Sink your teeth into this decadent fudgy treat and let yourself be transported back to Grandma's house with this mouth-watering confection
Method: stovetop
Time: 30-60 minutes
Oh, Fudge!
Did you know there are over 15 different types of fudge you can make? And CDKitchen has all the recipes for you. White or dark chocolate, even pumpkin fudge!
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Old Fashioned Hard Fudge
Powdered Sugar Fudge
A creamy and light fudge made with powdered sugar instead of granulated sugar. Perfect for a quick sweet fix!
Method: stovetop
Time: 30-60 minutes
Jello Pudding Easy Fudge
Jell-o pudding mix is a great way to make fudge. The mix makes the fudge creamy and gives it a great flavor. You can use any flavor of Jell-o pudding mix to make fudge.
Method: stovetop
Time: 30-60 minutes
Domino Fudge
This fudge recipe was made famous by Domino brand powdered sugar. It's a foolproof recipe that is rich and creamy, every time!
Method: stovetop
Time: 30-60 minutes
Chocolate Goat Milk Fudge
Made with vanilla extract, butter, unsweetened chocolate, goat milk, sugar, light corn syrup
Method: stovetop
Time: 1-2 hours
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Water Fudge
With just a few pantry items like sugar and cocoa powder, this water fudge recipe is a delightful reminder that homemade treats don't have to be complicated.
Method: stovetop
Time: under 30 minutes
Traditional Fudge In The Microwave
Traditional fudge recipes generally require a lot of time and effort, but this microwave fudge recipe is much easier and just as delicious!
Method: microwave
Time: 30-60 minutes
Three Minute Microwave Fudge
Got 3 minutes? Then we've got a delicious fudge recipe you need to try.
Method: microwave
Time: under 30 minutes
Fat Free Fudge
Step aside traditional fudge; there's a new hero in town, and it's delightfully skinny. Satisfy those chocolate cravings without any of the extra baggage.
Method: stovetop
Time: 30-60 minutes
Old Fashioned Cream Cheese Fudge
Step back in time with this old fashioned cream cheese fudge. It's a creamy, nutty throwback that proves the best recipes are timeless.
Time: 30-60 minutes
Mamie Eisenhower's Million Dollar Fudge
Unleash your inner First Lady with Mamie Eisenhower's Million Dollar Fudge. It's so rich, you might just feel like a part of presidential history with every...
Method: stovetop
Time: 30-60 minutes
Copycat See's Fudge
Tried and true, this is the fudge you remember from growing up, and probably the only fudge recipe you'll ever need. It's got just the right bite to it and the perfect sweetness.
Method: stovetop
Time: 30-60 minutes
Sharp Carousel Microwave Fudge
Made with walnuts, semisweet or milk chocolate chips, sweetened condensed milk, butter or margarine
Method: microwave
Time: 30-60 minutes
The Creamiest No Cook Peanut Butter Fudge
No need to boil or bake with this recipe. Just stir and let sit and you'll have delicious, creamy fudge.
Time: under 30 minutes
Easy Three-Ingredient Peanut Butter Fudge
This three ingredient peanut butter fudge recipe is nearly foolproof. It only requires a few minutes of hands-on work, and you'll nail it every time.
Method: microwave
Time: 1-2 hours
County Fair Blue Ribbon Fudge
Made with walnuts, butter, sugar, evaporated milk, semisweet chocolate bits, vanilla extract
Method: stovetop
Time: under 30 minutes
Peanut Butter Fudge With The Marshmallow Fluff
This no-bake fudge is as quick and simple as it is addicting. The combo of creamy peanut butter and airy marshmallow fluff is heavenly.
Method: stovetop
Time: 30-60 minutes
Fannie Farmer's 1931 Chocolate Fudge
Made with cinnamon, butter, sugar, vanilla extract, light cream, chocolate
Method: stovetop
Time: 30-60 minutes
Blue Ribbon Fudge
Made with walnuts, sugar, evaporated milk, salt, corn syrup, unsweetened chocolate, butter, vanilla extract
Method: stovetop
Time: 30-60 minutes
Best Vanilla Fudge
Fudge may often be a chocolate affair, but a good vanilla variety can hold its own any day. This treat is great when studded with pecans or macadamia nuts, or extra-pretty when...
Method: stovetop
Time: 2-5 hours
Jack Daniel's Fudge
Made with chopped nuts, semisweet chocolate chips, Jack Daniel's whiskey, powdered sugar
Method: microwave, stovetop
Time: under 30 minutes
Cappuccino Fudge
Creamy chocolate fudge with a hint of cinnamon and coffee.
Method: stovetop
Time: 1-2 hours
Old Fashioned Pumpkin Fudge
This recipe is for old-fashioned pumpkin fudge, a delicious and easy to make treat perfect for fall. This recipe requires a candy thermometer, so be sure to have one on hand...
Method: stovetop
Time: under 30 minutes
Jingle Bell Fudge
This fudge is all the rage at the holidays. Sweet butterscotch and rich peanut butter mixed together and topped with chopped walnuts make a perfect treat for Santa.
Method: stovetop
Time: under 30 minutes
Dark Double Chocolate Fudge
A rich and creamy fudge made from scratch with two kinds of chocolate (bittersweet or semisweet and unsweetened).
Method: stovetop
Time: 2-5 hours
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