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With a generous scattering of crunchy maltesers on top, this delicious maltesers chocolate fudge has just 3 ingredients and it couldn't be easier to make for homemade gifts and treats!
Every year for Christmas I make lots of lovely homemade sweets and treats for my family and I've been preparing this week by testing some new flavour variations of my 2 ingredient fudge.
Be sure to check out my recipe video so you can see just how easy these are to make!
This is a great recipe to make with kids - they'll love breaking up the chocolate, helping to smooth the fudge and pressing in the maltesers (and maybe 'helping' you by sampling a few along the way!).
This yummy maltesers fudge is perfect to make as gifts for family, friends and teachers at Christmas and all the year around.
Easy Maltesers Chocolate Fudge
Ingredients:
- 500g milk chocolate
- 1 400g tin condensesed milk
- 100g maltesers
Method:
Line a smallrectangular bakingtrayor cake tin with baking parchment. If you don’t have any, tin foil will also work.
Break or chop the milk chocolate into pieces and place in a large microwavable bowl. Pour over the condensed milk and mix together well.
Pop the bowl into the microwave and heat in short bursts of around 30 seconds, taking it out and stirring in between, until the chocolate has almost melted. Be careful not to overheat.
Once the chocolate is melted, beat well with a wooden spoon until it all comes together smoothly.
Tip into the tin and spread around into an even layer. Use a palette knife or spatula to smooth the top down.
Sprinkle over the maltesers, gently but quickly pushing them into the fudge with your fingertips before it sets.
Pop the tray of fudgeinto the fridge and leave to set. Once it has set hard, take it out andcut into pieces to serve.
Note: I cut mine into 6 mini slabs, scoring lines into the top and packing in cellophane bags to give as gifts.
This recipe is just one of 4 delicious new chocolate fudge flavours that I've created for Christmas this year. Pop over to my 3 Ingredient Chocolate Fudge - 4 Ways blog post or click on the image below to see the other chocolate fudge recipes!
You'll also find more flavours and topping ideas over in my 2 ingredient chocolate fudge post, or for even more fudge ideas, check out these seasonal variations too:
Milk Chocolate Mini Egg Fudgefor Easter
White Chocolate Mini Egg Fudgefor Easter
for Valentines Day
If you liked this recipe, you might enjoy these easy chocolate treat recipes too:
Giant Chocolate Jazzies
Chocolate Dipped Marshmallows
Homemade Hot Chocolate Stirrers
For more delicious treat ideas and recipes,check out theDesserts and Sweet Treatssectionhere on the Eats Amazing blog or pop over and follow myDesserts and TreatsPinterest board for recipe inspiration all the year around!
Grace
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Easy Maltesers Chocolate Fudge
Just 5 minutes to make and with only 3 ingredients, this easy maltesers chocolate fudge is perfect for homemade gifts at Christmas and all the year around!
Prep Time5 minutes mins
Chilling Time2 hours hrs
Total Time2 hours hrs 5 minutes mins
Course: Dessert, Gift
Cuisine: British, Christmas
Servings: 6 blocks of fudge
Author: Grace Hall
Ingredients
- 500 g milk chocolate
- 1 400 g tin condensesed milk
- 100 g maltesers
Instructions
Line a smallrectangular bakingtrayor cake tin with baking parchment. If you don’t have any, tin foil will also work.
Break or chop the milk chocolate into pieces and place in a large microwavable bowl. Pour over the condensed milk and mix together well.
Pop the bowl into the microwave and heat in short bursts of around 30 seconds, taking it out and stirring in between, until the chocolate has almost melted. Be careful not to overheat.
Once the chocolate is melted, beat well with a wooden spoon until it all comes together smoothly.
Tip into the tin and spread around into an even layer. Use a palette knife or spatula to smooth the top down.
Sprinkle over the maltesers, gently but quickly pushing them into the fudge with your fingertips before it sets.
Pop the tray of fudgeinto the fridge and leave to set. Once it has set hard, take it out andcut into pieces to serve.
Video
Notes
I like to cut my fudge into 6 mini blocks, scoring lines into the top and packing in cellophane bags to give as gifts.
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