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This super easy fudge recipe is using sweetened condensed milk and has additional cookies inside. I love making this holiday fudge recipe as it is so simple to do and doesn’t require any special equipment at all. Perfect for the holiday season!

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Easy 3 ingredient Christmas fudge recipe with cookies

The very first time we made fudge with condensed milk we somehow decided to use cherries inside. But as you can maybe guess, cherries have a lot of moisture inside so that didn’t work out so well. Still the overall flavor of the fudge was delicious so we decided to go for a second round.

We used little bits of marzipan this time and small round ginger bread cookies which we call ‘kruidnootjes’. They are traditionally made around Sinterklaas which is not the same as Santa Claus but that’s for another time. You can use any ginger bread cookie you like.

What do you need to make the Christmas fudge

As mentioned you really don’t need a lot to make this Christmas fudge. And if you distil it down to the basics, it is not more than 3 simple ingredients for making this fudge.

  • Chocolate
  • butter
  • condensed milk

Because I can I also added two types of chocolate, the cookies and little marzipan flakes. But at the end of the day those are totally optional. A little sprinkle of salt might also be good to add.

How to make the creamy fudge

To make this delicious fudge you start by melting the butter with the chocola in a double boiler on medium heat. If you’re using one type of chocolate you add all the butter and all the chocolate, but if you want to do two layers you need both dark chocolate and white chocolate. The butter is then divided into two parts of 15 grams each.

You can melt the chocolate and butter without using the double boiler but for best results I would also go for the safer option and use the double boiler. In total you need 400 grams of chocolate. So 200 grams dark and 200 grams white. You can use milk chocolate if you don’t like dark chocolate. That works fine and is actually what I used in the recipe here.

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First layer

You start with the milk or dark chocolate layer. Once the chocolate has melted add half of the condensed milk (so that’s also 200 grams) and stir until you have a smooth mixture. If you’re using the marzipan, now is the time to add little flakes of the marzipan through the dark chocolate.

Now line a square baking pan (or any other square pan) with parchment paper and pour the first chocolate layer in. Place in the fridge for about half an hour so that it sets enough to add the second fudge mixture.

Second layer

Repeat the process for the second – white chocolate – layer but this time add the christmas cookies to the mix. You can crumble them in. Like mentioned I used ginger bread cookies but you can use any kind of christmas sugar cookies you like. Or whatever other favorite sugar cookie you have. Make sure to add some cookies on top of the fudge as well.

Take your baking dish out of the fridge and carefully pour the second layer on top of the first. Now set in the fridge to set for at least four hours or until your homemade fudge is firm enough.

Let the fudge come to room temperature before serving and use a sharp knife to slice it into small squares. Keep in mind that it is fairly heavy so small pieces is best. It’s a perfect sweet treat and actually also a really nice edible gift around Christmas time. Or make it for Valentine’s day. You could probably make it bright red using food coloring. Haven’t tried that myself yet though. In any case it is a perfect no bake recipe, that belongs in the list of favorite easy recipes with basic ingredients you might already have in your home.

How long does fudge last in the fridge?

In general fudge that is made with condensed milk keeps for a few weeks in the fridge. Keep in mind that adding the cookies might mean that the cookies loose their crunch after being in the fridge. Store the fudge in an airtight container or wrap it carefully in plastic wrap so it doesn’t absorb any flavors from the fridge contents.

Gluten free fudge recipe

In theory this fudge recipe is a gluten free fudge recipe if it wasn’t for the cookies. But you can easily take those out and instead use festive sprinkles on top of the fudge. Think about green sprinkles or a mix of christmas sprinkles. Just make sure those are gluten free if that’s what you want.

Looking for more ways to use condensed milk? Try this easy mango ice cream or make your own dulce de leche.

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Christmas fudge with condensed milk

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This delicious and super easy fudge uses 3 basic ingredients but can be adjusted to your liking

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Cooking time 15 minutes mins

Fridge4 hours hrs

Total time 4 hours hrs 15 minutes mins

12 people

Ingredients

  • 200 gr white chocolate
  • 200 gr milk chocolate or dark chocolate
  • 30 gr butter
  • 400 g condensed milk
  • 100 gr marzipan chopped into small pieces
  • 100 gr gingerbread cookies crushed

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  • We’re making two different layers of fudge, so melt half of the butter (15 grams) in a saucepan. Best to do this in a double boiler. You can do it on direct heat as well but make sure the pan doesn’t get too hot. Once the butter has melted add the milk chocolate in and let this melt with the butter.

  • Once the chocolate has melted, add half of the condensed milk can to it. Keep stirring until it is a smooth mix and stir in the chopped small pieces of marzipan.

  • Use a low baking tray, cover the inside with baking paper. Pour the contents of your pan in the baking tin and spread it evenly across the bottom. Than place it in the fridge for half an hour so the first layer can set while you prepare the second one.

  • Repeat the process for the second layer but this time use the white chocolate and add the crumbled ginger cookies through it. Pour this on top of the milk chocolate layer and leave to set in the fridge for a few hours.

Nutrition Information per portion

Calories: 339kcal | Carbohydrates: 42g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 18g | Saturated Fat: 10g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 6g | Trans Fat: 0.1g | Cholesterol: 20mg | Sodium: 79mg | Potassium: 243mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 40g | Vitamin A: 158IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 137mg | Iron: 1mg

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The nutritional values above are calculated per portion. The details are based on standard nutritional tables and do not constitute a professional nutritional advice.

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FAQs

Can you freeze fudge made with condensed milk? ›

Yes, you can also freeze fudge with condensed milk.

The first being, you'll need to wrap the fudge into cling wrap. You can also use plastic wrap. Just make sure you cut the fudge into appropriate sizes so that they fit into your freezer.

What to do with failed fudge? ›

My advice to you is to just pour it in a jar, call it something else delicious, and pretend you meant for it to be that way. The nice thing about my “failed” fudge is that it tastes absolutely delicious! A spoonful of the delectable treat will make you want for more.

What happens if I use sweetened condensed milk instead of evaporated milk in fudge? ›

Don't Substitute One for the Other

Thus, using condensed milk in a recipe that requires evaporated milk will yield an overly sweet dish.

Why can't you freeze condensed milk? ›

Condensed milk can be frozen although it will not freeze solid due to its high sugar content. This means it does not need to be thawed after usage although the texture does thicken and becomes more viscous after freezing. Frozen condensed milk should be used within three to six months for better results.

Why won't my 3 ingredient condensed milk fudge set? ›

This often happens when the condensed milk and chocolate chip mixture isn't hot enough to start. Everything must be completely melted before it is transferred to the pan to cool. Heat in 30-second bursts in the microwave, stirring well between each to ensure everything is melting evenly.

How to rescue fudge that won't set? ›

OPTION 3) Sieve together some powdered sugar and cocoa powder, and gradually work this into your unset fudge until it reaches the consistency of dough, then roll out and cut into squares, or shape into balls and then roll in powdered sugar (roll the balls in icing sugar, not yourself).

What should you not 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.

How do you beat fudge? ›

Beat the mixture

After letting the fudge cool, it's time to beat it. It is important to stir constantly with a wooden spoon until the mixture starts to thicken and its surface starts to look dull or matte. Now is the time to stop beating and pour the fudge into a mould.

What causes fudge to break? ›

If the temperature of your fudge gets a little too high, the sugars in the chocolate will clump up and separate from the fats. This creates a lumpy mess, but you may be able to save it. Put a few squares of solid chocolate into the bowl with the seized fudge and stir everything together until the solid chocolate melts.

What is the best way to freeze homemade fudge? ›

Freezing Fudge
  1. 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.
  2. A couple hours before you would like to enjoy your fudge, take it out of the freezer and allow it to thaw out on your counter.
  3. ENJOY!

How long can fudge last in the fridge with condensed milk? ›

4. Be Mindful of Changes in Temperature
Storage MethodRecommended TemperatureRecommended Duration
Room Temperature68-72°F (20-22°C)Up to 1 week
Refrigeration35-40°F (2-4°C)Up to 2 weeks
Freezing0°F (-18°C)Up to 3 months
Feb 20, 2024

What is the best way to keep fudge fresh? ›

So to recap, it's best to store proper fudge at room temperature. Keeping it in the fridge takes out all its moisture, drying it out. Homemade fudge is best in the fridge. No matter where you store it, the goal is to protect the fudge from exposure to the elements so airtight containers are best!

Why won t my condensed milk fudge set? ›

The most common culprit behind unset fudge is inaccurate temperature control. If the sugar mixture hasn't reached the correct temperature, your fudge won't set. Ensure you use a reliable candy thermometer and follow temperature guidelines meticulously to achieve the desired consistency.

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