Tiger Butter Fudge Recipe Easy
If you are looking for an easy candy to make for Christmas, wait until you try this tiger butter fudge recipe that’s super easy to make! Simply mix some peanut butter with chocolate to make this sweet treat the whole family will love.
I love a good recipe that whips up easily and tastes like it was professionally prepared.
And this recipe for tiger butter fudge homemade hits the mark!
You can make it in minutes and it is a serious crowd-pleaser.
I remember one of my friends’ moms making this recipe way back when I was in high school and I was hooked from the moment she sliced up some bars.
She used to make Christmas cookies for like 2 weeks straight making a different batch every day and tiger butter fudge was one of them.
You can’t beat the creamy combination of peanut butter with both white and semi-sweet chocolate chips.
It is a decadent and fun recipe to make that is perfect for the holidays because when you’re done? The fudge almost looks like it has tiger stripes.
I know a lot of people tend toward making peppermint bark for the holidays. But to me, there’s nothing quite like chocolate and peanut butter.
Am I right?
Wait until you see how easy and delicious this recipe is to make. And be sure to check out the rest of the holiday sweet treats at the end of this post.
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What I love most about this recipe is the simplicity! Because there are only three ingredients.
Isn’t that the best?
The creamy combination of white and semi-sweet chocolate chips with peanut butter whips up pretty quickly to make this crazy good homemade dessert that your family and friends will rave about.
Which makes it a simple dish to make for the holidays or really any time of year. But I prefer to make it more around the holidays because it’s a great dish for cookie exchanges, small holiday gifts, and to share at Christmas parties.
When you are finished making tiger butter fudge, both chocolates create a marbelized design that looks a little like tiger stripes.
This tiger butter fudge recipe should last about 2-3 weeks in the refrigerator.
That is if you can avoid eating it all before then! LOL!
It is so good, I doubt you’ll need the 2-3 weeks in the fridge, but if you are planning when the best time to make it before Christmas, you’ll want to give yourself no more than 2-3 weeks.
Because you pretty much just melt the chocolates with peanut butter and mix it together, this recipe for tiger butter fudge homemade is pretty simple to make!
And it is SO GOOD too. Holy fudgey goodness!
Wait until you try this super simple and easy dessert that’s perfect to make for a Christmas cookie exchange, a holiday dessert, or anytime during the year.
Ingredients and Supplies Needed To Make Tiger Butter Homemade Fudge
While this recipe for tiger butter fudge only has 3 ingredients, there are a few supplies you’ll need to make it.
Here’s what you need.
- 2 medium-sized mixing bowls
- Spatula
- Icing knife
- Microwave
- White chocolate chips
- Semi-sweet chocolate chips
- Creamy peanut butter
- 12″x9″ casserole dish
- Aluminum foil or parchment paper
- Non-stick cooking spray
Directions to Make Tiger Butter Homemade Fudge
It’s pretty simple to make tiger butter fudge.
But the best part?
It takes minutes to make. Here’s what you need to do.
- Melt white chocolate chips in a medium-sized mixing bowl in the microwave for about a minute. If it’s not melted enough to mix, put it back in the microwave for another 10 seconds and check it again.
- When the white chocolate is melted, fold in the peanut butter and mix well until thoroughly combined.
- Pour this mixture into a casserole dish covered with aluminum foil that has been greased.
- In a medium-sized mixing bowl, melt semi-sweet chocolate chips in the microwave for about a minute.
- Stir the chips until they are melted and then immediately pour over the white chocolate and peanut butter mixture.
- To get the marbelized look, take a knife and run it gently through the fudge.
- Refrigerate for a few hours until the fudge sets.
- Cut, serve and enjoy!
That’s it!
Doesn’t that sound so easy to make?
Next up on the Holiday Cookie and Sweet Treat Blog hop is my good friend Kelly from the Tattered Pew. Wait until you try her dad’s molasses cookie recipe! Yum yum!
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The Tattered Pew – Daddy’s Molasses Cookies | Open Doors Open Hearts – Cinnamon Sugar Pecans | WM Design House – Cinnamon Popcorn | She Gave It A Go – Holiday Punch
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- Quick and Easy Proscuitto Recipe Appetizer
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Tiger Butter Fudge Recipe Easy
Recipe details
Ingredients
- 1 11 oz White chocolate chips
- 1 Cup Semi-sweet chocolate chips
- 1 Cup Creamy Peanut Butter
Instructions
- Melt white chocolate chips in a medium-sized mixing bowl in the microwave for about a minute. If it’s not melted enough to mix, put it back in the microwave for another 10 seconds and check it again.
- Then fold in the peanut butter and mix both ingredients until thoroughly combined.
- Pour this mixture into a casserole dish covered with aluminum foil that has been greased.
- In a medium-sized mixing bowl, melt semi-sweet chocolate chips in the microwave for about a minute.
- Stir the chips until they are melted and then immediately pour over the white chocolate and peanut butter mixture.
- To get the marbelized look, take an icing knife and run it gently through the fudge.
- Refrigerate for a few hours until the fudge sets.
- Cut, serve and enjoy!
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8” x 8” ?
Can I substitute something else Ethel peanut butter?