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picture of recipeNanas Chocolate Fudge Slice Recipe
butter,    nuts,    vanilla extract,    sultana,    raisin,    eggs,    cookie/biscuit,    sugar,    cocoa powder
This is my Nana's recipe. I loved it as a kid, I love it as an adult and my kids love it too. Warning - this is extremely moreish.
Crush the biscuits.   Place egg, cocoa, sugar and butter into a sa...


picture of recipeChocolate Fudge Slice | Australia's Best Recipes
butter,    icing sugar,    vanilla extract,    coconut,    eggs,    brown sugar,    cocoa powder,    self raising flour,    water
Easy, cheap and delicious. It has been a favourite for generations.
Melt the butter in a saucepan over medium heat. Stir in brown sugar.   Remove from heat and add vanilla essence and egg. Mix well.   S...


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picture of recipeChocolate Fudge Slice | Australia's Best Recipes
dried fruit,    desiccated coconut,    almond,    vanilla extract,    cookie/biscuit,    cocoa powder,    dark chocolate,    condensed milk
A no bake scrumptious chocolate slice.
Grease and line a 19 cm x 29 cm slice tin.   Combine chocolate, condensed milk and sifted cocoa in a large microwave safe bowl.   Microwave on medium for about 2 m...


picture of recipeChocolate Fudge Slice Recipe - Food.com
butter,    nuts,    coconut,    eggs,    baking powder,    sugar,    cocoa powder,    milk,    flour
A quick and easy slice recipe that my mother gave to me many years ago. I made it without the nuts and it worked out fine. If you want to include the nuts I would suggest that peanuts or walnuts would...


picture of recipeChocolate Fudge Slice Recipe - Food.com
butter,    icing sugar,    cornstarch,    oil,    vanilla,    eggs,    cream cheese,    sugar,    chocolate cake mix,    dark chocolate,    milk,    water
chocolate cake with a cheesecake filling in the middle topped off with a fudge frosting
Serving Size: 1 (69) g   Servings Per Recipe: 16   AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE   Calories: 267   Calories from Fa...


picture of recipeChocolate Fudge Slice | Australia's Best Recipes
butter,    vanilla extract,    currant (zante),    cookie/biscuit,    sugar,    cocoa powder,    milk
A rich chocolate slice. Great to have with a cuppa.
Combine sugar, butter, cocoa and milk in a saucepan, and bring to the boil on medium heat.   Remove from heat and add crushed biscuits, currants and ...


picture of recipeChocolate Covered Malt Ball Fudge Slice Recipe - Baking.Food.com
maltesers,    icing sugar,    oil,    eggs,    sugar,    cocoa powder,    self raising flour,    malted milk,    vanilla yogurt
The beautiful Anna, a barmaid at work, brought these in to share, and everyone demanded the recipe. We call the chocolate covered malt balls Maltesers, but the 'zaar computer didn't know that ...


picture of recipeWhite chocolate, ginger and amaretti fudge slice recipe - Recipes - delicious.com.au
butter,    amaretti cookie/biscuit,    crystallized ginger,    almond,    brown sugar,    white chocolate,    condensed milk
Summer entertaining has never been easier thanks to this white choc and amaretti fudge slice.
1.   Grease a 20cm springform cake pan and line base and side with baking paper.   2.   Place condensed milk,...





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