Super Easy Slow Cooker Fudge Sauce Recipe


This super easy slow cooker fudge recipe makes for a massive batch. We were able to fill quite a few jars to give to family and friends and top ice cream sundaes for most of the year!

Let’s make a super easy crockpot fudge!

let’s make a super easy slow cooker fudge SAUCE

This slow cooker fudge sauce recipe works really well on busy days! I like the ability to set it and forget it.

Related: Easiest 2 Ingredient Microwave Fudge Recipe, Ever!

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a slow cooker, dark chocolate chips, evaporated milk, and sweetened condensed milk for making slow cooker fudge sauce
You need chocolate chips, evaporated milk, condensed milk, and butter to make slow cooker fudge.

Slow cooker fudge sauce ingredients

Directions for making slow cooker sauce fudge

Step 1

Get your big slow cooker out, put the chocolate chips in, and turn the heat on high.

Step 1 for making slow cooker fudge is to put the chocolate chips, condensed milk, evaporated milk, and butter into the slow cooker and turn it on high
Put all of your ingredients into the slow cooker and turn it onto high.

Step 2

Add the cans of sweetened condensed milk, evaporated milk, and butter.

dark chocolate fudge being cooked in a slow cooker until thick
Stir your fudge occasionally until it’s thick but not forming peaks.

Step 3

Stir until all the chips are wet, then watch the chocolate and butter melt. It takes approximately an hour for the fudge to cook. If your fudge looks too thick (making peaks), add more evaporated milk to it and stir out the clumps.

Step 4

When the fudge has a thick syrupy consistency, boil your jars and lids to sanitize them and fill the hot jars with the hot fudge.

slow cooker fudge canned for storing
Store your slow cooker fudge in jars.

Step 5

Put the lids on the jars. As the jars of fudge cool, the lids will seal – you should hear a ping sound. The fudge lasts forever, assuming you don’t eat it all!

Step 6

The best part of making the fudge is cleaning out the bowl afterward!

The fudge will thicken once it’s cooled. If you are like me, you’ll probably just take a spoon to it, however, if you want to pour it over ice cream, add a layer of fudge to a cake, or dip fruit in it, then you will need to warm it up and stir until it’s smooth again.

slow cooker fudge will thicken when cool so you will need to reheat it for pouring
Slow cooker fudge thickens when cool so reheat it for pouring.

Variations for slow cooking super easy crockpot fudge recipe

Chocolate peppermint fudge

Add 5 peppermint candy sticks to the batch for chocolate-peppermint fudge. 

Cherry fudge

Add 1 1/2 cups of maraschino cherry juice and half a cup of dry in place of the evaporated milk. If you are really industrious, you can dry the cherries from your maraschino cherry jar in your oven (on its lowest setting, turning them occasionally). Dried cherries and this cherry fudge make a great ice cream topping.

Chocolate toffee fudge

Use milk chocolate and substitute one of the bags of chocolate for toffee bits. Chocolate-toffee topping is delish!

Chocolate almond fudge

Add 2 tablespoons of almond extract. It’s a nice Italian variation, great for coffee!

how to serve slow cooker fudge

This is such rich and yummy fudge that is best eaten with a spoon. This is featured in our 35 Ways to Make Fudge, which has many other favorite fudge recipes.

Prep Time
5 minutes

Cook Time
1 hour

Total Time
1 hour 5 minutes

Ingredients

  • 5 12oz bags of chocolate chips – we used dark chocolate for the rich flavor and antioxidants!
  • 2 14oz cans sweetened condensed milk
  • 1 12oz can evaporated milk
  • 2 tablespoons of butter

Instructions

  1. Get your big crockpot out, put the chocolate chips in, and turn the heat on high.
  2. Add the cans of sweetened condensed milk, evaporated milk, and butter.
  3. Stir until all the chips are wet, then watch the chocolate and butter melt. It should take approximately 1 hour. You’ll have to stir the fudge occasionally so it doesn’t burn. If your fudge looks too thick (making peaks), add a little more evaporated milk to it and stir out the clumps.
  4. When the fudge has a thick syrupy consistency, boil your jars and lids to sanitize them and fill the hot jars with the hot fudge.
  5. Put the lids on the jars. As the jars of fudge cool, the lids will seal – you should hear a ping sound. The fudge lasts forever, assuming you don’t eat it all!
  6. The best part of making the fudge is cleaning out the bowl afterward!

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Did you and your family enjoy this super easy slow cooker fudge? We’d love to hear! Let us know in the comments. 



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