• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
Magical Ingredients
  • Home
  • Work With Me
    • Work With Me
  • About
  • Recipe Index
  • Nav Social Menu

    Let's Get Connected

    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • Twitter
menu icon
go to homepage
  • Home
  • Work With Me
    • Work With Me
  • About
  • Recipe Index
  • Nav Social Menu

    Let's Get Connected

    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • Twitter
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • Twitter
  • search icon
    Homepage link
    • Home
    • Work With Me
      • Work With Me
    • About
    • Recipe Index
    • Nav Social Menu

      Let's Get Connected

      • Facebook
      • Instagram
      • Pinterest
      • Twitter
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • Twitter
  • ×
    • Lentil Lasagna Dip
    • Kimchi Gochujang Dip
    • Jalapeno Popper Dip
    • Purple Sweet Potato Sago
    • Dill Pickle Dip
    • Buffalo Cauliflower Paneer Dip
    • Zhoug Zalouk Paratha Pockets
    • Turtle Cookie Bars
    • Yuca Paratha
    • Chocolate Peppermint Blossoms
    • Xoconostle Xnipec Paratha
    • Wintermelon Whole Wheat Paratha
    Home

    Milk Chocolate Fudge

    Dec 1, 2021 · 11 Comments

    This is a simple, easy, and tasty fudge made with milk powder, cocoa, sugar, and butter. This can be made very quickly and is an amazing holiday treat to share with friends and family.

    The cook time is about or less than 5 minutes. The only stovetop cooking is making the single string syrup. The rest of the process in done off the flame, cool, right? Just watch while making the syrup as within short time the single string consistency would go to two or three string if left unattended. The syrup consistency goes beyond a single string, the fudge may become crumbly and it won't be possible to make them into any shape. 
    To check the string consistency, just take a tiny dab of the syrup in forefinger and stick it between the forefinger and thumb. If a single thread is seen, it is the perfect consistency required.
    This stays fresh for a week. I haven't tested beyond that time, as it get quickly empty. The addictive taste of this milk fudge is as selling point and would be gone in a flash.

    This fudge has lot of memories attached with it. My mom makes it and all through my childhood days, and even now, this will rank first. My kids and friends also love this chocolate and this has now become a tradition to make and share. Sharing is caring, and fun. 
    My mom used to make often for us. She used to add Cadbury's drinking chocolate and make.When she is out of it, she would add Bournvite or Boost (chocolate flavored drink mix like Nesquick) for us. That version too tasted divine. Now, for all festive occasions, this fudge is the unianimous choice for us to make.
    Welcome to #CandyFudgeFavorites Day hosted by Jennifer from Take Two Tapas! It's the holidays and we are celebrating the holiday tradition of making candy and fudge! Join me and my fellow bloggers as we share our favorite holiday candy and fudge recipes today. I know you will see some old favorites and I hope you find some new ones!
    • Rocky Road Fudge from Jennifer at Take Two Tapas
    • Crockpot Peanut Clusters from Jennifer at Leftovers Then Breakfast
    • Chocolate Orange Fudge from Michaela at An Affair From The Heart
    • Champagne Truffles from Kathleen at The Fresh Cooky
    • Candied Bacon from Kathy from Lemon Blossoms
    • Slow Cooker Fudge from Ashley at Cheese Curd In Paradise
    • 3-Ingredient Chocolate Almond Fudge from Julie at Hostess at Heart
    • Rocky Road Clusters from Kathryn at Kathryn's Kitchen Blog
    • Sponge Candy from Inger at Art of Natural Living
    • Bourbon Bacon Buckeyes from Terri at Our Good Life
    • Honeycomb Candy from Jennifer at Jen Around the World
    • Haystacks from Ellen at Family Around the Table
    • Peppermint Pretzels from Rebecca at Devour Dinner
    • Chocolate Almond Cranberry Clusters from Nicole at Daily Dish Recipes
    • Turtle Fudge from Heather at Hezzi-D's Books and Cooks
    • Ube Coconut Truffles from Sue at Palatable Pastime
    • Christmas Gum Drop Nougat Candy from Amy at Savory Moments
    • Coconut Balls from Sheila at Life Love and Good Food
    • Milk Chocolate Fudge from Radha at Magical Ingredients
    Ingredients
    Makes about 30-32 pieces

    Milk powder - 400 g
    Sugar - 400g
    Cocoa powder - 8 tbsp
    Butter - 100g
    Water - 2/3 cup

    Method

    Mix the milk powder and cocoa powder without any lumps.

    Heat water and sugar on a pan over medium flame. In about 3-4 minutes, the sugar would have attained a single string consistency. Switch off the flame. Add the butter and whisk it.

    Add the milk powder-cocoa mixture and mix thoroughly.

    Pour on to a greased 9-in.pie plate. Press firmle to smoothen the top.

    Cool for 5 minutes. With a knife cut into squares.

    Store in an airtight container until use.




    More Dessert

    • Chocolate Falooda
    • Pearl Fruit Platter
    • close view of the platter
      Scarlet Sunrise Platter
    • yellow and orange fruit platter
      "Sun"sational Sunshine Platter

    Dessert, under 30 minutes

    Reader Interactions

    Comments

    1. Hezzi-D says

      December 02, 2021 at 3:26 am

      I've never made fudge with milk powder before but I have a whole container of it so I'll be trying this soon!

      Reply
    2. Sheila Thigpen says

      December 02, 2021 at 3:41 pm

      Family traditions are the best. I love that you still make this fudge from your childhood!

      Reply
    3. Sheila Thigpen says

      December 02, 2021 at 3:41 pm

      Family traditions are the best. I love that you still make this fudge from your childhood!

      Reply
    4. Julie says

      December 03, 2021 at 4:25 am

      This fudge looks delicious and perfect for the holidays!

      Reply
    5. Julie says

      December 03, 2021 at 4:25 am

      This fudge looks delicious and perfect for the holidays!

      Reply
    6. Kathleen The Fresh Cooky says

      December 03, 2021 at 4:25 am

      Like Sheila, I love that you have this recipe from childhood, those are the best, because they sweet memories make them even better!

      Reply
    7. Kathleen The Fresh Cooky says

      December 03, 2021 at 4:25 am

      Like Sheila, I love that you have this recipe from childhood, those are the best, because they sweet memories make them even better!

      Reply
    8. Inger says

      December 04, 2021 at 7:33 am

      What would the holidays be without fudge! And without childhood memories!

      Reply
    9. Inger says

      December 04, 2021 at 7:33 am

      What would the holidays be without fudge! And without childhood memories!

      Reply
    10. Jennifer says

      December 04, 2021 at 7:33 am

      Such a unique recipe for fudge! I am already on my second batch!!

      Reply
    11. Jennifer says

      December 04, 2021 at 7:33 am

      Such a unique recipe for fudge! I am already on my second batch!!

      Reply

    Leave a Reply Cancel reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    Recipe Rating




    This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

    Primary Sidebar

    Hi,

    Welcome to Magical Ingredients! I'm Radha Rajagopalan, and I love to explore the delight of creating new dishes that are suitable for all sorts of requirements! Join me as I explore the world of vegetarian and vegan cooking, combining global flavors and unleashing my creativity in the kitchen.

    More about me →

    Popular

    • Palak Paneer Cornbread
    • Butternut Squash Methi Falafel
    • Val Dal Veggie Paratha
    • Apple Sago Dessert

    Footer

    ↑ back to top

    About

    • Privacy Policy
    • Disclaimer
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Accessibility Policy

    Newsletter

    • Sign Up! for emails and updates

    Contact

    • Contact
    • Services
    • Media Kit
    • FAQ

    Copyright © 2023 Brunch Pro on the Feast Plugin