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    Does anyone have a recipe for this? I used to have one by Shirley West but cannot find it.

    Not sure if it is the same as our fudge.

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    Default Re: Diwalli Fudge

    I think it's sweet semolina fudge isn't it?

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    Default Re: Diwalli Fudge

    ot sure if this is the same as fudge but got this recipe

    1 large and 1 small tin of condensed milk
    2 packets of desicated coconut
    200g ground almonds
    1kg icing sugar
    110g chopped nuts (optional)
    pinch ground cardamon
    pinch grated nutmeg
    few strands of saffron

    Mix all ingredients together. Either spread the mixture in trays and cut into pieces or roll into small balls. Place in paper cases and sprinkle with icing sugar and nutmeg.

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    Default Re: Diwalli Fudge

    Quote Originally Posted by cherie View Post
    ot sure if this is the same as fudge but got this recipe

    1 large and 1 small tin of condensed milk
    2 packets of desicated coconut
    200g ground almonds
    1kg icing sugar
    110g chopped nuts (optional)
    pinch ground cardamon
    pinch grated nutmeg
    few strands of saffron

    Mix all ingredients together. Either spread the mixture in trays and cut into pieces or roll into small balls. Place in paper cases and sprinkle with icing sugar and nutmeg.
    Thanks - knew someone would come through for me
    Debbie

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    Default Re: Diwalli Fudge

    There's lots of diwali recipes here

    http://www.ifood.tv/r/diwali-sweet/recipes

    Miffy xx
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    Default Re: Diwalli Fudge

    There is a Diwalli recipe for another type of sweet if you are interested, on the resources:

    http://childmindinghelp.co.uk/freere...alisweets.html

    Pauline x

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    Default Re: Diwalli Fudge

    Here's the one I posted last year

    http://childmindinghelp.co.uk/forum/...t=divali+fudge

 

 

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