50 Fabulous Fudge Recipes (2024)

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I could eat fudge in just about every flavor under the sun and with these 50 Fabulous Fudge Recipes now you can! These easy to make desserts are perfect for the holidays and great for gift giving!

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Fudge is my go-to holiday indulgence! Don’t get me wrong, I L-O-V-E Christmas cookies, but fudge is a must make this time of year at our house! Better yet, I’ve started making fudge all year long and trying new flavors that match the season!

50 FABULOUS FUDGE RECIPES
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  1. Cranberry Bliss Fudge– Turn your favorite Starbucks treat into yummy fudge!
  2. Salted Dark Chocolate BourbonFudge – Salty, sweet, and oh so good!
  3. M&M Cookie Dough StuffedFudge– I love cookie dough and I love fudge, this sounds like heaven!
  4. Easy Pumpkin Spice Pecan Fudge– I’m a PSL girl all the way and this fudge sounds fab!
  5. Gingerbread Cookie Fudge– Crunchy cookies give this fudge a fun texture!
  6. Cookie Butter Pecan Fudge– Is there anything better than cookie butter? Not really.
  7. Gingerbread Fudge–Gingerbread is a must-have flavor for the holidays and now you can enjoy it as fudge!
  8. Sugar Cookie Fudge– Almost as good as eating a fresh sugar cookie out of the oven!
  9. Kahlua Fudge – A little boozy treat for the holidays is always a good idea!
  10. Easy Red Velvet Fudge– So pretty and SO tasty!

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  1. White Chocolate Peppermint Fudge– A Christmas classic everyone loves!
  2. Toasted Coconut White Chocolate Fudge– I love coconut anything and this fudge sounds amazing!
  3. S’mores Fudge– You can’t go wrong with chocolate, marshmallows, and graham crackers!
  4. Potato Chip Chocolate Fudge – A little salty and super chocolatey, this fudge is awesome!
  5. Gumdrop Fudge– My boys love this fun fudge! I think it’s perfect for Easter.
  6. Nutter Butter Fudge– These are one of my favorite cookies and now it’s fudge?! Woo!
  7. Malt Ball Fudge– I can’t get enough of the malt flavor in this fudge!
  8. Vanilla Bean Fudge– Classic, simple, and totally to die for!
  9. Root Beer Fudge– Creamy, with a bite. This fudge tastes just like your favorite soda!
  10. Snickerdoodle Fudge – Sugar spice and everything nice, that’s what this fudge is made of!

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  1. Neopolitan Fudge– I loved this ice cream growing up and now it’s a bite-size dessert I can’t get enough of!
  2. Key Lime Pie Fudge – Tart and sweet, this fudge is SO good!
  3. Maple Nut Fudge– A classic fudge flavor no one can resist!
  4. Easy Peanut Butter Snickers Fudge– Best. Fudge. Ever!
  5. Hot Chocolate Fudge– So yummy to eat, so cute to give as gifts!
  6. Pecan Pie Cheesecake Fudge – This is pretty much the perfect bite of fudge!
  7. Mocha Almond Fudge– I love the deep, rich flavors of this fudge!
  8. Tiger Butter Fudge– Is there anything better than chocolate & peanut butter together? Nope!
  9. Rocky Road Fudge– This is a must-make fudge recipe! Classic flavors for a treat everyone loves!
  10. German Chocolate Fudge– I could eat a whole plate of this fudge by myself!

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  1. Baileys, Whites Chocolate & Pistachio Fudge– Just when you thought pistachios couldn’t get any better this fudge comes along!
  2. 5 Minute Caramel Apple Fudge – 5 minutes to heaven? Sign me up!
  3. Cherry Vanilla Bean Fudge– It’s like eating the inside of a cherry cordial!
  4. Chocolate Hazelnut Pirouline Fudge– SO pretty and so tasty!
  5. Chocolate & Peanut Butter Swirl Fudge– This is always the first thing to go on our Christmas cookie plates!
  6. Carrot Cake Fudge– So great for a homemade Easter treat!
  7. Butter Rum Fudge with Cranberries– I love the rich flavors in this seasonal fudge recipe!
  8. Chocolate Amaretto Fudge– The perfect boozy treat after a long day!
  9. Chocolate Peanut Butter Pretzel Fudge – Crunchy, salty, and sweet? It sounds like the best bite ever to me!
  10. Cake Batter & SprinklesFudge– Perfect for birthday parties or any everyday celebration!

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  1. Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Fudge – I’m hoarding this fudge and not sharing it with anyone!
  2. Orange Creamsicle Fudge – Creamy and sweet, this fudge taste just like your favorite popsicle!
  3. Easy Peanut Butter Fudge– A classic fudge recipe everyone should have in their arsenal!
  4. Mint Julep Fudge– I can’t wait to make this fudge for the derby this year!
  5. Mint Chocolate Chip Fudge – Chocolate and mint together is always a good idea!
  6. Easy Brown Butter Pecan Fudge– I love love love the brown butter flavor in this fudge!
  7. Mexican Hot Cocoa Fudge– A little spicy and totally tasty!
  8. Salted Caramel Turtle Fudge – I think I like this fudge better than the original candy!
  9. Cookie Monster Fudge– Does dessert get any more fun? Nope!
  10. Easy Butterfinger Fudge – I could eat this fudge every day. Okay, I shouldn’t, but I could.

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  1. Roxana Glenn says

    Have you tried making fudge yet from that new Ruby Chocolate I’m seeing out there?

    Reply

    • Jennifer Kimmel says

      Roxana, no I haven’t tried that yet. You?

      Reply

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50 Fabulous Fudge Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret to good fudge? ›

Valuable tips for successful fudge
  • Don't stir during cooking. Fudge can be cooked on the stove or in the microwave. ...
  • Avoid crystallization. During cooking, sugar crystals can stick to the sides of the pan. ...
  • Let cool before beating. After being cooked, the sugar must crystallize again to create fudge. ...
  • Beat the mixture.

What is the secret to smooth fudge that is not gritty? ›

Once a seed crystal forms, it grows bigger and bigger as the fudge cools. A lot of big crystals in fudge makes it grainy. By letting the fudge cool without stirring, you avoid creating seed crystals.

Who makes the best fudge? ›

Mackinac Island Fudge – The Best Fudge on Earth
  • Original Murdick's Fudge.
  • Joann's Fudge.
  • Ryba's Fudge Shops.

Why is my 3 ingredient fudge not setting? ›

Why won't my 3 ingredient fudge set? This often happens when the condensed milk and chocolate chip mixture isn't hot enough to start. Everything must be completely melted before it is transferred to the pan to cool.

What not to do when making fudge? ›

Avoid Stirring Once the Mixture Comes to a Simmer

Another key part of a successful fudge texture is when you stir the mixture. Stirring the sugar and milk during the initial stages of cooking allows the sugar to dissolve. However, once the mixture comes to a boil, it's time to put the spoon down.

Do you stir fudge when it's boiling? ›

Stir the ingredients to dissolve the sugar until the mixture comes to a boil. If your recipe uses milk, stirring will keep the mixture from curdling. But once it reaches about 236–238 degrees F/113–114 degrees C (the "soft-ball" stage), do not stir it or even shake the pan.

Can you reboil fudge that hasn't set? ›

How can you fix soft fudge? Put it in a microwave safe bowl that is large enough that it won't boil over. Reheat it to the boiling point and cook for about 3 more minutes. Then you can beat some powdered sugar into it if this doesn't make it set.

How long do you boil fudge to get to soft ball stage? ›

How long does it take to make fudge:
  1. about 18 min to reach boiling.
  2. about 40 minutes to reach soft ball stage.
  3. 60 minutes to cool.
  4. 28 minutes to beat in a KitchenAid (your time for this may vary)
  5. 4 hours to set.

What makes fudge softer? ›

The amount of time you cook fudge directly affects its firmness. Too little time and the water won't evaporate, causing the fudge to be soft. Conversely, cook it too long and fudge won't contain enough water, making it hard with a dry, crumbly texture.

Why is Mackinac Island fudge so good? ›

To obtain the world famous taste, the fudge is slowly cooked in traditional copper kettles over a gas flame. Once the desired temperature is reached, the mixture is poured onto marble slabs for a cooling period and then hand-paddled into loaves.

What is the most popular flavor of fudge? ›

After years of testing recipes, we're pretty sure we have a handle on the most popular fudge flavors, but chocolate and cherry will always rank high on the list.

What makes fudge taste like fudge? ›

Fudge incorporates sugar, milk, butter, and other ingredients such as cocoa for chocolate fudge. The chocolatier then heats these products together until they melt. After this, the mixture is beaten during the cooling process. Think of fudge as a food consisting of crystallized sugar.

What can I do with failed fudge? ›

Options for what you can do with your unset fudge:

OPTION 1) Depending on how runny it is, you can either use it as a frosting for cakes, or a sauce for ice-cream. OPTION 2) Freeze it overnight. Cut it into squares. Cover each square thickly in melted chocolate, ensuring no part of the fudge is exposed.

Why is my fudge like toffee? ›

If your fudge has a texture like soft toffee, it could be due to overcooking, using too much sugar or butter, or not cooking it to the right temperature.

How do you beat fudge? ›

Once the fudge has cooled, you can choose to make the fudge easily, or you can “elect the way of pain”. Stirring fudge by hand is hard, tiring, and can break your wooden spoon. Fudge can be beaten successful with a mixer. It is okay to stop the mixer periodically (it won't set immediately like ice cream does).

What does cream of tartar do in fudge? ›

Cream of tartar is used in caramel sauces and fudge to help prevent the sugar from crystallizing while cooking. It also prevents cooling sugars from forming brittle crystals, this is why it's the secret ingredient in snickerdoodles!

How do you describe high quality fudge? ›

High-quality fudge tastes smooth and creamy because it contains small sugar crystals. It has a deep brown color and a satiny sheen. Poor-quality fudge tastes grainy because it contains large sugar crystals.

What causes homemade fudge to be grainy? ›

Grainy Fudge

The sugars probably crystallized, a common mistake when making candy like fudge or caramel. If the melting sugar splashes onto the sides of the pan, it turns back into crystals and causes the fudge to seize up. To avoid this issue, swirl the pan instead of stirring it with a spoon.

What gives fudge its firm texture? ›

The key to creamy, luscious fudge is controlling crystal formation. If the sucrose (table sugar) crystals are small, the fudge will feel creamy and smooth on your tongue. But if the crystals are large, the fudge develops a crumbly, dry, or even coarse texture.

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