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Title:How to Make them Goodies
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Created:Wed Feb 19 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4127
Total number of notes:31160

529.0. "Hot Fudge and Chocolate Sauce" by KRAKAR::WARWICK (Village tours start here) Mon Feb 23 1987 15:22

    
    As an English person, I don't know how you would go about getting
    hot fudge sauce for pouring over desserts. 
    
    Do you make it ? If so, does someone have a recipe. Or do you buy
    it in shop ?
    
    Thanks,
    
    Trev
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529.1Try this...ARCH::MANINAMon Feb 23 1987 19:449
    You can either buy it or make.  When I make hot fudge, all I do
    is melt 2 squares of unsweetnered chocolate in a double boiler.
    When complete melted, add a can of CONDENSED milk(not evaporated)to
    the chocolate and stir till smooth.
    
    Most ice cream places will sell you their hot fudge sauce.  If you
    have a Steve's Ice Cream near you, they have wonderful hot fudge.
    
    Manina
529.2Free chocolate sauceCURIE::BYRNEThe Red MenaceTue Feb 24 1987 14:2710
    Trev,
    
    RE: .1
    
    As I strongly suspect there is not a Steve's Ice Cream within 3,000
    miles of you, I will gladly send you a few cans of chocolate sauce.
    It won't travel too well in interoffice mail, so send me your home
    address.  I owe you.
    
    Eileen
529.3HOT FUDGE SAUCESKYLRK::WILDEDian WildeWed Feb 25 1987 16:5912
My hot fudge sauce is a genache with butter added.

Bring 8 ounces heavy cream with vanilla bean to a boil in a heavy sauce pan.
Remove from heat, remove bean, add 5 ounces chopped semi-sweet chocolate
(you may call it bitter-sweet) and stir to blend well.  Beat in 3 tablespoons
chilled, unsalted butter, cut into small chunks, one chunk at a time.
Warmed up, this makes a nice fudge sauce...cooled, it becomes a solid 
base buttercream and can be used for many other things.

Other flavors that can be added include a couple of tablespoons of your
favorite liquour...adults only.
529.4More Hot Fudge SauceBAGELS::LANEDebbiSun Mar 01 1987 23:3012
    ANOTHER RECIPE:
    
    1 cup granulated sugar
    3-4 tsp (heaping) cocoa
    1 cup milk
    
    Mix sugar & cocoa together.  Add milk & bring to a boil.  When starts
    boiling lower & cook 15 - 20 minutes, until thikened.
    
    Hope you like it, I love it!
    
    Debbi
529.6Buying Hot Fudge SauceDONJON::CURRANWed Mar 04 1987 12:5517
    Although there are many recipes for hot fudge sauce (available in
    most basic cookbooks and also in desset cookbooks), my personal
    favorite for purchasing is Bailey's.  Bailey's is a long-standing
    icecream shop with locations in Boston, Harvard Square and Chestnut
    Hill (also in Belmont Center and may be other locations that I'm
    not aware of).  They make excellent hot fudge sauce which can be
    purchased by pint, quart, etc.  Locally, the Vermont Creamery in
    Concord Ctr. and Steve's ICecream in Lexington Ctr. also sell very
    good hot fudge sauce for ready-to-go.  Making it from scratch can
    be as simple as heating Hershey's syrup (not very sophisticated,
    but it serves the purpose) or getting more complicated with unsweetened
    Swiss chocolate, butter, sugar, etc. and doing it in a double boiler.
    I'm being vague on the ingredients and amounts and process because
    I don't have this information with me.  If you want to pursue exact
    recipes, let me know and I'll check my Larousse or Escoffier books.
    Good luck and good eating!
    
529.7Chocolate SyrupDYNORM::NORMANTue Nov 26 1991 13:0813
    Does anyone have the Hershey cookbook?  My father has been fantasizing about
    this Chocoloate syrup (ice cream topping) his mother use to make when he 
    was little.  
   
   Well I've contacted Grandma - and she has searched everywhere for this
   recipe, but can't find it.  However, she thinks it was on the Hershey
   box and has sent away for their cookbook. I'm sure this is not going to
   arrive before Christmas and I wanted to make it for him as his Christmas 
   present.

   Anyone out there able to assist me with this request?

   /teri 
529.8Which one do you want?SUPER::MARSHChocolate - 3 of the 4 necessary food groupsWed Nov 27 1991 08:0620
>>>    Does anyone have the Hershey cookbook?  My father has been fantasizing about
>>>    this Chocoloate syrup (ice cream topping) his mother use to make when he 
>>>    was little.  
   

       I have a cookbook called Hershey's Chocolate Classics. Listed 
       inside arseveral chocolate sauces.

        Chocolate Nut Sauce
        Chocolate Sauce
        Easy Hot Fudge Sauce
        Hot Fudge Sauce
        Microwave Classic Chocolate Sauce
        Mt. Gretna Chocolate Fondue
        Scrumptious Chocolate Layer Bars

     To avoid entering all of the above, which one (or two) would you 
     like to see?
     
529.9Cocoa Syrup from HersheyTARKIN::BOUTOTTEWed Nov 27 1991 10:0820
    Here's one for Cocoa Syrup from the Hershey's Make It Chocolate book:
    
    Cocoa Syrup
    -----------
    
    1 1/2 cups sugar
    3/4 cup Hershey's Cocoa
    Dash salt
    1 cup hot water
    2 teaspoons vanilla extract
    
    In medium saucepan combine sugar, cocoa and salt.  
    Gradually add water, stirring to keep mixture
    smooth.  Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly
    until mixture boils; boil and stir 3 minutes.  Remove
    from heat; add vanilla.  Pour into heatproof container.
    Cool; cover and refrigerate.  Use as topping for ice cream
    and desserts, or for chocolate flavored drinks.
    
    About 2 cups syrup.
529.10THANKSDYNORM::NORMANWed Nov 27 1991 16:0110
   re:  .2 (syrup). 

   I believe .3 may have it.  I know it was a simple chocolate (runny) type
    sauce.  It does not have any expensive ingredients (i.e. butter, cream)
    so my guess it is the Chocolate Sauce.  (but I'd like to have the Hot   
    Fudge recipe).  If your Chocolate sauce matches .3 that MUST be it.
    and if you have a minute could you type in the Hot Fudge for good measure?


    THANKS BUNCHES!
529.11Hot Fudge Sauce - MUST be taken InternallySUPER::MARSHChocolate - 3 of the 4 necessary food groupsWed Nov 27 1991 17:4837

>>>If your Chocolate sauce matches .3 that MUST be it.
>>>and if you have a minute could you type in the Hot Fudge for good measure?

Chocolate Sauce

    6 Tbls water
    6 Tbls sugar
    1/4 cup butter or margarine
   
    1 1/3 cups Hershey's Minichips Semisweet chocolate

   
    Combine water, sugar and butter in a small saucepan; bring to a full
    boil; stir in Minichips. Stir until chocolate has completely melted;
    beat or whisk until smooth. Cool.
   

Hot Fudge Sauce

   3/4 cup sugar
   1/2 cup HERSHEY's Cocoa   
   2/3 cup evaporated milk
   1/3 cup light corn syrup
   1/3 cup butter or margarine
   1 tsp vanilla

   Combine sugar and Cocoa in medium; blend in evaporated milk and
   corn syrup. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until mixture 
   boils; boil and stir 1 minute. Remove from heat; stir in butter 
   and vanilla. Serve warm.

   About 2 cups sauce


Enjoy