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I have a half can of chocolate frosting. If I put it in the freezer, will I get some delicious fudge?
(Ah, you can laugh
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OK, please don't laugh at me (Original Post)
Just_Vote_Dem
Jul 2022
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snowybirdie
(6,606 posts)1. Go for it!
Your life, your choices. Love fudge.
Just_Vote_Dem
(3,569 posts)3. I'm gonna try!
elleng
(141,926 posts)2. No, frozen frosting, but might be OK;
let us know!
Just_Vote_Dem
(3,569 posts)4. You got it!
Tetrachloride
(9,488 posts)5. In the name of Science.....
go ahead but i predict hallucinations of Ralph Nader
Just_Vote_Dem
(3,569 posts)6. Nader? Maybe Dolby?
Phoenix61
(18,769 posts)7. Put little spoonfuls of it on wax paper and freeze. nt
Just_Vote_Dem
(3,569 posts)8. No wax paper!
AArgh
Phoenix61
(18,769 posts)9. No-stick spray on a cake pan should work. nt
Just_Vote_Dem
(3,569 posts)10. Ok, that I have
Thanks!
rsdsharp
(11,865 posts)17. Better yet, put big spoonfuls into me.
Im happy to solve this problem.🤣
wnylib
(25,355 posts)11. Add some chopped nuts before freezing.
Just_Vote_Dem
(3,569 posts)12. Out of nuts
I have a very small box of dried cranberries
wnylib
(25,355 posts)13. Coconut? Dried fruit? Candied cherries?
Just_Vote_Dem
(3,569 posts)14. Nope
I usually don't cook, just throw stuff in the microwave
(I know, I know...)
wnylib
(25,355 posts)15. Oh, well, that explains the lack of yummy things to add.
Good luck with the fudge experiment.
Might want to let it sit at room temp for a while after freezing it so you don't break a tooth (or dentures) on it.
Just_Vote_Dem
(3,569 posts)16. Tooth now, dentures soon
