June 3, 2026

I genuinely crave this. Can’t believe it’s just 3 ingredients!

There are some recipes that feel like they’ve always lived in the kitchen drawer, tucked between church bulletins and yellowed index cards. This 3-ingredient chocolate peanut butter fudge is one of those little treasures. It’s the kind of thing a neighbor might have brought to a potluck in the church basement back in the seventies, setting it down on a folding table covered with a plastic tablecloth printed with tiny apples. Around the Midwest, simple candy recipes like this became staples because they used pantry ingredients, came together quickly, and could stretch to feed a crowd without stretching the budget. You don’t need a candy thermometer or fancy equipment—just a saucepan, a spoon, and a little patience. Someone might make this when they need a last-minute treat for company, a sweet bite to tuck into holiday cookie trays, or a small pan of comfort to share with a grandchild over a glass of cold milk at the kitchen table. It’s humble, dependable, and deeply satisfying—very much like the people and places it comes from.

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This fudge is rich and sweet, so a little goes a long way. I like to cut it into small squares and serve it on a simple plate or an old-fashioned glass platter, the kind you might bring out for a church coffee hour or a family card night. It goes beautifully with a cold glass of milk, a cup of hot coffee, or even a mug of cocoa on a winter evening. If you’re setting out a dessert spread, pair it with something lighter and a little tart—sliced apples, fresh berries in season, or even a plain angel food cake—to balance the richness. On holidays, it fits right in beside sugar cookies, peanut clusters, and homemade caramels. For a casual evening, a few squares of fudge, some salted peanuts or pretzels in a bowl, and whatever folks are sipping—tea, coffee, or a little decaf after supper—make for a simple, cozy finish to the day.

3-Ingredient Chocolate Peanut Butter Fudge

Servings: 16–25 small squares, depending on how you cut it

Ingredients

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2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips (about 12 ounces)

1 cup creamy peanut butter

1 can (14 ounces) sweetened condensed milk

Directions

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