This is a guest post by the lovely Sarah from A Spoonful of Vanilla. Find out more about Sarah at the end of this post.
This Halloween Fudge is perfectly spooky! It is a white chocolate fudge that I dyed a lime green.
I decorated it with some spooky Halloween treats including Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups and M&Ms. Also, I couldn’t resist using a few spooky edible eyes.
The beauty of this recipe is that you can use any Halloween Candy you want. I used M&Ms and Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups as they are two of my favourites.
Why not try adding some Cadbury Mini Goo Heads or an all-round family favourite like Maltesers or KitKat? The options are endless!

To Make the Fudge
So, this fudge is super simple to make and only needs a few ingredients.
Start by adding the condensed milk and chocolate to a large saucepan and melt the chocolate on a low heat stirring continuously to ensure that it doesn’t burn.
Once the chocolate has completely melted add in the food colouring.
For this, you need to be careful about what food colouring you use.
A gel food colouring or powder would be best. What you can’t use is a food colouring which is water based on has water in its ingredients list as this will just curdle the chocolate.
To colour the mixture, add a little at a time and mix in between each addition.
If you add too much to begin with then you are stuck with that colour. If you add a little at a time, you can gradually build the colour up.
One thing I will say is when you add the icing sugar the colour will lighten ever so slightly. So, you might want to make it a little darker.
Add the icing sugar and mix until it is completely combined. The mixture should be super thick and gloopy at this stage.
Now add in the chocolates and fold through. I added in M&Ms and Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups.
I cut the Peanut Butter cups into halves and quarters, and I also left some whole too.
The easiest way to fold the mixture through is using a spatula and going around the side of the saucepan and folding the mixture in on itself.
Then, cut through the middle again folding the mixture in on itself. Repeat until all the chocolates are evenly distributed.
Pour the mixture into your tin and smooth it out.
Decorate with some leftover chocolates, again I cut the Peanut Butter Cups into halves, but I also added some whole ones on top too.
I also added some edible eyes to the top, to give it more of a spooky look.
Put the fudge into the fridge overnight or until it has completely set.
Cut into individual pieces and enjoy at your spooky Autumn party or Halloween event!
Alternatives for Your Spooky Fudge
There are so many alternatives for this fudge, we would be here forever if I listed them all.
You can change the colour of the fudge. Why not make it spooky orange or purple? You could even make it pink!
If you want to make the fudge black, you will need to start with a milk or dark chocolate instead of white.
Milk and Dark Chocolate are the perfect base for black food colouring, whereas white chocolate and black food colouring normally just goes a weird grey colour.
As I said above, you can use any sweets you want in this fudge. I used chocolate-based treats but why not try adding some gummy worms or even some biscuits like Oreos.
Equipment
- Square Cake Tin
- Spatula
- Scales
- Mixing Bowl
- Saucepan
Shopping List
Fudge Ingredients
- 100g Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups
- 500g White Chocolate
- 397g Condensed Milk (one tin)
- Green Food Colouring
- 100g M&Ms
To Decorate
- Leftover Peanut Butter Cups
- Leftover M&Ms
- Edible Eyes
Method
1. Line your 7″ square cake tin with baking parchment and leave to one side.
2. Cut the Peanut Butter Cups into halves and quarters and leave to one side.
3. Add the white chocolate and condensed milk to a large saucepan and, on a low heat, melt the chocolate. Stirring continuously until it is completely smooth. Remove from the heat.
4. Add in the food colouring a little at a time, stirring in between each addition, until you have reached the desired colour.
5. Add the icing sugar to the mixture and stir until it is completely incorporated. It should be thick and gloopy.
6. Add in the chocolates and fold them through until they are evenly distributed.
7. Pour the mixture into your tin and smooth.
8. Finish by adding leftover chocolates and some edible eyes.
9. Leave to set in the fridge overnight or until the fudge has completely set. Cut into individual portions and enjoy.

About Me
My name is Sarah, and I am the face behind A Spoonful of Vanilla.
I started my blog in January 2020 as a place to share all my creations.
I’ve loved baking since I was young but started creating and experimenting with my own recipes when I studied at university.
I have always found baking the perfect way to de-stress and just forget about everything going on in the outside world for a few hours.
There are just so many different flavour combinations and types of bakes to try the possibilities are endless.
You can find me on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and Pinterest. I’m also on TikTok @aspoonofvanilla.
Do you have any fun Halloween recipe ideas? What do you think of this spooky Halloween fudge? Do you enjoy making spooky Halloween treats?
Let me know all your thoughts in the comments below 🙂
Happy reading x
This looks great for a spooky party! I am not a fan of fudge, but my boyfriend and family like fudge so it would be great for them. Thanks for sharing x
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I have to admit I love fudge! That sounds ideal, the perfect party treat x
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This looks delicious!
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I think my boys would love it! Great idea!
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I’m glad you enjoyed 🙂 x
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This recipe looks perfect for a Halloween party! Thanks for sharing.
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I think so too x
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I love fudge! This recipe looks like a lot of fun 🙂
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Me too 🙂 I agree! x
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I literally have all of the ingredients so will definitely be giving this a go thank you for sharing!
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Omg that’s fate then! I hope you enjoy it, let me know x
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This looks absolutely yummy. Will have to make this weekend
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Thank you for reading Alison, I loved featuring Sarah x
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This looks and sounds absolutely delicious! I think so many young children will love to receive this, this Halloween. It looks super good. Thank you so much for sharing lovely Xo
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I think so too, it’ll make a great addition to any Halloween parties x
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This fudge looks so tasty! x
Lucy | http://www.lucymary.co.uk
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Thank you for reading Lucy, I agree!
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This is such a fun treat! I love that it is a perfect combination of spooky and quirky. The edible eyes are so cute. It’s great that this can be customized with different candies too so you can keep switching things up 🙂
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Yes I love that too, it’s a great Halloween treat! I love that too, you can choose to add whatever you love x
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This looks so cute! Sounds like a great treat for Halloween – I’ve never made my own fudge x
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I love making fudge at Christmas and this looks ideal for Halloween x
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Anything with m&ms is always going to get my vote. Although I did chip a tooth on a peanut m&m once. Haha
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Me too, they are delicious! Oh no… I’m glad you still like them haha 🙂
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What a fun recipe- can’t wait to try it! We have the same favorite candies 🙂
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I think so too 🙂 I love being able to add all your favourite sweets x
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Yummy I love fudge! definitely my favorite chocolate dessert!
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It’s a great! x
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This fudge sounds so delicious!
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I know rightB
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I love fudge! And this looks spookily adorable! I wish I was as creative as Sarah, would never have been able to think this up myself!
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Thank you 🙂 I know it looks perfect for this season x
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I’ve never made fudge before, but this sounds like a wonderful recipe to try. Thanks for sharing Sarah and Eleanor!
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I think it sounds great! Thanks for reading x
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Aw that’s great! Thank you 🙂
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I’ve never made fudge before but I love it! This is something that I want to make. Thanks for sharing this x
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I love fudge too, and this recipe looks too good not to try! Thank you x
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Yes I think it seems great for a beginner baker, like me, too 🙂
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This is so fun! I love fudge and I love how perfect this one is for Halloween. The candy is a perfect addition to it! Yum
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Thank you! I hope you try it out, at this time of the year or any time x
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Looks delicious. You can easily use this recipe for Christmas and just mix up the food colouring and decorations. Great post x x
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That’s such a great idea! Thanks for sharing Bethany x
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Super cute and delicious-looking! I love making fudge since it’s so easy and really rich. Thank you and Sarah for sharing this recipe!
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I agree! Fudge is such a delicious dessert idea x
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I’ve to check which account is this. I’m probably connected but can’t recall. Had tj do this it looked so so so good!!! I loved the buttercup optional with others too. But mnms and that googly I dig for sure. And I loved the white choc combo with condensed milk. That lime green coating is so subtle. Great one! Xx
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Thanks for reading!
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This fudge sounds amazing. I cant wait to try it. Thank you for sharing the recipe.
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Thank you Charlotte, I agree it looks delicious x
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Oh my god, I absolutely love fudge. I may have to try making this, although I’ll likely leave out the peanut butter cups as I’m not sure if I like peanut butter or not. It’s fine in Asian food, but other than that I’ve not been too impressed, just tasted like earth
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I don’t really like peanut butter I have to say, so I would probably leave these out too! I can’t wait to try it too, glad you enjoyed Sarah’s fantastic recipe x
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Hee hee this is great – I am thinking about how to make a Christmas version as there’s no way I can wait until next Halloween otherwise!!
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That’s true! I reckon the Halloween treats can be swapped out for Christmas sweets x
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This looks yummy and so easy to make.
Saving for later to make with my little one 😁
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Thank you! Aw that sounds adorable, I hope you all enjoy x
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This looks delicious. I’ve pinned this post so I can make it myself next year.
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Aw thank you Kelly x
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I love the looks of this – it looks spooky and yummy! This looks so easy to make which is right up my alley. Thanks for sharing this Sarah & Eleanor!
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I love it too, I need to make it soon! Thank you 🙂
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Oh man, this looks so yummy. Definitely bookmarking this in my big recipes to try out folder so I can make it soon (or save it for next year). Fun recipe and I love how easy it looks to make. Thanks for sharing this sweet delight. 🙂
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Aw thank you so much for sharing your thoughts on Sarah’s recipe!
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