Kimberly and her husband are on their way to sunny Hawaii for a holiday/vacation this week. While she is gone she asked me to do a couple of guest posts on her blog. So here we go.
I am Jennifer, Kimberly’s older sister. I am a stay at home mom in Seattle of two lovely little boys and enjoy baking and cooking as much as I can (which with 2 little ones isn’t as often as I would like to). This is my first attempt at food photography and food blogging, but hey you have to try everything once.
The inspiration for this recipe came from my sister in law’s love of fudge. I thought for Christmas that I would make her a few types of fudge. So I set out on my search for some good recipes. In my search through tastespotting.com I came across Not So Humble Pie. She had some amazing fudge recipes so I decided to try them. My favorite was the Bailey’s Vanilla Bean Fudge. The result was a creamy and smooth vanilla fudge with a hint of Bailey’s. This has become a new holiday favorite of ours – our entire family loved it. Enjoy!

Bailey’s Vanilla Bean Fudge
Courtesy of Not So Humble Pie
2 cups granulated sugar
1 stick unsalted butter
1/3 cup heavy cream (40% milk fat)
1/2 cup plus one tablespoon Baileys Irish cream
2 cups good quality white chocolate chips
1/2 vanilla bean scraped, reserving seeds
7 ounce jar marshmallow creme
Line a 9×9 inch pan with foil and coat with a little butter or nonstick spray.
Combine sugar, butter, heavy cream and Irish creme into a heavy bottomed sauce pan and bring to a boil over medium heat. Once boiling, attach a candy thermometer and reduce the heat to a hair above medium low and cook for 7-10 minutes until your thermometer reads 234°F , stirring constantly.
Once your mixture hits the appropriate temperature, remove from heat and add the white chocolate chips, stirring vigorously with a wooden spoon until the chocolate has melted and the mixture is smooth. Add the vanilla bean and marshmallow creme and mix until well blended.
Pour the mixture into your prepared pan and allow to cool on a wire rack until room temperature.
Tags: dessert, Fudge, Party Food

That fudge was so good, thanks for adding it to the blog. Great Job!