Handwritten cards and clippings of “See’s Fudge” have been passed down through generations, showing up in family recipe boxes and holiday newspaper food sections since the 1930s. The story goes that Emma Julian, who once worked for See’s Candy Company in Los Angeles before opening her own shop, shared the recipe with Amy DeVore—and from...Read More
Rich, creamy, and studded with jewel-like Bing cherries and crunchy toasted almonds, this fudge is as pretty as it is delicious. Perfect for the holidays, gift-giving, or simply treating yourself, it combines the deep flavor of semisweet chocolate with the sweet-tart pop of cherries. The toasted almonds add a nutty crunch, while a garnish of...Read More