Microwave Chocolate Peppermint Fudge

Microwave Chocolate Peppermint Fudge

A recipe for making chocolate peppermint fudge and to give it as a gift in a mug.

What you need

1 1/2- 2 cups sized Mug
Recipe ingredients as shown below
Card for making tags
Ribbon
Zip Lock Bags

Instructions

Put the following items into a Mug:

1/4 cup of chocolate chip

1/4 cup of sugar

1 tbs of chopped unsalted peanuts

In a separate bag add 5 crushed peppermint sweets and 1/2 cup of mini marshmallows.

Mix well and place into airtight bag and place into mug.

Attach a Tag (or follow this recipe if you are making it for yourself):

Combine the mug mix with 2 1/2 tbs of oil and cook on high for 3 minutes.

Stir in marshmallow and mints whilst still hot.

Allow to cool for 15 minutes and then eat.

Comments

  1. Three minutes in the microwave made for a burned mess! I repeated this, stirring after one minute and then letting it cook one minute more. Two minutes was much better for my microwave. Just tasted the finished product…the texture is a little sugary, not as creamy as I hoped. So glad I didn’t give these away without trying the recipe myself!

  2. This recipe failed miserably. After a minute and a half I could smell burning and my microwave was filled with smoke. The chocolate and sugar actually burned a hole through my tupperware.

  3. im working on it right now doesn’t look too apealling but smells great!
    (later, i don’t really like it. and textures horrible, really grainy from the sugar.

  4. Looks like a great idea! I’m going to make these for my teachers. Thanks for the styrofoam warning!

  5. I LOVE this recipe. It’s simple, but super effective! I just tried it. Great for kids.

  6. This is a really nice idea. Perfect for a co-worker with a sweet tooth!

  7. No styrofoam in micro’s.It will melt or catch fire.Best to use ceramic mugs if possible.BTW… Haven’t tried this recipe yet but willing to try it.TY for posting it : )

  8. CraftBits (Shellie Wilson) says

    styrofoam cups.. Not sure we might have to try that.

  9. CraftBits (Shellie Wilson) says

    Cook on High for 3 minutes

  10. question- Can these recipes be made in styrofoam cups???

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