Monday, December 16, 2013

The Fudge Recipe

Fudge – Makes five pounds

Combine in large bowl:
½ lb. butter or margarine
3 12-oz pkgs. choc. chips
3 tablespoons vanilla

In large saucepan:
4½ c. sugar
1 can evaporated milk

Cookie sheet pan lined with parchment paper for easy fudge removal.

Turn the heat below the saucepan mixture to medium. Stir the mixture as it heats so that the sugar is completely dissolved and the mixture has a syrupy quality to it. Bring to a temperature of 245F, which should occur after a nine-minute rolling boil. If you do not have a candy thermometer, begin counting time at beginning of rolling boil and stop at nine minutes. I don’t know why, but stopping after a nine-minute rolling boil always works, often even better than using the thermometer. Make sure to keep stirring the sugar/milk mixture as it heats (this will be about a 20-minute process—I said “an easy recipe,” not “exciting”). Otherwise, some of the sugar will caramelize and burn on the bottom of the pan. Also, use a deep saucepan when you cook the sugar as it will double in volume when it boils. When the boiling is done, pour over ingredients in bowl. Mix thoroughly until the fudge has a smooth and creamy sheen to it. Pour the batter into a cookie sheet pan and allow at least one hour to cool and set. Enjoy!

For added variations:
  • 2 cups chopped nuts
  • 2 cups maraschino cherries (dried)
  • the chips may be semi-sweet chocolate (for dark chocolate fudge), milk chocolate, white chocolate, or peanut butter—all work well for this recipe
Use mint or fruit flavorings such as orange or raspberry extracts (1 tablespoon added to mixture in the bowl) for a wonderful flavor. When using these flavorings, it may be necessary to reduce the amount of vanilla extract by ½ a tablespoon to make sure the vanilla does not overpower whatever flavor you’re adding.

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Week at a glance December 9-13, 2013

This last full week before finals will be a work week for the final projects of the semester.  Students will start the week by handing in the writing process materials for Essay 3.  I was unable to reserve computers until Thursday, so students will have to do some old-fashioned shaping and creating for the Semester Portfolio and Process Analysis projects for the first few days of the week.  Students will then be able to work on the two projects with laptops in class Thursday and Friday.
  • Mon: Essay 3 writing process due.  Pass out and discuss current grades.  Discuss the Semester Portfolio and Process Analysis assignments.
  • Tues: Process Analysis Essay topic proposal due by the end of the hour. Continue shaping and writing the Semester Portfolio or the Process Analysis Essay and Presentation.
  • Wed: Drawing for Process Analysis Presentation times.  Continue shaping and writing the Semester Portfolio or the Process Analysis Essay and Presentation.
  • Thurs: Laptop cart in the classroom.  Shape and type the Semester Portfolio or the Process Analysis Essay and Presentation.
  • Fri: Laptop cart in the classroom. Semester Portfolio due by 3:00.  No late portfolios accepted.
Process Analysis Essay and Presentation
due at the beginning of class on Tues, Dec 17
Electronic presentations should be sent before class begins on Tuesday.