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REMARKS: A simple fudge with a unique taste from the molasses in the brown sugar. Penuche is a standard around Easter. Also a regional favorite - popular in Southern States and in Mexico. If you don't have brown sugar you may substitute 1 cup of white sugar + 1/4 cup molasses. WARNING: Don't substitute 2 1/2 cups of light brown sugar for the mixture of brown and granulated sugar. This would result in too much molasses which interfers with the sugar slurry reaching it's soft ball stage... therefore what would appear to set by the standard techniques (boiling temperature, drop-test, etc.) won't set... fluid fudge... fudge failure! This recipe didn't set when boiled to only 236°F. I'd recommend pushing the boiling point up to 240-2°F. |