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		<title>Confetti Fudge</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Desserts]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Kid-Friendly]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[During the holidays I love to make treats to share, but time usually dictates that I never get around to it.  However, now that I&#8217;ve found the Condensed Milk version of making fudge, I can now turn out several batches of yummy and pretty goodies in just an hour or so.
This fudge version is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>During the holidays I love to make treats to share, but time usually dictates that I never get around to it.  However, now that I&#8217;ve found the Condensed Milk version of making fudge, I can now turn out several batches of yummy and pretty goodies in just an hour or so.</p>
<p>This fudge version is very simple and nearly fool-proof.  Gone are the days of fragile glass thermometers and crystallized batches of gooey ick.  If you can watch a pot of melting chocolate closely, you can make this.  It&#8217;s also a good method to use if your kids want to help you.  My boys like to add the fruit and mix.</p>
<p>Variations on this recipe are endless.  By using milk, semi-sweet, dark, or white chocolate chip varieties and various mix-ins, you&#8217;re sure to create a lovely variety of treats to share!</p>
<p><strong>Ingredients<br />
</strong>16oz milk or white chocolate chips<br />
4 Tablespoons unsalted butter<br />
14oz sweetened condensed milk<br />
1/4 cup each of sweetened, dried cranberries and dried Mediterranean apricots, chopped into small piece<br />
1 teaspoon canola oil for lightly greasing pan</p>
<p><strong>Method<br />
</strong>In a double boiler, combine chocolate, butter, and sweetened condensed milk.  Heat to melt butter and chocolate, stirring gently every 1-2 minutes to ensure thorough incorporation of ingredients. Don&#8217;t mix too aggressively or air bubbles may form.  Once all chips are melted, remove from heat and fold in cranberries and apricots, again mixing gently.  Pour into 8&#215;8 lightly oiled glass pan (or other appropriate mold) and chill until firmly set.  Cut into pieces and serve or store for up to two weeks.</p>
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