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    Home » Holidays & Seasonal » Christmas

    Old Fashioned Chocolate Peanut Butter Fudge

    [published_or_updated] · by Angela Paris · 5 Comments[affiliate_disclosure]

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    A classic recipe that's been in our family for over six decades, this homemade fudge recipe will soon become a part of your holiday traditions, too.
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    My grandmother's Old Fashioned Chocolate Peanut Butter Fudge is a family tradition for Christmas and Thanksgiving. This recipe is the ultimate fudge recipe!

    Old Fashioned Chocolate Peanut Butter Fudge stacked on a plate.
    Creamy Chocolate Peanut Butter Fudge
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    It was sometimes referred to as Aunt Ruthie's fudge, occasionally Mrs. Pidacks' fudge, and quite often Grammy's fudge, but most often, it was known as "Mom's Fudge." 

    A laminated copy of the recipe in my grandmother's handwriting has hung on my mother's fridge for at least a decade.

    Making homemade fudge isn't hard.

    To be honest, it isn't easy either. It's extremely precise. 

    The butter and sugar measurements have to be perfect and if the timing is off even a little bit the fudge won't come out quite right. I mean, chances are it will still be delicious, but my mom and aunts would know something wasn't done quite right.

    Plate of Old Fashioned Chocolate Peanut Butter Fudge with sugar and butter in the background.

    No one knows exactly when Grammy began making homemade fudge, but the general consensus among family is that this recipe has been in our family for at least the last 60 years.

    Ingredients

    Here is what you need to make Gram's old fashioned fudge recipe:

    • granulated sugar
    • evaporated milk
    • peanut butter - Natural peanut butter doesn't work well in this recipe. You can use crunchy peanut butter, but for a creamy texture, use creamy peanut butter.
    • semi-sweet chocolate chips
    • butter or margarine - Gram always used margarine, but my mom uses butter.
    • marshmallow fluff - also sometimes known as marshmallow cream.
    • pure vanilla extract - it's important to use good quality vanilla.

    This is meant to be a brief overview of my Grandmother's classic fudge recipe. For step-by-step instructions and a full recipe card you can print, please scroll down to the teal box below.

    Storage

    Store fudge in an airtight container. These are my favorite airtight containers. I recommend separating layers with a piece of parchment paper or wax paper.

    This amazing fudge is best enjoyed within 1 week.

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    Recipe Variations

    Because we test all our recipes, we recommend that you make them once just as it is without substitutions or changes. Sometimes variations can go awry. Making our Peanut Butter Chocolate Fudge recipe as we have tested it will yield the best results. If you really want to get creative, here are some ideas for variations that might work well. (Please note, we have not tested these variations).

    • Instead of using vanilla extract, use an equal amount of peppermint or orange extract. Liquor such as Bailey's Irish Creme would also be delicious but you may need to play with the amount to get the flavoring right.
    • If you enjoy peanut butter, you can scale back on the marshmallow fluff and use more peanut butter. Crunchy peanut butter is a great way to add a little texture to creamy peanut butter fudge also.
    • Before the fudge sets up, gently press sprinkles, mini peanut butter cups, peanut butter chips, mini marshmallows, or Christmas candies into the top of the fudge.
    Platter of Old Fashioned Chocolate Peanut Butter Fudge with sprinkles.
    Wonderful Fudge: This is our family's favorite fudge recipe, handed down from my grandmother.

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    Looking for a few more festive treats? Try one of these delicious recipes:

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    Consider making a fun Hot Cocoa Board and adding this chocolate fudge as one of the treats! Find more dessert recipes.

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    How to Make Classic Chocolate Fudge with Peanut Butter

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    Old Fashioned Chocolate Peanut Butter Fudge

    A classic recipe that's been in our family for over six decades, this homemade fudge recipe will soon become a part of your holiday traditions, too.
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    Course: Dessert
    Cuisine: American
    Keyword: Chocolate Peanut Butter Fudge, Old Fashioned Chocolate Peanut Butter Fudge Recipe
    Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 20 minutes minutes
    Author: Ang Paris

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    Ingredients

    • 5 cups granulated sugar
    • 1 13 oz. can evaporated milk
    • 12 oz. margarine or butter
    • 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
    • 2 tablespoons peanut butter
    • 2 large tablespoons marshmallow fluff
    • 12 oz. semi-sweet chococolate chips
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    Instructions

    • Lightly grease a 9x12 baking pan.
    • Measure out all the ingredients before starting.
    • Melt the butter in a large stock pot over medium heat.
      12 oz. margarine or butter
    • Add the sugar and evaporated milk, then stir to combine.
      1 13 oz. can evaporated milk, 5 cups granulated sugar
    • Bring to a rolling boil for 8 minutes. When the temperature reaches 238-degrees F, remove it from the heat.
    • Quickly add the vanilla extract, peanut butter, marshmallow fluff, and chocolate chips.
      2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract, 2 tablespoons peanut butter, 2 large tablespoons marshmallow fluff, 12 oz. semi-sweet chococolate chips
    • Beat vigorously for 3 minutes.
    • Pour the fudge into the prepared pan and let set for 1 hour until completely set and cooled before cutting.

    Equipment

    • Heavy bottom stock pot
    • Candy thermometer
    • 9x13 Baking dish
    • Measuring Spoons
    • Dry Measuring Cups
    Please Note: I am not a registered dietician. Any nutritional data I provide is an approximation and actual dietary information can vary based on ingredients and portion sizes.
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    1. Danielle says

      January 16, 2019 at 8:48 am

      5 stars
      I love the story of your grandma, how sweet! My grandmother used to make fudge, too, but not with marshmallow fluff. That's an interesting ingredient for fudge, isn't it?
      Danielle

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      • Ang Paris says

        January 16, 2019 at 9:08 am

        I don't know that I've seen any recipes with fluff before either. If you have trouble finding it, or prefer not to use it, this fudge can be made without it and it will still be delicious.

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    2. Kristle says

      November 18, 2022 at 10:08 pm

      5 stars
      My grandma used a whole can of fluff and peanutbutter

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    3. Jamey Kohli says

      December 22, 2022 at 2:58 pm

      Hello. I tried this recipe twice and both times my fudge burnt, I googled it and it says 237 not 285

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      • Ang Paris says

        December 22, 2022 at 3:39 pm

        Oh goodness - You're absolutely right, Jamey! I'm so very sorry for the error. The fudge should be cooked to 'softball' stage between 237-240-degrees F. Please check your email for a message from me.

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