Pumpkin Butterscotch Fudge

by doodlecraft in Cooking > Dessert

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Pumpkin Butterscotch Fudge

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Pumpkin Butterscotch Fudge

It's so yummy!

Smooth, rich and creamy!

If you love pumpkin, butterscotch and cinnamon...you will love these!

You Will Need:

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Ingredients:

1 cups granulated sugar

1/2 cup packed light brown sugar

6 Tablespoons butter

1/3 cup Evaporated Milk

1/4 cup Pumpkin

1 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice

1 cup Butterscotch chips

1/2 cup marshmallow cream

1 teaspoons vanilla extract

And an 8 by 8" baking dish lined with parchment

sitting on a cooling rack.

Get Boiling!

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In a medium size saucepan...
Mix the Sugars, milk, pumpkin, butter and spices…

bring to boil on medium heat.

Stir constantly 10-12 minutes until it reaches 235* F or soft ball.

Mine took about 10 minutes of rapid boiling.
I didn't use a candy thermometer...

Just take a tiny glass of COLD water and drop a small spoon of the mixture inside.

See how it all clumps together like a ball?
I roll it around with a finger to make sure it stays together in a ball.

Then it's ready!

Add Ins

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Then remove from heat and stir in butterscotch chips, marshmallow, and vanilla.

Stir a minute or so until melted...mine had some small chunks of butterscotch chips

that didn't quite melt...but that's the BEST part!

Pour into parchment pan.

Let stand 2 hours or completely
cooled.

Cut and Dig In!

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Cut into 1 inch pieces.

I cut all the edges off first so the pieces would look beautiful.
Some will break...but that's your excuse to test it out!

Serve them immediately, or store in the fridge.

Don't lick the screen! :)

Perfect addition to a holiday table!
(I'd way rather eat one of these than pumpkin pie!)

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