Sugar Cookie Christmas Fudge

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Easy-to-make, 5-Ingredient, Sugar cookie Christmas fudge is a combo of two of my favorite treats: Christmas sugar cookies and fudge. 

It is perfect for Christmas parties and looks great on Christmas cookie trays.

Sugar cookie Christmas fudge is a combo of two of my favorite treats: Christmas sugar cookies and fudge. Try making a batch this Christmas!

Do you love Christmas cookies? What about fudge?

In my world, sugar cookies are pretty much the best thing ever. Especially ones with sprinkles on top! Sweet, chewy, buttery goodness. Mmmmm… so good!

I also go crazy for some good homemade fudge — especially around the holidays. (Don’t miss my go-to chocolate peanut butter fudge recipe.)

So, I thought what better treat to make this Christmas than a sugar cookie flavored fudge?

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Sugar cookie Christmas fudge is a combo of two of my favorite treats: Christmas sugar cookies and fudge. Try making a batch this Christmas!

Sugar Cookie Christmas Fudge

If you love Christmas sugar cookies like I do, you are going to go crazy for this sugar cookie-flavored fudge.

This holiday fudge tastes amazing and is super easy to make too.

So, make a batch of sugar cookie Christmas fudge for your family this holiday season and see for yourself how delicious it tastes.

Or, spread some holiday cheer around your office or neighborhood with a batch of Christmas fudge.

Whatever you do, one thing is for sure — this Christmas sugar cookie fudge will have everyone coming back for “just one more piece”.

How to Make Sugar Cookie Fudge

Start by gathering everything that you will need, which will be simple since this fudge recipe only calls for 5 simple ingredients.

Ingredients

  • white chocolate chips
  • sugar cookie mix
  • sweetened condensed milk
  • butter
  • Christmas sprinkles (or rainbow sprinkles if you prefer)

Supplies

  • 9 x 9 baking dish
  • parchment paper
  • non-stick spray
  • large pot
  • spoon / spatula, for stirring

Now it is time to get down to business. 

Line a 9×9 baking dish with parchment paper and a thin layer of non-stick spray and set aside. The parchment paper and non-stick spray will help you remove the fudge easily once it has set.

Condensed milk, sugar cookie mix, and white chocolate chips in pot

Next, heat the sweetened condensed milk over medium heat in a large pot. Once hot, stir in the white chocolate chips, sugar cookie mix, and butter.

Fudge mixture in large pot on stove

Continue to heat, stirring frequently, until the mixture is melted and smooth.

Fudge mixture in large pot

Once the mixture is smooth, stir in some sprinkles.

fudge mixture in pan, topped with lots of christmas sprinkles

Finally, pour the fudge mixture into your prepared baking dish and then top with lots more sprinkles.

Place in the refrigerator and allow to set overnight, or until firm (at least 2 hours). Slice and serve.

Sugar Cookie Christmas fudge on white serving platter

Don’t miss my Sugar Cookie Christmas Fudge Story as well!

Storage

Store your Christmas fudge in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 1 week.

Or for longer storage place in an airtight container or baggie and refrigerate for up to 3 weeks.

I hope that your family enjoys this sweet holiday treat and has a very Merry Christmas! 

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Easy-to-make, 4-Ingredient, Sugar cookie Christmas fudge is a combo of two of my favorite treats: Christmas sugar cookies and fudge. 
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4.56 from 751 votes

Sugar Cookie Christmas Fudge

Author: Jaclyn
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 5 minutes
Set Time 2 hours
Total: 2 hours 10 minutes
Easy-to-make, 5-Ingredient, Sugar cookie Christmas fudge is a combo of two of my favorite treats: Christmas sugar cookies and fudge.

Ingredients
 

  • 1 14 ounce can sweetened condensed milk
  • 2 ½ cups white chocolate chips
  • 1 ¼ cup sugar cookie mix I recommend heat-treating as per note below
  • 2 Tablespoons butter
  • christmas sprinkles or sprinkles of your choice

Instructions

  • Prepare a 9×9 baking dish with parchment paper and a thin layer of non-stick spray. Set aside.
  • Add sweetened condensed milk to a large pot and heat over medium heat, stirring often. Once hot, stir in the white chocolate chips, sugar cookie mix, and butter. Continue stirring until melted and smooth. Remove from heat.
  • Stir in a generous amount of Christmas sprinkles.
  • Pour fudge mixture into the prepared dish and top with more sprinkles.
  • Place in refrigerator and allow to set overnight, or until firm (at least 2 hours). Slice into bite-size pieces and serve.

Notes

How to heat-treat cookie mix: Sugar cookie mix contains raw flour which should be "heat-treated" by heating it to 165°F to kill any potentially harmful bacteria. You can do this easily in the microwave or oven. Simply place the mix in a large microwave-safe bowl and microwave in 30-second increments, stirring between each, until the temperature of the mix reaches 165°F on an instant-read thermometer. It shouldn’t take longer than 2 minutes in total. Or to heat-treat the mix in the oven, spread it onto a baking sheet and toast the mix at 350°F for 5 minutes, or until it reaches 165°F.
Storage: Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 1 week. For longer storage keep in the fridge for up to 3 weeks.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 111kcal
Easy-to-make, 4-Ingredient, Sugar cookie Christmas fudge is a combo of two of my favorite treats: Christmas sugar cookies and fudge. 

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Note: The recipe was updated in 2021 to include butter, which was not in the original ingredient list. This makes the recipe 5 ingredients, rather than the 4 ingredients it used to be. If you came here from a pin or post that said it has 4 ingredients, this is why.

Sugar Cookie Fudge stacked up high on a serving platter.

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    1. It’s not far above the comment section where you left this comment. Scroll up a bit or if you are having trouble still you can always use the “Jump to Recipe” button at the top of my blog posts. Hope this helps!

      1. was wondering if it the dry cookie mix or the tube of cookies. it doesn’t say. I think the dry but double checking. thanks

  1. Hello, I may be confused. When you say sugar cookie mix and to heat it up first, what does this mean? Like if I got a pack of sugar cookie mix at the grocery store., do I add all the ingredients I would need to make the “sugar cookies” and then put it in the microwave? Or do I just use the actual powder of the mix?

  2. The Betty Crocker cookie dough mix does not say it has raw flour so I did not heat treat it. I hope that’s okay. Should I leave this in the refrigerator or can it stay out once it’s been cut?

    1. Hi Jamie, you can store the fudge at room temp in an airtight container.

      I believe Betty Crocker sugar cookie mix is made with raw flour- unless maybe they tweaked the recipe?

  3. I made this as one of my NEW fudges this year… It was AWESOME!! Its just like a sugar cookie, but fudge and so very festive looking. Be aware… rhis takes a complete container of sprinkles to look nice. Everyone loved it… including me. I keep it in the fridge cause I like cold candy. I will make again.

  4. 5 stars
    I made this fudge and my whole family loved it. It was really easy to make and so tasty!! I will definitely be making this fudge every Christmas for my family!!

  5. Hi!
    Kind of a silly question, but I can use an 8×8 pan to the same effect, yes?
    Thanks!!

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