Butterfinger Fudge - A baJillian Recipes (2024)

An easy and irresistible fudge that tastes just like the candybar! And it starts with candy corn!

Candy corn has always been one of those on-again, off-again relationships for me. Some years I can’t get enough ofit! Other years it’s just…meh.

As a child, when it came to my trick-or-treating haul,candy corn was usuallyon the bottom tier. I mean, it was kinda hard to compete with all of the king size Snicker bars, Paydays, Butterfingers, Reeses cups, and large bags of Skittles and M&M’s. (Living rightnext to a rich neighborhood definitely had its perks!)

However, candy corn was always above those useless plastic toothbrushes and tiny boxes of raisins you’d occasionally get from the fun-suckingparents who are in pretty much every neighborhood.

Whether you’re a candy cornconnoisseur or just not crazy about the stuff, you are going to love what I have in store for you this week!

It’s…da da-da DA!!!

Butterfinger Fudge!

Now, you’re probably wonderinghow candy corn, one of the plain Jane candies of Halloween candy royalty, is at all related to one of the most treasured and decadently crispcandy bars in the universe. You’re definitely not alone.

A few years back, I stumbled upon a recipe for how to make your own Butterfinger bars. Yes, THE Butterfinger Bar! You can actually make them at home with just THREE easy-to-findingredients!

So what are those three ingredients, you might ask?

Are you ready for this?

Peanut butter, CANDY CORN, and chocolate!

I couldn’t help but be in awe of the fact that all it took was melting peanut butter and candy corn together and then dipping it into chocolate! Mind blown!Though the texture is definitely much chewier and doesn’t have the same crispness as your traditional Butterfinger bar, the flavor is spot on!

So, being that I had an excess of candy corn (it’s SO cheap!), I decided to change it up and instead of making the 3-ingredient Butterfinger candy bars, I made it into afudge!

This recipe definitely did not disappoint! I actually preferred the fudge over the Butterfingerbars I made a few years back. The texture was much softer–similar to traditional fudge, yetjusta tadchewy.

Andunlike most fudges, this one wasn’t overly rich or sweet at all! Even my mom was shocked by how mellow the sweetness of this fudge was. Considering mostof the ingredients involved–sweetened condensed milk, peanut butter, white chocolate chips, butterscotch chips…CANDY CORN–this recipe pretty much screams sugar coma! It must be the peanut butter that cuts the sweetness of the other ingredients.

Aside from the fact that this fudge is super stinkin’easy to make (NO finicky candy thermometers needed!), the best part is seeing the shock in people’s eyes when you reveal that the main ingredient is candy corn!

So if you’re looking to use up some of that uneaten candy corn, or if you’re just intrigued by the idea of transforming the simple, yet sweet candy corn into your own Butterfinger fudge, you have got to give this recipe a try!

Begin by lining a 9×9 inch square dish pan (I used an 11×7 since I only have an 8×8) with parchment paper and spray with nonstick cooking spray.In a medium saucepan (nonstick works the best) over medium heat, stir the candy corn and peanut butter together for 3-4 minutes until candy corn begins to melt and break up.


Add the sweetened condensed milk and stir over medium heat for another 3-4 minutes, allowing everything to slowly melt together.


Add the white chocolate and butterscotch chips and stir over low heat for 6-7 minutes until mixture is totally smooth with no lumps remaining.Pour mixture into parchment-lined pan, then chill until cooled and hardened.


Once cooled, remove fudge from pan onto cutting board and cut into 1-inch cubes. Dip fudge cubes into chocolate and sprinkle with chopped Butterfinger crumbs.

Butterfinger Fudge - A baJillian Recipes (17)

Butterfinger Fudge

An easy and irresistible fudge that tastes just like the candy bar! And it starts with candy corn!

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Prep Time 45 minutes mins

Chilling Time 2 hours hrs

Total Time 2 hours hrs 45 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Servings 60 Pieces

Ingredients

  • 3 cups candy corn*
  • 1 cup creamy peanut butter
  • 1 (14 oz) can sweetened condensed milk
  • 1 ¼ cup white chocolate chips
  • ½ cup butterscotch chips
  • 7 ounces milk chocolate melted
  • 1 Butterfinger candy bar chopped

Instructions

  • Line a 9x9 inch square dish pan* with parchment paper and spray with nonstick cooking spray.

  • In a medium saucepan (nonstick works the best) over medium heat, stir the candy corn and peanut butter together for 3-4 minutes until candy corn begins to melt and break up.

  • Add the sweetened condensed milk and stir over medium heat for another 3-4 minutes, allowing everything to slowly melt together.

  • Add the white chocolate and butterscotch chips and stir over low heat for 6-7 minutes until mixture is totally smooth with no lumps remaining.

  • Pour mixture into parchment-lined pan, then chill until cooled and hardened.

  • Once cooled, remove fudge from pan onto cutting board and cut into 1-inch cubes. Dip fudge cubes into chocolate and sprinkle with chopped Butterfinger crumbs.

Notes

*I used a mix of mellocreme pumpkins and candy corn.
*I used an 11x7 pan, since I didn't have a 9x9 pan.

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Butterfinger Fudge - A baJillian Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What is the flaky stuff in a Butterfinger? ›

The filling layers will be composed of a peanut mixture and corn flakes in place of the butter used for laminated doughs. The thin, brittle layers of the resulting candy are tender to the bite without hurting your teeth, and the cornflakes help to amplify the crunch.

What does cream of tartar do in fudge? ›

Cream of tartar is used in caramel sauces and fudge to help prevent the sugar from crystallizing while cooking. It also prevents cooling sugars from forming brittle crystals, this is why it's the secret ingredient in snickerdoodles!

What flavor is the inside of a Butterfinger? ›

Butterfinger is a candy bar manufactured by the Ferrara Candy Company, a subsidiary of Ferrero, Nestlé. It consists of a layered crisp peanut butter core covered in a "chocolatey" coating (it is not eligible to be referred to as chocolate, as it contains no cocoa butter).

Is the inside of a Butterfinger the same as a Chick-O-Stick? ›

Chick-O-Stick didn't make an appearance until the late 1930s. Ignoring the chocolate coating of the Butterfinger, the innards are similar to the Chick-O-Stick in that you're working with crisp layers of flaky, peanuty candy.

Are Butterfinger candy bars being discontinued? ›

It's true that BB's are no more, and there's no indication that the once-beloved candy will ever make its auspicious return.

How unhealthy is a Butterfinger? ›

Not to mention, they're known to stick in your teeth, which can cause cavities. This 240-calorie treat has nine grams of fat, seven of which are saturated. One regular Butterfinger contain 275 calories, 29 grams of sugar, and 11 grams of fat, six of which are saturated.

Why don't butterfingers taste the same? ›

Food - News

Ferrara was eager to revamp some of the newly acquired brands, starting with the classic Butterfinger. Ferrara aimed for a purer, more chocolatey flavor with bigger peanuts, and they removed some of the previous recipe's chemical preservatives.

Why did they change the taste of Butterfingers? ›

With these changes, they were shooting for a more chocolate-centric flavor with purer ingredients. The Food & Wine taste test was positive, calling it "less waxy" and "more cocoa forward." The new iteration of the candy bar is also double wrapped to preserve the freshness and flavor.

What is the secret to perfect fudge? ›

The key to creamy, luscious fudge is controlling crystal formation. If the sucrose (table sugar) crystals are small, the fudge will feel creamy and smooth on your tongue. But if the crystals are large, the fudge develops a crumbly, dry, or even coarse texture.

How do you make fudge creamy and not grainy? ›

Grainy Fudge

To avoid this issue, swirl the pan instead of stirring it with a spoon. You can use a wet pastry brush to wipe down any sugar that sticks to the sides of the pot.

Why does homemade fudge get hard? ›

Too cooked

This fudge was cooked to a temperature of 118 °C (244 °F). At this temperature, the sugar is too concentrated and there is not enough water left to form syrup around sugar crystals. The result is hard and brittle fudge. To save the fudge, put it in a saucepan with 45 to 60 ml (3 or 4 tbsp.)

What is the oldest candy bar still made? ›

Fry & Sons and currently manufactured by Cadbury. Launched in 1866—nineteen years after Fry's created the first moulded, solid chocolate eating bar (in 1847)— Fry's Chocolate Cream is the first mass-produced chocolate bar and is the world's oldest chocolate bar brand.

What is a fun fact about butterfingers? ›

History Of Butterfingers

The popular candy was created in 1922 by Otto Schnering, who also developed the Baby Ruth. His Curtiss Candy Company, based in Chicago, ran a contest to name the bar. At the time sportscasters began using the term “butterfingers” to describe players who couldn't hold onto the ball.

What candy is similar to Butterfinger? ›

Similar to the Butterfinger, the Clark Bar has a crispy peanut butter and spun taffy core.

Does Butterfinger have corn flakes in it? ›

We love Butterfingers for the “crispity, crunchity” centers that aerate the texture so the peanut flavor becomes more pronounced. And we were delighted to discover the secret ingredient in Butterfingers that gives them their unique texture is… corn flakes!

What is in the middle of a payday candy bar? ›

The key ingredients of PAYDAY Candy Bars are salted peanuts covering a nougat-like sweet caramel center.

What is Chick-O-stick made of? ›

Chick-O-Stick is a candy produced by the Atkinson Candy Company that has been manufactured since the 1950s. It is made primarily from peanut butter, cane sugar, corn syrup, toasted coconut, natural vanilla flavor, and salt with no hydrogenated oils or artificial preservatives added.

What's in a Clark bar? ›

The Clark Bar is a candy bar consisting of a crispy peanut butter/spun taffy core (originally with a caramel center) and coated in milk chocolate. It was introduced in 1917 by David L. Clark and was popular during and after both World Wars.

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