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Tyla Bakes: People Are Making This Super Easy Rainbow Fudge

Tyla Bakes: People Are Making This Super Easy Rainbow Fudge

This looks so delish.

Who knew fudge was so easy to make?

People are making a mega simple, rainbow fudge, and you only need are a handful of ingredients.

The recipe, which requires just condensed milk, white chocolate and food colouring, is all over TikTok and Instagram with people trying out the colourful fudge themselves.

One TikToker, @fitwaffle, shared their recipe on the platform, which you can watch below:

To make the rainbow fudge, simply add condensed milk and white chocolate into a saucepan and melt until thick and combined.

Separate the mixture evenly into bowls and add a different food colouring to each before lining a deep baking tray with grease proof paper.

Add the mixture in layers, spread out evenly and pop in the fridge to refrigerate for three hours.

And voila! Now all you need to do is cut into squares and serve.

Check out these other examples below...

In other baking news, last week we told you how to make Christmas rice krispies cakes - just in time for the festive season.

One chef - known on TikTok as @jonwatts88 - demonstrated how to make the super easy Christmas pudding Rice Krispy cakes - and they're so simple.

To make the Rice Krispies Christmas puddings, you'll need to melt 100g butter, 200g Mars Bars and two tablespoons of golden syrup in a saucepan until smooth, before pouring in 140g Rice Krispies and mixing.

Spoon the mixture into muffin cases and then pop in the fridge to set for an hour.

Jon explains to make the topping, simply melt 180g white chocolate over a pan. Once the cakes have been removed from the fridge, spoon over the white chocolate and decorate with some festive sprinkles!

These rice krispy puddings look delish (
TikTik/@jonwatts88)

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