Can You Freeze Fudge? (2024)

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How to Store Fudge & How to Freeze Fudge

As an avid fudge maker, I’ve created the ultimate guide to freezing, storing and thawing fudge to make it easy for you! This step-by-step guide includes all my best hacks, tools I use, how to wrap the fudge perfectly and more!

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Can Fudge be Frozen? YES! Get ready for this great hack!

Fudge is a dessert that can be enjoyed all year round. If you love to make a couple different types of fudge during the holiday season, I’ll show you how to freeze fudge without ruining so you can enjoy it all December long or all year long!

How to Store Fudge Overview

Be sure to store the fudge in either an airtight container if storing at room temperature or in the fridge, or follow our recommendations below if storing in the freezer.

  • Room temperature: 7-14 days
  • Refrigerator: 3-4 weeks
  • Freezer: 2-3 months

How Long Does Fudge Last?

Fudge has a long shelf life because it has a high sugar content. It’s chemistry. If the concentration of sugar reaches a certain level, all the water in the fudge is bound by sugar, leaving no space for microorganisms to grow.

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How to Store Fudge at Room Temperature

Homemade fudge, stored in a properly sealed container, can last for 2 weeks at room temperature. Be sure to store the container in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. My thick chocolate fudge stays perfect at room temperature!

Can You Freeze Fudge?

Yes, you can freeze fudge! Our step by step post will guide you on how to freeze fudge without ruining it. Some of my favorite recipes to freeze are peanut butter fudge and oreo fudge.

It’s important to protect the fudge from moisture and air. Moisture and air is what cause ice crystals to form, causing freezer burn.

Make sure the fudge is completely set and at room temperature before slicing and/or storing. This rule applies to any toppings added to the fudge as well, like chocolate drizzle.

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  • kitchen knife
  • aluminium foil
  • plastic wrap
  • freezer bag or airtight container
  • marker for labeling
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Freezing Fudge: How to wrap

Wrapping fudge to freeze is a simple 4 step process.

1. Wrap Fudge in Plastic Wrap

Wrap the fudge (whole block or cut into individual pieces) in plastic wrap.

If you are wrapping multiple individual pieces of cut fudge in a stack, place wax or parchment paper between each layer.

Storing individual portions is great if you want to thaw a few pieces at a time. On the other hand, freezing fudge in one large block reduces the surface air, which can prevent fudge from drying out.

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2. Wrap Fudge in Aluminum Foil

Next, wrap the fudge in aluminum foil. This is to help prevent freezer burn. If you don’t have foil, you can wrap the fudge in a double layer of plastic wrap.

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3. Place Fudge in Freezer Bag

Place the wrapped bundle of fudge in a freezer bag and remove as much air as possible. You can also store the fudge in an airtight freezer safe container.

Tip: Label and date the bag. Trust me! Especially if you’re freezing multiple types of fudge, they all look the same once wrapped up like a mummy and frozen!

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4. Place Fudge in Freezer

Place the fudge in the freezer. Do not store anything on top of the fudge while it fully freezes. It takes 6-12 hours for the fudge to fully freeze. Once it’s fully frozen, you can place other things on top of it.

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How to Thaw Frozen Fudge

Place the entire plastic bag in the refrigerator to thaw. If you don’t want to thaw all of the fudge at one time, place the desired portion that you want to thaw in a plastic bag and place in the fridge.

It will take the fudge about 2-3 hours to thaw. Some fudge may take longer, depending on the thickness.

Once thawed, unwrap the fudge and slice into squares if needed.

Tip: Do not thaw frozen fudge in the microwave.

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How to Freeze Fudge with Toppings

Nuts pressed into the top of fudge may fall off during the freezing / thawing process. To avoid this you can mix the nuts fully into the fudge while making it.

Same applies to marshmallows, mix those directly into the fudge. When making our rocky road fudge, be sure to mix the peanuts and marshmallows into the fudge for best freezing results.

Dried fruits freeze well, but may lose some of their flavor during the freezing / thawing process. I do not recommend freezing fudge that uses fresh fruit. Fresh fruit contains a lot of water and can cause texture changes during the freezing / thawing process.

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Does Fudge Go Bad? 5 Signs to Not Eat

Here are 5 signs that your fudge has gone bad.

  1. Mold. Hard nope.
  2. Texture or color changes. If the fudge is gritty, chalky, or changed colors, toss it out.
  3. Deep cracks. This means the fudge has dried out and no one wants dry fudge.
  4. Slimy or cloudy coating. If the top of the fudge is slimy or cloudy, to the trash!
  5. Smell. Don’t eat the fudge if it smells off.
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Storing, Thawing, & Freezing Fudge FAQs

Can you freeze fudge with sweetened condensed milk?

Yes! This is a very common ingredient in homemade fudge and it freezes well.

How to prevent fudge from drying out?

Put the fudge in an airtight container or ziplock bag.

Can I thaw frozen fudge at room temperature?

The sudden change in temperature from the freezer to room temperature can cause texture changes in fudge. Therefore, it’s not recommended to thaw fudge at room temperature. Be sure to place frozen fudge in the refrigerator to thaw.

How long does frozen fudge last?

Properly stored fudge can last for 2 to 3 months in the freezer. I’ll admit it though, I’ve eaten mint chocolate fudge that was frozen for 6 months and it was still delicious!

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How to Freeze Fudge: Complete Fudge Storing & Freezing Guide

By: Beth

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

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As an avid fudge maker, I’ve created the ultimate guide to freezing, storing and thawing fudge to make it easy for you! This step-by-step guide includes all my best hacks, tools I use, how to wrap the fudge perfectly and more!

Ingredients

  • Fudge
  • Plastic Wrap
  • Aluminum Foil
  • Freezer Bag

Instructions

Wrapping fudge to freeze is a simple 4 step process.

  • Wrap the fudge (whole block or cut into individual pieces) in plastic wrap.

    If you are wrapping multiple individual pieces of cut fudge in a stack, place wax or parchment paper between each layer.

    Storing individual portions is great if you want to thaw a few pieces at a time. On the other hand, freezing fudge in one large block reduces the surface air, which can prevent fudge from drying out.

  • Next, wrap the fudge in aluminum foil. This is to help prevent freezer burn. If you don’t have foil, you can wrap the fudge in a double layer of plastic wrap.

  • Place the wrapped bundle of fudge in a freezer bag and remove as much air as possible. You can also store the fudge in an airtight freezer safe container.Tip:Label and date the bag. Trust me! Especially if you’re freezing multiple types of fudge, they all look the same once wrapped up like a mummy and frozen!

  • Place the fudge in the freezer. Do not store anything on top of the fudge while it fully freezes. It takes 6-12 hours for the fudge to fully freeze. Once it’s fully frozen, you can place other things on top of it.

How to thaw frozen fudge

  • Place the entire plastic bag in the refrigerator to thaw. If you don’t want to thaw all of the fudge at one time, place the desired portion that you want to thaw in a plastic bag and place in the fridge.

    It will take the fudge about 2-3 hours to thaw. Some fudge may take longer, depending on the thickness.

    Once thawed, unwrap the fudge and slice into squares if needed.

    Tip: Do not thaw frozen fudge in the microwave.

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Can You Freeze Fudge? (2024)

FAQs

Can You Freeze Fudge? ›

If you have a lot of fudge and you need to store it for a party or reunion or just a family get-together, then consider putting your fudge in the freezer. The best way to freeze fudge is to wrap it in freezer wrap if you are going to store it for any length of time more than a month.

Can you freeze fudge successfully? ›

If you're hoping to keep your fudge tucked away for quite some time, storing it in the freezer is a great option. Fudge properly stored in the freezer will last for 2 to 3 months. Some fudge can last up to a year in the freezer.

Can you put fudge in the freezer to harden? ›

Once it's at room temperature, stick the fudge into the fridge for 1-2 hours. Lastly, to set fudge completely, put it in the freezer.

How do you wrap fudge for freezing? ›

Wrap the fudge (whole block or cut into individual pieces) in plastic wrap. If you are wrapping multiple individual pieces of cut fudge in a stack, place wax or parchment paper between each layer. Storing individual portions is great if you want to thaw a few pieces at a time.

How to thaw frozen fudge? ›

A: Thawing your fudge out will take a full day. Just unwrap your fudge completely and place on your counter to thaw out. Once it is thawed out completely make sure you wrap it back up in either wax paper, saran wrap or place in a zip lock bag.

What is the best way to store homemade fudge? ›

So to recap, it's best to store proper fudge at room temperature. Keeping it in the fridge takes out all its moisture, drying it out. Homemade fudge is best in the fridge. No matter where you store it, the goal is to protect the fudge from exposure to the elements so airtight containers are best!

What should you not do when making fudge? ›

7 Common Mistakes to Avoid for Candy Shop-Worthy Fudge and Caramels
  1. Using the Wrong Pan. All candy and confections start by melting sugar. ...
  2. Stirring the Sugar. ...
  3. Not Using a Candy Thermometer. ...
  4. Leaving Out the Parchment Paper Lining. ...
  5. Skipping the Cooking Spray. ...
  6. Scraping the Pot. ...
  7. Using a Cold Knife to Slice.
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Can you fix fudge that didn't harden? ›

OPTION 3) Sieve together some powdered sugar and cocoa powder, and gradually work this into your unset fudge until it reaches the consistency of dough, then roll out and cut into squares, or shape into balls and then roll in powdered sugar (roll the balls in icing sugar, not yourself).

Does fudge set quicker in the freezer? ›

Some Tips For Making Fudge

The ratio of chocolate to condensed milk needs to be just right, otherwise you might end up with fudge that is too soft or too hard. Do not freeze the fudge to set it. Best way is to just be patient for a couple hours and set it in the fridge.

Can you make hard fudge soft again? ›

Cut the fudge into small pieces around one inch and put it on the plate and place each fudge with the distance in between. Keep a bowl of water inside the microwave along with the fudge to create moisture for the pieces to inhale. Next, microwave the fudge pieces for just 10 seconds.

Can I wrap fudge in foil? ›

To properly freeze fresh fudge, cut it into whatever size pieces you want to freeze and then wrap each piece with an airtight wrapping material, such as aluminum foil or Saran brand wrap. Most plastic wraps other than Saran are typically not airtight and will not protect your fudge against moisture or water vapor.

What can you wrap fudge in? ›

Twine-Wrapped Parchment Paper

Put parchment paper to good use with this idea for packaging edible gifts: Carefully wrap your favorite Christmas fudge inside a DIY parchment paper wrapping paper. Complete the rustic look by tying a twine ribbon adorned with a cheery candy cane.

How do you save seized fudge? ›

Pour the fudge back into your pan, and add about a cup of water to it, along with a tablespoon or two of evaporated milk, whipping cream, or whatever cream you're using. Some people skip the water and just add cream to the mixture to reheat.

Can you freeze fudge without ruining it? ›

Yes. Fudge can be frozen and most fudge recipes will freeze and thaw well. The texture of the fudge matters here; fudge with a denser texture tends to freeze better than fudge with a lighter texture. Freezing fudge can be a good option for long term storage as opposed to refrigeration.

Is fudge good frozen? ›

Freezing is a method that involves turning the liquid components in fudge into solid by exposing them to low temperatures. This process halts the growth of bacteria, thereby extending the shelf life of the fudge. Properly frozen fudge can last for months, retaining most of its original taste and texture.

Can you beat fudge too much? ›

Beating the cooled batter is one of the crucial steps of fudge-making, but overbeating can turn fudge hard as a rock. Pay close attention to the change in appearance and only beat the fudge until it loses its glossy sheen.

Does hot fudge freeze well? ›

To Freeze: Cool completely then store this easy hot fudge in a freezer safe jar or bag for up to 3 months. Allow it to thaw overnight in the refrigerator then reheat slowly in the microwave, stirring every 30 seconds. Be careful not to let it get too hot or burn.

What happens when fudge is cooling? ›

Once a seed crystal forms, it grows bigger and bigger as the fudge cools. A lot of big crystals in fudge makes it grainy. By letting the fudge cool without stirring, you avoid creating seed crystals. Stirring would help sucrose molecules "find" one another and start forming crystals.

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