Strawberry Lemonade Fudge
A creamy 4-Ingredient Strawberry Lemonade Fudge recipe that tastes like summer sunshine! This quick treat is perfect for picnics and summer parties and can be made in 5 minutes.
I love fudge. And I want to eat it all year long, not just in December.
I love that you can pick up one little two-bite piece of fudge and feel like you’ve had something truly decadent. I love that it gets warm and squishy when you hold it between your finger and thumb. I love the smooth silky texture. And I LOVE that you can make fudge with nearly any flavor combination in less five minutes.
Today’s 4-Ingredient Strawberry Lemonade Fudge easy to make and oh so delicious!
It’s light, creamy, and tastes like fresh strawberry lemonade with little speckles of strawberry floating about. (You can even keep it in the fridge or freezer so you really get the effect of summertime lemonade.)
Although it needs time to chill and harden, the actual prep and cook time takes 5 minutes or less from bowl to fridge, so it’s convenient to make for summer parties and events.
The secret ingredient in this easy Strawberry Lemonade Fudge recipe is freeze dried strawberries… The kind you see most often in berry laced cereal boxes.
These crunchy little strawberry slivers, soften a tad once folded into the fudge. They look and taste sensational with the pale yellow lemon fudge. The bright zippy flavor will put a big smile on your face, making this fudge recipe the perfect treat for summer.
Strawberry Lemonade Fudge also makes a wonderful edible gift. Slice it into long pieces and wrap in cellophane, or cut the fudge into squares and stack in gift boxes.
I know I would be thrilled to receive a box of fudge this summer, and so will your other friends!
Strawberry Lemonade Fudge
Ingredients
- 20 ounce vanilla almond bark
- 14 ounce sweetened condensed milk
- 1 teaspoon lemon extract
- 2/3 cup chopped freeze dried strawberries
Instructions
- Pour the sweetened condensed milk in a large microwave-safe bowl. Roughly chop the almond bark and place it in the bowl. Microwave in 1 minute increments, stirring in between, until the mixture is totally smooth. (About 2 minutes.)
- Meanwhile line an 8x8-inch baking dish with foil. Once the fudge mixture is smooth, stir in the lemon extract and chopped strawberries. Add yellow food coloring if desired.
- Pour the fudge into the prepared pan and place in the refrigerator for at least one hour. Then flip the hardened fudge out onto a cutting board and peel off the foil. Trim the edges and cut into 49 squares. Keep in an airtight container at room temperature.
Hi!! Can I substitute raspberries or blueberries?
Hi! I’d like to try the recipe but we don’t have almond barks where I live. Could you may be suggest a substitute? That would be great!
Hi Kristina! White chocolate would be the next best thing. Hopefully you can get your hands on that. :)
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