Key Lime Fudge
1 (12oz) package Vanilla Flavor Chips (I used Hershey’s)
1 (16oz) Key Lime cake frosting (I used Pillsbury)
1 -2 Tablespoons lime juice
1 ½ cups miniature marshmallows
Microwave vanilla chips until all chips are completely
melted. Stir in frosting and lime juice. Mix well. Fold in marshmallows. Drop
by heaping teaspoonful onto wax paper. Let set until cool and firm. Make approximately
16.
I must find Key Lime Frosting. YUMMO!
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Karen
When Is Dinner
YUM!
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE it if you shared this in my Spring/Easter Linky Party! You can find it here: http://littlemomprairie.blogspot.com/p/blog-round-up.html
key lime frosting??? agree with Karen must find!
ReplyDeleteEasy and yum! These would not last a long time at my house. My kids would love them! And eat them all before I get to it! LOL
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Just bought some Key Lime Frosting at Wal-Mart the other day. I think they have it right now for Easter.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a yummy treat!
ReplyDeleteLove Key Lime anything! It makes me think of summer. Thanks for sharing at Pinworthy Projects.
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ReplyDeleteFudge that looks like Divinity and taste like Key Lime? WOWZA! I am pinning and sharing...Oh and did I mention? Adding to make "gotta make" list! Glad you brought it to the FFF linky party!
ReplyDeleteOoh yum, this looks amazing!
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DeleteWhat a fun fudge, looking forward to tasting this. Hope you are having a fabulous weekend and thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday.
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Miz Helen
Looks fun to make. Thanks for sharing on Foodie Friends Friday.
ReplyDeleteOh my! My family is coming over for St. Patty's dinner. I must make this for a take home treat. Thanks for sharing with SYC. I will be featuring you later today.
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Jann
This sounds yummy! Thanks for linking up with me for Friday Favorites. I'm featuring you this week!
ReplyDeleteI picked your recipe as my host favorite on Foodie Friends Friday! Stop by Host Favorite's page and get your badge! Thanks for sharing your recipes at our linky parties!
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious. I am living abroad this year and oh how I miss canned frosting!
ReplyDeleteGREAT BALLS OF FIRE, WOMAN...just the PHOTOS of this brought me to my knees...making these TODAY....
ReplyDeleteover from Mrs. Olsons...:)
Yummy! This Key Lime Fudge looks so delicious and EASY! Thanks for sharing last weekend @The Weekend re-Treat!
ReplyDeleteHope you have a fantastic weekend!
Key Lime Fudge looks and sounds delicious - can I ask what vanilla chips are? I don't think we have anything like that in the UK.
ReplyDeleteLouise, The chips are found next to the chocolate chips in my store. They are called vanilla chips or white chocolate chips. They may even be called baking chips. The ones I used in this recipe was Ghirardelli white chocolate chips but I am sure you can use any type of melting chips you have available.
DeleteThis is too yummy and easy! Featuring you tomorrow!
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Hi,
ReplyDeleteOh YUM!!
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