I just love Fudge! It’s one of my favorite holiday treats. I make it every year in December. The only thing about fudge, I like chocolate and my husband likes peanut butter. Actually, wait, that’s not a problem. I get to eat all the chocolate fudge myself. Well, this year, I don’t. My 7yr old discovered my fudge and she likes it too. And of course, she prefers the chocolate.
I’ve played with my recipe over the years, and finally found something that I like. It’s easy, virtually fail-proof, and tastes great!
Chocolate Fudge
2 Cups Sugar
2/3 Cups Milk
1 8oz jar marshmallow creme
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 cup chocolate chips (I used half semi- sweet and half dark chocolate)
1. Grease a 9×9 cake pan with unsalted butter. Set aside.
2. Combine sugar and milk in a pan on the stove. Cook over medium-high heat until mixture reaches 236 degrees F (soft ball stage). Stirring constantly.
3. Remove from heat and stir in marshmallow creme, vanilla extract, and chocolate chips until completely combined.
4. Pour into a greased 9X9 pan and let cool.
Super easy.
Peanut Butter Fudge
2 Cups Sugar
2/3 Cups Milk
1 8oz jar marshmallow creme
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 cup peanut butter (I use creamy because no one in my family likes chunks, use chunky if you want the little peanut pieces in your fudge)
1. Grease a 9×9 cake pan with unsalted butter. Set aside.
2. Combine sugar and milk in a pan on the stove. Cook over medium-high heat until mixture reaches 236 degrees F (soft ball stage). Stirring constantly.
3. Remove from heat and stir in marshmallow creme, vanilla extract, and peanut butter until completely combined.
4. Pour into a greased 9X9 pan and let cool.
That was easy, wasn’t it? Actually, it’s the same recipe just with the chocolate and peanut butter swapped out.
Want something a little different? Feel free to add nuts or other non-melting mix-ins to your fudge. Or swap out that 1 cup of peanut butter for something else melty or creamy and see what happens.
yummy!! I should try this.. thanks for sharing 🙂
I love fudge too! I have to admit though, I go lazy and buy it when I want it 🙂 But this recipe does look pretty easy so I’ll have to give it a try. Thanks for sharing
This fudge looks yummy! We’re always trying new fudge recipes at Christmas time. Thanks for sharing!
I’m a serious fudge addict. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
This is definitely something I miss having at Christmastime as my mother stopped making it and I have never learned how. Peanut butter fudge is my favorite.
Because of the marshmallow creme in this recipe, it’s almost impossible to mess up. Even if you’ve never tried fudge before it’s not hard to make 🙂
oh yum yum yum!!! thanks for the great recipes!
My dad loves those!! I will definitely make some for him <3
I haven’t made fudge in years, but I love to get it as a present 🙂
I like to make goodie baskets for my husband’s co-workers and I always include fudge. It makes a great present!
I have fond memories of the fudge my aunt always made for us for Christmas. It is still one of my favorite once a year treats!