Hot Fudge Hat

Recipe courtesy Crystal's Restaurant Confectionery and Bar

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Total Time:
1 hr 0 min
Prep
30 min
Cook
30 min
Yield:
6 servings
Level:
Intermediate
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Ingredients

Crystals's famous Hot Fudge:

Crispy shell:

Directions

To make hot fudge:

Melt butter in a medium saucepan. Add whipping cream and bring to a rapid boil (be careful not to burn). Add both brown and granulated sugars and cook over low to medium heat, until sugar has dissolved. Add the salt and the cocoa to mixture, simmer for 10 minutes more, stirring constantly. This is enough fudge for 6 generous portions – any unused fudge has a life of about 7 days refrigerated.

To make crispy shell (note – you can also use a regular ice cream cone/shell or a regular bowl if you do not have the means to fry the homemade shell): Using a large soup ladle and a metal strainer with a handle (similar size to ladle), wrap flour tortilla around the bottom of the ladle (into a bowl shape) and hold to the ladle with the strainer. Fry the tortilla in hot oil (in a saucepan or deep fryer) until crispy. Dust with powdered sugar and cinnamon.

To assemble:

Scoop 3 scoops of ice cream into a shell. Top with your desired amount of hot fudge. Add whipped cream, nuts and cherry and serve. Repeat for multiple shells (there is enough hot fudge for 6 generous portions).

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  • on March 16, 2007

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    Hot fudge sunday that's a little different. Good for parties and fun for the kids.

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  • on August 31, 2006

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    I enjoyed this. It was fun to make as I did it with my 13 year old daughter who is showing a great interest in cooking. She plans to be on Food Network one day with me as her sidekick ; And to think I am the one teaching her to cook! lol. Fudge sauce was great though. Will make it again

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