It is so easy to make fudge! It is one of my favorite desserts, and something we make every year during the holidays. Of course, the traditional chocolate recipe is amazing, but there are SO many more fun ways to make fudge. Here are thirty-five to get you started!
Easy Ways to Make Fudge From Scratch!
It sounds a lot harder than it truly is to make homemade fudge! These simple recipes will allow you to make the best fudge, even when you are pressed for time.
One of my most favorite recipes is crockpot fudge – so easy!
If you’re in a hurry, this 3-minute fudge is ready in no time. via Chocolate Chocolate and More
If you don’t have the patience to make a dessert, just try this easy microwave fudge.
This easy fudge only requires two ingredients to make. via Living On A Dime
Make Fall Fudge, From Halloween to Thanksgiving!:
Colorful leaves, sweater weather, and steaming mugs of cider really put me in the mood to make fudge! It’s even more fun when there is a Halloween or Thanksgiving theme to the recipe!
The ultimate fall recipe is this pumpkin spice fudge. via Ebay
Snickerdoodle fudge always reminds me of fall. via I Heart Naptime
The ultimate fall recipe is this pumpkin spice fudge. via Ebay
Perfect for Halloween, try candy corn fudge. via Totally The Bomb
This butter pecan fudge recipe goes great with Thanksgiving dinner! via Growing Up Gabel
White chocolate cranberry fudge would look stunning on your Thanksgiving dessert table, and is an awesome way to use up any leftover cranberries! via Mom On Timeout
Ohhhh, Fudge! Make Christmas Fudge:
Nothing says Christmas like homemade fudge! We’ve got you covered, whether you’re looking for a traditional fudge recipe or one with a fun holiday twist!
If you love eggnog then you’ll love this eggnog fudge! via I Heart Naptime
White chocolate peppermint fudge is perfect for Christmas! via Love Bakes Good Cakes
Here is another mint fudge recipe! via Welcome to the Family Table®
Try gingerbread fudge this holiday season! via Sweet 2 Eat Baking
Vanilla bean fudge is easy and tastes so good! via Something Swanky
I will definitely be making cookie cutter fudge this Christmas. via Betty Crocker
My kids would have a blast making this festive candy cane fudge, via Sally’s Baking Addiction
Keep it simple with this classic peanut butter fudge – it never disappoints! via Cincy Shopper
If this white red velvet fudge tastes as good as it looks then it might be the best yet! via The Cafe Sucre Farine
Carmel coffee fudge sounds like the perfect fudge recipe. via Inside Bru Crew Life
Cinnamon roll fudge is definitely on my list of things to make. Doesn’t that sound delicious? via Oh Bite It
Make The Best Chocolate Fudge Recipes For Dessert Tables!:
You are guaranteed to liven up any party when you make homemade fudge! It will fly off the plate so quickly it won’t have time to go bad!
Turtle fudge is carmelly sweet and so good. via Chef In Training
Key lime pie fudge is one of my all time favorites. via Love Bakes Good Cakes
Neopolitan fudge would be great for a birthday treat. via I Am Baker
Banana cream fudge sounds delicious! via Inside Bru Crew Life
Rocky road fudge is full of marshmallows which makes me love it! via Mom On Timeout
My kids would go crazy for cotton candy fudge. via Smart School House
This strawberry swirl fudge would be perfect for a girly baby shower or birthday. via Shugary Sweets
Sounds weird but I’ll bet bubblegum fudge is great! via The Domestic Rebel
My son loves pistachio ice cream so I’m betting he would love this pistachio fudge. via Chocolate Chocolate and More
If you’re a fan of the candy bar then you’ll love butterfinger fudge. via Gal On A Mission
My two favorite things combined in fudge – mint oreo fudge! via Spend With Pennies
Yum! Cookie dough fudge is the best. via Lil’ Luna
Rainbow chip fudge is so festive and is perfect for a birthday. via Betty Crocker
If chocolate is your thing, try this triple chocolate fudge. via Simplistically Living
If you love s’mores like I do then try this s’mores fudge. So yummy! via Wine and Glue
Buckeye fudge is the perfect combination of chocolate and peanut butter.
How Do I Store Homemade Fudge? Can I Freeze It?
After all that work, you want to make sure that you store your fudge properly!
After you have sliced your fudge into individual bars, wrap it in wax paper to prevent sticking, and then place it into an airtight storage container to keep it fresh. On the counter, fudge has a shelf life of about a week, refrigerated, it can last for about two weeks, if packaged correctly.
You can also freeze fudge. Just be sure to use freezer-friendly containers or freezer bags, and eliminate as much air as possible before sealing. Depending on the ingredients used, and how well you package it, frozen homemade fudge can have a shelf life of up to three months.
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