Ingredient Peanut Butter Fudge

Makes 16 squares (8×8 pan)

1 (16 oz) container vanilla frosting (full-fat, like Betty Crocker or Pillsbury—avoid “lite”)

1 (16 oz) jar creamy peanut butter (not “natural”—needs stabilizers to set firm!)

✅ Joye’s Optional Upgrades (Because You Love Depth & Crunch!)

½ tsp pure vanilla extract (stirred in after melting—deepens flavor)

Pinch of fine sea salt (balances sweetness—your signature touch!)

¼ cup mini chocolate chips or chopped roasted peanuts (folded in before chilling)

Flaky sea salt sprinkled on top before chilling (elegant finish!)

⚠️ Pro Tip: Use creamy peanut butter—not crunchy—for ultra-smooth fudge. Save the crunch for the topping!

Step-by-Step Instructions

1. Melt with Care

→ In a large microwave-safe bowl, combine frosting and peanut butter.

→ Microwave on medium (50%) power in 30-second intervals, stirring well between each, until smooth and glossy (~1.5–2 minutes total).

✅ Don’t rush—high heat can cause separation. Stir until fully blended.

2. Customize (If You Like!)

→ Stir in vanilla extract, sea salt, or mix-ins (chocolate chips, etc.) until evenly distributed.

3. Press & Set

→ Line an 8×8-inch pan with parchment paper, leaving overhang on two sides (for easy lifting!).

→ Pour mixture into pan.

→ Smooth the top with a greased spatula or offset knife.

→ Optional: Sprinkle with extra peanuts or flaky salt.

4. Chill to Perfection

→ Refrigerate 1–3 hours, or until firm and sliceable.

→ For faster set: Freeze 45–60 minutes (but fridge = creamier texture).

5. Slice & Shine

→ Lift slab out using parchment overhang.

→ Cut into 16 squares with a sharp knife (wipe blade with hot water between cuts for clean edges).

Tips for Perfect Fudge (Joye-Approved!)

🔸 Use full-fat, shelf-stable brands. “Natural” or low-fat versions contain oils/water that prevent firm setting.

🔸 Stir well after each microwave burst. Smooth = no grainy pockets.

🔸 Chill fully. Soft fudge = messy slices. Patience pays.

🔸 Say “Ready?” before serving. It’s not superstition—it’s ritual. And rituals make sweets sweeter.

Delicious Variations to Try

Chocolate Swirl

Swirl ¼ cup melted chocolate into fudge before chilling

Rich, marbled,

so

giftable

S’More Fudge

Fold in ½ cup mini marshmallows + ¼ cup crushed graham crackers

Nostalgic, campfire magic

Salted Caramel

Swirl 2 tbsp thick caramel sauce into fudge before chilling

Your love of sweet-salty depth—

so

Kentucky

Nut-Free Joy

Use sunflower seed butter (like SunButter) + vanilla frosting

Safe, creamy, still deeply satisfying

Storage & Make-Ahead Tips

Fridge (covered): Up to 2 weeks in airtight container (layer with parchment).

Freezer: Up to 2 months! Freeze in single layer, then bag. Thaw at room temp 15 mins.

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