Easy Peanut Butter Fudge Recipe (2024)

By Stacy Williams

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I have always loved the Christmas season. When I was a kid, it meant opening presents at home with my parents then heading 30 or so miles away to my favorite Aunt and Uncle’s home. Each year, my aunt would make her “famous” chicken and noodles and my uncle would make his homemade fudge recipes. I may be partial, but I swear he made the best peanut butter fudge recipe I have ever tasted.

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It has been a few years since I’ve been able to visit them on Christmas and he has gotten older and no longer makes his fudge recipes, but those memories are some of my favorites.

Peanut Butter Fudge Recipe

This easy peanut butter fudge is one of the ones he used to make. Is it the same recipe?

I’m not sure, but it sure tastes like my childhood.

Aside from the taste of Stacy’s childhood (lol), it’s the best peanut butter fudge I have ever tasted! It’s sweet without being overpowering, creamy and full of that peanut buttery goodness that PB lovers enjoy.

Easy Peanut Butter Fudge

If you’re in need of a great DIY Christmas gift, this fudge recipe makes a great one!

Simply pick up a Christmas themed candy tin, add some Christmas themed waxed paper and the fudge.

Trust me; it is a very well received gift!

Sugar Free Peanut Butter Fudge Recipe

Since I am diabetic, I had to change how I made my own peanut butter fudge since my diagnosis. Luckily, Splenda works amazing in this recipe! Simply substitute the sugars for the Splenda version and follow the recipe as stated.

You can find the granulated Splenda HERE and the Splenda Brown Sugar Blend HERE. I have not tried it with other sweeteners such as Stevia and can’t guarantee it will set properly if you use them.

Ingredients for Peanut Butter Fudge

Supplies Needed:

If you’ve never made homemade fudge before, you will need to work pretty quickly once things get rolling.

Because of this, it’s a good idea to have your ingredients pre-measured and everything ready to go before you begin.

Start by either greasing a 9×13 baking dish with butter or lining it with wax/parchment paper. Wax paper is easiest since there is zero chance of your fudge sticking to it.

In a large saucepan with a heavy bottom, combine both sugars, cocoa and milk.

Heat over medium heat – making sure to stir constantly – until the mixture reaches the soft ball stage and reads 238°F on the candy thermometer.

Keep in mind that the mixture will scorch very easily. Stirring constantly is the only way to really prevent that.

Remove mixture from heat and quickly stir in the peanut butter, butter and vanilla. Once the mixture is removed from the heat, it will begin to harden almost immediately.

Stir the mixture until the peanut butter and butter are melted and all three ingredients are mixed in well.

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If you’re adding extra peanuts, add them at the same time. Fold the mixture over itself a couple of times to be sure the nuts get fully incorporated.

Pour into the 9 x 13″ baking dish and use the back of the spoon to smooth the mixture out.

Cool completely, remove from the baking dish and cut into squares. Again, wax or parchment paper makes removing it very easy.

If you did not use a paper liner, set the bottom of the baking dish in lukewarm water for a few seconds to soften the bottom then flip the entire dish onto a cutting board to remove.

Easy Peanut Butter Fudge Recipe

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If you need an easy candy recipe, stop looking! Simple to make and packed with a delicious combo of flavors, this easy peanut butter fudge recipe is sure to go into your tried and true recipe file!

  • 1 ½ c Granulated Sugar
  • 1 ½ c Light Brown Sugar (Packed )
  • ½ c Milk
  • 1 Tbsp. Unsweetened Cocoa Powder
  • 1 c Peanut Butter (Creamy or Crunchy )
  • ½ c Real Butter
  • 1 tsp Real Vanilla
  1. Grease a 9×13″ baking dish with butter or line with wax paper.

  2. In a large saucepan with a heavy bottom, combine both sugars, brown sugar, cocoa and milk.

  3. Heat over medium heat until the mixture reaches the soft ball stage at 238° F stirring constantly.

  4. Remove mixture from heat and quickly stir in the peanut butter, butter and vanilla.

  5. Stir until the peanut butter, butter and peanuts if using are melted and well blended.

  6. Pour into the 9 x 13″ baking dish and smooth the mixture using the spoon.

  7. Cool completely then cut into squares.

Easy Peanut Butter Fudge Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret to good fudge? ›

You have to control two temperatures to make successful fudge: the cooking temperature AND the temperature at which the mixture cools before stirring to make it crystallize. Confectionery experiments have shown that the ideal cooking temperature for fudge is around 114 to 115 °C (237 to 239 °F).

Why is my peanut butter fudge so hard? ›

If there is too much evaporation, when the cooking time is too long, there will not be enough water left in the fudge and it will be too hard. Conversely, if the cooking time is too brief and there is not enough evaporation, too much water will remain and the fudge will be too soft.

What is peanut butter fudge made of? ›

Peanut Butter Fudge Ingredients

Butter: This peanut butter fudge starts with a stick of butter. Sugars: You'll need brown sugar and confectioners' sugar. Milk: Milk adds moisture and thins the mixture slightly. Vanilla: Vanilla extract enhances the overall flavor of the fudge.

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.

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 not to do when making fudge? ›

7 Common Mistakes to Avoid for Candy Shop-Worthy Fudge and Caramels
  1. Using the Wrong Pan. All candy and confections start by melting sugar. ...
  2. Stirring the Sugar. ...
  3. Not Using a Candy Thermometer. ...
  4. Leaving Out the Parchment Paper Lining. ...
  5. Skipping the Cooking Spray. ...
  6. Scraping the Pot. ...
  7. Using a Cold Knife to Slice.
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How do you make homemade fudge firmer? ›

​Harden the fudge:​ Place your container or tins in the fridge for 2 hours, which is the time it takes for the fudge to set. Once it's hardened, cut the fudge into 12 pieces or remove it from the muffin tins. Store in the fridge or the freezer (if you don't devour it right away).

What makes fudge softer? ›

If you don't heat your fudge to a high enough temperature, you'll end up with a soft product. And if you heat the mixture too much, your fudge may be harder than you'd like.

Can I fix fudge that didn'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 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!

What can you do with peanut butter fudge that didn't set? ›

To fix it, you can reheat the fudge mixture over low heat and continue cooking until it reaches the proper temperature. Be sure to use a candy thermometer to monitor the temperature accurately. Alternatively, you can try to salvage chewy fudge by mixing it into ice cream or using it as a topping for desserts.

Why use unsalted butter in fudge? ›

Coarse grainy fudge results when large crystals are allowed to form. Butter is added in the final stages to add flavor and smoothness and inhibit large crystal formation. Use unsalted butter so you can add a small amount of salt (¼ teaspoon per stick of butter) to the sugar/liquid mixture.

Why is my peanut butter fudge not getting hard? ›

The amount of time you cook fudge directly affects its firmness. Too little time and the water won't evaporate, causing the fudge to be soft. Conversely, cook it too long and fudge won't contain enough water, making it hard with a dry, crumbly texture.

How long do you boil fudge to get to soft ball stage? ›

How long does it take to make fudge:
  1. about 18 min to reach boiling.
  2. about 40 minutes to reach soft ball stage.
  3. 60 minutes to cool.
  4. 28 minutes to beat in a KitchenAid (your time for this may vary)
  5. 4 hours to set.

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 gives fudge its firm texture? ›

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.

How can I firm up my fudge? ›

The amount of time you cook fudge directly affects its firmness. Too little time and the water won't evaporate, causing the fudge to be soft. Conversely, cook it too long and fudge won't contain enough water, making it hard with a dry, crumbly texture.

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