Peanut Butter Fudge is made easily with only 4 simple ingredients, no candy thermometer needed! This easy fudge recipe is made with delicious and simple ingredient you can find in your pantry: peanut butter, sugar, milk and vanilla extract- that’s it!
Easy Peanut Butter Fudge is one of my favorite fudge recipes because it is so simple to make and it is always amazingly delicious. The creamy and smooth texture of this peanut butter fudge recipe reminds me of the fudge my grandma use to make.
Recipe for Peanut Butter Fudge
This fudge recipe has become my go to fudge recipe due to how quickly the fudge sets, I typically do still wait a couple hours before slicing it, but it seems to be nearly complete and set after about an hour. Fudge in an hour, that’s amazing!! Also, unlike many other fudge recipes, this one does not require a ton of stirring or attention to the exact temperature of the mixture. I enjoy making this recipe with creamy peanut butter, it produces a smooth and creamy texture that is perfect. But sometimes it is fun to mix it up and use a crunchy peanut butter, who doesn’t love a little crunchy in their fudge? No matter how you choose to make this fudge the results you will achieve a nothing less than fudge perfection!
Easy Peanut Butter Fudge Ingredients
- Sugar: You need 2 cups of graduated sugar to give this fudge the right amount of sweetness in contrast to the peanut butter flavor.
- Milk: Using 1/2 cup milk will give this fudge a perfect texture and consistency.
- Vanilla extract: Using 1 tsp of vanilla extract will help enhance the natural flavors in this recipe.
- Peanut Butter: You will need 3/4 cup peanut butter, you can use creamy or chunky depending on your preference.
Peanut Butter Fudge Easy Add-Ins and Variations
Feel free to add mini chocolate chips, salted peanuts or mini M&M candies to the top of the fudge, before it’s set. Press add-ins into the fudge slightly so that they stick.
How to make Peanut Butter Fudge
Prep
Prepare an 8X8 (or 9X9) square pan with buttered foil. To do this, cut a piece of foil that is slightly larger than the pan and then spread softened butter on the foil with a spatula or by placing your hand in a plastic bag like a glove and using your fingers to spread the butter on the foil. Press the foil into the pan, butter side up. The foil should come at least most of the way up the sides.
Making the Fudge
Next, in a medium saucepan, bring the sugar and milk to a boil over medium heat, stirring occasionally. Boil for 2 1/2 minutes.
After the 2 1/2 minutes, remove the mixture from heat and add the peanut butter and vanilla extract, stirring until smooth.
Set and serve
Proceed to pour the fudge mixture into prepared pan and let set for about 1-2 hours in the refrigerator before slicing and serving.
To slice, just remove the entire foil from the pan and fold the edges down flat. It is so much easier to slice and serve this way than trying to do it while it is still in the pan!
Serve and enjoy!
Do I need a thermometer for 4 ingredient peanut butter fudge?
You do not need a candy thermometer to make our easy peanut butter fudge! Just combine the sugar and milk and bring to a full, rolling boil. Set the timer and boil for 2-3 minutes and then proceed with the recipe.
Easy Peanut Butter Fudge
Ingredients
- 2 cups sugar
- ½ cup milk
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- ¾ cup peanut butter
Instructions
Prep
- Prepare an 8X8 (or 9X9) square pan with buttered foil. To do this, cut apiece of foil that is slightly larger than the pan and then spread softened butter on the foil with a spatula or by placing your hand in a plastic bag like a glove and using your fingers to spread the butter on the foil. Press the foil into the pan, butter side up. The foil should come at least most of the way up the sides.
Making the Fudge
- Next, in a medium saucepan, bring the sugar and milk to a boil over medium heat, stirring occasionally. Boil for 2 1/2 minutes.
- After the 2 1/2 minutes, remove the mixture from heat and add the peanut butter and vanilla extract, stirring until smooth.
Set and serve
- Proceed to pour the fudge mixture into prepared pan and let set for about1-2 hours in the refrigerator before slicing and serving.
- To slice, just remove the entire foil from the pan and fold the edges down flat. It is so much easier to slice and serve this way than trying to do it while it is still in the pan!
- Serve and enjoy!
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Easy Peanut Butter Fudge Recipe FAQ
I always make this recipe with regular creamy peanut butter and it works perfectly for achieving that smooth, fudgy texture. If you like a bit of crunch and texture, I think that crunchy peanut butter would work really well in this recipe too. Use a regular peanut butter like Jif or Skippy for best results – I have found that more natural peanut butters (the ones where the oil is separated out) usually don’t work as well in baking, most likely because they tend to be a little bit runnier.
If your fudge isn’t setting, double check that you added the full 2 cups of sugar to the pan. Make sure you brought the fudge to a full boil before starting your 2:30 timer.
Make sure you didn’t overcook the fudge to avoid it getting dry. The best way to avoid this is by setting a timer when you’re cooking the milk and sugar.
Milk and sugar boil together to make a type of candy, which, when combined with the peanut butter, cool and harden to make the fudge.
You can stir the sugar and milk while they are cooking to make sure all the sugar granules dissolve and avoid grainy fudge.
Oily fudge happens most often as a result of the type of peanut butter used to make it. Natural peanut butters tend to be more separated, resulting in oily fudge. I recommend using basic Jif or Skippy to make this fudge recipe.
Storing Easy Peanut Butter Fudge
Does homemade peanut butter fudge need to be refrigerated?
Peanut Butter fudge should NOT be refrigerated as it tends to dry out the fudge.
Can you freeze fudge?
Yes! Freezing fudge is easy. Just double wrap it in plastic wrap or parchment paper, then store it in an airtight container. Will stay fresh for 3 months. Thaw and cut into squares to serve.
How long is peanut butter fudge good for?
If stored in an airtight container on the countertop, fudge will stay good for about a week. It does slowly dry out, so I recommend enjoying it within 4-5 days.
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Peanut Butter Fudge is made with only 4 ingredients and is so easy to make. This is the perfect recipe for a family get together or any holiday, try it today and see what we mean!
Wayne says
All your recipes are great I love your style. Great job and thank you.
Jessica says
Thanks Wanyne! I appreciate your kindness!
Debbie says
This recipe is the best “no-fail” type of peanut butter fudge recipe that I have found. Awesome recipe!
Alison says
Thank you so much Debbie!
Karen says
Was looking for the recipe that was similar to what I remember as a child . This is it! It turned out great.
Bruce says
I’m having trouble getting this to set up. After like 3 hrs it’s still basically liquid, great taste but what am I doing wrong?
Nellie says
Not sure why it didn’t set up for you? Did you use a more natural type of peanut butter? Maybe put in the refrigerator to see if it sets up there?
Lori Thayer says
Is it granulated sugar or confectioner sugar?
Nellie says
Just regular granulated sugar!
Kristine says
This is amazing! How would you add chocolate to it?
Jessica says
You could stir in some chocolate chips!
Robin L Watson says
This fudge is awesome!!! I did a double batch and gave one to my roommates so they wouldn’t come after mine. So simple, which I like. Thanks for sharing
Brittany LaFarr says
My Grandmothers recipe includes a tablespoon or 2 of cocoa in with the sugar to have a hunt of chocolate taste!!
Alison says
I love that Brittany! Grandmothers always know best!
Sandi D. says
Hi just made this recipe and we are waiting to eat it! but we licked the spoon and it was awesome. My questions is can you make choclate fudge using chips and not using the P.B.. Don’t want to make it till I have heard from you. Thank you.
Jessica says
Not sure if the consistency would work out if you didn’t use peanut butter.
Shelia Hunt says
Nice! This is the recipe I grew up with and had been looking for here on Pinterest. It was easy to make. Thanks!
Cassie says
This recipe is super easy and tastes just like my Great Grandma’s, who passed away two years ago. I’m so looking forward to making boxes of fudge for my sisters and parents this year.
I will say that it really needs to be at a rolling boil to set properly. I left it out on the counter last time I made this, but I’m wondering if it would set up faster in the fridge. Too afraid to have it go wrong by putting it in the fridge to set, so please let me know if others turned out fine.
Brenda says
Followed recipe exactly and mine turnd out thick and grainy
Nellie says
So sorry it didn’t turn out for you! Sounds like maybe it boiled too long? What kind of peanut butter did you use? More “natural” peanut butters tend to be problematic in many recipes and that may have an effect as well.
Beth says
This is a super easy recipe that tastes delicious! I’ve made it several times already. Turns out perfect every time. Thanks for sharing!!
Mary Poelker says
I’ve never made peanut butter fudge. This recipe is so easy and delicious! Is looking at other recipes and their comments, and almost gave up until I found this one. My family loved it and I’m making another batch tomorrow to take to a relative. Thanks!!!!
Cheryl says
Awesome recipe, thank you. For sharing!
Delilah Ballard says
I love this recipe so much that I have memorized the picture and the name so that I know I Picked this recipe. It comes out grainy sometimes but tbh that is my fault for not following the directions fully. I love that it is only 4 ingredients and is very easy to acquire those ingredients.
Alison says
Thank you Delilah! I’m so glad you love this recipe!
Sherri Lynn Br says
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Krissy says
Does it matter what type of milk you use – whole, 1%, 2%?
Jessica says
Nope- I’ve even used almond milk!
Mim says
Great recipe! But you must use regular peanut butter and regular name brand sugar. If not it gets gritty and won’t set up right. I also like to use flavorful chips after it’s boiled. Just a cup and a quick stir and pour into prepared dish.
Jessica says
Sounds so good Mim!
Melinda Crothers says
I just made this fudge recipe and it is delicious. Thanks for sharing your recipe.
Renee Leveque says
Easy, delicious, and no fancy ingredients. Thank you for sharing! I had this recipe on e before but forgot where I put it. So glad to have it back again!
Treva says
It came out crumbly and hardened in the pan as I was stirring it ! And I followed all directions to a T , and boiled the 2.5 minutes it said ! Not sure why it did This
Nellie says
Yikes, I’m not sure what happened either! It sounds like it cooked too much, so maybe try a little less time next time? What kind of peanut butter did you use?
Carol Matney says
You all look too thin to be eating peanut butter fudge! LOL. Im a big fan tho. Love all your recipes
Nancy says
This recipe for Peanut Butter Fudge looks fabulous. My favorite way to use peanut butter in a recipe is to make a home made version of Reese’s Peanut Butter cups. Yummy!
B. Marquez says
My son in law love anything with peanut butter so I try all peanut butter recipe.
Nicole says
Aw thats so sweet