Easy and Delicious Chocolate Mint Layered Fudge

I don’t know about you, but I love mint and chocolate together. Who am I fooling, I love any kind of chocolate. Well, maybe not chocolate covered bugs but just about anything chocolate is good in my book. Since chocolate and mint are a favorite of mine I love these homemade Andes mint candy.

This fudge is a favorite of mine it tastes just like an Andes mint candy but in the form of fudge, so very good. This fudge recipe is easy to make too. Most of the time spent on this recipe is cooling time the hands on time is quick. I love to make this candy recipe to share with my family and neighbors at Christmas. It’s always on my candy and cookie plates.

They really do end up tasting very close to the candy. It’s kinda like a mint candy fudge and so easy to make too.

This is an easy recipe but does involve some chilling time for each layer so they don’t become a mixed up mess. Most of the time involved in making them is chilling time, the actual hands-on steps are quite easy.

The chocolate layers are a mixture of condensed sweetened milk and chocolate chips. The middle layer is made of candy coating or vanilla chips whatever you have on hand, a little mint flavoring, and food coloring.

I have found this recipe it is best to line the pan with waxed paper. By doing this step, it makes it so much easier to get the candy out of the pan. It also leaves the edges a little jagged so you will need to shave those off. After all, those edges are good samples to make sure the candy turned out well.

This fudge is a favorite of mine it tastes just like an Andes mint candy but in the form of fudge, so very good. This fudge recipe is easy to make too. Most of the time spent on this recipe is cooling time the hands on time is quick. I love to make this candy recipe to share with my family and neighbors at Christmas. It’s always on my candy and cookie plates.

Making the Mint Layered Fudge

I like to make the chocolate fudge part of the recipe on the stove. I think it’s easier to keep it just a little warm on the stove instead of using the microwave. I start by adding the chocolate chips and most of the condensed sweetened milk to the pan. Then heat over medium-low heat until the chips are melted and combined with the milk.

To make the first layer, start by adding in half of the chocolate mixture, to a wax paper lined pan and let it firm up in the refrigerator.

While it’s hardening up in the refrigerator, I’ll get the ingredients ready for the mint layer. I add the remaining condensed sweetened milk to a bowl with the vanilla chips or candy coating and then microwave for 30 seconds, remove from the microwave and stir then microwave again. I repeat this process until the mixture is melted and combined well.

Once the first chocolate fudge layer is set, I add the mint layer. After the mint layer is added to the pan needs to return to the refrigerator to chill and firm up. I check on it after about 30 minutes. If it’s firm I continue on to add the last layer of chocolate fudge.

If the fudge in the pan has set up a little, you’ll need to heat it on the stove again to make it spreadable. Spread the last layer of fudge over the mint layer. Making sure to cover all the mint layer well. Then it’s back to the refrigerator until the candy is good and set. I usually let it set in the refrigerator overnight.

Pick up the whole batch of fudge with the wax paper you lined the pan with and cut into pieces. I like to cut these into about 1/2 inch squares since this fudge is a little rich.

This fudge is a favorite of mine it tastes just like an Andes mint candy but in the form of fudge, so very good. This fudge recipe is easy to make too. Most of the time spent on this recipe is cooling time the hands on time is quick. I love to make this candy recipe to share with my family and neighbors at Christmas. It’s always on my candy and cookie plates.

Make This Recipe Dairy Free by…

I have found a way to make this recipe dairy free for my family. By replacing the condensed sweetened milk with this dairy free recipe. After that all you need to do if make sure you purchase dairy free chocolate chips and vanilla chips. (affiliate links)

Here’s the printable recipe for you to add to your recipe collection,

This fudge is a favorite of mine it tastes just like an Andes mint candy but in the form of fudge, so very good. This fudge recipe is easy to make too. Most of the time spent on this recipe is cooling time the hands on time is quick. I love to make this candy recipe to share with my family and neighbors at Christmas. It’s always on my candy and cookie plates.

Chocolate Mint Fudge

Shelly
This creamy fudge recipe is a layer of chocolate an middle layer of refreshing mint and another layer of chocolate. So creamy it melts in your mouth. If you love Andes Mints you'll love this fudge.
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Servings 64

Ingredients
  

  • 1 can sweetened condensed milk or dairy free sweetened condensed milk
  • 1 package 12 oz Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips
  • 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
  • 6 oz Vanilla Chips or Vanilla Candy Coating
  • 2 teaspoons Peppermint Extract
  • 3 drops Green Food Coloring

Instructions
 

  • In a sauce pan mix the chocolate chips with 1 cup of the sweetened condensed milk.
  • Heat over medium heat, stirring constantly until the chocolate is melted and the mixture is smooth. Remove from heat.
  • Spread half the chocolate mixture into an eight-inch square pan lined with wax paper and chill 10-15 minutes.
  • While the first chocolate layer is chilling. Mix the vanilla candy coating or vanilla chips with the remaining condensed sweetened milk over low heat. Stirring constantly until smooth.
  • Stir in the peppermint extract and food coloring.
  • Spread the mint mixture over the first chocolate layer and chill another 10-15 minutes.
  • Warm the remaining chocolate mixture if necessary and then spread over the mint layer.
  • Chill until firm.
  • Remove the mint candy from the pan and cut into 1-inch squares.
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This post is part of my 31 days of Homemade Sweet Treats series.

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15 thoughts on “Easy and Delicious Chocolate Mint Layered Fudge”

  1. I am not a big mint person, but I do love the Andes mints, they have just the right amount of mint and chocolate in them. I wanna try this recepie.

  2. How many ounces of chocolate chips did u use? Thank u for the answer: I would love to make this for a Christmas party next week!

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