Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and Salted Caramel Fudge

this salted caramel fudge is crazy rich and delicious.at eatprayreadlove.com
One of my very favorite movies growing up was Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. I mean, four grandparents sleeping in the same bed in your house and silly orange people singing all the time? What’s not to love? OH, and let’s not forget the lickable wallpaper. I’ve been dreaming up a way I can recreate this in my own home. 🙂
blog film food willy wonka
Seriously, though, I’m so excited to be a part of Blog.Film.Food this month. I’m joining in with several other bloggers in a virtual movie night in which we create a recipe pertaining to the movie. So salted caramel fudge is my addition to the reperotoire! (Also, be sure to hang in until the end, because we’re also giving away DVDs of the old AND new versions of this great movie!)

I have bought into this whole salted-caramel trend, hook, line and sinker. In fact, I’m hoping it’s not a trend, but a new tradition! Anyway, I was in that half-awake, half-asleep state of mind the other night and had a vision of this recipe. It is definitely more realistic and attainable than other “visions” I have had during this state- think lavender, bedazzled charcoal grills. Yeah. (See, I like weird things!)

Anyway, I made it the next night and was not one bit sorry. Well, the part of me that is mostly refraining from sugar is sorry, but I have so far been able to restrain myself to small, tiny bits. 🙂 I loved it so much I texted my friend Nikki and said, “I made salted caramel fudge. It is my life.” That is a line we have borrowed from The Pioneer Woman.

Anyway, let’s make this stuff shall we!

I just made a standard fudge to start. Feel free to use your favorite recipe. I didn’t think to take pictures this early in the process; please forgive this oversight.

Here is my method, though: (with a printable card at the bottom)

Melt 12 ounces chocolate (I used Ghiradelli candy-making chocolate this time) with 1/2 stick of REAL butter (this is not the time to pull out the margarine, folks) in a double boiler (I used a glass bowl over a medium sauce pan- works fine), along with a 5 ounce can of evaporated milk. Once melted, continue cooking for about five minutes, stirring constantly.  Remove from heat, add 1/2 jar of marshmallow creme and a tsp of vanilla.

Pour into a glass, rectangle baking dish and let set- at least four hours.

Here is the fudge in the dish:

It’s not that pretty, but that’s okay, it’s about to get covered up with caramel!

I just learned to make homemade caramel last Christmas, and I am a huge fan! I wanted the fudge and caramel to be separate layers, instead of mixing it together. I was able to achieve that by letting the fudge completely set before adding the caramel.

(1.) Melt one stick of butter (again, the real thing) with one cup of brown sugar and one cup of white sugar and 1/8 tsp of salt.  Bring to a boil and boil for 4 minutes, boiling constantly. Turn off the heat and add one tsp. baking soda. The caramel will sort of bubble up, so be careful!

(2.) Spoon the caramel over the hardened fudge. Refrain from dipping your fingers in the whole thing- it’s tempting! (The hot caramel will re-melt the fudge a bit, so don’t cut it yet.)

(3.) This is the layered look I was going for. Let the caramel harden over night, in the fridge if you like.

(4.) I sprinkled Kosher salt over half and lightly pressed it in. Some people don’t go for the salty-sweet combo- it’s a phenomenon I can’t explain. 🙂

salted caramel fudge

Enjoy! But not too much- cause then you’ll need to Move It Move It even more. 🙂 Share with your friends- or better yet, share with your enemies and make new friends!

This ridiculously good salted caramel fudge is the perfect fix for your sweet tooth! At eatprayreadlove.com

These pictures doesn’t do it justice. Even my son- who doesn’t like chocolate- loves it. (that’s a pan of Pioneer Woman’s cinnamon rolls in the background. Mmmmmm, I’m in full baking mode!)

Happy weekend!

 

 

 

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Salted Caramel Fudge
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Recipe type: dessert
 
Ingredients
  • 12 ounces good dark chocolate (Ghiradelli is my favorite)
  • ½ stick of REAL butter
  • 5 ounce can of evaporated milk
  • ½ jar of marshmallow creme
  • tsp of vanilla
  • Salted caramel topping:
  • one stick butter
  • one cup white sugar
  • one cup brown sugar
  • ⅛ tsp. salt
  • one tsp. baking soda
  • Kosher salt for sprinkling
Instructions
  1. To make fudge: Melt chocolate, butter, and milk in a double boiler (I used a glass bowl over a medium sauce pan- works fine)
  2. Once melted, continue cooking for about five minutes, stirring constantly.
  3. Turn off the heat and immediately add marshmallow creme and vanilla.
  4. Pour into a glass, rectangle baking dish (8x8 or 9x9) and let set- at least four hours.
  5. To make salted caramel topping:
  6. Melt one stick of butter with one cup of brown sugar and one cup of white sugar and ⅛ tsp of salt.
  7. Bring to a boil and boil for 4 minutes, boiling constantly.
  8. Turn off the heat and add one tsp. baking soda. (The caramel will sort of bubble up, so be careful!)
  9. Spoon the caramel over the hardened fudge. (The hot caramel will re-melt the fudge a bit, so don't cut it yet.)
  10. I sprinkled Kosher salt over half and lightly pressed it in.
  11. Let the caramel harden over night, in the fridge if you like.

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About Kelli Hays

Kelli Hays is a wife, mother, writer, and friend. She has been blogging since 2008 and loves sharing inspiration for the everyday woman!

Comments

  1. Yum! I’ve never thought about making salted caramel myself, but I’m going to try now! Pinning!

  2. That looks amazing! I always feel like fudge and caramel are fall flavors (probably Starbuck’s fault), but now I want to try a summer version!

  3. Willy Wonka was my favorite movie as a kid, too, and I also used to dream of lickable wallpaper! (Used to…who am I kidding? I would love the stuff now!)
    This fudge looks amazing! Pinning and sharing!

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