It’s so easy to make fudge at home. And this list is filled with so many different fun flavor combinations for you to try.
For more sweet treats, check out all of our dessert recipes.

Fudge is so nostalgic for me.
My mom used to make rocky road fudge every year for her Christmas cookie platters and my brothers and I would sneak pieces of it from the fridge before they ever made it to her platters.
I’m not sure she noticed. But if she did, she never told us.
If you’re looking for something to make that your family will love so much they’ll talk about it years later, definitely make these fudge recipes.
They’re all delicious and are a lot cheaper to make at home than buy at your local chocolate shop.
Fudge Recipes To Make At Home
As we add more recipes for fudge to Drugstore Divas, we’ll update this list. So be sure to save it (bookmark it, pin it, however you save posts) and come back from time to time to see what we’ve added.
Easy & Simple Fudge Recipes
These are the perfect recipes for when you want fudge without a ton of effort.

2 Ingredient Peanut Butter Fudge (with condensed milk)
If you love peanut butter, you have to try this recipe. It’s only two ingredients, one of which is creamy peanut butter.
It’s a really unique recipe because most fudge is chocolate based, so this is something a little bit different.

Oreo Fudge
Crushed Oreo cookies add a really fun texture to this fudge recipe.
It’s white chocolate chip based, so you can see all those delicious cookie pieces before you even take a bite.

Rocky Road Fudge
This is the recipe my mom made every Christmas.
It has all the elements that you expect from rocky road ice cream — peanuts, marshmallows, and chocolate — but in fudge form.
Holiday & Seasonal Fudge Recipes
If you’re making fudge to go on a holiday platter, these are the recipes you need.

Candy Cane Fudge
Pieces of crushed candy cane add a really minty flavor to this fudge.
It’s also a great way to use up the candy canes that have been hanging on your Christmas tree all season.

Chocolate Christmas Fudge
This is such an easy recipe to add to your Christmas cookie platters.
It’s our traditional chocolate fudge recipe but topped with Christmas-colored M&M’s to give it some holiday flair.

Valentine’s Day Fudge
A little bit of food coloring does a lot of heavy lifting to make this white chocolate fudge festive for Valentine’s Day.
It’s topped with fun heart-shaped sprinkles to really make it feel perfect for the holiday.

Halloween Fudge
Layers of orange and brown fudge create a fun Halloween-colored treat.
It’s topped with Reese’s Pieces, which are also Halloween-colored, to make this really festive with minimal effort.
Fun & Unique Fudge Flavors
If you want a more unique fudge recipe, these are for you.

S’mores Fudge
No summer barbecue is complete without s’mores. But, when it’s too hot to roast a campfire, make this fudge instead.
It has all the flavors you’d expect from s’mores — marshmallows, chocolate, and graham crackers — but as fudge.

Watermelon Fudge
If you’re invited to a summer potluck and really want to impress the other guests, make this fudge.
It doesn’t taste like watermelon, but it’s created in a way to make it look like a watermelon — complete with mini chocolate chip watermelon “seeds” on top.

More Easy Dessert Recipes:
If you’re looking for some more simple desserts, try our Cream Cheese Puff Pastry Danishes, which are our most popular dessert recipe, and our Fluffernutter cookies, which are only a few ingredients (all of which you probably have at home).
Have you made any of these homemade fudge recipes yet? Be sure to let us know in the comments.
