I originally found this recipe by watching the Rachael Ray TV show, last Christmas. I was thrilled by how easy the recipe was and how few main ingredients it took with just a couple add-ins. I have sort of adopted this easy fudge method and change it up to whatever flavor we like and according to the seasons. You may notice some of the flavor changes in the additional fudge links below.
My kids love this recipe but do not like the all the extra stuff so I usually skip the additional add-ins or just add M&Ms or something they like. (See the last photo below).
It does yield a lot of fudge so one batch stretches a long way. I usually freeze some and keep a few pieces out at a time (small family here).
I am sure this would make a lovely, easy Christmas gift for someone who really loves fudge!
And here is the kids version with just M&Ms added in.
She looketh well to the ways of her household, and eateth not the bread of idleness (Proverbs 31:27, KJV).
Your Christmas wreath fudge is beautiful and I’m sure it tastes as good as it looks. Fudge is so rich and decadent with a glass of cold milk. You are making me so hungry this morning! This would also be perfect for our Christmas party at church Wednesday night. Pinning!
Thank you so much, Alli. We love fudge over here, too…But often when I make it we just cannot finish it all!
Wow, your fudge wreath is a real show stopper. That would make a nice addition to any Christmas table! Fudge is always good at Christmas!
Ha Ha…Thank you so much Shirley! It sure is lovely!
I’ve gained 5 pounds reading this, and it’s all your fault, Zan! LOL That really is pretty – so festive!
5 pounds…lol!! Did not mean to Kristen!
Zan, that is pretty! My kids love sweetened condensed milk. A recipe with it sounds sweet ;).
Thank you, Anna. Hope your kids enjoy it if you try it out!
I’m so glad you shrared this Christmas goodies with our readers at the Home Matters Linky party!
Sure, no problem!
Yum… we have some fudge hounds around this house, so I would definitely have to hide parts of that wreath to make it last longer. This looks delicious. 🙂
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Funny. It makes a lot and is very addicting!
This is so beautiful, and I know it must be tasty, too! Thanks for linking up at the Bloggers Brags Weekly Pinterest Party. I’m pinning!
No problem! Glad to link up with you!
Great idea! Thanks for sharing on Tasty Tuesday.
Thanks!
Your fudge wreath looks so good, Zan! Love your idea to freeze some of it too!
Thank you Amy! So glad to share it with you!