We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Divinity candy is a classic Southern confection, a divinely tasty sweet treat with a texture somewhat like fudge. This Divinity candy recipe, ...
Frances Willard responded to a request for divinity fudge with the following recipe. This recipe comes from “The Fannie Farmer Cookbook” (12th Edition, 1987). “Fannie Farmer candy recipes are ...
Mix brown sugar, white sugar, syrup and milk in a pan. Place on stove and bring to boil, cooking until it reaches soft-ball stage (235 to 240 degrees on a candy thermometer). Remove from heat and add ...
Multicolored miniature marshmallows give the otherwise ordinary mixture of chocolate, coconut, and walnuts a dose of pizzazz.
Then, there's this, from T.M.: "I saw a request for divinity fudge (made) without a candy thermometer and knew she was almost certainly talking about the recipe for microwave 'fantasy fudge' that once ...
My beloved grandmother, Sunny Mathison, passed away just before Thanksgiving this year, at the age of 101. My grandmother was a wonderful cook, and I’ve shared many family favorites here over the ...
Fairly simple ingredients for divinity, though you don have to separate the eggs and cook the sugars a good while. I’ve come across occasional debates about what makes fudge fudge, and it happened ...