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Holiday Magic: Mastering the Easy Sugar Cookie Fudge

Introduction: A Cookie in Fudge Form

There is something undeniably comforting about the flavor of a classic sugar cookie—the hit of vanilla, the richness of butter, and the celebratory crunch of colorful sprinkles. This Sugar Cookie Fudge takes all those beloved elements and reimagines them into a creamy, no-bake confection. It is the perfect solution for the busy holiday baker who wants the “wow factor” of a homemade treat without the labor-intensive rolling and cutting of traditional cookies.

The beauty of this recipe lies in its texture. While traditional fudge relies on a complex process of boiling sugar to a specific stage, this version uses white chocolate and sweetened condensed milk to achieve a “velvet-set.” The result is a fudge that is stable enough to sit on a dessert table but soft enough to melt the moment it hits your tongue. Whether you are filling a holiday tin for a neighbor or looking for a quick addition to your Christmas Eve platter, this sugar cookie fudge is a guaranteed hit.


Ingredients: The Sweet Essentials

With only three main components and a few festive add-ins, quality is key. Each ingredient contributes to that signature “cookie dough” profile.

  • 1 Can (14 oz) Sweetened Condensed Milk: This provides the creamy body and the necessary sugar for the fudge to set.
  • 1 Bag (12 oz) White Chocolate Chips: These act as the structural “bones” of the fudge. Look for chips that contain cocoa butter for the smoothest melt.
  • 1 Stick (1/2 cup) Unsalted Butter: The secret to the “sugar cookie” taste. It adds that buttery richness found in shortbread and traditional cookies.
  • 1 tsp Vanilla Extract: Essential for mimicking the aromatic profile of a baked cookie.
  • 1/2 cup Sugar Cookie Mix (Optional): A few tablespoons of dry mix can be stirred in for an authentic “dough” flavor.
  • Festive Sprinkles: Red, green, or gold sprinkles add the final holiday touch.

Instructions: The No-Fail Method

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