Dulce de Leche Caramel Fudge-rich and creamy with pockets of pure caramel goodness swirled in!
It’s basically the Holidays. Halloween is over. We can now freely mention Thanksgiving and Christmas and everything that goes with it. To be honest, I’ve been in Holiday mode for almost 2 months. Not just because of this blog, but because I love the holidays. I’m not trying to rush anything, I just want Thanksgiving and Christmas to last as long as possible. It’s my favorite time of year.
I love all of it. The decorating (even though I’m a horrible decorator) the baking, the food (have you ever had a fried turkey? It is out of this world incredible!) and lots of family time.
We come together not just to eat but to make and create. My son got in the kitchen just the other day to make his famous Buckeye Candy (I’ll share it with you soon, I promise.) We’ll be making cookies and cakes, and actual meals. We’ll decorate the tree and the house. Put up the lights outside. All as a family.
I’ll force them to watch all my favorite Christmas specials with me as they come on tv. All the Christmas movies we have on DVD will be played over and over until December 24th. And let the Christmas carols play!
I love making candy, especially Fudge.
It’s easy. Usually just a few ingredients plus whatever you want to add to it (think nuts or candy.) It’s fast. Yes my kids like to be in the kitchen with me but only for the creative parts. Standing by waiting for cookies to bake in the oven is not their thing. I lose them right after the first tray comes out. Every time. Along with most of those first cookies.
Fudge makes a great presentation, either on a serving tray at a party or as a gift. And it’s always devoured. Because it’s good. Especially this fudge. Swirls of white chocolate and pockets of rich creamy caramel, I promise you, this is a must make.
You can use canned Dulce de Leche or Make your own Homemade Crock Pot version to make this fudge, just make the fudge!
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Dulce de Leche Caramel Fudge
Ingredients
- 3 cups white chocolate chips
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 14 ounce Dulce de Leche caramel
Instructions
- Line an 8x8 pan with foil and lightly spray with cooking spray.Set aside.
- In a large microwave safe bowl, heat white chocolate chips and butter on high in microwave for 1 minute. Check to see if chocolate is melted. If needed heat for an additional 30 seconds. Remove from microwave and stir until completely smooth.
- Stir in vanilla and then fold in Dulce de Leche caramel until desired swirl effect is achieved. Transfer fudge to prepared pan, pressing evenly into pan. Refrigerate for 2 hours to set. Cut into 1 inch squares. Store in an airtight container.
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sue/the+view+from+great+island says
You are the Queen of fudge, Joan, love this!
Violet says
Thank for the wonderful recipe. I love the fudge but would like to know what is Dulce de lLeche caramel we dont get that in South Africa
Taylor @ Food Faith Fitness says
I have been in Holiday mode for awhile too! My tree is up, my house is decorated and I have baked ALL THE COOKIES.
But, what I haven’t made yet….is fudge. Obvs that needs to change! Pinned!
Kayle+(The+Cooking+Actress) says
I love the holidays too! Anyone would be so lucky to receive this fudge as a gift or go to a party where it was being served! It looks so rich and sweet and lusciouuuus
Laura+@+Raise+Your+Garden says
Oh how I love the flavors of fudge. It’s makes the perfect Thanksgiving hostess gift too (if the guests don’t eat it all first) But it’s so nice to make as cheaper Christmas gifts for people who you want to bless, just don’t have tons of cash because your family is so big =) And don’t forget to share your son’s buckeye candy recipe, hehe. Looking forward to it!!
Beverly says
Where do you find Dulce de Leche caramel?
Ashley @ Wishes & Dishes says
Ummmm yes please! Oh my goodness does this look good!
Amanda says
I agree, this is such a fun time of year! The fudge looks fantastic!!!
Jessica+@+A+Kitchen+Addiction says
This looks incredible! Love dulce de leche!
Liz+M. says
I was just wondering , so we use the 6 hour or 10 hour dulce de leche ? The recipe doesn’t specify. Thanks for the recipe .
Joan Hayes says
You can use either. I’ve tried it both ways. The 10 hour Dulce de Leche will give you darker streaks if that’s the look you’re going for.
Oliver Palmer says
Is this fudge supposed to be hard or soft? Mine came out gooey and it has been refrigerated for over 13 hours now. 🙁
Joan Hayes says
The fudge should harden up. Before you refrigerate it, it should be the consistency of a soft fudge. Sound like maybe you used evaporated milk instead of Sweetened Condensed Milk.
Thelma Vincent says
Exactly what is Dulce de Leche caramel and where does one get it. I know of caramel ice cream topping but not Dulce de Leche caramel. Thanks.
Joan Hayes says
Hi Thelma. Dulce de leche is a rich, thick Latin American caramel made from boiling a can of sweetened condensed milk. It’s wonderful stuff! If you prefer to buy it, you should be able to find it in your grocery’s ice cream topping section (along with hot fudge, magic shell, etc.). Nestle also makes a can of it, called “Nestle La Lechera Dulce de Leche,” and it might be in your grocery’s international aisle, in the hispanic section. I hope this helps!
Mandy says
This recipe looks amazing & can’t wait to try it!
I am wondering if I am supposed to add sweetened condensed milk in addition to the white chocolate chips, dulce de leche caramel & butter?
I saw in a comment that the commenter possibly used evaporated milk by accident so I wanted to clarify before I try the recipe.
Karen Aromatorio says
The sweetened condensed milk is what is used to make the dulce de leche. You only need the four ingredients listed in the recipe.
Lori Ray says
It looks like the fudge has walnuts in it from the picture yet the recipe doesn’t mention nuts.
Karen Aromatorio says
Nuts are a good addition but what you are seeing in the picture is where the white chocolate and dulce de leche were swirled together.