Cranberry and Pistachio Fudge Recipe

Spread good tidings with this gorgeous Christmas Cranberry and Pistachio Fudge recipe. Dotted with nutty pistachios and tart cranberries, this seasonal sweet treat makes for the perfect edible gift!

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Ingredients

100g pistachios
2x 397g condensed milk tins
220g Siúcra Caster Sugar
40g butter
400g white chocolate chips
120g dried cranberries

Instructions

1. Line a 20cm square tin with non-stick parchment paper.

2. On a tray, toast the pistachios in the oven at 160˚C for five minutes. Allow to cool.

3. In a large pot, add the condensed milk, Siúcra Caster Sugar and butter. Over a low heat, whisk the ingredients together for 8-10 minutes ot until the sugar has dissolved.

4. Increase the heat to a simmer and continue whisking until the mix starts to thicken.

5. Remove from the heat and whisk in the chocolate chips, stir until they have melted. Fold in the cranberries and half the pistachios.

6. Pour the mix into the prepared tin and sprinkle on the remaining pistachios. Allow to set in the fridge for 1-2 hours, the fudge should be slightly soft.

7. Once cooled, cut into squares and serve. Wrap in cellophane bags to create a nice edible gift for friends and family.

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