I think I’ve created the most unique, delicious, and easy fudge recipe ever! This 15-minute microwave fudge recipe combines two of your favorite holiday treats – puppy chow and chocolate fudge – into one decadent and festive dessert that will for sure be a hit on your holiday cookie trays. It starts with a standard condensed milk fudge with a bit of peanut butter mixed in. Then we’ll stir in crispy pieces of Chex cereal and red and green sanding sugar sprinkles for a fun, crispy texture. On top of the fudge, pieces of classic puppy chow rest in a snowy pile of powdered sugar with more sparkly Christmas sprinkles – it’s a beautiful dessert for Christmas or other winter holidays, but could be adjusted to suit other occasions too! Need more puppy chow recipes? I have a few you should try! My Christmas Puppy Chow is the classic, but with pretzels, peanut butter cups, and holiday M&Ms tossed in. You will also like Mint Chocolate Puppy Chow with Andes Mints and Junior Mints and sweet and salty Chex Mix Marshmallow Treats.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Key Ingredients

Here’s what you need to make this simple Christmas fudge recipe:

Sweetened Condensed Milk: This makes our fudge creamy and delicious! It’s also the ingredient that allows us to make this recipe in the microwave rather than cooking it on the stove. Be sure to buy condensed milk, not evaporated milk for making microwave fudge. Mini Chocolate Chips: Mini semi-sweet chocolate chips melt faster, so they are ideal for this recipe. Peanut Butter: We’ll use both creamy peanut butter and peanut butter chips in the fudge to give it that classic puppy chow flavor. Butter: This adds a rich flavor and gives the fudge a wonderfully smooth and silky texture. Corn Chex: Corn Chex is the crispiest of all the Chex cereal varieties, and holds up well inside the fudge. You can use rice Chex if you prefer, but the texture will be slightly different. Powdered Sugar: This is a must for any puppy chow recipe! In this Christmas fudge, confectioners’ sugar also makes a beautiful snowy topping. Sprinkles: Use red and green sanding sugar sprinkles for a bit of sweet crunch.

Complete list of ingredients and amounts can be found in the recipe card below.

How To Make Microwave Fudge With Puppy Chow

Recipe Tips

Review the Recipe: Most of the ingredients needed, such as the Chex, powdered sugar, sprinkles, and peanut butter, are used both in the fudge itself and the puppy chow topping. In the recipe card, I’ve given you the specific amounts needed for each step. Melt Slowly: It’s best to go slow when you’re melting chocolate chips in the microwave and check and stir them often. If microwaved for too long, the chocolate mixture can burn. To Crunch, or Not: If you prefer your fudge to be smooth rather than crunchy, you can leave out the crushed Chex. Just top it with puppy chow instead! Puppy Chow Topper: The puppy chow is meant as a fun garnish, and should be added to the fudge right before serving so that it stays crispy. If you’d rather adhere the pieces of puppy chow to the fudge, use a bit of peanut butter or melted chocolate as “glue” to stick each piece down.

Storing Tips

You can store microwave chocolate fudge in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 weeks or in the freezer for up to 3 months. I suggest waiting to add the crispy puppy chow topping until just before serving, as it will soften during storage.

What size pan do I use for microwave fudge?

I’ve made this fudge recipe in a 9×9-inch Pan. you could also make it in an 8×8-inch pan though. The fudge would be slightly thicker, and you may want to cut it into fewer pieces.

Why is my fudge sticking to the pan?

It’s important to line your pan with parchment paper before pouring the fudge into it. Fudge is sticky and likely to stick to the pan itself. Fudge will also stick to aluminum foil.

Why Use Sweetened Condensed Milk to Make Fudge?

Condensed milk is a shortcut, but it also serves an important role in this recipe. Traditional fudge recipes require cooking sugar syrup on the stove, and this can be tricky to get right. Sweetened condensed milk is already cooked perfectly, so it leaves much less chance of your fudge being grainy or unset. You will be the holiday hero when you show up to Christmas with a pan of this delicious Puppy Chow Christmas Microwave Fudge! Everyone loves it, so be sure to save this recipe so you can be ready to make it every year from now on. © Little Sunny Kitchen

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