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Speedy Oven Fudge

Submitted by: Beverly Bernholtz
Provided by: Taste of Home
This rich fudge is a holiday favorite for me and my family. The recipe yields plenty of old-fashioned flavor with no-fuss preparation. 

Raspberry Fudge Balls

Submitted by: Maria Jaloszynski
Provided by: Taste of Home
Here's an idea for a last-minute gift that everyone will think you fussed over. Tasters relish the delectable hint of raspberry and the creamy texture of the fudgy balls. 

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Peanutty Chocolate Fudge

Submitted by: Nestle® Carnation®
Provided by: Nestle®
A delicious smooth and creamy fudge made with peanut butter and milk chocolate morsels! 

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Aunt Teen's Creamy Chocolate Fudge

Submitted by: Kelly Phillips
This was my aunt's recipe for fudge, passed down through the family. It's better than any fudge I've ever had at the Jersey shore, and easy enough to whip up in 15 minutes or so. 

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Easiest Peanut Butter Fudge

Submitted by: Angie Hammond
Peanut butter, brown sugar, butter, milk, confectioners' sugar and vanilla are the ingredients in this easy fudge. 

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Creamy Peanut Butter Fudge

Submitted by: Janet Awaldt
Peanut butter and marshmallow creme are the key ingredients in this cooked fudge. 

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World's Best Peanut Butter Fudge

Submitted by: Debby
This simple recipe combines milk, butter, marshmallow cream and peanut butter, for a rich and creamy fudge you'll love. 

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Irish Cream Truffle Fudge

Submitted by: Ruth Crickmer
This is 'wicked good' stuff! This creamy sweet confection will disappear as fast as a wink. 

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Fudge

Submitted by: Dana
I double the recipe and put in a glass baking dish (9x13 inches). Nice for holidays . . . Keep it for a secret and family and friends will think you worked forever on it . . . (smiles). You can also use peanut butter chips and make peanut butter fudge. 

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Caramel Peanut Fudge

Submitted by: Amy Lin
Chocolate, peanut butter, marshmallow fluff, and caramel -- all you need is a saucepan and a refrigerator for this multi-layered dessert. 

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Million Dollar Fudge

Submitted by: Beth
I have had this recipe for years; it makes an especially creamy fudge. Store in a tin box. 

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Candy Cane Fudge

Submitted by: TinaMarie11
This is a simple, festive and tasty peppermint fudge. A platter was brought to a cookie trade and gone quickly! 

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German Chocolate Fudge

Submitted by: Cathy
This rich chocolate fudge recipe is as easy to make as it is fattening! 

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Peanut Butter Fudge

Submitted by: Pam
Evaporated milk, peanut butter and marshmallow creme are the signature ingredients in this fudge. 

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Tiger Butter

Submitted by: Ann
Home Town: Lubbock, Texas, USA
Living In: Walnut, California, USA
White chocolate, peanut butter and semisweet chocolate are melted, then mixed with crispy rice cereal and pressed into bars. 

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Extra Easy Fudge

Submitted by: Brenda
A very, very easy recipe for good fudge. 

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Mint Chocolate Fudge

Submitted by: Susan
If you like chocolate and mint together and want something to satisfy your sweet tooth, this fudge will definitely do it! 

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Candy Bar Fudge

Submitted by: Patty Stockton
A fudge made from butter, cocoa powder, milk and brown sugar is layered with caramel, peanuts, and chocolate. See if you can eat just one piece! 

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Grandma's Peanut Butter Fudge

Submitted by: Vivien
Chunky peanut butter, butter, evaporated milk and marshmallow creme are partners in this confection. 

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Cathy's Peanut Butter Fudge

Submitted by: M.B.
Cathy's mom developed this recipe a long time ago. You do need a candy thermometer. Enjoy! 

 
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