Peppermint Fudge
Made with a sweet and creamy combination of cream cheese icing and vanilla chips combined with crushed candy cane pieces, this festive peppermint fudge recipe is quick, easy, and the perfect minty holiday treat.
When we got married, my husband thought the only place you could get fudge was in a candy kitchen in the Smoky Mountains. He had no idea that the best fudge came from your own kitchen! Everyone in my family dearly loves fudge. However, I usually make it only during the holidays, with the rare treat for a birthday or other occasion when someone specially requests it. The main reason for this is that the fudge I love is a good bit of work.
However, the basic recipe for this candy cane fudge is a game changer and it is adaptable to countless variations. I’m bringing you just one variation today, more to come in the coming weeks!
This peppermint fudge tastes like my old-fashioned recipe but:
- It’s simpler to make.
- There’s no need for a candy thermometer.
- It requires no stovetop cooking so is so much quicker and easier to make.
- It can be made at about half the cost.
I know when you see the recipe you won’t believe that this tastes like old-fashioned fudge. Because yes, it’s made with just 4 interesting ingredients (and not one of them is sweetened condensed milk): cream cheese frosting, vanilla chips, peppermint oil, and crushed candy cane pieces. All you need to do is melt the chocolate and icing and combine all ingredients together.
That’s all there is to it! Let it cool and then take a bite of this sweet fudge that’s got just the right amount of peppermint flavor. It truly has the same texture and consistency of regular fudge that you’d have no idea it was made with frosting! I bet you’re intrigued now, right? Let’s go make some easy peppermint fudge!
Recipe Ingredients
- Store-bought cream cheese icing
- Vanilla chips
- Peppermint oil
- Crushed candy canes
How to Make Peppermint Fudge
In a microwave-safe bowl, place vanilla chips.
Microwave at one-minute increments, stirring after each, until melted and smooth.
Open the icing container and remove the foil lid.
Place it in the microwave for about one minute, then stir it into the melted morsels until well blended.
Stir in peppermint oil, if desired, and then add crushed candy canes.
Pour the fudge mixture into greased 8×8 baking dish and cover it with plastic wrap.
Then allow your candy cane fudge to cool completely before cutting it into small squares.
Storage
- When stored in an airtight container in the fridge, homemade fudge lasts for up to 1 week.
- However, you can also freeze fudge for up to 3 months. Let it thaw in the fridge overnight before serving.
Recipe Notes
- You can use Duncan Hines or Betty Crocker or even Aldi’s brand of cream cheese frosting. I’ve used them all.
- Instead of candy cane pieces, you can use crushed peppermint candy pieces.
- I recommend cooling your fudge for at least 2 hours before cutting and serving.
- If you can’t get your hands on peppermint oil, peppermint extract also works. You’ll want to use about a teaspoon, as it’s not as concentrated as peppermint oil.
Recipe FAQs
Can I use a different kind of chocolate in my peppermint fudge?
Absolutely! You can use vanilla chips or white chocolate chips. Or you can make chocolate peppermint fudge with semi-sweet chocolate chips, dark chocolate chips, or milk chocolate chips. Another option is to use chocolate chunks or a coarsely chopped baking chocolate bar.
Can I make peppermint fudge ahead of time?
Absolutely! This peppermint fudge recipe is a great holiday treat to make in advance, as it lasts up to 1 week in the fridge. So feel free to make it a few days in advance and store it in the fridge until it’s time to serve it.
Here are more fantastic fudge recipes:
Recipe For Easy Chocolate Fudge
Homemade Fudge With Variations
Ingredients
- 1 16-ounce can store-bought cream cheese icing
- 12 ounces vanilla morsels or white chocolate chips
- 2-3 drops peppermint oil (optional)
- 3-4 crushed candy canes
Instructions
- In a microwave-safe bowl, place vanilla chips. Microwave at one-minute increments, stirring after each, until melted and smooth.12 ounces vanilla morsels or white chocolate chips
- Open the icing container and remove the foil lid. Place it in the microwave for about one minute, then stir it into the melted morsels until well blended.1 16-ounce can store-bought cream cheese icing
- Stir in peppermint oil, if desired, and then add crushed candy canes.2-3 drops peppermint oil (optional), 3-4 crushed candy canes
- Pour the fudge mixture into a greased 8x8 baking dish and cover it with plastic wrap. Then allow it to cool completely before cutting.
Nutrition
“God didn’t bring ya this far to drop ya off now!”
~Bea Ezell, Submitted by Cindy Roadman.
LOOOOOVE this fudge Christy! Some folks are just so clever who come up with the ease of this ‘fun’ treat. I’ve made it with peanut butter and chocolate, but never have done peppermint. That’s about to change. Thanks!
Thank you!! Can’t wait to hear how you like the peppermint!!
Sounds wonderful and super easy. Curious if something is left out, tho, because in the Ingredients list, the icing has an asterisk after it but I don’t see any info linked to that. What am I missing?
Thank you for asking this! I’m going crazy looking for the * and what it’s referring to!!
I replied to another comment with this before I went to bed last night, sorry y’all missed it and had to wonder! I’ll go add it into the post now.
My earlier reply: Oh I meant to say you can use Duncan Hines or Betty Crocker or even Aldi’S brand. I’ve used them all.
P.S. I’m encouraged to know y’all are paying this close of attention! thank you! 🙂
I did this last year with canned pistachio icing, white chips, and chopped pistachios. I have also done it with candied chopped cherries and cherry icing, and on and on. Love to make a bunch and wrap a bar of each for a box for Christmas gifts. Always goes over BIG! Not a fan of peppermint.
Oh my goodness, I bet that was good!!!
Oh those sound wonderful! I have only made the “old fashioned” cook on the stove kind of fudge. I will have to try these variations! I usually make plain chocolate, chocolate w/pecans, peanut butter, and chocolate/peanut butter fudge as well as other candy and cookies to make boxes for gifts for Christmas.
I will have to try this. I love peppermint. I know I will have to be careful!
I hope you enjoy it Shannon!!!
Genius! And it’s much more dignified than simply eating the frosting with a spoon. Not that I’ve ever done such a thing…
I just love you Alexandra!!!
Sounds great! Can you substitute chocolate icing and chocolate chips? Our favorite is chocolate fudge with pecans.
Loved your gift list. Thanks for making it.
Yes! ‘Y favorite combo for fudge that tastes identical to old fashioned is semi sweet choc chips and cream cheese icing 🙂
Could I substitute a 12 oz pkg of almond bark or candyquick for the vanilla morsels?
Sure can!