Candy Recipes
Fudge Recipes, page 2
Cashew Nut Fudge (Kajoo Barfi — India)
Raw cashews are available at health food stores. Rose water is available
at pharmacies and specialty food stores. Almonds, pistachios or walnuts may
be substituted for the cashews.
2 cups raw cashews (1/2 pound)
3/4 cup granulated sugar
1 tablespoon butter
2 teaspoons rose water
3 sheets edible silver leaf (optional)
Place cashews in a bowl, cover them with boiling water, and soak them for
1 hour. Drain the nuts, put them in an electric blender or food processor, and
reduce them to a fine paste (adding some milk or water if the paste begins to
clog).
Heat a well-seasoned frying pan (at least 9 inches in diameter) over medium
heat for 2 minutes. Add the nut paste and sugar. Reduce heat to medium low,
and cook the mixture for about 20 minutes, stirring and scraping the sides and
bottom of the pan frequently. When the fudge is thick and sticky, stir in the
butter.
Pour the fudge into a buttered 9-inch square pan. Spread the fudge evenly
by patting it gently with a spatula. When cool, brush the top of the fudge with
rose water and let it dry briefly. Press the edible silver leaf over the fudge,
if using, and cut 1 1/2-inch square or diamond-shape pieces using a knife dipped
in cold water.
This fudge keeps for 3 weeks if stored in a tightly sealed container at room
temperature and will keep for several months if the container is stored in the
refrigerator.
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