Hot Chocolate on a Stick - Fudge Balls
I'm excited about this one because it's all about fudge!
Nothing says winter like hot chocolate! And how about hot chocolate on a stick? I altered the recipe a bit.I had heavy cream left from another recipe, but when I went to make the fudge I realised it had expired a few days earlier, so I used milk instead. My can of condensed milk was 12oz rather than the 14oz called for in the recipe, so I tried to adjust the other ingredients.
I'm not sure if it's because I used milk or I didn't add enough chocolate, but my fudge turned out a bit softer than I would have liked. It just wasn't possible to cut it into squares even after refrigerating overnight. But I wasn't going to toss it! Oh no no no .... save the fudge! I pulled out my small cookie scoop and rolled it into balls. Then I coated it in cinnamon sugar and topped it with a mini marshmallow. Yum yum! Hey, I bet you could even coat these in chocolate, cocoaor sprinkles and call them truffles! But we're doing fudge today so we're calling them fudge balls!
Now, if you want, you can get the recipe for homemade marshmallows from the same blog where I found the fudge recipe. I decided to cheat and use the store-bought minis. I found this recipe on make & takes. I absolutely love the way Jane packaged her fudge in cellophane tied with red ribbon, then placed them into white paper bags with a snowman on the front.
Makes about 40 fudge balls
Ingredients
- 1/4 cup 2% milk
- 12 oz can sweetened condensed milk
- 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
- 2 1/2 cups semi sweet chocolate chips
- 4oz unsweetened chocolate, chopped
- 1/4 cup sugar
- 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon
- about 40 marshmallows
- Sticks (you can use skewers, toothpicks, lollipop sticks, coffee stir sticks etc.)
Directions
- Over medium heat, cook milk, condensed milk, cinnamon and vanilla in a pot just until it starts steaming.
- Stir in chocolate and let it sit for 10 minutes then return to the stove, on low heat, and cook for a few minutes until it turns shiny.
- Spread into a parchment lined (and lightly greased) dish and chill for several hours or overnight.This is what I did when I thoughtI was going to cut it into squares. But since it won't cut into squares because it's too soft, just go ahead and put it in a bowl and refrigerate it like that.
- Mix the cinnamon and sugar. Set aside.
- Using a small cookie scoop (or a teaspoon) take some of the fudge and roll it between your hands into little balls. Coat the balls in cinnamon sugar. Put the marshmallow on a stick and put it on top of the fudge ball. Place them in little paper candy liners and store in the refrigerator.
Tips:
- If you want a stronger cinnamon flavour, you could try adding some cinnamon extract.
Comments
What a great way to save the recipe! These look delicious!
Oh, so creative! I like the addition of cinnamon--like Mexican hot chocolate :) I've got orange ginger fudge in my "kitchen"! Come on over! Happy Holidays!
What? This is a great idea! Love the thought of hot chocolate fudge. I think maybe adding more chocolate would remedy the softness, but great thinking on your feet!
Peanut Butter FudgeHow cute are these?! I love the sound of the flavor combination. I pinned them so I can make these. Thanks!!!
so pretty!! I would love seeing these on a holiday party table! I'd love it if you stopped by and checked out my microwave fudge recipe! (#55)
-Krystal @ recipesofacheapskate.blogspot.com
Too cute, my daughter would love these! I'm also your newest follower.
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What a neat change from regular fudge. They look totally cute.
What a cute idea! Love it! Glad to be your newest follower!
Oh I love these. So very cute and festive.
Good save! I like the idea of rolling it and maybe turning it into a truffle - sounds yummy.
I love what you've done with these. They look great on sticks. Perfect for Christmas parties.
Good job saving the fudge! Don't you love it when you get a good idea, like putting this on a stick, instead of getting frustrated and throwing it out? Good job!