Homemade Fluffernutter Fudge
"This Homemade Fluffernutter Fudge is pretty much a fool proof recipe! Best part? You don't need a candy thermometer."
Yields16 Large Pieces of Fudge
Preparation Time15 min
Cooking Vessel Size8 x 8-inch baking Pan
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SissieSass
Nov 28, 2018
No candy thermometer? That is huge in the fudge world. I am ready to get cooking. This fudge squares sound delightful enough to take to church or box up and give away as a gift for coworkers at the office. I know I always appreciate a nice tin of fudge during the holidays.
FoodLover
Dec 19, 2016
Well I just looked up this recipe because the name intrigued me. What is fluffernutter? I wondered. After reading the recipe I see it's marshmallow fluff and peanut butter. I like marshmallow fluff but with peanut butter?? Weeellll I am overly intrigued now and have to make this recipe. I am going to make sure everyone I know tastes it as no-one I know has ever made fudge like this. I hope to surprise them!
Emmy M
Dec 19, 2016
Hi foodlover! Make these you will not be disappointed! Marshmallow and peanut butter are perfect together. These make a great gift for neighbors, coworkers, or teachers - just wrap a few pieces in red and green cellophane tied with some curing ribbon and you have an awesome holiday treat everyone loves!
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