mexican orange fudge mexican

Author of this recipe: Fredda Arquelles

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Experience the perfect blend of fudgy richness and a bold Mexican twist with our *Mexican Orange Fudge*! Layers of creamy chocolate swirl with tangy citrus notes for a dessert that’s both indulgent and exciting. Perfect for dessert lovers and chocolate enthusiasts alike! 🍣✨

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  17. **Mexican Orange Fudge Mexican Recipe: A Comprehensive Guide**
  18. Looking to create a flavorful and crowd-pleasing dessert? Our Mexican Orange Fudge Mexican recipe is perfect for your next gathering. This rich and aromatic fudge is made with premium ingredients, making it both delicious and easy to prepare.
  19. **Ingredients (for 4 servings):**
  20. - 100g semi-sweet chocolate bars
  21. - 2 tbsp orange zest
  22. - 8 oz orange juice
  23. - 6 oz brandy or 1 oz tequila (for authentic Oaxaca flavor)
  24. - 3 tsp granulated sugar
  25. - 3/4 tsp unsweetened cocoa powder
  26. - 1 cup heavy cream
  27. - 1/2 cup double cream (or substitute with whipped cream for a lighter touch)
  28. - Salt to taste
  29. - Vanilla extract to taste
  30. **Step-by-Step Instructions:**
  31. 1. **Preheat Oven:** If making ahead, preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C). Grease and flour 2 small-square molds or a 9-inch springform pan.
  32. 2. **Melt Chocolate:** In a double boiler over low heat, melt 60g of semi-sweet chocolate bars until smooth.
  33. 3. **Combine Ingredients:** Stir the melted chocolate with orange zest, juice, brandy (or tequila), granulated sugar, and cocoa powder in a large bowl until well combined.
  34. 4. **Prepare Fudge Mix:** In a separate bowl, combine 200g fudge mix (or substitute with homemade mix) with remaining heavy cream until smooth.
  35. 5. **Mix Until Smooth:** Combine the chocolate mixture and fudge mix until fully blended. Ensure no lumps remain.
  36. 6. **Transfer to Molds:** Pour the mixture evenly into prepared molds or pan, leaving about 2-3 cm space at the top.
  37. 7. **Chill:** Place in the freezer for at least 4 hours (preferably overnight) to set.
  38. 8. **Optional Topings:** While cooling, prepare a caramel glaze by combining honey and agave syrup until smooth. Drizzle as desired or serve warm with a sprinkle of cinnamon chips.
  39. **Notes:**
  40. - For a sweeter flavor, top with an extra tablespoon of honey.
  41. - If using alcohol, ensure it's age-appropriate for the event.
  42. **Tips:**
  43. - Let fudge sets in the fridge for 4 hours to harden nicely without breaking.
  44. - Serve warm or at room temperature if left out longer.
  45. This Mexican Orange Fudge Mexican is perfect as a dessert or alongside guacamole and chips. Enjoy sharing this rich and aromatic treat with friends and family!

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