Hot Fudge Sauce

fenway
fenway @Fenway

This is so simple to make and makes a great hot fudge sauce for ice cream, cakes, pies and fresh fruit. It reheats well and freezes well too!

Hot Fudge Sauce

This is so simple to make and makes a great hot fudge sauce for ice cream, cakes, pies and fresh fruit. It reheats well and freezes well too!

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Ingredients

10 mins
  1. 1 cupheavy cream
  2. 6 ozgood quality milk chocolate, I used Lindt brand, chopped
  3. 6 ozgood quality dark chocolate I used Lindt 70 percent bars, chopped ( semi sweet will also work )
  4. 2 tbspunsalted butter cut into 2 pieces
  5. 1 tspvanilla extract

Cooking Instructions

10 mins
  1. 1

    Place both chopped chocolates in a heat proof bowl, set aside

  2. 2

    Place cream and butter in a saucepan and heat over medium low heat until butter is melted and mixture is almost to a simmer, do not boil.

  3. 3

    Pour hot cream / butter mixture over chopped chocolate in the bowl. Let sit 30 seconds to melt chocolate. Add the vanilla and whisk until smooth.

  4. 4

    Serve hot over ice cream, cakes pies or fruit. Store in refrigerator. To reheat take the amount you want out and either place in a heatproof bowl in simmering water until hot or very carefully microwave until hot. Keeps about 2 weeks in refrigerator and freezes well.

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“Fenway” passed away on 2/3/2021. For the last year she tried to teach her husband of 42 years how to cook like her. Although I will never be as good of a cook as her she did pass on her passion for cooking. Therefore, I will attempt to carry on her legacy and maintain/update her site. My wife was a Registered Nurse, a licensed deep water aerobics instructor, a mother to our 2 children and a fantastic cook. We grew up in New England but have been fortunate to live all over the US. I am now retired, missing her terribly, but thankful for all the years we had together and all her cooking lessons.
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Comments (3)

Lori
Lori @cook_3357029
Can you use evaporated milk instead of heavy cream?

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