Milky Way Fudge
Who knew one of the easiest recipes I’ve ever made would be the recipient of the most compliments? This easy Milky Way Fudge was made from just three ingredients. THREE. And your friends will rave. Mine did!
It’s time for another installment of Two Sweetie Pies where Danielle and I try out a recipe from each other’s blog. Her Easy Fudge Recipe was a hit!
Milky Way Fudge
I made this microwave milky way fudge on New Year’s Eve for a gathering the following day. By the time we left the party, I had promised to email the recipe to one of my friends…and her husband hinted around how much he’d love to find a second batch in his mailbox. Chocolate chips + one can of sweetened condensed milk + Milky Way candy bars = Dreamy Fudge. It’s definitely a snap to make.
How to Make This Easy Fudge Recipe
Place a bag of chocolate chips, the condensed milk, and a few chopped fun-sized Milky Ways into a microwave-safe bowl. Zap and stir a few times till smooth, then add more chopped Milky Ways before spreading into a greased pan. That’s it. You barely need a recipe! The hardest part will be waiting till it cools. Pinky swear.
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Tip of the Day: You’ll get the cleanest squares if you cut this fudge when chilled. Bring it back to room temperature before serving.
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Making fudge is a holiday must at our house, but it’s also a terrific gift or sweet treat all year long. My family adores this Double Decker Oreo Fudge, Chocolate Marshmallow Fudge and even this unusual Pumpkin Fudge!
Milky Way Fudge Recipe
Milky Way Fudge - Who knew one of the easiest recipes I've ever made would be the recipient of the most compliments? This Milky Way Fudge was made from just three ingredients.
Ingredients
- 1 (14-ounce) can sweetened condensed milk
- 2 cups semisweet chocolate chips
- 6 ounces of Milky Way candy bars, chopped, divided (I used 10 Fun Sized Milky Way bars)
Instructions
- Line a 8 inch pan with nonstick foil.
- In a microwave-safe bowl, combine the condensed milk, chocolate chips and HALF the candy bar chunks. Microwave for 1 minute and then stir. Microwave for additional bursts of 20 seconds (stirring after each burst) until the mixture is smooth. (It won't matter if there are a few unmelted pieces). Stir in the rest of the Milky Way chunks.
- Spread mixture into pan, using an offset spatula to smooth the top. Let cool at least an hour.
- Take the fudge out of the pan by lifting up the foil and transferring it to a cutting board. Cut into small pieces.
Notes
Recipe adapted from Hugs & Cookies XOXO via RecipeBoy.com. Total time does not include 1 hour cooling time.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
32Serving Size:
2 squaresAmount Per Serving: Calories: 80Total Fat: 4gSaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 1mgSodium: 12mgCarbohydrates: 11gFiber: 1gSugar: 10gProtein: 1g
38 Comments on “Milky Way Fudge”
Any recipe that has only 3 ingredients and one of them is sweetened condensed milk definitely gets my attention. Of course you actually had it with that first picture. This is a melt in your mouth fudge!
This is sinful!
My favorite candy bar into a fudge. Yup, I’m coming over!!
Great recipe! If you add 1/8 teaspoon of salt and 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract, it tastes even better. Just sayin’
I did debate whether to add vanilla or not. Thanks for the tip…I’ll definitely add both next time!
Liz! oh my goodness!! LOVE this!!! yum! and so cool what you do with Danielle . . love that!
glad u loved it as much as i did-and sooo easy!!!! yay!!
Great way to celebrate the new year Liz- this recipe is just too easy and good-looks dangerous to me but a definite keeper-like the idea of trying different candy in the basic recipe..could be just the thing for leftover Halloween candy (?) Anyway-I’m pinning-thanks for sharing Sweetie Pie 😉
Can you believe I’ve never attempted to make fudge? The shame. This looks so easy that I might even be able to pull it off! My hubby thanks you! 😉
LOL… I think I’ll have to move near you pretty soon. You are making me drool with all these last amazing chocolate treats. Have a blessed week, Liz!
Oh my LIz, looks amazing. I’m a Milky Way fan from way back.
Lizzy, you wicked temptress, you! Delicious. I have pinned your gorgeous photos too xo
SINful!
Utter Ridiculous SIN!
I can’t wait to eat this, make this, devour this…and perhaps,
even share this.
haaa.
Xxxx
Sometimes the simplest of recipes can be the biggest hits! This looks fantastic I love how simple it is to make, I bet waiting for it to cool and set is the hardest part!
Simply sweet indeed, the quickest ones can be the best. Looks so decadent Liz.
Love how easy this fudge is to make and it sounds so good with milky way bars! I can see why they were such a hit with your friends, they look delicious Liz 🙂
I love milky ways! When I was little I ate them a ton! haha
I love milky way this fudge have to be amazing Lizzy! xx
I love making microwave fudge. It tastes amazing and it’s so easy! This Milky Way Fudge is a great idea!
That does sound nice and easy! Yummy too:@)
Oh I can see why this fudge is a crowd pleaser! Love those chucks of Milky Way!