This Easy Strawberry Fudge Recipe is Perfect for Valentines! (2024)

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Too many times I think “I need some yummy fudge” and then I’m off making more tasty fudge like this strawberry fudge. It’s so flavorful and creamy smooth, I’m ready for more!

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Strawberry Fudge

Here at Ruffles and Rain Boots, we adore making fudge for the various holidays and events. Or just for fun one afternoon because chocolate is super fun to snack on. So there’s that. But one of my favorite recipes I’ve made recently would pair well with ye ole “Love” holiday coming up.

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That’s right, this strawberry fudge recipe is one of those amazing treats that I plan to serve to the kiddo’s class Valentines party and as a snack between now and then at home. If you’re ready to bust out some amazing strawberry-flavored fudge, let’s get started.

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Tips to Make Strawberries & Cream Fudge

  • Making strawberry fudge is ridiculously easy. You’re just going to melt your chocolate chips with your sweetened condensed milk and then fold in your food coloring. No sour cream, no candy thermometer, no evaporated milk, just chocolate and sweetened condensed milk and food coloring. Repeat with the second layer and you’re ready!
  • To make sure you can get your fudge out of the pan, the easiest thing is to use parchment paper sprayed with cooking spray. Pour your chocolate mixture into the prepared pan and let it set. It’s that easy. Do not, however line your pan with foil–it will stick to the fudge.
  • When you cool your fudge, you can let it sit on the counter and set to room temperature or you can put it in the fridge and let it chill. Either will work, but the fridge is much faster.
  • You can modify your strawberry fudge recipe to basically be anything you’d like. To make your fudge unique for any holiday or event, just add some fun pops:
    • Little heart sprinkles
    • Marshmallow Cream (or is it Marshmallow Creme?!)
    • Dried strawberry bits
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How Do I Make this Strawberry Fudge?

I’m so glad you asked. Below is our written tutorial.

Yield: 24 Cubes of Strawberry Fudge

Strawberry Fudge

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You don't get anywhere in life without a good Strawberry Fudge recipe you can have for Valentines, your birthday or even just a fun-day.

Prep Time5 minutes

Cook Time10 minutes

Additional Time20 minutes

Total Time35 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 tsp strawberry extract

  • 1 tsp red gel food coloring

  • 3 C sugar

  • 3/4 C unsalted sweet cream butter, softened
  • 
2/3 C half and half

  • 1-12 oz bag of white chocolate chips

  • 1-7oz mallow creme

  • 1 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 5-8 drops strawberry food flavoring oil

Instructions

  1. Whisk together the red food coloring and strawberry extract.
  2. Place parchment paper in a 9 inch baking dish and set aside.
  3. In a small sauce pan, combine the sugar, butter and half and half over medium heat.
  4. Stir consistently and once the mixture comes to a boil, continue to simmer for 3-4 minutes.
  5. Remove mixture from heat, add the chocolate chips and cover the pan with a lid or piece of foil.
  6. Allow the pot to sit for 2 minutes.
  7. Whisk chocolate mixture until smooth.
  8. Fold in the mallow creme, strawberry food flavoring, vanilla extract until fudge is smooth.
  9. Pour about half of the fudge into your prepared baking dish.
  10. Mix the red gel mixture into the remaining portion of the fudge.
  11. Place dollops of the red fudge across the white fudge randomly and swirl together with a butterknife.
  12. Allow the fudge to cool completely overnight at room temperature before cutting into 1inch squares. This Easy Strawberry Fudge Recipe is Perfect for Valentines! (5)

Notes

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Nutrition Information:

Yield:

24

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 267Total Fat: 12gSaturated Fat: 7gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 21mgSodium: 69mgCarbohydrates: 41gFiber: 0gSugar: 39gProtein: 1g

All nutrition information is estimated. For accuracy, please calculate your exact brands and ingredients if accuracy is desired.

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  • Red Velvet Fudge – This is just a fantastic staple recipe for the fudge-enthusiast. I love everything about it, it’s just so smooth and creamy!
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FAQs

What is the secret to perfect fudge? ›

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.

What should fudge look like after beating? ›

The fudge is then beaten as this makes the fudge slightly crumbly rather than chewy. Beating the mixture encourages the formation of small sugar crystals, which leads to the crumbly texture. The crystals may not be noticeable in themselves but the fudge mixture will thicken and turn from shiny to matte in appearance.

What makes fudge so good? ›

It's the size of sugar crystals that makes the knees of fudge lovers buckle…the smaller the crystals, the less they are perceived on the tongue and the more the fudge tastes smooth and creamy. Cooking, and beating after cooking, is the key to successful fudge.

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.

Why is my fudge not creamy? ›

Sugar Crystals Formed

It's important to beat the fudge ingredients to develop the right texture, but you won't get smooth, creamy fudge if you beat it when it's too hot. Beating fudge when it's still over heat creates sugar crystals, aka the grittiness you feel in the fudge.

Should you stir fudge while it's cooking? ›

Don't stir!

Once the fudge reaches soft-ball stage on the candy thermometer, remove from the heat and let the temperature drop to 110°F. Keep that spoon or spatula out of the pot until this happens. If you stir too early in the process, you'll make the sugar crystals too big and end up with grainy 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.

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 you beat fudge too soon? ›

This fudge was beaten immediately after cooking, while it was still very hot. Its crystals are so big that it has practically reverted back to a sugar state! What happened? Beating the syrup caused the formation of crystallization nuclei, anchor points to which sugar molecules attach to form crystals.

Why did my fudge come out like taffy? ›

Fudge usually behaves this way when it's not cooked to a high enough temperature (due to oversight or a faulty candy thermometer).

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).

Why is fudge so expensive? ›

Fudge has a high perceived value, making it a premium treat in the eyes of consumers. They are willing to pay more for top quality.

How can you tell when fudge is done? ›

Points to remember

You know it's ready when a small amount of the mixture dropped into a glass of cold water sets into a soft ball that you can lift out with a teaspoon and pinch between your fingers. Turn off the heat and keep stirring for 5 minutes or until the mix starts to thicken a little.

Why do you add salt to fudge? ›

Salt: While some homemade fudge recipes do not call for salt, I find it essential for balancing out the sweetness of the condensed milk.

Do you stir fudge when it's boiling? ›

Know When and When NOT to Stir

Stir the ingredients to dissolve the sugar until the mixture comes to a boil. If your recipe uses milk, stirring will keep the mixture from curdling. But once it reaches about 236–238 degrees F/113–114 degrees C (the "soft-ball" stage), do not stir it or even shake the pan.

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 would cause fudge not to harden? ›

Homemade Fudge Doesn't Always Set

If your fudge doesn't firm up after a few hours, you either have too high an amount of liquid to sugar, or your mixture hasn't reached the soft-ball stage. Using a candy thermometer can help home cooks avoid this problem.

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