Peanut Butter Chocolate Fudge

Peanut Butter Chocolate Fudge

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Servings Size:

  • makes approximately 16 bars (4x4)

Measurements:

(Recipe in grams below!)

Peanut Butter Fudge

  • 1 cup white chocolate chunks/chips

  • 1/2 can condensed milk (7 oz)

  • 1/3 cup peanut butter

Chocolate Fudge

  • 1 cup chocolate chunks/chips

  • 1/2 can condensed milk (7 oz)

Toppings

  • 1 tbsp chocolate chips

  • 1 tbsp peanut butter chips


Why measure in grams?

If you ask any bakery how they measure, most will say they measure in grams. Measuring by weight is more reliable for desserts because some recipes don’t specify if you should pack your ingredients and do not take into account how different people measure their ingredients.

A common mistake people make in measuring ingredients is when measuring brown sugar. Brown sugar is clumpier than normal sugar because it is mixed with molasses. 100 grams of white sugar is equivalent to 100 grams of packed brown sugar—though most people don’t pack their brown sugar the same way, so you will most likely not get the same measurement unless using a scale.

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Why is my fudge not thickening?

If your fudge it noticeably thin, this may be due to not tempering your chocolate. DO NOT heat up your chocolate with your condensed milk.

Notice how chocolate stays soft after heating it up and chilling it again? This is because the chocolate is not tempered. This is an issue you can run into while making fudge. It is important to not melt your chocolate at all or it will not cool well or thicken your fudge. Simply add it to your warm condensed milk and let it melt into it.


Measurements In Grams:

Peanut Butter Fudge

  • 170 grams white chocolate chunks/chips

  • 160 grams condensed milk (5 oz)

  • 90 grams peanut butter

Chocolate Fudge

  • 170 grams chocolate chunks/chips

  • 160 grams condensed milk (5 oz)

Toppings

  • 15 grams chocolate chips

  • 15 grams peanut butter chips


Kitchen Equipment

  • medium sized microwavable bowl with rubber spatula

  • parchment paper

  • paper clips/binder clips (optional)

  • measuring cups or kitchen scale

  • square baking pan


Instructions

  • Step 1

  • Peanut Butter Fudge: Heat condensed milk in a microwave safe bowl for 90 seconds (watch it, in case it bubbles over). Add in white chocolate and let sit for 1 minute before mixing together with a spatula/spoon. Lastly, mix in peanut butter until well combined.

  • Step 2

  • Chocolate Fudge: Heat condensed milk (if you used a 14 oz can, just use the rest of it) for 90 seconds. Add chocolate to the heated condensed milk and let sit for 1 minute before mixing.

  • Once the fudge is mixed and smooth, add both to a parchment paper lined square/rectangular pan. Smoosh down and use a knife to partially mix the two fudges together.

  • Sprinkle on toppings (optional).

  • Step 3

  • Store fudge in the fridge/freezer for 1-2 hours.

  • Step 4

  • Cut 4x4 with (preferably) a stainless-steel knife, into 16 individual bars. (Or 4x3 if you used a rectangular pan.)

  • Step 5

  • You can eat these fresh and/or put these in the fridge to store up to 12 days!

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