Monday, February 27, 2012

Mint Chocolate Cookies N Cream Fudge - SRC

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Today is my reveal for the Secret Recipe Club.
This month I had the priviledge of choosing a recipe from
Hilary's blog Baking Bad.
I was pretty excited to get hers because she lives about an hour from me,
but we have never met...one day maybe?


I was so inspired to cook some better food as I went through her blog...
inspired to actually make some yummy food
like this and this.

But my heart is always pounding after
yummy sounding and tasting desserts...
so off I went to check out her treats.


I knew the minute I saw the mint cookies and cream fudge
that this was it...plus I had just bought mint oreos.
Cha-ching!!!!
This was going to be awesome!

And the best part was going back later and
realizing that Hilary adapted it from my blogging BFF Aimee:-)


If you have been reading my blog for any time at all,
you know one major thing about me...
I love to jazz my desserts up with all sorts of sugar bling.

Hilary's fudge got the royal treatment in my kitchen.

First it was given a bottom layer of dark chocolate fudge.
Then it was topped off with the cookies and cream layer
that had been colored a bright fun green color.

I seem to have a thing for two toned fudge.
Remember the Cappuccino Fudge and the Red Hot Fudge???

This fudge may have converted me from just using
a can of frosting for my fudge.
I absolutely loved how creamy the condensed milk and fluff made it.

Definitely a good thing I sent most of it to work with my husband...
otherwise I would be face planting
right into the pan of about now!!!



Mint Chocolate Cookies N Cream Fudge





by Inside BruCrew Life

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes


Ingredients

    For the Chocolate Layer
    • 2 c. dark chocolate chips
    • 1 Tbsp. butter
    • 1/2 jar Marshmallow Fluff (7 oz. jar)
    • 1/2 can condensed milk (14 oz. can)
    • 1/2 tsp. vanilla
    • 1/8 tsp. salt
    For the Mint Layer
    • 2 c. white chocolate chips
    • 1 Tbsp. butter
    • 1/2 jar Marshmallow Fluff (7 oz. jar)
    • 1/2 can condensed milk (14 oz. can)
    • 1/2 tsp. vanilla
    • 1/8 tsp. salt
    • 10 mint oreos, broken into chunks
    • green food coloring

    Instructions

    For the Chocolate Layer

    In a small sauce pan, combine the chocolate chips, butter, condensed milk, and marshmallow fluff over medium heat. Stir until completely melted together.

    Stir in the vanilla and salt. Pour into an 8x8 pan that has been lined with parchment paper. Refrigerate until set.

    For the Mint Layer

    In a small saucepan, combine the white chips, butter, condensed milk, and marshmallow fluff over medium heat. Stir until completely melted together.

    Stir in the vanilla, salt, and a little bit of green food coloring. Stir in the broken mint oreos. Pour on top of the chocolate layer. Top with extra broken cookie pieces. Refrigerate until set. Let the fudge come to room temperature before cutting.

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    46 Your Comments Make My Day!:

    Sarah E. said...

    That is perfect for St. Patty's day..or any day, really. I can't wait to make this recipe!! I'm just staring at your pictures...and my tummy is a-grumbling! LOL

    BigBearswife said...

    it looks beautiful!

    Asiya Baig said...

    Looks so good! I've been wanting to try to make fudge for the longest time. These look really easy but I don't think I've ever since Mint Oreo in Canada before....

    Gingered Whisk said...

    Wow, these look amazing!!! I would probably eat them all myself! :)

    oureatinghabits said...

    These look fantastic. I pinned them so I rememeber them at Christmas time!!

    Aimee said...

    Oh man, mint? LOVE it!!! Your pictures are making me drool!!

    Susan-The Weekly Sweet Experiment said...

    That looks so good. I am so hungry for it!! That is going on my "to bake" list!!

    Erin said...

    OH MY HECK!!! This looks heavenly! Totally pinning it!!! Thanks!

    I'm having a homemade card swap and would love it if you joined us =o) http://makingmemorieswithyourkids.blogspot.com/2012/02/homemade-card-exchange-wanna.html

    CookieCrazedMama said...

    Mmm! I love chocolate and mint, and these are perfect for St. Patricks Day. Double-win!

    Dorothy @ Crazy for Crust said...

    Two tone fudge is awesome, this recipe included. OMG this looks good!!

    Priyanka said...

    Great dessert, I love the combo of chocolates and mint together.

    bakingbad said...

    I say we need to make a foodie date! So happy you loved the recipe and I am so honored that you had my blog this month:)~Hilary from Baking Bad

    Lisa~~ said...

    Mint & chocolate together is a favorite and who doesn't just adore fudge. Perfect recipe.

    If you haven't already, I'd love for you to check out my Group 'A' SRC entry: Crunchy Fudgy Heart Bites and my Group 'D' entry: Health(ier) Peanut Brittle

    Lisa~~
    Cook Lisa Cook

    peggy said...

    i'm a long time reader, but this is my first time commenting. i've also bought a lot of your headbands for my girls from your etsy shop! :) we love them!

    anyway, this looks AMAZING! chocolate & mint is my weakness.i have enjoyed many of your recipes, but sadly we have given up sugar for lent. i might die. okay, i won't but it feels like it when i'm looking at your blog! :) i might have to refrain from visiting until after easter, but i just can't help myself! thanks for the wonderful recipes!!! :)

    The Miller Five said...

    That looks seriously delicious! My family loves mint chocolate. I think this one is a must!

    Heather Lynne said...

    I am so making this for St. patrick's day! Mint and chocolate is one of my favorite combinations.

    mybeautifuldisastersblog.com said...

    Mint and Oreos are one of my absolute FAVORITE combinations! Yours look perfect for St. Patrick's Day!!

    Lisa said...

    Wow, those look fantastic and even better that no candy thermometer is required. I'm pinning these.

    Amy said...

    Pinning!! And featuring you on my blog...amazing!

    amy (fearless homemaker) said...

    holy moly, these look awesome! am definitely going to be trying this bad boys soon. so glad i found 'em + met you through SRC!

    Erin Stomber said...

    These look great! I'm always a fan of anything fudge or mint, but the combination of both is one of my favorites. I love the addition of the oreo cookies :)

    Jerri Rivers said...

    Oh my! Those look wonderful!

    Tammy Quackenbush said...

    My hubby is not a big mint fan so I have to keep the mint treats to myself, which might not be a bad thing. :)

    Winnie said...

    O-M-G This is whay I have to day
    these are sooooo beautiful and look sooooo delicious - WOW!

    Lisa said...

    Looks amazing! I've never made fudge and this might be the right time to try!

    NanAppetit said...

    Looks delicious! I pinned it.

    Sue @ Cakeballs, cookies and more said...

    I cannot wait to try this.

    Averie (Love Veggies and Yoga) said...

    Im in the SRC (but Group B) and just saw this...

    And I just posted Brownies that are Green with Oreos. Check them out if you have a minute!

    Handmade by Hilani said...

    Awesome!!! Drooling...

    Lisa @ Flour Me With Love said...

    These look divine! I love mint, anything (lol)! Thanks so much for sharing at Mix it up Monday :)

    April Tuell Angels Homestead said...

    Oh my these look good, and would be perfect for St Patty's day!

    iamahoneybee.com said...

    Def need to make these for all the contractors I work with. They would love these

    Alison @ Oopsey Daisy said...

    OH wow. I am in trouble. Mint, chocolate, fudge?! Looks absolutely delicious! Thanks for sharing at oopsey daisy!

    Micha said...

    This looks amazing. I love mint and fudge and I can imagine this makes both even better.

    Jenny, aka "Jengerbread" said...

    Oh my goodness! Yum!

    Jessica Bruno said...

    I saw your fudge over at TT&J and it looks delicious and so fun for St.Patty's day. Thanks for sharing!

    Tina @ Babycakes Blog said...

    Wow, that is such a pretty fudge, and I'll bet it tastes as good as it looks. I hope someday to be able to get into The Secret Recipe Club, my blog is too new, but I am working towards it.

    http://www.thejohnslife.com/BabycakesBlog/

    Emily said...

    thanks for linking up to Tasty Tuesday! You will be featured at this coming party, hope you can check it out.You can grab a featured button if you don't already have one. http://nap-timecreations.blogspot.com/

    Jenn Erickson said...

    Heavens yes! This fudge sounds amazing. I love the chocolate, mint and cookie combo. Featuring on Facebook today.

    Jenn

    Jenn Erickson said...

    Back to say...

    I've featured your post on this week's "A Little Birdie Told Me...". Come on by, grab a button, and join the party!

    Jenn

    Erin Alldredge said...

    So fun! I really want to join the SRC but there is a list. This fudge looks divine. It's nice to see recipe like this so I know that fudge isn't just for Christmas. Although, I certainly don't need to eat it year round. I'd love it if you stopped by my linky to share this. http://acraftycook.blogspot.com/2012/03/1-month-of-fun-march-link-party.html

    Six Sisters said...

    This fudge looks so yummy! It could be very addicting! :) We loved having you join us at "Strut Your Stuff Saturday." Hope to see you back next week! -The Sisters

    VeggieWiz said...

    Those look awesome! Choco-mint is my all-time-fave combo!

    Danielle said...

    I just wanted to let you know I featured you on Blissful and Domestic today. Stop and grab a button:>

    http://blissfulanddomestic.blogspot.com/2012/03/fantastic-st-patricks-day-projects.html

    NO REASON NEEDED said...

    I had a few moments and thought I'd go back through the SRC club archives and I'm soooo glad I did. These look delish. Chocolate and mint.... oohhhh be still my heart. Pinning these now.

    Kris Adair said...

    I would eat the entire pan if I made this recipe! Maybe for the next time it is our turn to bring snacks.

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