Chocolate Fudge made into cute little monsters to celebrate Halloween. It's spooktacular!
Hi folks.
I am here today proclaiming my undying love...
My eternal gratitude...
For you!
The ones who read...
The ones who comment...
The ones who send me cute emails...
The ones who keep coming back no matter what...
The ones who share my stuff on facebook...
The ones who tweet my food...
The ones who pin my food...
You complete me!
Okay that was going too far. We'll blame that one on me watching Jerry Maguire the other night.
But you make me happy...
You make the time I spend cooking worthwhile...
You make the cold food I eat worth it every single time you show up.
For those who are vocal I appreciate it...
For those who hide and are too afraid to comment, I appreciate you...but come on in out of the shadows and say hello.
I won't bite...
Hard!
Just try...
say hello...
or I had a sandwich from the street vendor today and it blew...
or I don't like sugar but your pictures make me smile...
or I had to go to the dentist after chipping a tooth on your Trix Krispies...
just take that leap of faith and let me know you're out there.
Cuz I adore every single one of you.
For realz!
Not swimfan love...
but I think it's cool you think I'm cool and worth reading kind of love!
So there you have it.
Some love from a lunatic...
for whatever that's worth...
and I hope its worth it's weight in sugar!
Ingredients
- 1 cup minus 1 tablespoon milk
- 2 cups white sugar
- â…› teaspoon salt
- 2 oz unsweetened chocolate grated
- 2 tbsp butter heaping
- 1 tsp vanilla
- Optional: ½ to 1 cup chopped nuts
- Topping:
- Icing
- Food Colour
- Googly Eyes
Instructions
- Bring milk to a boil in a large pot.
- Remove from heat and add sugar, salt and chocolate. Stir until the sugar dissolves.
- Bring back to a boil and cook for 5 minutes, then you want to reduce the heat to about medium and let it bubble gently without stirring it. The candy thermometer should read appr 234 degree F which is the soft ball stage. This takes about 20ish minutes, give or take a bit.
- Remove from heat and let stand to cool. You want the thermometer to read about 110 degree F. This should take about 15ish minutes, give or take a bit.
- Add the butter and vanilla, beat the fudge until it starts to thicken up and loses its sheen or gloss (takes about 5ish minutes).
- If adding nuts do this now.
- Pour into a parchment lined pan.
- Allow to cool.
- Cut into squares.
- Topping:
- I took pre-made icing and mixed in colours, then piped a little swirl on top of each piece of fudge.
- Pop your googly eyes into the icing where you want them.
- If layering with confetti pieces lay the confetti first then take a touch of icing and dab it on the back of the googly eyes and then press them in place over the confetti.
- Let dry.
- Serve with a big old monstery smile!
Nutrition
A quick note about the googly eyes. If you are making these for a party or event, do not put the eyes on too far in advance. They absorb the moisture from the icing and will only stay cute and creepy for a short time. So if you can affix them the day of that's what I would recommend. Mine held up nice for two days. Don't chance it, put them on as late as possible.
Hope you liked the Monster Fudge. While we're in sharing mode there's a few things I'd like to share with you. Please take a minute to continue reading and follow the links to the articles below. There's some great stuff out there on the web. Stuff you should be reading, besides me. I mean I love when you read me, but there's so many other more important things out there right now.
The blogging world is abuzz with a post from Less Cake More Frosting about manners and how pinning affects bloggers. If you have not read it yet I encourage you to go forth and read it. It will change your view on how we all relate to one another and how we share things. It hits home. It makes an impact. I hope you take the time to read it and let her words of wisdom resonate.
I would also like you take the time to read a post by a wonderful lady named Donna who blogs at Cookistry. Donna's husband is having some serious health issues. They have been through the wringer, and my heart just aches for her. She has faced her hubby's illness head on and has been there by his side. Needless to say with both of them not working the bills are surmounting. You know I don't usually make pleas for help from you all but this family could use it. Donna is an amazingly generous blogger who is always there to help others out. She is kind, caring and thoughtful. I adore her and think she is such a huge asset to the blogging community. If you can afford to donate please do so. You will be helping out a loving couple who could really use a helping hand right now. That's just good karma folks.
Now while we're on the subject of other blogs I thought I'd share something else with you. I would love for you all to go visit  Lynne from Design The Life You Want To Live. Lynne is a friend I've made through blogging. She is standing strong alongside her hubby who has cancer, fighting the good fight every day. This woman is beyond brave, beyond courageous, and she inspires me every single day. She wrote a post that will literally change your life. I know we all joke about cupcakes that will change your life and ice cream that will change your life. And that's all fun and good times. But this, this my friends, will actually change your life. She will make you think twice about bitching over stupid little things in life. The kicker is she does it all with a wicked wit that will make you love her. Like swimfan kind of love. She's that awesome.
So to put this all in lunatic point form as you all know I love to do, here's a recap:
I love you...but not swimfan love!
I love when you comment...it makes me tingly inside!
I watch too much tv!
You should read that post about manners...cuz it rocked my socks off!
If you've got some spare cash rattling around your pockets please donate and help a fellow blogger in the process. Do good in the world! Karma people!
You should read about Lynne and her hubby...cuz I want you to take a step back and realize life is short so grab it by the balls and don't let go!
Oh and I love Lynne...swimfan style!
Yup, that's about it.
Who loves ya baby...
I DO!
I love you so much I decided to have a giveaway. Now it's not a new mixer or a dishwasher or a bazillion dollars. I mean I would love to give you those things. Â But you know I'm poor and, breaking news just in, hubs is laid off again. So times are tough and while I'd love to give you the moon, I sadly cannot afford the moon. What I can afford to do is this:
I will be drawing 3 names with random.org and sending each winner 1 batch of fudge, made by yours truly. Just to sweeten the pot each package will also contain a candy thermometer, a fancy shmancy wooden spoon I love for making  fudge,  and a package of chocolate for you to whip up your own batch of this stuff.
To enter just leave a comment. Simple. Tell me anything you like, what you ate for breakfast, your fave kind of fudge, what you want from Santa this year. The possibilities are endless.
To get an extra entry just follow me by email. Leave a SEPARATE comment saying you did so.
Giveaway open to all residents in Canada and the US. Giveaway closes on October 31, 2012 at midnight. Good luck! (GIVEAWAY NOW CLOSED, WINNERS HAVE BEEN CONTACTED.)
Quick note to the winners, fudge will be sent minus googly eyes and frosting. Just fudge. Since some of you live farther the frosting and eyes won't hold up. The eyes will start to absorb the moisture from the icing after a day or two.
Toodles and smoochies! xx
ps. don't expect this kind of love-fest every day. Feelings and touchy feely crap make me gag most days!
Marissa Kubinski
Cute fudge monsters....i want some 🙂
BTW, I had Kashi cereal for breakfast.
Kim Bee
I adore you comment Marissa. I love when people read and don't just skim. You made my day by reading. Good luck and keep up with the Kashi!
Meghan
I don't need the moon, I'm just grateful I get to meet awesome people like you through blogging! 🙂 I love the fudge and how it looks all sorts of wonky! Too cute!
Kim Bee
Awe you are such a sweetie Meghan. Thanks for that. Isn't it wild looking. It follows you when you walk around taking it's photo. Creepy, tasty little buggers
Tim Hankel
My favorite cold day soup is Stuffed Pepper Soup. It was or signature soup when we had our restaurant in Montana! Hope you have a great day.
Kim Bee
That sounds so good Tim. I love peppers. So good. I also love Montana. We drove through there last month. Good luck. Hope you win.
Casey
New fan here!! Love your blog, hilarious and the monster fudge is such a cute idea! Ive never seen that idea before, lovee it 🙂
Kim Bee
Thank you so much Casey. Nice to have you here.
Dara
Oh Kimmy I am in loooove with this adorable fudge. We all keep coming back because you are entertaining and make delicious food. Thanks for the helpful links.
Kim Bee
Thanks Dara. It was so fun to make.
Nami | Just One Cookbook
Kim, you are always a great supporter in this food community and I highly admire of you. Not only you read other posts but you bring everyone together in this community and it's really powerful things to do. I got to know other bloggers thanks to you. 🙂 And you always make crazy fun things too. 😉
Kim Bee
Awe thanks so much Nami. I love sharing the love. I feel for those two ladies going through so much right now. It breaks my heart.
Thanks for stopping by. Love having you visit.
Jen Grimm
I would love some homemade fudge!
Kim Bee
Thanks for visiting Jen.
Kim Bee
Hey Jen,
Can you get in touch with me via email. You were one of the winners. I need you to confirm within 72 hours so I can make arrangements to make a fresh batch for you and send it. Talk soon. Hit me at cravingsofalunatic@gmail.com
Kim Bee
Jen can you contact me asap. You won but I haven't been able to reach you.
Nikki
I've been wanting to try making fudge, but homemade by someone else fudge is definitely better!
Kim Bee
Thanks so much for visiting Nikki.
Joan@Chocolate and More
Kim, you are an amazing lady with a heart of gold. Boggers are such a supportive group of people. I just read both posts. I know Donna through FBN but hadn't read the latest updates on her hubby. Lynne is a true inspiration, I love her attitude (and her treehouse.)
Your fudge is adorable and every photo made me smile, a little bit bigger. Hugs!
Kim Bee
Thanks so much Joan. I really love my blogger friends so it's important to me to support them. Life can deal a crap hand from time to time. It's nice for people to know they are not alone.
I am hoping to hang out in her treehouse next summer.
Yah, this was a fun recipe and post to do. Hugs back at ya.
Jenny
I think this is a great giveaway!!!
Kim Bee
Thanks Jenny.
Jenny
I just subscribed by e-mail!
Kim Bee
Thank you.
smo
I like the simplicity. Long weekend/
Kim Bee
I hear ya!
Barb
waiting for the huricane to pass fudge sounds good
Kim Bee
Hope you stayed safe.