Walnut Fudge

Walnut Fudge

Walnut Fudge

Walnut Fudge Ingredients :

Cocoa powder – 3 tsp
Unsalted Butter – 1 cup
Walnut – 200 gm
Sugar – 1 cup
Milk powder – 1 cup
Water – 1 and 1/4 cup

How to Prepare:

1) Mix Milk Powder and Cocoa Powder in a bowl. Keep aside.

2) Powder Walnuts moderately in a mixer grinder or make tiny pieces using hand.

3) In a pan, add Sugar and Water. Heat and prepare sugar syrup like you would for say, Gulab Jamoon. When the sugar syrup turns little sticky, add butter to it until the butter melts. Once the butter melts, add Milk Powder and Coco Powder mixture from Step 1 to the syrup.

4) Next add Walnut pieces from Step 2 to the syrup. Stir this mixture well until it becomes thick and separates out from the bottom of the pan.

5) Pour the paste on a plate greased with Ghee (Clarified Butter). Sprinkle little Walnut powder on it and upon cooling, cut into diamond shape as seen in the image.

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6 responses to “Walnut Fudge”

  1. Melb

    Hi Hema,

    I did try out the Walnut Fudge. But I had to use cashew nuts instead of walnuts. It came out very well. And it was delicious and soft.

    However, once I put in the dry ingredients to the butter and sugar mixture, the butter separated from the rest of the mixture. So I drained the liquid butter and put only the mixture on to the prepared tray. Just wanted to check with you is it normal for the butter to separate? (Thought it’s better to use unsalted butter just something that I thought I should share)

    Thanks very much for sharing your recipes with us.

  2. Melb

    Oh I think it’s Deewali over there. Happy Deewali to you and your family!!! You must be busy preaparing all the goddies :) ))

    Actually, I tried both with salte and unsalted butter. But both times the butter seperated. Think I kept the butter too long before I put in the dry ingrediants.

    But at the end the fudge was really good. My family and friends loved it. Next I’m going to try the Stuffed Rotti :)

    Thanks Hema

  3. Melb

    Sorry about the mixed up in the wishes :( . Hope you’ll had a great time anyways :)

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I am Hema Raghavendra from Bangalore. Thanks for stopping by. Here I keep posting a number of vegetarian recipes that ... (more)