Cranberry Pecan Christmas Fudge Recipe (2024)

Two tone Cranberry Pecan Fudge with sweetened condensed milk is an easy 5-minute Christmas fudge recipe -- and the perfect sweet treat for the holiday season.

A layer of white chocolate fudge with dried cranberries over classic chocolate fudge with cinnamon chips and pecans creates the best fudge that tastes just like Christmas.

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squares of Christmas fudge on a white plate

Cranberry Pecan Christmas Fudge is a beautiful festive treat with all the flavors of the Christmas season.

This easy homemade fudge recipe is the perfect holiday treat and great last-minute gift idea -- you can make it in about 5 minutes!

The creamy fudge base is made with semi-sweet chocolate, crazy delicious cinnamon chips (have you had them?!), and pecans.

The white chocolate layer is a simple combo of creamy white chocolate and tart dried cranberries.

And when you take a bite of everything together, it tastes like Christmas time.

Now, don't be fooled by those pretty layers. They may look fussy, but I can assure you, this is an extremely easy recipe for Christmas fudge.

And you can whip it up in the microwave.

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Christmas Fudge Ingredients

This easy fudge recipe comes together with really simple ingredients.

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White chocolate chips. Sweet, creamy white chocolate is delicious with dried cranberries and a striking contrast to semi-sweet chocolate.

Dried cranberries. Dried cranberries add festive holiday flavor. You can also use chopped dried cherries, blueberries, or any kind of dried fruit you love.

Sweetened condensed milk. One 14 oz. can of sweetened condensed milk is divided between the two layers of white chocolate and semi-sweet chocolate fudge.

Butter. A little bit of butter makes the fudge extra smooth and creamy.

Salt. Don't worry, your fudge won't taste salty. Salt is necessary to enhance the flavors of the other ingredients.

Vanilla. A splash of vanilla is added to the chocolate layer only, so as not to darken the beautiful white fudge layer.

Semi-sweet chocolate chips. The chocolate fudge layer is made with semi-sweet chocolate, but you can use milk chocolate chips or dark chocolate chips.

Pecans. Roughly chopped pecans add texture and nutty flavor. Feel free to use your favorite nuts like walnuts, hazelnuts, almonds, or pistachios. You can also toast the pecans for even more flavor.

Cinnamon chips. Hershey's cinnamon chips are DELICIOUS! They add warm cinnamon flavor to the chocolate fudge mixture. You can find them in the baking aisle of most grocery stores, Walmart, or Target.

Step-by-step Instructions

Line an 8 or 9 inch square baking pan with parchment paper or aluminum foil sprayed with cooking spray.

Pro Tip: To keep parchment paper from slipping around the pan, brush some butter on the pan before laying down the parchment.

For the Chocolate Fudge with Pecans

Place the semi-sweet chocolate chips, cinnamon chips, 2 tablespoons of butter, ¼ teaspoon salt, vanilla extract, and ½ can of sweetened condensed milk in a microwave-safe bowl.

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chocolate chips, cinnamon chips, and sweetened condensed milk in a clear bowl

Heat in the microwave in 30-second increments, stirring in between, until the mixture is melted and smooth. Add the chopped pecans and stir to combine.

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wooden spoon stirring pecans into chocolate fudge mixture

Evenly spread the chocolate pecan fudge layer into the bottom of the prepared pan with a knife or offset spatula.

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offset spatula spreading chocolate pecan mixture into pan

For the Cranberry White Chocolate Fudge Layer

Place the white chocolate chips, 2 tablespoons of butter, ¼ teaspoon of salt, and ½ can of sweetened condensed milk in a microwave-safe bowl.

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white chocolate chips, butter, and sweetened condensed milk in a clear bowl

Heat in the microwave in 30-second intervals, stirring in between, until melted and smooth.

Stir in the dried cranberries.

wooden spoon stirring dried cranberries into white chocolate fudge mixture

Carefully pour the cranberry white fudge mixture across the top of the chocolate pecan fudge layer and spread it evenly with a knife or offset spatula.

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cranberry white chocolate fudge spread over chocolate pecan fudge in square pan

Cover with foil and chill in the refrigerator for at least 1-2 hours or until firm.

Use a sharp knife to cut the fudge into 1 to 1 ½ inch squares, wiping the blade between cuts, if necessary.

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hands holding up a bar of fudge to show the white and semi sweet chocolate layers

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squares of Christmas fudge on parchment paper

How to Store Fudge

Store fudge in an airtight container at room temperature for about a week or in the fridge for 2-3 weeks.

How to Freeze Fudge

To freeze Christmas fudge, tightly wrap it in wax paper, then in foil, and place it in a freezer bag. Freeze for up to a few months.

Expert Tips

Heat the fudge mixture in the microwave just until the chocolate and butter have melted. Do not bring it to a boil.

No need to cool the chocolate pecan fudge layer before adding the white chocolate cranberry fudge layer. All you need is a gentle touch while spreading the top layer.

Let the Christmas fudge cool completely before cutting.

Take the fudge out of the refrigerator 5-10 minutes before cutting. If the fudge is too cold, it could splinter when cut.

Recipe FAQs

How do you cut fudge cleanly?

There are a couple of things you can do to make nice sharp clean cuts of fudge.

First, be sure to use a sharp knife. You can also run it under hot water to warm it up so it will easily slice through the fudge.

Next, if the fudge is at room temperature, chill it to let it firm up a bit. If the fudge is in the fridge, let it sit at room temperature for a few minutes. Fudge that is too cold can splinter when cut. How do you store microwave fudge?

If you'll be enjoying your fudge within 1-2 weeks, it is best to store it at room temperature. For longer storage, place it in the fridge for 2-3 weeks.

Can I freeze fudge with sweetened condensed milk?

Yes! Christmas fudge is such a great recipe because it freezes really well. To freeze fudge, wrap it tightly in wax paper, wrap it again in foil, and place it in a freezer bag. You can store it in the freezer for a few months.

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squares of Christmas fudge on a white plate

Recipe Essentials

An offset spatula works perfectly for smoothing out the top of the fudge.

I always keep a box of these parchment paper sheets handy. They're much easier to work with than rolls.

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