Nutella Fudge
My brother was telling me the other day that when he’s consistent about working out, it’s so much easier for him to say no to dessert. I was just sitting there thinking that I’m always telling myself the EXACT opposite thing. Oh, I just burned 200 calories running around my house? Then it’s almost like this little bite of Nutella Fudge NEVER EVEN HAPPENED. It’s the power of cancellation my friends. See, math is fun!
You know what else is fun? Galentine’s Day. I’ll spell it out for you: it’s the day before Valentines’ Day and before we get all smoochy kissy with our dudes, it’s time to remember: Ovaries before brovaries. Uteruses before duderuses. If you haven’t caught on yet I’m guessing you’re a guy. I’m getting together with a bunch of other blogger gals to celebrate our gal-ness. I’m bringing this Nutella Fudge with Raspberries to the party. Any kind of fudge always reminds me of Nikki, my older sister. She can eat an entire pan of fudge in 1 day. Okay, so maybe this hasn’t been certified, but I wouldn’t put it past her.
Nikki is not only my fudge-eating idol, she’s one of my favorite moms that I look up to. Nikki had 5 kids in 8 years, so she knows what’s up. She like a marathon mom. She has the most creative disciplinary tactics of anyone I’ve ever met. When her kids misbehave, they lose their dessert after dinner that night. If they misbehave again, the next step in the line of punishment is that Nikki will serve their portion of dessert, then sit in front of them and eat it while they watch. Pure torture.
She’s also one of the most patient people I know. (Her children are all not-strangled, so this is proof of that.) Like I said, she’s patient enough to work her way through an entire pan of fudge even. I sent her this Nutella Fudge with Raspberries for her birthday a while back and she said, I really love it, and this coming from someone who thought regular fudge could not be improved upon.
How to make Nutella Fudge
You start by spreading your fresh raspberries in a foil-lined pan and spraying with nonstick spray.
Once you create the fudge mixture you pour it directly over the raspberries! Check out the recipe below for tips and tricks on how to make this go smoothly. And then see if you can wait until it’s all cooled!
Here are some other Valentine’s Day Dessert ideas!
Strawberry Truffle Cake: Secret-Ingredient Chocolate Pecan Bites: Raspberry-Nocciolata Grilled Sandwiches: Banana Churros with Chocolate Peanut Butter Sauce: Raspberry Sweet Rolls with Coconut Cream Cheese Frosting: And in case you missed them on Tuesday, these 2-Ingredient Nutella Puffs are bomb Nutella-Stuffed Chocolate Raspberry Cupcakes from Handle the Heat Chocolate-Raspberry Fudge Bites from Chocolate Covered Katie White Chocolate Raspberry Fudge from Shugary Sweets
Galentine’s Day
But I don’t have just Fudge for you today! Be sure to check out all these other amazing recipes my friends put together for Galentine’s Day! Get ready to frill out: Ganache Topped Truffle Brownies from That Skinny Chick Can Bake Orange Yogurt Waffles from Savvy Eats Chocolate Honey Bombs from The Live-In Kitchen Brownie Batter Chocolate Tart from Melanie Makes Coeur a la Creme with Dark Chocolate Ganache and Strawberries from Heather’s Dish Chocolate Covered Strawberry Cream Puffs from The Redhead Baker Meyer Lemon Cranberry Scones from Girl in the Little Red Kitchen Chocolate Cheesecake from NeighborFood Strawberry Covered Dark Chocolate Truffles from Girl Versus Dough Cheesecake Milkshakes from Chocolate Moosey Campari and Passion Fruit Sorbet from Food Lust People Love Boston Cream Trifles from gotta get baked Grilled Cheese & Chocolate Sandwich with Ganache Dipping Sauce from Climbing Grier Mountain Red Velvet Chocolate Chip Cookies from Namely Marly Red Wine Ice Cream Floats from Mind Over Batter Wicked Waikiki Sour from Pineapple and Coconut Anise-Scented Ice Cream with Candied Fennel Seeds from girlichef Mini Heart-Shaped Chocolate Cakes with Raspberry Whipped Cream from A Cookie Named Desire Nutella Fudge with Raspberries from The Food Charlatan (me!) Facebook | Pinterest | Instagram | Twitter