Gingerbread Fudge Recipe (2024)

When you think of holiday foods, what do you think of? Certainly, gingerbread is one that pops to mind quickly for me. For my dad, one of his was fudge. My mom, and then later I, would make him some of his favorite fudge as a holiday treat. So, combining the two into this gingerbread fudge recipe seemed only fitting.

During the holidays, I’m always looking for yummy treats to make and share with family and friends. With my health conditions though, they need to be quick and easy to make. This fudge recipe takes very few ingredients and only about 10 minutes of your time. It doesn’t get much easier than that!

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Gingerbread Fudge Recipe

The basic recipe for this gingerbread fudge is two main ingredients and three spices. That’s it. I wanted to kick up the gingerbread flavor a bit and have added 3 more items, but if you like a milder taste, you can omit those.

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Ingredients:

1 cup sweetened condensed milk

12 oz. white chocolate chips (you can use white Baker’s chocolate instead but it will need to be chopped up into small pieces)

1.5 tsp. ginger (or more if desired)

1 tsp. cinnamon

1/2 tsp. nutmeg

1/4 tsp. cloves (optional)

1/4 cup molasses (optional)

1 tsp. vanilla extract (optional)

Instructions:

Begin by preparing an 8 by 8 square pan. It needs to be lined with parchment paper or aluminum foil.

CYN’S PRO TIP: If using foil, I like to use the non-stick kind. Whether using parchment or foil, I like to let it extend over two sides. You can then use those pieces sort of like handles to easily lift the fudge out of the pan.

Pour the sweetened condensed milk and chocolate chips into a microwave safe bowl. Microwave on high for 2 minutes. (If using the vanilla and molasses, you can add them to the bowl now too or stir them in with the spices at the end.)

Check the mixture. You want the chocolate to be nearly fully melted but not all the way. It’s really important not to overcook this or you could burn it.

I like to give the mixture a stir. If the chocolate is nearly melted, stirring it will generally distribute the heat and it will finish melting completely.

If it needs more time, try microwaving for another 30 seconds and check it again. Continue in 30 second intervals as needed. It really shouldn’t take more than 3 to 3 1/2 minutes at the most.

As soon as the chocolate is thoroughly melted and the mixture is smooth, stir in the remaining ingredients.

CYN’S PRO TIP: I like to sift the spices to ensure that they go into the mixture evenly and without any lumps.

Place the pan into the fridge to allow the fudge to set.

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How to Store Gingerbread Fudge:

This fudge will keep for about a week at room temperature. Be aware that this is a softer fudge than you might be used to. So, I prefer to store it in the fridge. It will keep about 2 weeks there. You can even freeze this fudge making it a perfect make-ahead recipe for holiday entertaining and gift-giving! It will keep for about 2 months in the freezer.

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Gingerbread Fudge Recipe

This gingerbread fudge recipe takes very few ingredients and only about 10 minutes of your time. It doesn’t get much easier than that!

CourseDessert

CuisineAmerican

Keywordchocolate, no bake

Prep Time 5 minutes

Cook Time 2 minutes

Total Time 7 minutes

Servings 32

Calories 96.41 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1cupsweetened condensed milk
  • 12oz.white chocolate chipsyou can use white Baker’s chocolate instead but it will need to be chopped up into small pieces
  • 1.5tsp.gingeror more if desired
  • 1tsp.cinnamon
  • 1/2tsp.nutmeg
  • 1/4tsp.clovesoptional
  • 1/4cupmolassesoptional
  • 1tsp.vanilla extractoptional

Instructions

  1. Begin by preparing an 8 by 8 square pan. It needs to be lined with parchment paper or aluminum foil.

  2. Pour the sweetened condensed milk and chocolate chips into a microwave safe bowl. Microwave on high for 2 minutes. (If using the vanilla and molasses, you can add them to the bowl now too or stir them in with the spices at the end.)

  3. Check the mixture. You want the chocolate to be nearly fully melted but not all the way. It’s really important not to overcook this or you could burn it.

  4. I like to give the mixture a stir. If the chocolate is nearly melted, stirring it will generally distribute the heat and it will finish melting completely.

  5. If it needs more time, try microwaving for another 30 seconds and check it again. Continue in 30 second intervals as needed. It really shouldn’t take more than 3 to 3 1/2 minutes at the most.

  6. As soon as the chocolate is thoroughly melted and the mixture is smooth, stir in the remaining ingredients.

Recipe Notes

Tip: I like to sift the spices to ensure that they go into the mixture evenly and without any lumps.
Place the pan into the fridge to allow the fudge to set.

Tip: If using foil, I like to use the non-stick kind. Whether using parchment or foil, I like to let it extend over two sides. You can then use those pieces sort of like handles to easily lift the fudge out of the pan.

This fudge will keep for about a week at room temperature. Be aware that this is a softer fudge than you might be used to. So, I prefer to store it in the fridge. It will keep about 2 weeks there. You can even freeze this fudge making it a perfect make-ahead recipe for holiday entertaining and gift-giving! It will keep for about 2 months in the freezer.

Nutrition Facts

Gingerbread Fudge Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 96.41Calories from Fat 38

% Daily Value*

Fat 4.26g7%

Saturated Fat 2.6g16%

Cholesterol 5.48mg2%

Sodium 22.74mg1%

Potassium 104.43mg3%

Carbohydrates 13.57g5%

Fiber 0.05g0%

Sugar 13.47g15%

Protein 1.39g3%

Vitamin A 28.72IU1%

Vitamin C 0.3mg0%

Calcium 54.34mg5%

Iron 0.17mg1%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

What is the secret to good fudge? ›

Tips for Making Fudge
  • Monitor the Temperature with a Candy Thermometer. If you end up with soft fudge that turns into a puddle in your hands or hard fudge that is a bit reminiscent of a crunchy candy, improper temperature is likely to blame. ...
  • Avoid Stirring Once the Mixture Comes to a Simmer. ...
  • Beat Thoroughly.
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How do you know when fudge is beaten enough? ›

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.

Why is my 3 ingredient fudge not setting? ›

The main reason is that your Fudge has not reached the optimum temperature. If your mixture only reaches 110 or 112 degrees Celsius it will always be soft. That's why we recommend investing in a sugar thermometer.

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? ›

Use Evaporated Milk- Make sure to use evaporated milk and not sweetened condensed milk. If you accidentally use sweetened condensed milk your fudge will be incredibly over the top sweet. Cut up the Butter– Before adding the butter in make sure to cut it into smaller pieces for faster melting.

What makes high quality 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).

What happens if you over stir fudge? ›

Once the sugar has dissolved and the mixture has come to a boil, do not stir it. If you do, the sugar can crystallize, giving your fudge a gritty texture. As you beat the fudge, pay attention to color and texture. Once the fudge loses its sheen and thickens, put down your spoon.

Should I stir fudge while boiling? ›

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.

Can you over beat fudge? ›

Beating the cooled batter is one of the crucial steps of fudge-making, but overbeating can turn fudge hard as a rock. Pay close attention to the change in appearance and only beat the fudge until it loses its glossy sheen.

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).

Can you fix fudge that didn't harden? ›

How can you fix soft fudge? Put it in a microwave safe bowl that is large enough that it won't boil over. Reheat it to the boiling point and cook for about 3 more minutes. Then you can beat some powdered sugar into it if this doesn't make it set.

Why do you add vanilla to fudge? ›

Vanilla is often added to chocolate candies or other chocolate recipes because it complements and accents the flavor of chocolate.

How do you fix messed up fudge? ›

If you discover that your mixture is grainy, some quick thinking will save the entire batch. Pour the fudge back into your pan, and add about a cup of water to it, along with a tablespoon or two of evaporated milk, whipping cream, or whatever cream you're using.

What happens if you over boil fudge? ›

Candy that isn't cooked long enough will end up too soft; overcooking makes fudge crumbly or hard. High-quality fudge has many small crystals. If the process of crystallization begins too early, fewer crystals form and they become much larger.

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 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 keeps fudge from getting hard? ›

Too Soft or Too Hard 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.

How do you keep fudge smooth? ›

So, the key to smooth yet firm fudge, pralines, and fondant is to first bring the mixture to a high enough concentration and then let it cool off somewhat before starting to stir. And once you do start to stir, stir fanatically and without stopping for the finest, creamiest texture.

What would cause fudge not to harden? ›

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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