3-Ingredient Old Fashioned Peanut Butter Fudge

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3-Ingredient Old Fashioned Peanut Butter Fudge

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3-Ingredient Old Fashioned Peanut Butter Fudge
3-Ingredient Old Fashioned Peanut Butter Fudge

3-Ingredient Old Fashioned Peanut Butter Fudge is a fail-proof recipe for fudge that tastes just like the fudge Grandma used to make. It's sweet and creamy, yet it is incredibly simple to make. After all, this peanut butter recipe only calls for three simple ingredients. Each bite-sized piece features the perfect amount of peanut butter flavor. You won't find a more perfect peanut butter fudge recipe anywhere else, so why even try? After just one bite of this Grandma-approved recipe, you'll surely be hooked.

Serves24

Cooking Time7 min

Note From the Editor:

This fudge recipe is much easier than the labor-intensive one I remember making when I was in high school. For a couple years, I returned to my grade school to help the matriarchs (as I endearingly referred to them) of my parish school make candy for the fall fundraiser. It would take a whole crew of us working all day long for several days to meet the expected demand of fudge and potato candy.
 
Like many other confections and candies, fudge can be a little fickle. It needs to be heated to exactly the right temperature using a candy thermometer. Even if you get it to the right stage on the thermometer, the weather that day can have adverse effects on the fudge. I vividly remember a slightly humid day that ruined a whole batch of fudge. But don't fret if the weather isn't cooperating. Fudge is such a fun candy to make, and this 3-Ingredient Old Fashioned Peanut Butter Fudge means you can whip it up even quicker than you thought!

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where is the link for recipe? I clicked all of them and they all bring up page with multiple different recipes including this. But that link brings me to this page! NO recipe!

oops I found it"Click here for the best dessert recipe". sorry. Usually says click her for full recipe!

Awesome! ))))

You know all I want to do is print these recipes without having to go through Pinterest, Facebook, etc. I tried that and I do not know how. I have to go through so many steps and does not work for me. It's too bad I have to unsubscribe. There should be a button just to print, and not end up with 5 to 8 pages that I do not need.

Hello, I'm sorry you've had so much trouble. For a lot of bloggers' sites (like this one), the recipes have a print function right on the recipe box itself, allowing you to print the recipe without printing extra pages. If that doesn't work for you, you can also highlight the recipe and paste it into a Word document in order to print it. I hope this helps and I hope you reconsider unsubscribing!

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