One of my favorite desserts to make is this super easy fudge. It’s almost impossible to screw up and there are so many different things that you can do with it. It’s like a blank canvas. I’ve made it so many different ways now (you can check out my fudge recipes here) that I tend to think that I won’t have another one in me. But then I will be laying in bed at night and more fudge will creep in.

How to Make Mint Chocolate Fudge

Melting Chocolate

Melting Chocolate Chips

It is important when you are melting chocolate that you don’t overheat it. The bags of chips you buy at the store typically have instructions on them for melting, but if they don’t, you can melt these in the microwave. Start by melting for 1 minute at half power. Stir very well and then put it back in the microwave for 30 seconds at full power. When you take it out stir again very well. If there are still lumps, put it back in for another 30 seconds. It is very important to stir well between intervals. This stirring will do more for melting the chocolate than having it in the microwave and will keep you from overheating over scorching the chocolate.

Melting White Chocolate

White chocolate isn’t actually a thing, as there is no such thing as a white cocoa bean. The white chip morsels that you buy are much more fragile to work with than actual chocolate. When you add liquid to them it is very easy for them to seize up. When that happens it becomes an unlovable ball of goo. As with the chocolate above, melt for 1 minute at half power. Then do a lot of stirring and let the melting that already happened in the microwave and your stirring power do the work. Put the chocolate back in the microwave if you need to, but focus on getting it as smooth as possible out of the microwave. Then work really quickly adding the green food coloring and combining it in the pan with the other chocolate. See below for what to do if your chocolate does seize.

When White Chocolate Siezes

If your white chocolate does seize up, add a little bit of vegetable shortening or Crisco to it. A little will go a long way, so add only a teaspoon at a time until it becomes smooth again.

Other Great Fudge Recipes

If you can’t get enough fo fudge, try some of my other favorites.

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