Praline Pecan Fudge

 


This fudge recipe brims with the sheer delight of praline and pecan morsels.

In my early years, I was enamored with a unique riverside shopping complex called Portside. It was home to an array of quirky and fascinating shops, but what stood out was The Fudgery. Here, the shop assistants added an element of entertainment by singing as they crafted various kinds of fudge. They offered samples and sold the fudge by the pound. Though we only bought some on special occasions, I cherished the samples I'd get during our shopping trips. While Portside and The Fudgery no longer exist, the memories and flavors of that delicious fudge have left an indelible mark on my childhood.

My absolute favorite was the praline fudge, with its perfect sweetness and pecan pieces. When I stumbled upon this recipe, I couldn't resist recreating it. The simplicity of the recipe and the joy of sharing these childhood stories with my kids as we indulged in the fudge made the experience truly special. If you're not a fan of pecans, the recipe is flexible enough to substitute with your preferred nuts.

This praline pecan fudge recipe has gained popularity on Betty Crocker, and I'm not the least bit surprised. It's so simple to make and has a wonderful balance of sweetness without being overwhelming. I envisage making this delightful treat on holidays or simply to satisfy a sweet craving. Hailing from the south, my love for pecans makes this recipe even more perfect for me.

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