science of fudge making.

-Looking for another chocolatey dessert? Try my salted hot chocolate recipe, it's from the 1930's and sure to cure your chocolate cravings.

Recipe

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1950’s Simple Rich Refrigerator Fudge

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Author: Michelle Weiner

Prep Time: 2 hours hours 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 2 hours hours 25 minutes minutes

Makes: 36 Servings

Ingredients

  • 2 ¼ cup sugar
  • ¾ cup evaporated milk
  • 12 ounces semi-sweet chocolate pieces
  • cup light corn syrup Karo Syrup Red Label
  • 2 tablespoons salted butter
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • Optional: 1 cup walnut halves or dried cranberries

Instructions

  • Line an 8x8 baking dish with parchment and lightly spray with nonstick cooking spray.

  • Combine sugar and evaporated milk in a heavy-bottomed saucepan. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly until mixture boils, about 5 mins.

  • Turn heat to low and continue cooking while stirring constantly, until the liquid has reduced by half, about 10 minutes.

  • Remove from heat and immediately add chocolate, corn syrup, butter, and vanilla.

  • Vigorously stir until chocolate has melted and fudge is smooth and creamy. If using, stir in nuts or dried fruit.

  • Immediately pour into the baking dish and quickly smooth the top with an offset spatula. The top will set quickly.

  • Chill until firm, about 2 hours.

  • Cut into squares, share with friends, and keep leftovers in a cute parchment lined tin in a cool dark place.

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Notes

Recipe from "Fancy Cookies, Festive Candies: Delicious Goodies for Giving"

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