A Christmas Story fudge -- fun and easy "soap" fudge recipe (2024)

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If you're hosting "A Christmas Story" party or know a fan of the classic movie, you might need to make this A Christmas Story fudge. Just a few ingredients, made in the microwave, and sure to be a conversation-starter.

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A Christmas Story fudge

This A Christmas Story fudge recipe had me laughing the whole time I was making it.

I hope we all know the now-classic movie scene from A Christmas Story, where Ralphie, helping his father change a flat tire on the way home from visiting Santa, spills the bolts and shouts, "Oh, fudge!" Only he didn't say "fudge," did he?

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Nope. And thus, Ralphie's mother washes his mouth out with soap.

Specifically, she washes his mouth out with a red bar of Lifebuoy soap. Here, I write "Oh fudge!" on the soap fudge, but if you're going for authenticity, you can also write "Lifebuoy."

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"soap" fudge

So A Christmas Story fudge takes that scene quite literally.

These "soap" bars of fudge are a good size, so when it comes to eating, sharing a piece may be wise. Then again, it's so delicious... you might need a whole bar. Like all of our fudge recipes, this fudge needs only a few ingredients and can be made in the microwave.

For all of your fudge questions, be sure to check out our Fudge FAQ page!

This recipe was originally posted in November 2018 and updated in November 2021.

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how to make A Christmas Story fudge

To make A Christmas Story fudge, you will need silicone soap molds and stone stamp letters. Alternatively, you can pour the fudge into an 8-inch square baking pan and just cut rectangles, but I really like the look of the fudge from the molds.

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Let's make fudge!

step one: microwave your ingredients

In a large, microwave-safe bowl, place thewhite chocolate chips and sweetened condensed milk.

Microwave at 70 percent power for 90 seconds. Stir well, using the residual heat to full melt the chocolate until the mixture is very smooth.

Alternatively, you can set the bowl over a saucepan of simmering water (making sure the bottom of the bowl doesn't touch the water) on the stove-top.

Please note, the recipe here uses Nestle-brand white “morsels,” which is actually confectionery coating. If you’re using white confectionery coating chips (no cocoa butter listed in the ingredients)), use 16 ounces. If using pure white chocolate (with cocoa butter listed in the ingredients), use 19 ounces.

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step two: add the stir-ins

Stir in a pinch of salt, a teaspoon of vanilla extract, and red food coloring. Stir until you achieve the color you like. I suggest Americolor Soft Gel Paste food coloring.

Pour the mixture into the soap molds. Depending on how much you fill each cavity, you should get 6 to 8 bars of "soap."

The molds come with two sets of six, so you will have some empty cavities. Place the molds on a baking tray and chill.

step three: add the letters

Chill the fudge until it's set enough to remove from the molds, two hours. Overturn the fudge onto a baking tray and use the stamps to impress your saying into the fudge. Keep the fudge in the refrigerator until time to serve or gift.

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A Christmas Story fudge

Prep Time

30 mins

Chill for

2 hrs

Total Time

32 mins

A Christmas Story fudge, a fun and easy "bar of soap" fudge recipe to celebrate the classic holiday movie.

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: A Christmas Story fudge

Calories: 310 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 ⅔ cups white chocolate chips 16 ounces-- SEE NOTES!
  • 1 can sweetened condensed milk 14 ouces
  • pinch salt
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • red food coloring

Instructions

  1. In a large, microwave-safe bowl, combine the chocolate and sweetened condensed milk. Microwave at 70 percent power for 90 seconds. Stir well, using the residual heat to full melt the chocolate until the mixture is very smooth.

  2. Alternatively, you can set the bowl over a saucepan of simmering water (making sure the bottom of the bowl doesn’t touch the water) on the stove-top.

  3. Add the salt, vanilla extract, and food coloring. Stir well and add food coloring until desired shade is achieved

  4. Pour into food-save silicone soap molds. (You should have 6 to 8 bars.) Place the molds on a baking tray and chill for 2 hours.

  5. Overturn the fudge bars onto a baking tray lined with wax or parchment paper. Use stone stamps to write "Lifebuoy" or "Oh Fudge" on the bars. Return to the refrigerator to chill until serving.

  6. Calories based on a half-bar of fudge.

Recipe Notes

Please note, the recipe here uses Nestle-brand white “morsels,” which is actually confectionery coating. If you’re using white confectionery coating chips (no cocoa butter listed in the ingredients, use 16 ounces. If using pure white chocolate (with cocoa butter listed in the ingredients), use 19 ounces.

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If you're making this fudge recipe because you're hosting A Christmas Story party (an A Christmas Story party?), here are more fun food ideas.

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FAQs

How long does homemade fudge last? ›

How Long Does it Last in The Fridge & Freezer? Homemade Fudge stored in the fridge or refrigerator lasts about 2 - 3 weeks. It provides the cool temperature that this type of fudge exactly demands. The only real time you might need to refrigerate proper fudge is if weather conditions are extremely hot.

How long does it take fudge to set? ›

After your fudge has completely set (this usually takes about four hours on the counter top), remove it from the foil and cut it into squares. If you use a rounded baking pan, cut off just enough of the edge so that the fudge no longer has a rounded edge. Doing this will give every piece of fudge a nice flat bottom.

How do you keep fudge from going bad? ›

If you find yourself with leftover fudge, it's essential to store it correctly to maintain its taste and texture. Wrap individual pieces of fudge tightly in plastic wrap or store them in an airtight container. This will prevent air exposure and help keep the fudge fresh.

Does fudge ever go bad? ›

Refrigerated fudge will recrystalize into sugar fairly rapidly, losing most of the creaminess. Fudge can be stored for about two weeks at room temperature, preferably in an airtight container. It's still good after that, but in those circ*mstances, the sugars will recrystalize eventually too.

How do you know when fudge is done? ›

The fudge is ready when a candy thermometer reads between 112°C to 114°C (234°F to 237°F) or the mixture forms a soft ball in cold water. Let the mixture cool before beating.

What kind of pan is best for fudge? ›

Secondly, the pot's material should allow for good heat distribution hence your top choice should be copper cookware or a pot with a copper core. Copper's exceptional heat conductivity offers unparalleled temperature control, an asset when working with finicky ingredients like sugar.

What happens if fudge doesn't harden? ›

Chewy fudge is often the result of undercooking. To fix it, you can reheat the fudge mixture over low heat and continue cooking until it reaches the proper temperature.

How do you keep homemade fudge fresh? ›

To maximize its shelf life, the fudge should be stored in an airtight container at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and heat sources. It's important to keep the fudge away from moisture, as this can cause it to spoil or become moldy.

How do you keep fudge fresh for a week? ›

If you are just storing it for a week or two to nibble on here and there, we suggest that you keep it in and air tight container like one of the Gladware containers that you buy at the grocery store. This is the most convenient and less messy ways to keep it. And it stays very moist and fresh.

How long does old fashioned fudge last? ›

The best way to store fudge is cut into squares and placed in an airtight container. You can store fudge at room temperature for up to two weeks or in the refrigerator for up to three weeks. Be sure to place a piece of parchment paper or aluminum foil between each layer of fudge in the container.

How long does fudge last in a jar? ›

Fudge will last in an airtight container in your fridge for two weeks maybe a little longer or about a week in your pantry.

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