This three ingredient Cadbury Creme Egg Fudge is the ULTIMATE in Chocolate Easter recipes!
I have to admit that Cadbury Creme Eggs are not my favourite Easter Egg to eat, I just can’t get past the whole ‘egg’ concept, however my husband absolutely ADORES them and was more than happy to work his way through the leftover pieces of this fudge! Along with this fudge, he also loves my Creme Egg Brownies and no bake Creme Egg Cheesecake and can’t decided which is his favourite out of the three.
I used my go to no bake chocolate fudge recipe as a base for this Cadbury Creme Egg Fudge, as you really can’t go wrong with it – I promise! I also used just one packet of mini Cadbury Creme Eggs when making this fudge, however if you wanted to make this three ingredient Cadbury Creme Egg Fudge even more special, just add another packet!
With Easter a little over a month away, this Cadbury Creme Egg Fudge makes the perfect gift for teachers, family and friends and is also an easy dessert to take along to any Easter gatherings.
You can also watch how to make my 3 Ingredient Creme Egg Fudge below:
Three Ingredient Cadbury Creme Egg Fudge
Equipment
- 1 x 20cm square baking tin
Ingredients
- 130 grams mini Cadbury Creme Eggs
- 400 grams milk chocolate
- 390 grams sweetened condensed milk
Instructions
- Line a 20cm square cake tin with baking paper – make sure you leave plenty of paper hanging over the sides to help you remove the fudge once it has set.
- Pour the condensed milk into a medium saucepan over low heat and add the milk chocolate – which has been broken into squares.
- Cook the condensed milk and chocolate mixture and stir regularly until the chocolate has melted and the ingredients have combined.
- Remove the saucepan from the heat and pour the fudge into the prepared tin before quickly (and carefully) pushing the Cadbury Creme Eggs into it. Place the fudge into the fridge for a minimum of 6 hours (preferably overnight) to set.
- Remove the set fudge from the fridge and cut into squares.
Nutrition
Three Ingredient Cadbury Creme Fudge Thermomix Instructions
- Line a 20cm square cake tin with baking paper – make sure you leave plenty of paper hanging over the sides to help you remove the fudge once it has set.
- Break the milk chocolate into pieces and place in the Thermomix bowl.
- Add the condensed milk and cook for 10 minutes, 100 degrees on speed 3.
- Working quickly, pour the fudge into the prepared pan and gently press the Cadbury Creme Eggs into the fudge before placing it into the fridge for 6 hours (preferably overnight) to set.
- Remove fudge from the fridge and cut into small pieces.
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If you are looking for more Cadbury Creme Egg recipes, make sure you check out my Cadbury Creme Egg Cheesecake and Cadbury Creme Egg Muffins!
Mandy @ Barbie Bieber and Beyond
I love Cadbury Creme Eggs, they are my favourite! I’m going to try this one!
Lyndall @ SeizeTheDayProject
O.M.G. my mouth is watering just looking at your scrumptious photos. Shame I’m doing Weight Watchers at the moment, LOL! I think I’ll stick with looking at the pics…
EssentiallyJess
That looks so decadent! My kids would love me to make something like this.
Leanne @ Deep Fried Fruit
Holy crap! That’s a keeper. I’m definitely going to try that one.
Sammie @ The Annoyed Thryoid
Oh my goodness! Look at the cremey, chocolatey goodness! Just egg-squisite!
Bec @ Seeing the Lighter Side
Oh my. You’ve just combined three of my favourite foods into the one dish.
Raychael aka Mystery Case
Drooling. I might need to make this for my daughter’s birthday party but seriously… who needs an excuse.
Lauren
haha, I like you thinking!
natalie @ our parallel connection
I am like you, these are not my favourite chocolates as they actually make me feel a little ill after I eat one. In saying that, 3 out of 4 of my kids just love love them. I might hand this one over to my daughter and see what she can do with it. #teamIBOT
Lauren
Sounds like a good plan to me!
Jessica @ Sweetest Menu
I love this Lauren! I made fudge on the weekend too – rekindled my romance with such a an awesome sweet treat. Loving this Easter version! 🙂
Lauren
I’m so glad you’ve found your fudge love again!
Kaz
My fudge did not set properly, how can I prevent this happening next time?
Lauren Matheson
Hi Kaz, sorry to hear you fudge didn’t set properly. I’d suggest leaving it in the fridge for overnight/12hours before cutting.
Lisa @ Chocolate Meets Strawberry
I’m actually with you on that one, Lauren – I’m a bit iffy on the ‘egg’ aspect of the cadbury creme eggs, and I haven’t ever tried one! I think it’s because it’s drilled into us not to eat raw egg from a young age (not that that stops me from eating cookie dough, but go figure!!), so it seems pretty bizarre when we can see something resembling a white and a yolk. I think this fudge would be delicious with or without the eggs added in! 🙂
Lauren
Yes! I think you’ve nailed it! The whole concept is a little strange to me!