It couldn’t be easier to make Slow Cooker White Chocolate Fudge!
Are you a big fan of fudge or know someone who is? We are huge fans in our household, especially my dad, so finding a great, simple fudge recipe was a big priority. Ive had this Slow Cooker White Chocolate Fudge Recipe recipe sitting over on my hubpages account for 5 years!! Yet for some reason have never blogged it over here, so I thought it was about time I popped it up here as well!
I have tried and failed at making fudge the normal way, on the hob with a sugar thermometer a number of times. The last attempt turned into some lovely chocolate fudge sauce perfect for ice cream sundaes, it simply wouldn’t set and I am not entirely sure why. But a few years ago I found out you can make fudge a cheats way…in your slow cooker or crock pot! And boy am I glad I found this out. I’ve been a slow cooker user since I was a uni student but somehow I never knew I could make fudge in it (or cake too for that matter!!).
It is the easiest thing to do, and only takes a few ingredients! You can’t leave your slow cooker unattended though like a normal slow cooker recipe and this only takes 30 minutes rather than 4-10 hours. But it really can’t be easier to make and the end results are smooth and creamy!
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I make a lot of edible gifts at christmas time and think this recipe will be the go to one for this coming christmas. The flavour possibilities are endless, so you can make something to suit everyones taste. Hubby’s favourite so far has been the Chocolate and Peanut Butter Fudge I made recently. But I think I will be making a smarties one for the kids and trying an alcohol based one for the grownups!!
Hope you have fun making this fudge recipe, and come up with your own great flavour ideas and enjoy your tasty fudge!
Ingredients
- 400g White Chocolate, (we actually used white choc with Strawberries in which you can get in Lidl)
- 1 tin Sweetened Condensed Milk
- 30g Butter
- 100g Dried Strawberries, finely diced
How to make your own Slow Cooker White Chocolate Fudge with Strawberries
- Put your slow cooker on high. Break the chocolate into chunks and add it to the slow cooker along with the condensed milk and butter. Leave the lid off the slow cooker
- Stir the mixture well every 10-15 minutes, making sure to scrap the edges all the way round. you need to do this for 30-45 minutes, until the mixture is completely melted and totally combined
- Add the diced strawberries and mix well. Then pour the mixture into a shallow dish, baking tin or we use a silicon cake mold as its easier to remove it.
- Pop it in the fridge to set. It will take a few hours to completely harden, we found leaving it overnight worked best (if you can resist it that long!)
- Slice into chunks and enjoy!!!
- TIP: Store it in the fridge in an airtight container to keep it fresh for longer
Slow Cooker White Chocolate and Strawberry Fudge
Equipment
- Slow Cooker/Pressure Cooker with Slow Cooker Setting
- Baking Tin/Square Silicon mould
Ingredients
- 400 g White Chocolate (we actually used white choc with Strawberries in which you can get in Lidl)
- 1 tin Sweetened Condensed Milk
- 30 g Butter
- 100 g Dried Strawberries finely diced
Instructions
- Put your slow cooker on high. Break the chocolate into chunks and add it to the slow cooker along with the condensed milk and butter. Leave the lid off the slow cooker
- Stir the mixture well every 10-15 minutes, making sure to scrap the edges all the way round. you need to do this for 1.5 hours, until the mixture is completely melted and totally combined
- Add the diced strawberries and mix well. Then pour the mixture into a shallow dish, baking tin or we use a silicon cake mold as its easier to remove it.
- Pop it in the fridge to set. It will take a few hours to completely harden, we found leaving it overnight worked best (if you can resist it that long!)
- Slice into chunks and enjoy!!!
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