December 18, 2011

Christmas Buttercream Fudge {Never Fail}


Hello friends.
I have a new yummy fudge recipe to share with you today.
It is SO super easy to make.
I found the recipe in a church cookbook,
however, after making it several times,
I have changed up the recipe to our liking.
That is what is so great about this recipe,
use what flavors of the ingredients that you prefer.
You truly can't mess it up!



Melt 1 pkg. white chocolate morsels in microwave.
{According to pkg. directions}

You can use any flavor morsels you prefer!



Add 1 tub 16oz. vanilla prepared frosting,
1/2 tsp. butter extract {flavoring} and 1/4 tsp. salt.
Microwave an additional 90 seconds, or until smooth.

Again, you can use any flavor frosting and extract that you prefer.




Pour into 8 x 8 foil lined pan.
Stick in fridge until firm {couple of hours}
Take out and turn onto cutting board.
Cut into squares.



So super easy and yummy too!
Enjoy my friends!

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37 comments:

Deidre~ said...

SOOOOO Decadent!! Im a new follower:) Love your blog and the fudge too! thanks,Deidre~ http://simplysimplisticated4.blogspot.com

Abby said...

This fudge looks amazing! Where would one find buttercream extract, though?

dragongirl said...

I REALLY want to try this fudge BUT can't find 'buttercream' extract. It that and ERROR in the recipe? Did you mean butter extract? or? Please tell...soon. Thanks and Merry Christmas to you and yours.

Amanda said...

Hi friends. SO sorry. Should read: Butter extract {flavoring} Correcting it now! That is what I get for typing a post at 4am! Thanks for letting me know, ladies. Merry Christmas!
xo~Amanda

dragongirl said...

Thank you, thank you! YAY, now I'm off to store for ingredients cuz this sounds too yummy to wait and make later.
Merry Christmas!

Amanda said...

You are more than welcome. Hope you are happy with the way it turns out and tastes!
xo~Amanda :)

Joy @ Thrifty Parsonage Living said...

Your fudge looks yummy!

Rachael said...

If I use chocolate morsels do I also use chocolate icing or do I use vanilla icing- or does it matter? Can't wait to try this !!!!

Chelsea said...

This looks delicious! Can't wait to try it!

KLM said...

What size bag of chips?

crystal adkins said...

Just wondering if this needs to be refridgerated after cutting into squares? And what the shelf life is? Thank you :) adkinsc2003@yahoo.com

Joan Hayes said...

Just found this on Pinterest! Can't wait to make some for the holidays...drooling all over my keyboard, may not be able to wait till Christmas!

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Anonymous said...

I used this recipe today! It turned out great and loved that it took less than 10 minutes to make. I used the funfetti frosting and mixed the funfetti in at the end before pouring it into the pan. It would be great with candy canes mixed in and peppermint flavoring, too. The possibilities are endless. I'm ready to make more!

Anonymous said...

I didn't refrigerate mine. I would if I wanted to keep it of an extended amount of time. In a sealed container it should last about a week. I don't think it will go uneaten for very long. :D

Debbie said...

This sounds so easy that I AM going to be making it for the Holiday!! Yum!! Yum!!!
Thanks so much for sharing..debbie

Lisa Campbell said...

My hubby loves white chocolate. I am going to make this for him!!!! I think I will add oreo cookie pieces for "cookies & cream" fudge..... Thank you so much for this recipe!

Mariel said...

This looks so delicious! I would love to have you come share this or any of your great ideas at the link party going on at ‘Or so she says…' There’s one going on right now (and every Saturday – Tuesday). Hope to see you there! www.oneshetwoshe.com

Anonymous said...

that sounds so good thanks for the idea!

Crystelle said...

I pinned1 Can't wait to try them.

hugs x
Crystelle

Jocelyn said...

I just love no fail fudge recipes!!! This sounds great with the extra butter flavor added:-)

Jennifer Hicks said...

This sounds deliciously rich, I can't wait to try it.

Kayla Ross said...

Can't wait to try these. Looks delicious!

Anonymous said...

Love white chocolate. How about chopped nuts? Pecans or walnuts?

Marie Moore said...

Wow, this fudge was fabulous! I used Pillsbury buttercream frosting. The fudge set up perfectly, yet it melts in your mouth. Thank you so much for sharing!

Marie Moore

Brooke Stinson said...

I am wanting to make this in bulk for about 10 clients/offices. How much do you think it costs per batch?

Anonymous said...

If you whisk you butter cream first it makes morexx

Anonymous said...

What size bag of chocolate chips did you use?

Anonymous said...

Thank you SO much for this easy yummy recipe, I also used the buttercream frosting and everyone thought I had slaved over the stove to have something THIS tasty(shhh our secret) we loved it and def a keeper, Merry Christmas :)

Anonymous said...

I made this with strawberry icing and strawberry extgact. Oh my goodness!!!! To die for. Quick n easy recipe.

Anonymous said...

Can't wait to try this!!! Giving it as gifts thanks for the recipe

Anonymous said...

I followed the directions and it does not taste like fudge at all.

Anonymous said...

Yummy! I took a toothpick and swirled in some blue food coloring on the top just for fun. Very pretty against the white. :)

Emilie said...

I followed the recipe and it tasted delicious! Are there any other combinations that you have tried and liked? Thanks so much for sharing the recipe!

Anonymous said...

My husband hates white chocalate but I made this fudge while he was at work and he fell in love with it! I almost had to hide the batch so everyone else could have some! LOL!

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bubbles said...

OMG! I made these today ,it was so easily just want I look
for in a recipe, I also add chop almond ,dried cherries! So good !

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