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no bake peanut butter fudge pieces laying on a wooden cutting board with two pieces stacked on top eachother wrapped up with twine

No Bake Peanut Butter Fudge

Kyrie | Healthfully Rooted Home
This no-bake peanut butter fudge recipe is a healthier and completely from scratch version made with homemade sweetened condensed milk. This easy fudge recipe makes for the perfect holiday treat!
5 from 1 vote
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 2 hours
Setting time 4 hours
Total Time 6 hours 10 minutes
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Servings 16 pieces
Calories 110 kcal

Equipment

  • 1 heavy bottomed large pot like a dutch oven
  • 1 square baking dish
  • 1 mixing bowl
  • 1 whisk

Ingredients
  

Healthier sweetened condensed milk

  • 64 oz organic whole milk or full fat coconut milk. I used raw milk.
  • 12 oz organic coconut sugar

Peanut butter fudge

  • 30 oz healthier sweetened condensed milk this is usually the full batch from what you made above
  • 2 cups peanut butter I used natural peanut butter with no sugar added. See my section on using natural peanut butter below.
  • 2 tbs optional toppings: chopped nuts, chocolate chips, etc.

Instructions
 

Healthier sweetened condensed milk

  • Combine the milk and coconut sugar in a heavy-bottomed pot stirring with a whisk until the coconut sugar has completely dissolved.
  • Bring to a boil over medium heat, stirring occasionally. This wont take long so be sure it doesn't boil over. Your boil will look more like foam than a rolling boil.
  • Reduce your heat to meadium-low and keep the milk at a low boil (high simmer).
  • Let this simmer, stirring occasionally until the mixture has gotten quite thick. Once it thickens, stir more frequently. (see note below on what to do if your milk curdles - DO NOT TOSS).
  • You'll keep the mixture at a low boil until it has reduced by about half. The weight should be about 30oz.
  • Transfer the sweetened condensed milk to a glass container and let cool. It will thicken even more as it cools.

Peanut butter fudge

  • Once the sweetened condensed milk has cooled (can still be warm, but not hot) combine the peanut butter and condensed milk until thick and creamy.
  • Top with your optional toppings. I topped mine with chopped peanuts and chocolate chips. Very gently use your hands to press the toppings just slightly into the fudge so they dont fall off.
  • Transfer to a square baking dish and place in the refrigerator to set. You'll want this to set for at least 4 hours but even longer is better.
  • Remove the dish from the fridge, slice your fudge into pieces as big as you'd like and enjoy!

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Notes

in a pinch instructions

Use store-bought sweetened condensed milk - same volume, just storebought. You lose out of the richness of the coconut sugar, and it won't be as healthy, but it'll take much less time!

how to store peanut butter fudge

Refrigerator

Store your fudge in the refrigerator in an airtight container for up to 1 week.

freezer

This fudge can even be frozen for up to 2 months. To freeze, wrap your completely cooled and set fudge in parchment paper, then in an airtight container. When ready to enjoy, remove from the freezer and thaw for 2 hours.

Freezing tips

  • Completely cool and set the fudge prior to freezing.
  • Store in a cooler spot in the freezer (deep freezer is even better).
  • If storing fudge in layers, place a piece of parchment paper between the layers. 

no-bake peanut butter fudge Tips

  • Peanut butter - Using a non-natural peanut butter will yield better results in terms of texture if you're looking for that nice and firm fudge. However, if you don't want all the added sugar, my recipe priduces a deliciously creamy and rich fudge!
  • Sweetened condensed milk - See my note below about curdled sweetened condensed milk. The quick tip here is to not throw it away! It's totally fixable and still delicious.
  • Give it time - The longer you let this fudge set, the better! In fact, I found that it was even better a couple days after making it when it had plenty of refrigerator time.

Using natural peanut butter for fudge

Natural peanut butter will cause your fudge to have a softer texture. This is normal and to be expected when you don't have all the added hydrogenated oils, preservatives, and sugar in popular peanut butter brands.
If you want a firmer consistency, you can replace the natural peanut butter with regular peanut butter using the same measurements in my recipe.

Fixing curdled homemade sweetened condensed milk

  1. Take off heat and stir Immediately take the milk off the heat and start vigorously stirring. Sometimes this is enough to make it smooth again if you caught it early and you can stop here.
  2. Add cold milk If it's still curdled add just a little bit (maybe 1/8 cup to 1/4 cup) cold milk and stir vigorously. Stop here if this helps your milk to become smooth again.
  3. Blend! Still curdled? Simple take an immersion blender or high-powered blender and blend until smooth! Seriously, it's that easy.
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