The 30 Best Fudge Recipes You Can Make (2025)

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The mention of fudge is usually a sign of good things to come. It means fudge-y brownies, chocolate fudge cake and fudgesicles. Then there's fudge, the chocolate confection itself. And that fudge is great around the holidays. It's easy to whip up a batch and it makes great gifts -- which is why this time of year we all need a ton of super simple fudge recipes which we have for you right here.

While chocolate fudge is a classic, don't limit yourself this year because there are so many great fudge flavors to try. We put together 30 of our favorites, which range from s'mores fudge to Oreo fudge to peppermint fudge -- all of them worth the effort.

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Peanut Butter Chocolate Covered Potato Chip Dulce De Leche Fudge

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Half Baked Harvest

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Old Fashioned Fudge

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Love And Olive Oil

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Layered Peppermint Fudge

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A Spicy Perspective

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Easy Peanut Butter Cup Fudge With Salted Bourbon Sugar

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Half Baked Harvest

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Mocha Coconut Fudge

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Chocolate Lavender Fudge With Salted Caramel Top

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Neapolitan Fudge

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i am baker

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Tiger Butter Fudge

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Something Swanky

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White Chocolate, Peanut, Pretzel And Chocolate Chip Fudge

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Averie Cooks

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Four-Ingredient Peanut Butter Fudge

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Sally's Baking Addiction

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Rocky Road Fudge

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Gingerbread Fudge

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Handle The Heat

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Black Forest Fudge

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Bell'Alimento

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Pralines And Cream Fudge

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Something Swanky

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Microwave Peanut Butter Cup Fudge

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The Novice Chef

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Funfetti Golden Oreo Fudge

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Sally's Baking Addiction

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Easy Dark Chocolate Peppermint Fudge

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American Heritage Cooking

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Ibarra Chile Fudge

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Macheesmo

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Buckeye Fudge

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Spicy Southern Kitchen

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Red Velvet Fudge

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Andes Mint Chocolate Chip Fudge

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Sally's Baking Addiction

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Raw Double Layer Chocolate Fudge With Cacao Nibs

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Gourmande in the Kitchen

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German Chocolate Fudge

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Spicy Southern Kitchen

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Brown Butter Fudge

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White Chocolate Rocky Road

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Nutella Cherry Hazelnut Fudge

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Annie's Eats

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Thai Tea Fudge

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She Simmers

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Peanut Butter Fudge

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Annie's Eats

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S'mores Fudge

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The Novice Chef

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Chocolate Peanut Butter Fudge

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Shugary Sweets

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Cookie Crumb Caramel Microwave Fudge

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Marbled Mint Chocolate Fudge

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Salted Caramel Fudge

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FAQs

What is the world's best fudge? ›

While fudge was not invented on Mackinac Island, it most certainly – and most deliciously – was perfected here.

What is the secret to perfect fudge? ›

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.

Is evaporated milk or condensed milk better for fudge? ›

Evaporated milk doesn't have sugar added. The sweetened condended milk is needed as no extra sugar is added to the fudge. If evaporated milk were used then the fudge would not be sweet enough and also would still be too soft unless the fudge is frozen.

What is the most popular fudge flavor? ›

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 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 state is famous for fudge? ›

In 1954 — Gould Murdick and Jerald Murdick bequeathed the Mackinac Island store to Jerome, and opened their own fudge shop in Charlevoix, Michigan, using the trademarked name: Murdick's Famous Fudge®.

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.

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.

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!

Why won't my condensed milk fudge set? ›

Fudge Didn't Set

If your fudge turned out super sticky, or it didn't set as it cooled, it probably never got hot enough. This mistake is super easy to avoid if you use a candy thermometer and cook the fudge to the temperature specified in the recipe (usually between 234 and 239°F).

Can I use half-and-half instead of evaporated milk in fudge? ›

Half-and-half has less protein and more fat than evaporated milk, but you can substitute the same amount of half-and-half for evaporated milk in a recipe. You won't get the same note of caramelized flavor that you would from evaporated milk, but the creamy consistency makes this an excellent substitute.

Why is condensed milk not advisable? ›

Sweetened condensed milk is high in calories and unsuitable for people with cow's milk protein allergy or lactose intolerance. Its sweet flavor may be off-putting for some and doesn't typically serve as a good substitute for regular milk in recipes.

What is best to wrap fudge in? ›

Freezing Fudge

Wrap your fudge in an air-tight container. Several layers of saran wrap, vacuum seal, Tupperware should all keep the moisture locked in pretty good.

What island has the best fudge? ›

The History of World-Famous Mackinac Island Fudge

Other treats, including fudge, soon followed. “The idea of enjoying sweets while on vacation was rapidly becoming part of the Mackinac Island tourist experience,” Porter writes.

Why did my fudge turn into 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.

Where is the fudge capital of the world? ›

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 is the most famous fudge on Mackinac Island? ›

Original Murdick's Fudge

The original on the Island since 1887, Murdick's has been serving fresh homemade fudge, peanut brittle, chocolate nut clusters and bark from the very best ingredients.

What is in Mackinac Island fudge? ›

Ingredients. Milk, cream, sugar, corn syrup, skim milk, high fructose corn syrup, whey, water, chocolate liquor, hydrogenated coconut oil, peanut oil, alkalized cocoa, mono and diglycerides, buttermilk, butter, natural flavors, soy lecithin, pectin, salt, cellulose gum, xanthan gum, guar gum, annatto (color), vanilla.

Why is fudge a Michigan thing? ›

By most accounts, the first batch of fudge was concocted in Baltimore in the 1880s. By the turn of the century, fudge-making arrived on Mackinac Island in northern Michigan, which today has a legitimate claim as the modern day fudge capital.

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