This Christmas Fudge is a Christmas tradition in my family. A dear friend made it for us one Christmas years ago and it has been made in our home every Christmas since. It really is the best fudge recipe out there. Look no further, make this Christmas fudge today!
Christmas Fudge
4 1/2 cups sugar
1 1/2 cubes butter
1 can evaporated milk
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 lb semi-sweet chocolate
1 lb milk chocolate
1 jar marshmallow cream
2 tablespoons vanilla
2 cups chopped walnuts
Combine sugar, butter, evaporated milk and salt in a large pot over medium heat
Boil 5 minutes, stirring constantly
Remove from stove and add semi-sweet chocolate, milk chocolate and marshmallow cream.
Stir until melted.
Add vanilla
and nuts.
Stir to combine.
Pour into a sheet pan lined with wax paper.
Cool and cut.
Merry Christmas!
Oooh yum fudge! Very Christmasy!
Family, great friends and yummy fudge make for a special Christmas. This is definitely the best fudge ever. Thank – you Barbara for leaving our family a little piece of you.Thinking of you this Christmas and missing you. Thank- you Allie for remembering my best friend's Mama.
P.S. Your picture of the fudge wrapped up is amazing!!
Allie,this looks absolutely delicious, i wish i could grab one right now! ;-)
Ha, what do I know? I had no idea marshmallows went into fudge? haha
Looks yummy. WHY I didn't eat any last week is beyond me. Save me a circle if at all possible!!
What a wonderful idea, circle cuts! I would have never thought of that. I have always applied the boring cut, squares! Never again. Thanks Allie!
Ok Allie, I made this Fudge for New Years here in Kodiak. My husband and family loved it! It is the creamiest Fudge I have ever made! It will be used every year from now on!!
It is a year since I made your fudge. Christmas is just around the corner. The Christmas tree is up, the house is decorated, the lake is frozen over for skating and the fudge is made!! Now we are ready for Christmas here in Kodiak!!
Hi Allie!
FIrst off, your blog is WONDERFUL for all the Amelia Bedilias out there (such as me!) and I just want to say thank you thank you thank you!!!!!!!!!
Question: Can I make this delish fudge without the walnuts?
xoxo Gigi