Sweetened condensed milk.

What would I add to a can of sweetened condensed milk to change it into chocolate? Thanks for all replies.

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sandy
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That's in the alchemist's book right under the section for turning lead into gold.

Reply to
Vox Humana

"Vox Humana" wrote in news:5x3sd.27181$ snipped-for-privacy@fe2.columbus.rr.com:

ROTFLMAO!

Reply to
Wayne Boatwright

I figured she meant chocolate 'fudge' - and decided i didn't want to answer the question.

Oh, there i go again being unhelpful and openly hostile toward impressionable newbies. I've gotta stop doing that.

Reply to
Eric Jorgensen

I don't know ... There has been a rash of very strange posts here recently. I try not to read anything into the questions. I do hope that the person who placed an order for her Christmas cake here today has a back-up plan.

Reply to
Vox Humana

Eric Jorgensen wrote in news:20041203150834.540b578d@wafer:

Well, if she actually wanted fudge, this recipe is actually pretty good.

Chocolate Fudge

candies, chocolate, microwave

1 pkg milk chocolate chips; 12 oz or 1 pkg semi-sweet chocolate chips; 12 oz or 1/2 pkg of each 3 tablespoon butter 3/4 cup walnuts; chopped 2 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup sweetened condensed milk; like eagle brand

Place chocolate in microsafe dish or measuring cup. Microwave, uncovered, at MEDIUM to MEDIUM HIGH power until chocolate appears soft, approx. 3 minutes. Stir every minute. Do not overheat. (Or chocolate can be melted in top of a double-boiler over very low heat.) Stir until melted. Remove from heat. Stir in condensed milk, butter and vanilla. Blend until butter is mixed with the chocolate. Stir in nuts. Spread mixture into a lightly oiled 8-inch square pan. Cool at room temperature

Reply to
Wayne Boatwright

I was hoping that the OP came back and clarified the request.

Reply to
Vox Humana

"Vox Humana" wrote in news:SY5sd.28037$ snipped-for-privacy@fe2.columbus.rr.com:

Maybe she was hoping we would guess.

Reply to
Wayne Boatwright

If we have to guess the question, then the answer is purple.

Reply to
Eric Jorgensen

ummm. cocoa?

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Reply to
Jenn Ridley

Oh DUH!! That's what "she" meant. She must have mistyped her post.

What she meant to write was "What *I would* add to a can of sweetened condensed milk to change it into chocolate" instead of "What would I add to a can of sweetened condensed milk to change it into chocolate?"

WE have to provide the question, not the answer!

It's Jeopardy!

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pennyaline

Reply to
Toniv

Really. Who makes it?

Reply to
Vox Humana

I seem to recall seeing Eagle Brand chocolate flavoured condensed milk in my local stores several years ago. Not sure if they still make it though a visit to their website is useless.

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Mary

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Mary

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Mary

Here is their work-around: Thank you for your interest in Eagle Brand - as you probably are aware, we no longer make chocolate sweetened condensed milk. However, you can take our regular sweetened condensed milk and make it chocolate! Choose one of the following: : 1/4 cup sifted unsweetened cocoa powder to 1 can of Eagle Brand

: -or-

: Melt 2 ounces unsweetened chocolate squares to 1 can of Eagle Brand.

Reply to
Vox Humana

Thanks. My family will be excited when I next make my triple fudge cupcakes and frost it using this method.

Reply to
Mary

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