The sugar, coffee and butter she cooked until a little of the syrup tried in cold water formed a soft ball, then removing the saucepan from the fire she placed it in a pan of cold water, added the dates, beat the fudge till it was as thick as heavy cream, poured quickly into a buttered pan and marked in squares.

Coffee Marshmallow Fudge

Sugar (granulated),2 cups
Coffee,1 cup
(Not too strong, and strain
through cheesecloth.)
Butter,2 tablespoons
Marshmallow cream, 2 tablespoons

The sugar, coffee and butter were boiled until a little of the syrup when tried in cold water formed a soft ball, then removing the saucepan from the fire, Betsey stood it in a pan of cold water, added the marshmallow cream, beat the fudge till it was as thick as heavy cream, poured quickly into a buttered pan and marked in squares.


There were still other combinations in the fudges that Betsey could make, but she herself was satisfied, for the time being, anyway, and as she told mother, "On extra special occasions I can add nuts to any of my recipes with marshmallow cream."

Just before she started to make "Pinoche" or "Brown Sugar Nougat," as her mother's old recipe was called, mother received a letter from a dear friend, who was much interested in Betsey's candy making, in which she enclosed a new recipe; strange to say it was another one for fudge.

It was all written out on pretty pink paper. This was it.

Sour Milk Fudge

Sugar (granulated),2 cups
Cornstarch,1 tablespoon
Sour milk (not too old),1½ cups
Chocolate,1 square
Butter,1 tablespoon
Walnut meats (chopped),½ cup