30 FUDGE RECIPE roundup: The best easy fudge recipes (2024)

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This fudge recipe roundup contains the 30 BEST easy fudge recipes you can find, all in one place. We've collected our favorite fudge flavors.

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easy fudge recipe roundup

With the holidays approaching, now is the time for fudge! This no-bake, easy dessert has just a few ingredients, tastes delicious, and can be prepared in minutes in the microwave or stove-top, so it's the perfect treat to make and give.

Package fudge in pretty boxes or containers lined with wax paper for hostess or holiday gifts. Or, keep some on hand in the freezer for parties and house-guests.

On this site, all of our recipes are "easy fudge," or recipes that omit the time-consuming and trickier process of traditional candy making. We instead use substitute ingredients as shortcuts, such as sweetened condensed milk, so you can whip out batch after batch with ease.

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We recently published a cookbook filled with 60 of our easy fudge recipes. You can get the printed How To Make Easy Fudge book from Amazon using this link. Or you can get a downloadable copy of our How To Make Easy Fudge Ebook, using this link.

basic fudge recipe

We primarily use two different methods of making fudge: Sweetened condensed milk fudge and two-ingredient frosting fudge.

sweetened condensed milk fudge

Combine 2 ⅔ cup chocolate chips with a 14-ounce can of sweetened condensed milk. Melt in the microwave or on the stove-top (in a heat-safe bowl resting over a saucepan of simmering water). Add a pinch of salt and any flavorings or mix-ins, and pour into an 8-inch or 9-inch square pan lined with non-stick foil or lightly-greased parchment. Chill for 2 to 4 hours until well set. Cut into squares and serve.

frosting fudge

Follow the instructions above, but in place of the sweetened condensed milk, use a can of store-bought frosting! That's it!

more fudge basics

For more tips and tricks on how to make easy fudge, check out our fudge FAQ page. There you'll find answers to questions:

  • How do I freeze fudge?

  • Why is my fudge too soft?

  • Why is my fudge too dry or grainy?

  • How do I prepare the pan for fudge?

  • What type of chocolate do I use?

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Stick to the classics with these basic flavors.

  • Chocolate fudge recipe.
  • Vanilla fudge.
  • Nutella fudge recipe.
  • White chocolate fudge.
  • Milk chocolate fudge.

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Try mixing in some awesome flavors and ingredients.

  • Chocolate pretzel fudge.
  • Cookies and cream fudge.
  • Rocky road fudge.
  • Chocolate-covered strawberry fudge.
  • Marshmallow fudge recipe.
  • Reese's fudge.

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I love these flavors of fall.

  • Maple fudge.
  • Pumpkin fudge recipe.
  • Maple walnut fudge.
  • Caramel fudge.

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For the peanut butter fan!

  • Peanut butter fudge.
  • Tiger butter fudge.
  • Chocolate peanut butter fudge.
  • Buckeye fudge.

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Switch up your fudge with some interesting ingredients!

  • Biscoff fudge.
  • Cookie Monster fudge.
  • Butterbeer fudge.
  • Velveeta fudge recipe.
  • Butterfinger fudge.

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Check out these fruity flavors.

  • Strawberry fudge.
  • Coconut fudge.
  • Lemon fudge.
  • Orange creamsicle fudge.

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For grown-ups only, try these boozy fudges!

  • Vodka fudge.
  • Fireball fudge recipe.
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Hi! I’m Meaghan, the creator of delicious desserts and easy recipes at TheDecoratedCookie.com. I've published several cookbooks including SUGARLICIOUS and COOKIE SENSATIONS and have teamed up with Beth to make easy fudge recipes to share with you.

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  1. Kennedy

    These are such amazing recipes!!

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  2. Harriet A. Todd

    Coffee Fudge like at Lucille's at the Jersey Shore!!!

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  3. Karen Howard

    Hello Meaghan. I found These Fudge Recipes via Pinterest. They look Scrumptious & would be great anytime of the yr. Have you tried Eggnog Fudge w/ Chopped Gumdrops? I thought I'd make some for Christmas this yr. Merry Christmas to You & Your Family. 🎄❤️😃

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    • Meaghan

      We actually have an egg nog fudge recipe that is delicious! I love the nutmeg and rum flavors. Ours doesn't have gumdrops in it. I think gumdrops can go either way... either add a fun bite of sweetness OR be TOO sweet with the egg nog recipe. https://howtomakeeasyfudge.com/eggnog-fudge/

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30 FUDGE RECIPE roundup: The best easy fudge recipes (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret to good fudge? ›

Tips for Making Fudge
  • Monitor the Temperature with a Candy Thermometer. If you end up with soft fudge that turns into a puddle in your hands or hard fudge that is a bit reminiscent of a crunchy candy, improper temperature is likely to blame. ...
  • Avoid Stirring Once the Mixture Comes to a Simmer. ...
  • Beat Thoroughly.
Mar 8, 2023

What is world's best fudge? ›

For over a century a distinguished line of candy makers on Mackinac Island have worked their magic on marble slabs and created a treat so sweet and creamy that it embodies the essence of bliss. An enthusiastic fan recently posted on our facebook page: “the fudge from Mackinac Island is the Best Fudge on Earth“.

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

While you ultimately want crystals to form, it's important that they don't form too early. The key to successful, nongrainy fudge is in the cooling, not the cooking. The recipe calls for heating the ingredients to the soft-ball stage, or 234° F, then allowing it to cool undisturbed to approximately 110° F.

What makes high quality fudge? ›

You have to control two temperatures to make successful fudge: the cooking temperature AND the temperature at which the mixture cools before stirring to make it crystallize. Confectionery experiments have shown that the ideal cooking temperature for fudge is around 114 to 115 °C (237 to 239 °F).

How do you keep fudge creamy? ›

So, the key to smooth yet firm fudge, pralines, and fondant is to first bring the mixture to a high enough concentration and then let it cool off somewhat before starting to stir. And once you do start to stir, stir fanatically and without stopping for the finest, creamiest texture.

What makes Mackinac Island Fudge different? ›

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 difference between British and American fudge? ›

Turns out that the two are not quite the same, but they're still equally delicious. Denser and sometimes a bit more crumbly than its American counterpart, British fudge comes in dozens of flavors, and is frequently found in gift shops and at outdoor markets and street fairs.

What city is known for fudge? ›

Whether you visit Mackinac Island on National Fudge Day in June or any other day – maybe during the Mackinac Island Fudge Festival in August – come find your favorite flavor and experience the fudge capital of the world!

What state is known for fudge? ›

In 1887, the Murdick family began the very first fudge store on Mackinac Island (now sold out of the family)– the same year that the Grand Hotel opened. Henry and Newton Jerome (Rome) Murdick opened the first fudge store in Michigan calling it Murdick's Candy Kitchen.

What country is known for fudge? ›

Chocolate Fudge: An American Invention

Culinary legend has it that fudge was invented in America. On Valentine's Day, 1886, a confectioner and chocolate maker in Baltimore, Maryland "fudged" a batch of French caramels. The delicious result? The very first batch of "fudge" ever.

Should I stir fudge while 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.

Why is fudge so hard to make? ›

Conversely, if the cooking time is too brief and there is not enough evaporation, too much water will remain and the fudge will be too soft. A temperature of 112°C to 114°C (234°F to 237°F) must be maintained. This will ensure the fudge has the ideal concentration of water and sugar. Fudge is difficult to make.

What happens if you over boil fudge? ›

Candy that isn't cooked long enough will end up too soft; overcooking makes fudge crumbly or hard. High-quality fudge has many small crystals. If the process of crystallization begins too early, fewer crystals form and they become much larger.

Do you stir fudge while it is boiling? ›

Brush the sides of the pan with a wet brush at the beginning of cooking to dissolve sugar crystals stuck to the sides. Never stir the mixture during cooking or sugar could crystallize again. The mixture may seize and become grainy. Use a candy thermometer or conduct a cold water test to check if the fudge is done.

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!

Should you constantly stir fudge? ›

Don't stir!

Once the fudge reaches soft-ball stage on the candy thermometer, remove from the heat and let the temperature drop to 110°F. Keep that spoon or spatula out of the pot until this happens. If you stir too early in the process, you'll make the sugar crystals too big and end up with grainy fudge.

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.

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