Easy Fudge

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Fudge is a holiday staple and this recipe for it is so straightforward and foolproof! It only requires 5 ingredients (you could even omit the salt and nuts and make that 3) and everyone loves it! It’s deliciously rich and chocolaty and it’s perfect for gifting.

Do you make fudge for Christmas?
 

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@ValleyGal and I were discussing fudge recently! She has some easy recipes :)
 

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For Christmas I make the marshmallow cream fudge. This one sounds great too.
 

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I love that they came out with so many different flavors for baking chips! Using the OP recipe, you can make mint fudge with mint chips, salted caramel fudge using butterscotch chips and Himalayan salt sprinkled on top. One I want to try is use one less tablespoon of the sweetened condensed milk, add one tablespoon of amaretto (or Irish cream, or whatever flavor you like of liqueur or extract) and small bits of candied cherries. The recipe in the OP is just the base. YOU get to be creative and make it what suits you!

I'm also making peppermint bark and white chocolate almond bark. :)

ETA: I forgot to add the peanut butter one. Use half the chocolate chips and half peanut butter along with the sweetened condensed milk. And with all recipes, if you add just a little butter (maybe a tablespoon) it's creamier fudge.
 
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