This super delicious recipe only has three ingredients and makes a perfect gluten free sweet treat.
Fudge is the perfect sweet treat to eat and to give as a gift. This recipe is so easy and only takes about ten minutes to complete. Of course the fudge has to set in the fridge for a bit but during that time, think of all the fun things you can do knowing it will be so yummy in about four hours. I love that this fudge recipe is naturally gluten free.
Ingredients
- Chocolate Chips (12 Ounce Bag of Semi-Sweet)
- 1 Cup Creamy Peanut Butter
- 1 Can Condensed Milk Sweetened(14 Ounces)
- Chocolate Jimmies for Top (Optional)
Directions to Make 3 Ingredient Fudge with Chocolate and Peanut Butter
These directions use a microwave but if you don’t have one, don’t fret. You can always do the melting and mixing on a stovetop with a double boiler. Note that melting chocolate directly over heat in a single saucepan can easily burn it and ruin your recipe.
Start with a parchment covered baking dish measuring 8×8 inches. If you don’t have this size, any size works. The larger the spread of the ingredients, the thinner the pieces of fudge will be.
Parchment Paper – This is the BEST way to line baking pans and dishes. It is great for pouring melted candy too.
- Mix the chocolate chips with half of the can of condensed milk. Microwave for 90 seconds then mix together.
- Pour the melted chocolate mixture into the dish over the parchment paper and spread to edges. If it doesn’t reach the entire way, it is okay.
- Mix the peanut butter with the other half of the condensed milk them microwave for one minute and stir together.
- Pour the peanut butter mixture over the chocolate and swirl the two layers together with the spoon.
- Add any candy toppings or sprinkles and press in. This is totally optional!
- Put in the refrigerator for at least three hours. Once it is chilled remove to cut into pieces. It should be easy to lift out by the parchment paper and placed onto a cutting surface.
How to Cut Fudge
Cut into small pieces with a sharp knife, one piece at a time
If you plan to cut it all into pieces to share as gifts or serve to guests, cut it row by row.
Seven Reasons to Make Sweet Treats
- Baking is like meditation. I find going through the steps of making a recipe to very calming and relaxing.
- Also, Baking stirs the senses, literally and figuratively.
- When I bake cookies, cakes, pies and treats; I find myself feeling creative and happy in my heart.
- Sometimes my kids bake with me and it creates a great time to bond and connect.
- Homemade treats make great gifts.
- Using recipes passed down from generations creates a magical connection to family.
- Honestly, baking boosts my morale. It is just plain good for the spirit.
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Chocolate Peanut Butter Fudge Gluten Free
Create a batch of delicious gluten free chocolate peanut butter fudge in a matter of minutes.
Ingredients
- 12 Ounce Bag Chocolate Chips (SemiSweet)
- Sweetened Condensed Milk (14 Ounce Can)
- 1 Cup Peanut Butter
- Chocolate Jimmies If Desired
Instructions
These directions use a microwave but if you don't have one, don't fret. You can always do the melting and mixing on a stovetop with a double boiler. Note that melting chocolate directly over heat in a single saucepan can easily burn it and ruin your recipe.
- Mix the chocolate chips with half of the can of condensed milk. Microwave for 90 seconds then mix together.
- Pour the melted chocolate mixture into the dish over the parchment paper and spread to edges. If it doesn't reach the entire way, it is okay.
- Mix the peanut butter with the other half of the condensed milk them microwave for one minute and stir together.
- Pour the peanut butter mixture over the chocolate and swirl the two layers together with the spoon.
- Add any candy toppings or sprinkles and press in. This is totally optional!
My granddaughter has a peanut allergy. Can I use almond butter?