Thursday, July 10, 2008

Here's one for memory lane...

(Even scanned in the picture!)
Fudge Meltaways
1/2 c. marg
1 sq unsweetened choc (1 oz)
1/4 c sugar
1 tsp vanilla
1 egg, beaten
2 c graham cracker crumbs
1 c. coconut
1/2 c. ch nuts (optional)
1/4 c. marg
1 tb milk
2 c. powd. sugar
1 tsp vanilla
1 1/2 sq. unsweetened choc (1 1/2 oz)
Melt 1/2 c. marg and 1 sq. chocolate in saucepan. Blend granulated sugar, 1 tsp vanilla, egg, crumbs, coconut, and nuts into butter-chocolate mixture. Mix well and press into ungreased baking dish (11x7) or 9" square (or whatever you can find). Refrigerate.
Mix 1/4 c. marg, milk, powd sugar, and 1 tsp vanilla. Spread over crumb mixture. Chill.
Melt 1 1/2 sq chocolate and spread over chilled filling. Chill.
Cut before firm. Makes 3-4 dozen squares.


7 comments:

Kate said...

DOUBLE MMMMMMM...

Miranda said...

I'm salivating! Add that to the fiesta menu!
I remember always sneaking those out of the fridge while they were still cooling. Yummm, that's when they taste best, cool on the outside still hot in the middle.

Amy said...

NOOO WAAAAYYY! Guess what we are making today its "Mom's favorite memory food week" at our house keep them coming. Jeff do you have any?

Sally said...

I think these are my ultimate favorite dessert. I don't know but what I might make them for a party tonight.
One thing I also love is that Mom got us into stir fry and tofu at a young age. I guess because of the Japanese students. And we always used chopsticks, even after they were gone. They were always in that drawer in the china cabinet. I still always ask for chopsticks at Asian food places, even like Panda Express. And I tell people how I started using them when I was a kid. Another gold start for Mom and making memories for us!

Kate said...

Yes that is s good one a healthy one. My kids love to try w/ chopsticks I need to let them try more. I need to make stirfry more too.

Kate said...

That was Amy actually. She was staying here watching my kids while Dana and I got a night away for our anniversary! (11 yrs)She's the best! Just wanted to give her the credit of teaching her kids about chopsticks. I don't know if my kids have ever used them or not. They'd probably love to try that sometime.

Sally said...

I should have known it was Amy by the run-on sentences! Sheeesh!