Vintage Recipes - Archiving nostalgic recipes from cookbooks, handwritten notes, advertisements, etc
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I'm not the best with cursive, what is the 4th ingredient? I'm reading 5oz mars creme
Looks like it's an abbreviation, possibly for marshmallow creme.
I made a fudge recipe that called for marshmallow creme before and it came out great. Much easier than a more traditional fudge recipe and just as delicious.
You are correct. It is marshmallow creme.
Thank you! I will definitely be trying this
I think it must be. My first thought was Mars brand chocolate since there’s no mention of chocolate in the ingredients, but then I see it tossed in in the instructions.