We get together as a family a lot during the holiday season. I think we have fudge at every gathering! We all love it! This fudge is so simple to make and my entire family loved it.
Andes Mint Fudge Recipe:
(makes 24 servings)
Ingredients:
1 cup granulated sugar
1 (7 ounce) jar marshmallow creme
1 cup (2 sticks) butter
1 (10 ounce) bag Andes Mint Baking Chips
1 (5 ounce) can evaporated milk
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Directions:
Line a 9×13″ baking dish with foil and spray with nonstick cooking spray; set aside. Heat sugar, butter, milk and marshmallow creme in a large saucepan over medium heat until it boils, stirring constantly. Let boil and stir continuously for 5 minutes. Add Andes Baking Chips and vanilla and stir until the chips are melted. Spread immediately into prepared pan. Refrigerate for at least 2 hours or until set up. Cut into 1 inch squares.
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barb says
Does this fudge stay firm after it is removed from the refrigerator? Thanks!
Cyd says
It will soften a little after being out of the fridge for a while.
Kristy says
Do you know if you can substitute regular marshmallows for the marshmallow cream? We can’t use it because of food allergies and I have been dying for a good fudge recipe but they all use the marshmallow cream.
Conny says
If you can use sweetened condensed milk, this recipe is amazing. Soft and smooth every time. Just substitute a bag of Andes chips for 2 cups of the chips called for in the recipe. It’s my favorite and so versatile. http://www.eaglebrand.com/recipes/details/?RecipeId=3968
Cyd says
We have never made this fudge using marshmallows. So I googled it and the answers varied. A lot of people said it would work fine, but the consistency may be a little different and the taste a little different. Would take about 1 3/4 cups of mini marshmallows to equal the 7 ounce container of marshmallow creme. Hope this helps!
betty hatcher says
i had thought that your e-mail page was pinterest friendly…what happened? or am i mistaken…
Sally says
Had no problem just now pinning this to my candy making board on Pinterest. Thank you for all the great, fun recipes.
Megan says
I make this same fudge recipe every year with regular chocolate chips. Andes chips sounds great! I usually add the marshmallow creme at the end with the chips and don’t boil it with the other ingredients. Did I read that right or maybe this is a fabulous new tip!
Sara S. says
I made this today and it is delicious!! Thanks so much for the recipe. I’m taking it to my sons Christmas concert tomorrow for the get together afterwards. I think everyone will love it!
Heather says
I have attempted making this twice and neither time it has set.
Please help,
Debbie says
Any ideas where I might purchase the Andes baking mints chips at? Cannot find at my local grocery stores. Can I just use my regular mints?
Valerie says
Any ideas why this only has a 1 star rating?? I would love to try it, but I don’t want to waste my time on something that doesn’t work either.
Jenny says
Probably because it won’t set and you have to eat it with a spoon. It tastes good, though.
Steph says
This recipe is way too soft/Melty and sticky and won’t come out like the picture at all… Just trying to save people time and ingredient money.
Dana says
Mine looked nothing like your picture. The green from the mint rose to the top and the chocolate part did not set right. It was horrible…to me anyways…but my kids like it.
Debbie- Walmart carries the Andes chips in the baking aisle.
Jenny says
Have tried this recipe twice. It won’t set. I am going to try to resurrect the second try with some chocolate chips. Are you sure this is supposed to be evaporated milk? I see other recipes use sweetened condensed. Huge difference!
Cait says
This didn’t turn out for me at all… too bad, because it’s not exactly a cheap recipe to make. The “fudge” is super gooey. I think I’ll roll into small balls and coat in icing sugar, maybe?
kay says
Try making it without boiling the marshmallow. Add that and the chips at the end. That will make it set.
Laura Williams says
Total waste of money! Followed directions exactly and it did not set. Had the consistency of caramel.
Heather says
We make this fudge every year, except we usually use regular chocolate chips. This year I decided to try it with the Andes mint chips. It is the same recipe that is on the back of the Kraft marshmallow cream jar. You do not want to boil the marshmallow cream along with the other ingredients, instead, add it at the end with the chips and it will turn out great.
Rebecca says
Thank God I read your comment, Heather. I bought everything for this and did not see the rating beforehand. These recipes can spread fast on Pinterest and this one seems to be popular.
Rebecca says
Update: It worked! I wisked in the marshmallow after I turned off the heat and it set in less than two hours. Tastes amazing!
Jess S says
THIS RECIPE DOES NOT WORK!!!!! Read the reviews before you waste your time and money. Did not set up at all after 5 hours in fridge!!
Tim says
I don’t know what you people are doing. We own several shops make 40 different fudge variations. I make this one personally. NO problems setting.
Lyndsey says
Count me in as one who was not able to get this to set up. It’s a huge bummer because this is not a cheap recipe to make.
Nicole says
I read reviews and whisked in the marshmallow after I cooked it but I still had the same problem Dana did. The green rose to the top and it looks really gross. Tastes ok but I don’t know what I did wrong!
Becky says
You have to boil the sugar milk mixture long enough or it won’t set.
Christina says
I too had problems with the recipe, I followed the directions exactly. I should have read the reviews and suggestions first. The first batch way too soft. The second and third set but there was a thin layer of hardened oil. It either separated from the chocolate or the butter. What a disappointment as this was suppose to be for Christmas gifts.
Sarah McFarlane says
Looking here for advice about why this didn’t set. Followed directions exactly. Looks like a lot are having this prob. Bummer! I am dipping apple slices in it and it tastes amazing, but I wanted fudge cubes. Any updates on this recipe?
Ibtina says
Adding marshmallow cream after boiling made a huge difference.
Heidi says
I also should have read the reviews before I tried this. It did not set up even after leaving it overnight in the fridge!