December 28, 2023
Review RecipeBuckeye Fudge
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This buckeye fudge has plenty of Ohio spirit and is one of the most delicious and easiest recipes around. The sweet and creamy confection is the perfect flavor combination of chocolate and peanut butter for a treat you won’t be able to resist.
Buckeye Fudge Ingredients
You’ll need:
For The Peanut Butter Fudge Layer:
- 1 cup of unsalted butter
- 1½ cups of creamy peanut butter (NOT a natural no-stir variety)
- 2 teaspoons of pure vanilla extract
- 3½ cups of powdered sugar, sifted
For The Chocolate Layer:
- 1¾ cups of milk chocolate chips
- 1½ tablespoons of salted sweet cream butter, softened
- ⅔ cup of sweetened condensed milk
Substitutions And Additions
PEANUT BUTTER: You can use crunchy peanut butter instead of creamy in this easy fudge.
CHOCOLATE CHIPS: Dark or semi-sweet chocolate chips can be used instead of milk chocolate chips for this homemade fudge.
How To Make This Buckeye Fudge Recipe
For The Peanut Butter Fudge Layer
STEP ONE: Line an 8×8-inch baking pan with parchment paper, leaving a slight overhang for easy removal from the pan. Set it aside.
OUR RECIPE DEVELOPER SAYS
Lining the pan with overhanging parchment paper will make lifting the fudge out of the pan to slice much easier.
STEP TWO: In a medium-sized microwave-safe bowl, add the butter and peanut butter. Heat in the microwave for 60 seconds.
Carefully remove the bowl from the microwave. Add the vanilla extract and stir until well combined.
STEP THREE: Slowly add the sifted powdered sugar, 1 cup at a time, stirring with a wooden spoon until all the powdered sugar is completely incorporated and there are no streaks or lumps of powdered sugar remaining.
STEP FOUR: Pour the peanut butter mixture into the prepared pan and, using a spatula, smooth it out into an even layer.
STEP FIVE: Set it aside while you prepare the chocolate layer.
For The Chocolate Layer
STEP ONE: Using a medium-sized heat-safe bowl, add the chocolate chips, butter, and sweetened condensed milk.
STEP TWO: Heat in the microwave for 45 seconds. Stir, and continue heating in 15-second intervals and stirring until the mixture is smooth.
STEP THREE: Using a silicone or offset spatula, evenly spread the melted chocolate over the top of the peanut butter layer.
PRO TIP:
To help cut the fudge after chilling, score a grid on the top of the fudge when it is barely set but still warm.
STEP FOUR: Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 2 hours.
STEP FIVE: Grab the overhanging parchment and remove the fudge from the pan.
STEP SIX: Slice the fudge into 1-inch x 1-inch squares.
PRO TIP:
When slicing the chocolate peanut butter fudge, you can dip the knife in warm water after each cut. Carefully wipe the knife before slicing.
How To Serve
This creamy fudge would make the perfect gift for the holiday season. Wrap it in a decorative box or tin along with our cookie dough fudge and pistachio and cranberry fudge for a trio of delicious treats.
For all those Ohio natives out there, our buckeye candy and buckeye pie are two more ways to celebrate your favorite team.
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Storage
ON THE COUNTER/IN THE FRIDGE: You can store any leftovers of this easy buckeye fudge in an airtight container separated by wax paper at room temperature for 2 to 3 days or in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.
IN THE FREEZER: You can also freeze the fudge for up to 2 months. Wrap this simple recipe in plastic, then in foil. Allow the fudge to thaw before serving.
The classic combo of a sweet chocolate layer and a creamy peanut butter fudge layer will delight your taste buds in this rich and decadent treat. A handful of ingredients will result in this delicious layered buckeye fudge you will love.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
This confection is called a buckeye because the finished product, with its chocolate and peanut butter layers, mimics the flavors of a buckeye candy which resembles a buckeye nut from the buckeye tree, the state tree of Ohio.
This easy recipe freezes exceptionally well. Store in an airtight container for up to two months. This is an excellent option if you are planning to give this as a homemade gift. Make it ahead of time and store it until you are ready to share it.
To easily slice the fudge, dip a large sharp flat knife in boiling water, dry it completely, and cut one long slice (the heat will help the blade to glide through).
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Buckeye Fudge
Ingredients
Peanut Butter Fudge Layer
- 1 cup unsalted butter
- 1½ cups creamy peanut butter, NOT the natural no-stir variety
- 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
- 3½ cups powdered sugar, sifted
Chocolate Layer
- 1¾ cups milk chocolate chips
- 1½ tablespoons salted sweet cream butter, softened
- ⅔ cup sweetened condensed milk
Instructions
- Line an 8×8-inch baking pan with parchment paper, leaving a slight overhang for easy removal from the pan. Set it aside.
- In a medium-sized, microwave-safe mixing bowl, add the butter and peanut butter. Heat in the microwave for 60 seconds. Carefully remove the bowl from the microwave. Add the vanilla extract and stir until well combined.
- Slowly add the sifted powdered sugar, 1 cup at a time, stirring with a wooden spoon until all the powdered sugar is completely incorporated and there are no streaks or lumps of powdered sugar remaining.
- Pour the peanut butter fudge mixture into the prepared pan and, using a spatula, smooth it out into an even layer.
- Set it aside while you prepare the chocolate layer.
Chocolate Layer
- Using a medium-sized, heat-safe bowl, add the chocolate chips, butter, and sweetened condensed milk.
- Heat in the microwave for 45 seconds. Stir, and continue heating in 15-second intervals and stirring until the mixture is smooth.
- Using a silicone or offset spatula, evenly spread the chocolate over the peanut butter fudge layer.
- Cover and refrigerate for 2 hours.
- Grab the overhanging parchment and remove the fudge from the pan.
- Slice the fudge into 1-inch x 1-inch squares.
Notes
- Lining the pan with overhanging parchment paper will make lifting the fudge out of the pan to slice much easier.
- To help cut the fudge after chilling, score a grid on the top of the fudge when it is barely set but still warm.
- When slicing the chocolate peanut butter fudge, you can dip the knife in warm water after each cut. Carefully wipe the knife before slicing.
Comments
Jack says
It was a huge hit with my family and as I love to experiment I would try it with white chocolate chips next time.
Kim says
I have never made fudge.Saving this recipe for Christmas my oldest granddaughter and I will have to make it. Thank you!
Brenda says
I have made homemade fudge before, I am planning to use semi-sweet chocolate chips in this recipe.
Casey Smith says
This recipe looks amazing! Canโt wait to try. Iโve made fudge before but the creamy peanut butter would be an excellent addition. I would definitely gift this to someone over the holidays!
PaTricia Shorts says
I’ve made fudge abpnd I would make this with crunchy peanut butter because it’s my preference. I ve learned to use the best quality ingredients if you’re giving food gifts, it really does matter and yes I would give this as a gift!
Angela Graf says
Yum! These would be excellent to gift around the holidaysโ if I can keep my husband out of them! ๐
Kathy Yaskulski says
I would make this with creamy peanut butter. I also would give the fudge as a gift
Jackie says
Recipe sound great! I have made fudge before, so am going to make this as written. Then I will make it with crunchy peanut butter and dark chocolate. Am also going to make your key lime and pistachio cranberry fudges. Will have 4 kinds and will give an assortment of all as Christmas gifts.
Terri says
Definitely not with crunchy peanut butter. It saves warning people about the texture. With plain peanut butter fudge we always use crunchy.
Lakisha says
Ive never made fudge if i did id use white chocolate n give it as a gift heck no lol n id use crunchy peanut butter