Candy Cane Fudge
Candy canes and Christmas just go hand in hand, so this candy cane fudge recipe is perfect. With vanilla baking chips, peppermint extract, and crushed candy canes, it looks almost as good as it tastes. It's the perfect fudge to bring a little holiday spirit to any party or gathering. Plus, it only takes about 20 minutes to put it all together. You can also add red or green food coloring (just a dash) to really give it a festive look.
Recipe and Directions: allrecipes
Cookies and Cream Fudge
The best part about this fudge, aside from the fact that it has Oreo cookies in it, is that it only takes about 5 minutes to finish. Imagine delicious fudge in just 5 minutes! You could buy those seasonal Oreos, the ones with red and green filling, if you wanted to make it more Christmas-y in color. It won't change the taste at all and you'll have the perfect festive fudge for all your get-togethers.
Recipe and Directions: kirbiecravings
Cake Batter Fudge
Kids especially will love this fudge that looks and tastes just like cake batter. Add in some sprinkles to really give it a festive look. White chocolate chips make it decadent, and it's just a really attractive looking candy. It's also got a hint of almond extract, which is a delicious addition. Crush some peppermint or use red and green sprinkles to make this one the perfect Christmas confection.
Recipe and Directions: sixsistersstuff
Cookie Crumb Caramel Fudge
Say that five times really fast – Anyway, this cookie crumb and caramel fudge is so very easy to make and it has chocolate and caramel, two of my absolute favorites. It's buttery and not terribly sweet, and you make it in the microwave, so no worries of digging out that double boiler. Crushed Oreos on top give it a crunch and a decoration – use the Christmas colored ones for a more festive look.
Recipe and Directions: cookrepublic
Creamy Chocolate Fudge
It just wouldn't be the holidays without some old fashioned chocolate fudge. This recipe is easy, creamy, and oh so delicious! You can make a batch in about 15 minutes and then add some Christmas sprinkles to give it a great holiday look. This will certainly make you think of your grandma's chocolate fudge, and it's a really easy recipe.
Recipe and Directions: allrecipes
Chocolate Orange Fudge
Chocolate and orange go so well together, and this fudge is proof of that. Grated orange peel and pecans give it a wonderful flavor while the chocolate is, well chocolate! If you want a fudge recipe that's easy and also one that's a bit more exotic than traditional chocolate or peanut butter, this is the one. Only 4 ingredients and very little time are required.
Recipe and Directions: food
Nutella Fudge with Pistachios
Nutella is everyone's favorite hazelnut and chocolate spread. Now, it can help you to create everyone's favorite holiday fudge. These are topped with sea salt so they have that whole salty and sweet taste going on. Plus, they're really pretty pieces of fudge. If you want fudge that isn't overly sweet, this one is a great choice. Plus it's got a little crunch thanks to the pistachios.
Recipe and Directions: jocooks
Eggnog Fudge
It just wouldn't be holiday fudge without a little eggnog. If you love this holiday concoction then you're sure to love this eggnog fudge. Prepared eggnog, white chocolate, and nutmeg are the main ingredients, and this creamy fudge is sure to be a favorite at all your holiday parties. It's even got a hint of rum extract so it tastes like the good eggnog!
Recipe and Directions: recipegirl
Tie Dyed Fudge
Done in Christmas colors, this fudge would be gorgeous. Plus, it's yummy. You use white chocolate and marshmallow cream, so it's kind of like fantasy fudge. Just change the food coloring colors to green and red and then top with Christmas themed sprinkles. I love how easy this one is and how festive. Plus, it's got white chocolate chips, so that's a plus, too.
Recipe and Directions: tasteandtellblog
Peanut Butter Fudge
Peanut butter fudge was always a thing in our house for Christmas. It's such a delicious and easy to make confection. There are a few ways to make peanut butter fudge, and this recipe is more of a traditional one. The result is a delicious and creamy fudge that is sure to be as big a hit in your house as it always was in mine.
Recipe and Directions: allrecipes
Fantasy Fudge
Fantasy fudge has been around for decades and is still one of the tastiest, creamiest, and most loved Christmas fudge recipes in the world. What I love about it is it's so very easy. I mean, you really can't mess this recipe up. You can even substitute peanut butter, white chocolate, or even butterscotch chips for the chocolate chips and mix up the flavor just a bit.
Recipe and Directions: notecook
White Chocolate Pumpkin Fudge
White chocolate and pumpkin – this fudge screams Christmas! Imagine the creaminess of pumpkin combined with white chocolate chips. It's also got coconut oil and vanilla bean. Can't you just taste the deliciousness? With the same spices you use in pumpkin pie, this is sure to be a huge hit among pumpkin lovers. And as elegant and creamy as it is, it's really not at all difficult to make.
Recipe and Directions: texanerin
Snickers Fudge
Snickers candy bars in fudge form? Yes, please! These relatively easy to make candies are absolutely going to be the highlight of your holiday! They take a few more ingredients than some of the others on the list, but oh my goodness are they worth the extra effort. Imagine the creamy, nutty tastes of a snickers bar but in fudge form. And you make them yourself, which is what makes them so great.
Recipe and Directions: desertculinary
Andes Mint Chocolate Fudge
This fudge has it all. It's chocolate plus the creamy mint center has the perfect peppermint taste for the holidays. It tastes just like those little Andes mints but in fudge form. You can even top it with crushed mints or with chocolate or peppermint chips. This one is a bit more detailed and may take longer, but you can just imagine how worth it this fudge is.
Recipe and Directions: sallysbakingaddiction
Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Fudge
If you've ever wanted a reason to enjoy raw cookie dough, this fudge is definitely it. While it doesn't actually have raw cookie dough in it, it certainly tastes like a little square of heaven. There aren't any raw eggs in it, so it's perfectly safe. Imagine if you rolled it into balls and dipped in chocolate! This could possibly become my favorite holiday fudge.
Recipe and Directions: sallysbakingaddiction.
Pumpkin Butterscotch Fudge
Topped with chopped walnuts, this pumpkin butterscotch fudge is sure to be the hit of your dessert table. Imagine creamy butterscotch with just a hint of pumpkin. It's got marshmallow cream to make it ultra creamy, and pumpkin pie spice to give it that pumpkin pie flavor. This would make the perfect gift fudge for someone special, and it's really easy to make.
Recipe and Directions: pintsizedbaker.
Cinnamon Fudge
Nothing screams Christmas quite like cinnamon, right? This cinnamon fudge is sure to be your favorite. With plain white sugar, marshmallow cream, and cinnamon flavored baking chips (which by the way you can get at most supermarkets or Wal-Mart) this is the perfect fudge for eating or giving as a gift. It doesn't have an overwhelming amount of cinnamon, so the flavor is perfect. And it's not that difficult to make, either.
Recipe and Directions: recipegirl
Strawberry Fudge Drops
So this one doesn't look like traditional fudge – it's not in squares, but it still has a smooth, creamy fudge consistency. It also tastes like strawberry candy, and the toasted nuts give it a wonderful crunch. These are so very easy to make and if you really want to make them impressive, use chocolate cups instead of paper candy cups. You can also decorate with drizzled chocolate or chopped strawberries to give them a little extra something special.
Recipe and Directions: candy
Chocolate Fudge with Pretzels
If you love chocolate covered pretzels, this this is the fudge recipe for you. It has chopped mini pretzels in it, giving it a great crunch and the combination of sweet and salty is perfect. It's made with chocolate chips, but you could also use white chocolate chips if you prefer your pretzels covered in white chocolate. The best part is, you get that yummy chocolate covered pretzel taste without having to dip all those little pretzels.
Recipe and Directions: marthastewart
Old Fashioned Fudge
Ok, so I did a recipe that kind of tastes like old fashioned fudge. This one however, is the real deal. This is fudge the way your great-great grandmother used to make it, and it's heavenly. No chocolate chips here. This is made with real cocoa, just like mom used to do it. Just look at how rich it is! If you're looking for an old fashioned recipe, this is it, and it's not nearly as difficult to make as you would think
Recipe and Directions: allrecipes
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