Salted Caramel Fudge Recipe (2024)

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Salted caramel fudge is one of my ultimate feel-good foods. I love the sweet and salty flavor profile, the scrumptious melt-in-your-mouth buttery taste, and the fact that it’s incredibly easy to make. I mean, it requires just five simple ingredients to go from Zero to Hero. So, it’s virtually the Hercules of the dessert world!

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What makes this fudge special to me is the fact that it reminds me of an old-school recipe that my Gramma B used to make. It used to be just the right amount of chewy without losing its signature flavor profile that kept me coming back for chunk after chunk. Seriously – visits to Gramma’s were always the best.

But the first time I tried to recreate her famous fudge, disaster struck and I burned the pan. I’m not afraid to admit this as it happens to fudge newbies. I kept the heat too high and I wasn’t constantly stirring the mixture.

These days, I know better and have learned that it’s super important to keep the fudge constantly moving. I also invested in a handy candy thermometer to get the fudge to the right temperature for optimal creaminess!

Once I’ve pressed in the delicious sea salt topping and left the fudge block in the fridge to cool for a couple of hours, this masterpiece is ready to serve. And you won’t be disappointed. The sea salt complements the sweet and creamy caramel perfectly. If I’m being honest, it’s just one of those simple desserts that just makes you say “mmm!”.

Why You’ll Love This Salted Caramel Fudge

  • It requires just a few ingredients!
  • It’s easy to involve the kiddos.
  • The condensed milk blends perfectly with the unsalted butter and sugar to create a rich and chewy fudge.
  • It’s a great choice for homemade food gifts!
  • You can easily switch the recipe up with variations and substitutions every time you make it!

Ingredients

  • Sweetened condensed milk
  • Brown sugar
  • Milk
  • Coarse sea salt
  • Unsalted butter
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How to Make Salted Caramel Fudge

  • Step One: Line a 9×9 baking pan with parchment paper and grease well.
  • Step Two: Combine sweetened condensed milk, brown sugar, milk, and unsalted butter in a heavy-based saucepan and stir over medium heat until the mixture is bubbling comfortably. Note: make sure you keep the fudge moving at all times especially around the edges so the sugar won’t burn.
  • Step Three: Stir until the fudge has turned a golden brown color, around 15 to 20 minutes.
  • Step Four: Test the fudge by picking up a small teaspoon of the fudge and dropping it in a small amount of cold water. If the fudge forms a firm ball, then it’s cooked enough. If you are using a candy thermometer, this is at the 118 to 120C stage.
  • Step Five: Remove the fudge from the heat and add ½ teaspoon of coarse sea salt. Beat with a wooden spoon for about 10 minutes or until the fudge is thick and lightly grainy.
  • Step Six: Pour the fudge into your prepared baking pan and smooth into the corners.
  • Step Seven: Sprinkle on the remaining coarse sea salt and press in gently with your fingers.
  • Step Eight: Cool the fudge in the fridge for at least two hours before cutting it into bite-sized pieces.
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Equipment Needed

Making this salted caramel fudge couldn’t be easier. You just need a few pieces of equipment to bring things to life!

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What to Serve with Salted Caramel Fudge

  • Red Velvet Hot Chocolate
  • Cinnamon Hot Chocolate
  • Homemade Eggnog
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Recipe Tips and Tricks

  • It’s always a good idea to use high-quality ingredients for the most delicious fudge. Farm fresh butter and top-notch brown sugar are the most critical ingredients to get right!
  • Don’t skimp on the cooling time. It’s tempting to dig into this salted caramel fudge as quickly as possible. But you need to leave it to cool in the fridge for at least 2 hours before taking a piece. Otherwise, you’ll be left with a gloopy mess that’s impossible to slice. If I’m being honest, I try and cool it for at least 3-4 hours for the best results.
  • If you’re adding other mix-ins like chocolate, remove the fudge from the heat and quickly stir them in. This should allow the flavors to mix while the fudge thickens.
  • To avoid a hard and crumbly fudge, don’t let the temperature get too hot while it’s on the stove. Practice makes perfect, but as long as you’re stirring regularly and managing the heat, you’ll be fine.
  • If you have a candy thermometer, you can test your fudge to achieve the perfect level of creaminess. Fudge between 118 to 120C is usually best, but you can experiment with texture and temperatures until you reach your ideal texture.
  • Don’t forget to add salt during the cooking process. This stabilizes the fudge mixture and stops it from foaming!

Variations and Substitutions

  • If you want to add even more sweetness to the recipe, you can throw in a dash of maple syrup for an even richer taste!
  • If you don’t want to (or can’t) use condensed milk, you can leave it out and melt the sugar and butter together with a small amount of heavy cream instead. It won’t have exactly the same texture, but it’s a decent substitute!
  • For a chocolatey kick, throw in unsweetened cocoa powder and a small amount of vanilla extract.

Storage Instructions

One of the things that I love most about this salted caramel fudge is the fact that it stores like a dream.

You simply need to pop your fudge into an airtight container and separate each layer with a sheet of parchment paper (to avoid sticking!).

It should last at room temperature for up to 3 weeks, but it might hang on a tad longer.

Can I Freeze?

You certainly can!

Simply place the fudge in individual freezer bags or a freezer-safe container for up to 3 months.

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Fudge Recipes

  • Chocolate Cake Batter Fudge – This amazing cake batter fudge is sweet, easy to make, and topped with rich chocolate chips for texture.
  • Fudge Cookies – I adore these rich and chewy fudge cookies with a cold glass of milk. Whether you need something for a party or a chilly winter evening, you’re bound to love them.
  • No-Fail Chocolate Fudge – If you’ve never made fudge before and want guaranteed success, this no-fail chocolate fudge is the best place to start. It won’t ruin any pans, I promise!
  • Oat Fudge – Nothing beats this oat fudge when you’re craving nuts and coconut. It has a wonderfully chewy texture and sets quickly in the fridge for instant gratification.
  • Valentine’s Day Fudge – For a pretty and delicious fudge that the entire family will love, try this Valentine’s Day fudge!

You’ll also like this , caramel apple grilled cheese sandwich, homemade caramel sauce, Caramel Nut Brittle and Caramel Rice Krispie Bars.

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Salted Caramel Fudge

Created by Stacie Vaughan

Servings 80

Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 20 minutes minutes

Total Time 30 minutes minutes

Salty and sweet collide! This rich homemade fudge recipe is the ideal salted caramel bite.

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Ingredients

  • 1 can sweetened condensed milk 14oz/300ml can
  • 2 cups brown sugar
  • cup milk
  • 1 ½ teaspoons coarse sea salt divided
  • ½ cup unsalted butter

Instructions

  • Line a 9×9 inch baking pan with parchment paper and grease well.

  • Combine sweetened condensed milk, brown sugar, milk, and unsalted butter in a heavy-based saucepan and stir over medium heat until mixture is bubbling comfortably. Note: make sure you keep the fudge moving at all times especially around the edges so the sugar won’t burn.

  • Stir until the fudge has turned a golden brown colour, around 15 to 20 minutes. Test the fudge by picking up a small teaspoon of the fudge and drop it in a small amount of cold water. If the fudge forms a firm ball, then it’s cooked enough. If you are using a candy thermometer, this is at the 118 to 120C stage.

  • Remove fudge from the heat and add ½ teaspoon coarse sea salt. Beat with a wooden spoon for about 10 minutes or until the fudge is thick and lightly grainy.

  • Pour the fudge into your prepared baking pan and smooth into the corners.

  • Sprinkle on the remaining coarse sea salt and press in gently with your fingers.

  • Cool the fudge in the fridge for at least two hours before cutting into bite sized pieces.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 30kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 3mg | Sodium: 43mg | Sugar: 5g

The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

Course Desserts

Cuisine American

Keyword Salted Caramel Fudge

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FAQs

What is salted caramel fudge made of? ›

Essential Ingredients

For this fudge, you'll need brown sugar, sweetened condensed milk, regular whole milk, butter, salt, and vanilla. The salt balances the sweetness of the fudge, you'll need it! It's the holiday season after all! And a little goes a long way.

What's the difference between caramel and caramel fudge? ›

What is fudge? While caramel usually contains just one key ingredient, fudge is made from a perfectly balanced mixture of sugar, butter, and milk. Plus, it's not heated as high — around 115 degrees Celsius.

What are the ingredients in luxury caramel fudge? ›

Luxury Scottish Sea Salt & Caramel Fudge Cartons 150g

Filled with our luxury hand made Sea Salt & Caramel Fudge. The addition of sea-salt enhances the sweet vanilla/caramel notes in each bite of fudge. Ingredients: sugar, glucose syrup, sweetened condensed skimmed milk, palm oil*, flavouring, sea salt (2%), salt.

Why isn t my caramel fudge setting? ›

Fudge Didn't Set

If your fudge turned out super sticky, or it didn't set as it cooled, it probably never got hot enough. This mistake is super easy to avoid if you use a candy thermometer and cook the fudge to the temperature specified in the recipe (usually between 234 and 239°F).

What makes salted caramel so good? ›

These are sweet, salty, sour, bitter and umami. Salted caramel combines two of these, giving an effect that chefs call “flavour layering”. Salt also acts as an enhancer of flavour (that's why you sprinkle it on your chips, for instance), so that's why it makes caramel taste even better.

What's the difference between salted caramel and butterscotch? ›

This is a common question since both are cooked sugar concoctions. But the main difference is caramel is made with granulated sugar while butterscotch is made with brown sugar. At its simplest, caramel is sugar that's heated and melted until it's brown but not burned.

Do butterscotch and caramel taste the same? ›

The main difference between caramel and butterscotch is that caramel is made by heating white, granulated sugar to various stages, while butterscotch is made with brown sugar and butter, which gives it a deeper, more rounded flavor, thanks to the butter and molasses.

Is butterscotch burnt caramel? ›

The difference between butterscotch and caramel is that caramel is made with white granulated sugar and cooked to 340 degrees Fahrenheit, whereas butterscotch is made with brown sugar and cooked to 289 degrees Fahrenheit.

What are the three types of caramel? ›

There are many different kinds of caramel, including soft caramels, hard caramels, and chewy caramels. Soft caramels are made with a high proportion of milk or cream, which gives them a soft, creamy texture. Hard caramels, on the other hand, are made with very little milk or cream, and have a harder, crunchier texture.

What is in Mackinac Island fudge? ›

Ingredients. Milk, cream, sugar, corn syrup, skim milk, high fructose corn syrup, whey, water, chocolate liquor, hydrogenated coconut oil, peanut oil, alkalized cocoa, mono and diglycerides, buttermilk, butter, natural flavors, soy lecithin, pectin, salt, cellulose gum, xanthan gum, guar gum, annatto (color), vanilla.

What ingredient makes fudge hard? ›

Too cooked

At this temperature, the sugar is too concentrated and there is not enough water left to form syrup around sugar crystals. The result is hard and brittle fudge. To save the fudge, put it in a saucepan with 45 to 60 ml (3 or 4 tbsp.)

What makes fudge chewy? ›

Chewy fudge results from the excessive moisture present in the mixture, which means the fudge was not cooked to the right temperature and could not be cooked enough to release the moisture. However, take care not to overcook fudge because it will take away the moisture and leave you with hard, chewy candy.

What is the secret to good fudge? ›

Valuable tips for successful fudge
  • Don't stir during cooking. Fudge can be cooked on the stove or in the microwave. ...
  • Avoid crystallization. During cooking, sugar crystals can stick to the sides of the pan. ...
  • Let cool before beating. After being cooked, the sugar must crystallize again to create fudge. ...
  • Beat the mixture.

What is the secret to smooth fudge that is not gritty? ›

Once the sugar has dissolved and the mixture has come to a boil, do not stir it. If you do, the sugar can crystallize, giving your fudge a gritty texture. As you beat the fudge, pay attention to color and texture. Once the fudge loses its sheen and thickens, put down your spoon.

Why did my fudge turn into toffee? ›

It could be the pan. Is it a heavy base one that you used to use? I made fudge over Christmas which turned out perfect but made another batch in a thinner base pan and it turned to toffee as it heated too quickly and unevenly.

What is caramel fudge made of? ›

It's so easy to throw together and everyone always loves it. I'm obsessed with all things caramel. If you are too, you will adore this homemade fudge. Combining sweetened condensed milk, brown sugar, butter and white chocolate, it's rich and sweet – in the best kind of way.

What is the difference between salted caramel and normal caramel? ›

Flavour Contrast: Normal caramel is characterised by its sweet, buttery taste, derived from caramelised sugar combined with butter and cream. It has a rich, indulgent flavour profile that is predominantly sweet. In salted caramel, adding salt creates a contrast that enhances the complexity of the caramel's flavour.

What are the ingredients in salted caramel chocolate? ›

Sugar, cocoa mass, caramel pieces (6%) [sugar, lactose (milk), milk fat, skim milk powder, salt, flavourings, emulsifier (rapeseed lecithin)], caramelised sugar pieces (sugar, cocoa butter), cocoa butter, milk fat, emulsifier (soy lecithin), sea salt (0.3%) (fleur de sel), flavouring.

Why is salted caramel so addictive? ›

The combination of salty and sweet flavours, plus fat, found in salted caramel releases an unusually intense rush of morphine-like endogenous opioids – or endorphins – in the brain. It does so, moreover, in a way that never gets boring, say scientists at the University of Florida.

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