I love Nigella Lawson's recipes. They can be described in two words: "easy to prepare" and "sinfully delicious". Okay that was more than two words, but well....you got the idea.
This is just the second recipe of her's that I have tried, next to her chocolate mousse, but I'm already crazy about her and have nearly all her recipes bookmarked.
As I've already hinted, this fudge is super-easy. Nada stumbled upon this recipe about half a year back, when she had come down to India for her vacations. She kept asking me to prepare it, and I would always be like "What's the rush? I'll prepare it someday". Then, about two day before her departure, I woke up about half an hur early, tiptoed into the kitchen, put all the ingredients into a saucepan, heated it and then poured it into dispsable container and refrigerated it and went to get ready for college.
When I returned from college, as usual, Nada began to ask me for the fudge and I was like "Go and get it from the fridge". My friend had come home that evening and we finished the fudge then and there.
After a few weeks, after Nada had left, this friend of mine began to ask me for this fudge. The lazy girl that I am, I kept telling her that I'd prepare it later. Then when Nada came down during her christmas vacations, my friend informed Nada of how she used to keep asking me for the fudge but I never prepared it. Immediately, Nada asked me to prepare the fudge for her. Now Nada's wish is my command. So I quickly went into the kitchen and my friend left my home in 15 minutes happily with a box of warm fudge in her hands.
This fudge is perfect for midnight snacking too. Somehow, unlocking the various doors that leads to kitchen and getting the fudge out of the refrigerator at midnight, trying to make as little noise as possible, seems like an adventure. And the pleasure you get when you return to your bedroom with the box in your arms..Lol! I am drooling over the keyboard.
I am sending this as an entry for Delicious Desserts. on What's cooking today!
Ingredients:
- 350g dark chocolate(chopped)
- 1 x 395g condensed milk
- 30g butter
- a pinch of salt
- 75g pistachios
Method
- Put the chopped chocolate, condensed milk, butter and salt in a heavy-based pan on a low heat, and stir to melt.
- Put the nuts into a freezer bag and bash them with a rolling pin, until broken up into both big and little pieces.
- Add the nuts to the melted chocolate and condensed milk and stir well to mix.
- Pour and spatch this mixture into a foil tray 23cm square, smoothing the top.
- Let the fudge cool, and refrigerate until set. You can then cut it into small pieces approx. 3 x 2.25cm. Cutting 8 x 10 lines in the tin to give 64 pieces best achieves this.
- Once cut, it can be kept in the freezer - no need to thaw just eat straight away.
Serves: Makes 64 pieces of rich fudge
nigella is a food goddess....this fudge is definitely worth it!!
ReplyDeleteDelightful.... in a word...
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Hey NAseela...
ReplyDeleteJust noticed that u had also entered the Delicious Desserts contest...The fudge looks delicious....can't wait to taste it....send some to Qatar....
Rgds,
Safa