Cookie Butter Butterscotch Fudge is so delicious and so easy that it is a must make for your holiday season!
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How to Make Fudge with Cookie Butter
This is a brief overview of how this easy fudge recipe comes together. For the full recipe including all of the measurements, please scroll to the recipe card at the bottom of the post.
- Combine the ingredients. Add the butterscotch chips, cookie butter, and sweetened condensed milk to a small saucepan.
- Melt together. Stir until melted and add the vanilla.
- Put in pan and let set. Pour into a pan and allow to set. Cut into pieces and enjoy!
What is Cookie Butter
Cookie butter is a spread, like peanut butter but instead of peanuts it is made with speculoos cookies. With its creamy and subtle cinnamon flavor, it truly is my weakness and can be used in many different dessert recipes, like my Sugar Cookie Cookie Butter Bars and No Bake Biscoff Cookie Recipe. It is also called Biscoff spread and can be found at your local Trader Joe’s (their brand), grocery store, or even on Amazon.
Sweetened Condensed Milk vs. Evaporated Milk
The number one mistake that people make in easy fudge recipes is buying the wrong ingredient. This recipe calls for Sweetened Condensed Milk. Unfortunately, it is the same sized container and same packaging as Evaporated Milk.
Evaporated Milk is not the same thing as Sweetened Condensed Milk. It is far thinner and will give you fudge that does not set. Please double-check what you are buying.
Pro Tip!
When buying sweetened condensed milk, stick to well-known brands such as Eagle. Off brands have too much variation which makes it hard to be consistent. Give the sweetened condensed milk a really good stir in the can before adding it to the saucepan.
Tips and Tricks
Follow these simple tips and tricks to get perfectly delicious cookie butter butterscotch fudge.
- Stir the sweetened condensed milk in the can before adding it to the pan. Sometimes the ingredients separate so stirring helps combine everything again.
- Line your baking dish with aluminum foil. This will make it easy to remove the fudge from the pan.
- Do not use extra cookie butter. Although you may be tempted to add an extra spoonful of cookie butter, adding more than what the recipe calls for may not allow your fudge to set up like it should.
Cutting Fudge
Follow these steps to get even pieces of fudge that are the perfect size. After your fudge has completely set (this usually takes about four hours on the counter top), remove it from the foil.
- Cut the block of fudge into four equal squares.
- Then cut each of the smaller squares into 9 pieces by cutting it into thirds one way, turning it and cutting it into thirds again.
- This will result in 36 equal pieces of fudge.
How to Store Fudge
I recommend storing this fudge in the refrigerator overnight before cutting. That being said, it doesn’t need to be refrigerated. Fudge will last for up to two weeks when stored in an airtight container. If you need to make it more than two weeks in advance, follow my steps below for freezing fudge.
How to Freeze Fudge
Fudge is a great recipe to make ahead and freeze to have on hand to enjoy or give as a gift. Once you make your fudge, follow these tips for freezing it:
- Place the batch of cut fudge into a one gallon freezer bag in a flat layer.
- An entire recipe will fit in a one gallon bag perfectly if placed this way and won’t stick together.
- Store in the freezer for up to three months. When you are ready to eat it or gift it, let it thaw on your counter for an hour or two.
FAQ
This fudge recipe is not gluten free due to the cookies in the cookie butter.
Nope! It can be left on the counter at room temperature.
Yes! Allow it to set and then place the cut fudge in a freezer safe bag in a single layer and store in the freezer for up to three months. See more on freezing fudge above.
Other Easy Fudge Recipes
If you love this easy butterscotch fudge recipe with cookie butter, you will want to try one of these other delicious recipes:
If you make this cookie butter butterscotch fudge recipe or any of my others, please leave a comment and let me know what you think.
Cookie Butter Butterscotch Fudge
Ingredients
- 11 ounces butterscotch chips
- 1/2 cup cookie butter
- 14 ounces sweetened condensed milk
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Instructions
- Line a 8 x 8 square pan with tinfoil (enough so it hangs out over the edge), and spray it with cooking spray.
- Combine the butterscotch chips, cookie butter, and sweetened condensed milk in a small saucepan over medium low heat.
- Stir until it is melted and combined.
- Add vanilla and stir until combined.
- Pour into the prepared pan and let set for four hours.
- Remove the fudge from the pan. Cut into four pieces. Cut each fourth into 9 pieces (3 by 3). Enjoy right away or store in an airtight container for up to 2 weeks at room temperature.
Heather @ French Press says
yea..dieting and I don’t get along, and I never lost last years winter blubber – now this years blubber will have company :)
Jocelyn @ BruCrew Life says
Ok, yeah, so I want this pretty badly!! Cookie butter butterscotch fudge…the name says it all!!
Cristina @ Just My Crazy Kitchen says
I was reading your Cookie Butter Magic Bars post, and I scrolled down to the bottom to comment. Boyfriend looks over and says “Is that fudge? What kind of fudge is that?” So now I am off to make this fudge because I’m pretty sure that’s man language for “Make this now.”
Lisa Longley says
Hahaha! That’s awesome Cristina!
Pam says
Hi Lisa,
I love your recipes, so very original & easy to do.
Can you please tell me how much is in a ‘butter stick’ please? How many ounces or grams is it? I am from ‘Down Under’ & not familiar with this measurement.
Thank you Lisa,
Kind regards
Pam
Lisa Longley says
Hi Pam! One stick of butter is 4 ounces or 113 grams. Though I’m a little confused, as this recipe doesn’t have any actual butter in it . . .
Kerry says
What chocolate chips do you use is it baking chocolate or will any chocolate work ie.. Cadbury, galaxy ect… Where can I purchase them and also the different extracts ie. Peppermint, mint, butterscotch ,,!!!!,!,!
Your fudge recipes look lovely can’t wait to make a batch for Xmas. I’m in the UK by the way. Xxxx
Lisa Longley says
I just used Nestle butterscotch chips :)
Azi says
Hi. Coming from New Zealand, I tend to hate all these awesome sites with amazing recipes, because we don’t get things like cookie butter or caramel chips (yes this one is a sore point for me!) so as I am alas too poor to pay the exorbitant shipping fees… Please can someone link a recipe to make this deliciously sounding wonder that is cookie butter? :-D
Lisa Longley says
Azi, I made this homemade cookie butter and it worked perfectly in this recipe. :)