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I’m not exaggerating when I say this Peanut Butter Fudge is one of the best fudges I’ve ever tasted. Rich, creamy, over-the-top fudge that is so easy to make, you might laugh.

Creamy Peanut Butter Fudge
My brother tasted this creamy fudge at my house years ago and called us the very next night for the recipe. He couldn’t stop thinking about it and needed to make it right away.
I gave him the recipe and he couldn’t believe this was all there is to it. With just four ingredients, this is one of the best peanut butter fudge recipes I’ve ever tasted, and it is also beyond simple to make.
I’ve been making this fudge recipe now for over 10 years now and it’s a solid keeper. Without fail, everyone who tastes it requests the recipe immediately.
Recipe for Peanut Butter Fudge
I was so excited to find Alton Brown’s recipe for Peanut Butter Fudge almost ten years ago and it’s become a family and friend favorite over the years.
It is an awesome way to impress someone with a gift that takes just minutes to put together. I can’t think of anyone who likes peanut butter and wouldn’t be excited to receive a box full of this during the holidays.
Put this recipe on your Christmas treat list now and skip the baking! It’s perfect to snack on while you’re wrapping gifts or for enjoying next to a crackling fireplace with the ones you love.

Peanut Butter Fudge
With all the attention we give chocolate fudge, I think the goodness of peanut butter fudge gets overlooked.
Don’t get me wrong, I love all kinds of chocolate fudge from Chocolate Almond Fudge to this Chocolate Covered Oreo Fudge and everything in between.
Peanut butter fudge brings images of childhood to mind, noses pressed up against confectionary cases, selecting the perfect square fudge to bring home.
The simple combination of sweet, creamy, and salty remains a favorite for kids and adults alike.

Easy Peanut Butter Fudge
The secret to making peanut butter fudge with the right consistency is in the powdered sugar. It dissolves into the fudge smoothly without any grittiness at all.
You can melt everything in the microwave or on the stove-top. However you make it, it’s dangerously easy. Your kids are likely to start requesting this fudge regularly.
Thankfully, this is a recipe that’s easy enough for them to learn how to make on their own! Plus, with no stovetop cooking required, you can teach them to make this fudge without fear of burn accidents.
This fudge is delicious just as is but is also a great canvas for adding mix-ins and toppings as well. I layer it with my 5 Minute Chocolate Fudge recipe to create Buckeye Fudge–a treat all of us found irresistible!

Peanut Butter Fudge Recipe
- Combine the peanut butter, butter, and vanilla in a glass bowl and melt in the microwave for 90 seconds.
- Stir to combine, it should come together very quickly and be smooth and creamy.
- Slowly add the powdered sugar a cup or so at a time. Stir to combine thoroughly.
- Grease an 8-9″ pan with butter or line with parchment. Transfer the fudge mixture to the pan and press into the pan.
- Chill for at least 4 hours before cutting. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator.

PLEASE NOTE: The video for this recipe was made with a HALF recipe for this fudge. The recipe can easily be halved or doubled or multiplied however you like.
As pictured in the video, the fudge should be firm and almost crumbly when mixed together and pressed into the pan. It should not be liquid at all.
This simple four-ingredient recipe is made with real butter. The results can’t be guaranteed if you choose to substitute margarine or another butter alternative. The fudge might be greasy and might not even set up without the original ingredients.

How to Make Microwave Fudge
Kitchen Tip: I use these bowls and this spatula to make this recipe.
This recipe uses a microwave method for melting the ingredients together. While I’m not usually a fan of microwave cooking, nothing beats being able to melt baking ingredients to the perfect consistency in just moments.
It only takes 90 seconds of cook time to soften the peanut butter and butter to the right consistency, plus a few seconds of mixing. Add the powdered sugar to the other ingredients and mix well until the powdered sugar dissolves.

If you don’t happen to be a fan of the microwave, or don’t have one, you can easily melt the butter and peanut butter in a double boiler on the stove top.
It will just take a few minutes longer. Heat the mixture over low-medium heat and stir well to combine before adding the powdered sugar.
I love this fudge cut into 1-inch squares to make it easy to share. This fudge pairs beautifully with an ice-cold glass of milk, a hot cup of coffee or a mug of tea!

Easy Fudge Recipes
There are so many terrific fudge recipes that my family loves. The 5 Minute 5 Ingredient Chocolate Fudge I linked above has become everyone’s go-to recipe and it’s a favorite all year long.
I’ve used that basic recipe as the foundation for tons of different variations on chocolate fudge and it’s the one I find myself coming back to the most often.
White Chocolate Caramel Fudge has been a huge hit as well and I highly recommend you add it to your holiday baking list.
Give this Vanilla Walnut Fudge a try next time you’re in the mood for an easy fudge recipe that doesn’t use chocolate or peanut butter. Cranberry Macadamia Nut Fudge is another treat that’s perfect for the holiday season.
If you like this Creamy Peanut Butter Fudge, you might also enjoy this White Chocolate Peppermint Fudge from Real Housemoms.
I like to create gift bags or boxes with a few different kinds of fudge in them to give as gifts to friends and family throughout the holidays.
These fudge recipes are so easy to pull together that making two or three different kinds at once is a cinch. Fudge also makes a fantastic teacher or hostess gift!

Creamy Peanut Butter Fudge
Ingredients
- 1 cup butter
- 1 cup creamy peanut butter
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 3½ cups powdered sugar
Instructions
Microwave Directions
- Combine the peanut butter, butter, and vanilla in a glass bowl and melt in the microwave for 90 seconds. Stir to combine, it should come together very quickly and be smooth and creamy. Slowly add the powdered sugar a cup or so at a time. Stir to combine thoroughly.
- Grease an 8-9" pan with butter or line with parchment. Transfer the fudge mixture to the pan and press into the pan. Chill for at least 4 hours before cutting. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
Stovetop Directions
- Combine the peanut butter, butter, and vanilla in a medium-size saucepan over medium-low heat. Stir to combine, it should come together very quickly and be smooth and creamy. Remove the pan from the heat and slowly add the powdered sugar a cup or so at a time. Stir to combine thoroughly.
- Grease an 8-9" pan with butter or line with parchment. Transfer the fudge mixture to the pan and press into the pan. Chill for at least 4 hours before cutting. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
{originally published 12/10/13 – notes and photos updated 10/4/22}














stove top for me too, but I can see adding some of my favortite nuts to jazz it up..yummy thanks for the recipe
i just made this is it supposed to be runny when i pour it into the dish to cool? You say press and that's what's got me confused because mine was runny and not very thick. It's in the fridge now so I'm waiting to see the end result!
By the time you've added all 3 1/2 cups of the powdered sugar, it should be thicker than cookie dough. I'm guessing that you might have missed a cup of sugar. With only 3 main ingredients, there really isn't anything else that could have thrown the recipe off. It should be melted and runny with the peanut butter and butter, but after adding all the sugar, you would typically need to press firmly with your hands to spread it across the pan.
I just made,it and mine was oily so I threw it out and started over and it was oily also. 1 cup butter 1 cup peanut butter 3 1/2 powered Sugar. Tsp vanilla
I think that i may have mixed it all together too soon after taking it directly out i will be trying again it came out very good but softer thank you
is castor sugar the same as powdered sugar? I LOVE your website by the way
They are not the same thing, but they are very similar. Powdered sugar is slightly more fine and it has cornstarch added to it. You can make your own powdered sugar by combining 1 cup of regular granulated sugar and 2 tablespoons cornstarch in a blender and blending it until it is fine powder. I hope that helps!
Can you use chunky peanutbutter?
It should work the same, Lisa. It may not slice as smoothly though.
I made this two days ago as written, it was a huge hit with the family. I will be making again soon.
My aunts Mother in law make the best peanut butter fudge I have ever tasted but dont have the recipe. Is this a nice and creamy peanut butter fudge?
Mary, this fudge looks so wonderful! This will be a terrific thing for me to make over the holidays! 🙂
BEST FUDGE EVER!!!!
In my local grocery store, they are selling everything pumpkin this time of year! What else! So, we have pumpkin fudge! I guess we could substitute pumpkin!
what do you think off melted plain or milk chocolate on top, tooooo much ???
It's great that way too. I make a Buckeye Fudge (if you search the site, you'll see it) that is very similar. Also, I've drizzled dark chocolate over this in the past as well. Enjoy!
Mine was crumbly when removing it from pan. Delicious flavor but crumbly. What’s wrong?
It shouldn’t be crumbly and falling apart. As you can see in the photos, the edges will crumble slightly on some pieces. Unfortunately, without being in your kitchen with you, it’s hard to guess what might have gone wrong.
Are they a different between butter margine mine was running I used to sticks of margine
Yes, there is a difference between butter and margarine. Unfortunately, margarine will not work the same way for this recipe.
I made this today…my signifiant other and my neighbor said it was the bomb…super duper easy…
Too easy. Looks delicious……..
Looks good
just made this peanut butter fudge, it was quick and so easy, taste great, highly recommend this recipe
JUST WONDERING IF THIS WOULD SHIP WELL..AS A GIFT FOR SERVICEMEN OVERSEAS.. WHEN IT SAYS TO STORE AIRTIGHT CONTAINER IN FRIDGE IF IT WOULD STILL BE GOOD TRAVELING FOR A COUPLE WEEKS
I think this would probably ship fine, and hold well. However, I haven’t tested it for that long myself. I do ship it for Christmas gifts though.
Going to make this but do I use salted or unsalted butter?
I use salted butter.
thank you for these recipies
I love to try new recipes, looking forward to getting yours.s