Fudge Crowns for Mary's Coronation! {Easy Recipe}
- Catholic Inspired
- Aug 17, 2012
- 2 min read
I can be a stingy mother when it comes to sugary foods, so peanut butter fudge is a rare treat for my kids! But on the feast of The Coronation of Our Blessed Mother (as well as other major feast days) I’m much more giving with the unhealthy snacks! 😉 For the feast of Mary’s Coronation I use our PB fudge to make “golden” crowns for Our Blessed Mother!

This PB fudge recipe is easy! So if making fudge scares you this is a great recipe for you! 😉
Peanut Butter Fudge Recipe: 3 cups of granulated sugar 3/4 cup of milk 1 Tablespoon of butter 1 (18 oz.) jar of peanut butter 1 (7 oz.) jar of marshmallow cream
Add sugar, milk, and butter into a large saucepan. Mix together and bring to a boil. Boil for 3 minutes, stirring as it boils. Remove from heat and add the peanut butter and marshmallow cream. Stir until it is creamy and well mixed. (but don’t take too long or it will turn bumpy) Pour into a greased 13X9 inch pan. Allow it to cool. When it’s firm it’s ready to cut.
Cutting the Fudge Crowns:
You will need a knife and a toothpick.
Cut the fudge into rectangles
Use a knife to make a zig-zag line down the middle of each rectangle.
Use the flat edge of the knife on each point so it cuts all the way through in every area.
Use the knife to put a small indentation on each crown.
(Don’t cut all the way through.)
Use the toothpick to make an indentation on each point.

That’s it!! In no time at all you’ll have a yummy plateful!!
Enjoy your day as you celebrate the queenship of our wonderful Heavenly Mother!
God Bless.
~Jen-Marie
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