Easy Fudge Recipe

This easy fudge recipe is my lazy day candy recipe (and you know I love lazy recipes). It’s simple, low maintenance, and not fussy at all. It’s the laid back cousin to my well-loved (but slightly fussier) peanut butter fudge and old-fashioned chocolate fudge. And yet, despite its effortlessness, it’s still absolutely perfect. Smooth and creamy texture. Rich chocolate-y-ness. Decadent and sweet but still flavorful and addictive. I’ve had other easy fudges in the past that taste like biting into a waxy chocolate chip, this is not that fudge. It has its own distinct (and creamy, did I mention creamy?) fudge texture and flavor. I think you’re going to love it.

How Do You Make Easy Fudge?

You need just 4 ingredients for making this easy fudge:

Sweetened Condensed Milk (make sure this is condensed milk and not evaporated milk, this fudge will not work with evaporated milk) Chocolate Chips (more on this below) Finely ground sea salt (or you can use regular table salt) Butter Vanilla extract

Combine all of your ingredients except for the vanilla extract in a saucepan over low/ medium/low heat. Stir constantly until the chocolate is melted and the ingredients are well-combined and smooth. Unlike many fudge recipes that require boiling or attaining a certain temperature, this easy fudge recipe only needs all of your ingredients to be melted together. No boiling, no candy thermometer. Once your ingredients are all smooth and melted, remove from heat and immediately stir in your vanilla extract. Pour the fudge at once into a pan that’s been lined with lightly greased foil and allow the fudge to set for several hours until firm all the way through. One important thing to note: this easy fudge only requires a few minutes of attention on the stovetop, but don’t walk away or stop stirring or it may burn and the chocolate could seize, which is just about the only way you could ruin this recipe

Let’s Talk Chocolate Chips

We’re only using a handful of ingredients for this easy fudge recipe, so it’s very important that we use quality ingredients. I recommend using flaky sea salt over table salt and if you happen to have it on hand, I highly recommend a splash of Madagascar bourbon vanilla over the regular stuff. However, the most important ingredient is the chocolate chips. Quality chocolate chips will yield a quality fudge. Personally, I recommend Ghirardelli. I promise I’m not affiliated with them but I’m always happy with the results when I use their chocolate. I wrote this easy fudge recipe with chocolate fudge specifically in mind and used semisweet chips, but you can use other flavors of chocolate chips instead. I’ve had success making this with milk chocolate and white chocolate chips (I’ve used white chocolate to make my cake batter fudge and my peppermint bark fudge).

Can I Put Fudge in the Refrigerator to Set?

I have a lot of candy recipes that I don’t recommend putting in the refrigerator, but it’s actually perfectly fine to put this easy fudge in the refrigerator to speed up the setting process. It will still take about 1 hour for the fudge to set completely, but it’s much faster than leaving it out at room temperature.

How to Store Fudge

For best results, store in an airtight container. It can be kept at either room temperature or in the refrigerator. This easy fudge will keep for up to two weeks when stored properly. Enjoy!

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