What is a million dollars of Fondan?
During the term of US President Dwight Eisenhower from 1953 to 1961, the first lady Mamie Eisenhower designed a million dollars. Unlike the ironic name, this is rather a cost -effective way to produce a fondant. Mamie's Fudge, which combined only sugar, butter, milk, marshmallow cream, vanilla and chocolate, has become a popular tradition despite the fact that it was her husband who was sincere interest in cooking.
According to the 2007 function in the magazine Tango about the former first ladies, Army wife Mamie Eisenhower was known for his modesty, who lived on dozens of foundations around the world - without her husband on the front. According to CVs, she cropped coupons for employees. Although the recipe for millions of dollars caught up and is still widely distributed in 2011, there is little evidence to indicate that the first lady took care of culinary persecution.
The Eisenhower Library Recipe to the Million Dollars AvailableIn the online archive of the library, it contains only the cost -effective folders of the pantry in very accurate amounts that correctly form the texture of the FUDGE. First, 4.5 cups (about 1,000 g) are cooked with a "large can" of evaporated milk, 2 tablespoons. (about 30 g) butter and a pinch of salt. This is then poured over 24 oz. (About 680 g) chocolate-half semi-sweet flakes and half-sweet-stew like 2 cups (about 450 ml) Marshmallow cream and 2 cups (about 450 g) crushed nuts such as walnuts, pecans or almonds.
The bowl content is mixed intense until the chocolate is fully melted and melted with other ingredients. Million Dollar Fudge is then poured into a square oven and puts it aside to cool. The longer the fondant is cool, the richer and harder it is to divide it. For easy division, the fondant should be cut immediately after IT, and then left to further harden in a covered container, on the counter or in the fridge.
Mamie Eisenhower approved offers for the assembly of the White House. By exhaustingHowever, the transcript of popular first offers in the book Our White House , but the National Children's Book and Literacy initiative claims that it was an interest in cooking President Eisenhower. Our White House does not include a million dollars, although it has a somewhat complicated recipe for Ike's sherry-dared green turtle soup.