Butterscotch Fudge with 3 Simple Ingredients

This easy Butterscotch Fudge Recipe is simply the best! It takes only 3 Simple Ingredients, and is a no-bake fudge recipe, which is even better. An effortless and delicious easy recipe!

Easy Butterscotch Fudge

Don’t forget to check out my White Chocolate Fudge recipe if you are making this at Christmas Time!

As much as I love this old fashioned butterscotch fudge recipe, you know I just can’t resist white chocolate chips!

Oh how I love easy and simple recipes that impress greatly! Bark, like this White Toffee Bark, is one type of treat that can be easily made.

They are my personal favorites this time of year. The holiday season is a great time for baking.

This 5 minute butterscotch fudge is made with 3 simple ingredients, 4 if you opt to add the pinch of salt.

You just cannot beat that.

This recipe is for a creamy, melt in your mouth Butterscotch Fudge.

Simple to make any time of the year and for any occasion.

How to make Butterscotch Fudge

I love this easy fudge recipe for the ease in making it.

You don’t even need a candy thermometer or the need to cook in a heavy saucepan, which has most other fudge recipes beat.

Needing special equipment to make fudge was always the part the turned me off. Are you the same?

A close up of a slice of fudge on a plate, with Fudge

You simply add these ingredients to a microwave safe bowl:

  • butterscotch chips
  • sweetened condensed milk
  • vanilla extract
  • pinch of salt, optional

Place all together and melt in short intervals of medium heat using a microwave.

I suggest to start high for about 40-50 seconds.

Stir the mixture and and microwave again for 15 second intervals until done. Stir and it should be completely melted.

Add vanilla and stir once more.

When the fudge mixture is combined, pour into a parchment paper lined and sprayed square pan, and refrigerate for a couple of hours or until firm.

When firm, remove from the square baking pan and cut into small pieces, then enjoy.

Really, this could not be easier.

Storage

To store this easy butterscotch fudge, store in room temperature in an airtight container or cover with plastic wrap.


What kind of butterscotch chips do I use?

Here in Canada, our bags of butterscotch chips are sold in grocers along with the chocolate chips.

Until I started getting questions from my US and UK readers questioning these bags, I didn’t feel the need to explain.

A package butterscotch chips are usually made by Hershey’s (or no-name) and come in 300g bags.

This is about 2 cups butterscotch chips.

I like to make at least 2 batches when I make homemade fudge, so buy in bulk to save some money if you can.


What is the secret to making creamy fudge?

The not-so-secret trick to delicious homemade fudge is to cook the ingredients to the right temperature to form a sugar syrup.

Then cool the mixture properly so the texture of the fudge turns out smooth and firm, but soft enough to cut.

Sometimes tricky when making on the stove, the evaporated milk and the sugar, cooked in short medium heat intervals, allows for that creamy consistency that we love fudge for.

Overcook and it’ll be hard and dry.

If this happens, add a little more evaporated milk and bringing it slowly back to a higher temperature.

A close up of food, with Butterscotch and Fudge

This is a wonderful no-bake dessert fudge recipe, which is even better.

This means you can have your fudge treat in such little time, really, the bulk of the ‘baking’ is cooling in the fridge!

Recipes such as this simple 3 ingredient Butterscotch Fudge comes in so handy all the time.

Need that sweet treat after a meal? Done.

Last minute rush to prepare a baking swap? This is it!

This homemade candy is perfect for that sweet treat craving to those time-crunched times you need to bring something to a function. Also try our Mini Apple Pies.

Just watch those daily values though, because this butterscotch fudge recipe is addicting! The nutrition facts is in the recipe card for reference.

It’s a candy recipe that will fit all schedules and baking abilities – because really, it doesn’t require any at all!

With the holidays coming up, and the chaos that comes with it around the time of year – having simple recipes like this in your repertoire is a life and sanity-saver.

I don’t know how many times I’ve made this recipe, but each time I’m always pleased with the simplicity.

I think the same thing when I make my Peanut Butter Snowballs too.

Enjoy this recipe all year long, and if you need to spruce it up for special occasions – simple add some seasonal sprinkles or nuts.

The nice part is that you can truly make it your own or make this as-is because the butterscotch taste is amazing.

Also try our Christmas Chocolate Fudge!

Butterscotch fudge
Easy Butterscotch Fudge with 3 Simple Ingredients. Plus this is a no-bake fudge recipe, which is even better. Effortless and delicious!

Butterscotch Fudge

Yield: 10
Prep Time: 2 hours
Total Time: 2 hours

Easy Butterscotch Fudge with 3 Simple Ingredients. Plus this is a no-bake fudge recipe, which is even better. Effortless and delicious!

Ingredients

  • 2 bags butterscotch chips
  • 1 can sweetened condensed milk
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • pinch of salt, optional

Instructions

  1. Line an 8" x 8" pan with parchment paper (or foil) and spray with cooking spray.
  2. In a medium sized mixing bowl, add the butterscotch chips, sweetened condensed milk, and pinch of salt. Give it a stir and microwave on high for about 50 seconds. Stir and microwave again for 15 seconds. Stir and it should be completely melted. Add vanilla and stir once more.
  3. Pour the mixture into the prepared pan. Refrigerate for 2 hours, or until firm.
  4. Once the fudge is firm, remove from the pan with the parchment and peel parchment from bottom of fudge. 
  5. Cut into pieces and enjoy!
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 10 Serving Size: 10 Servings
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 129Saturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 13mgSodium: 51mgCarbohydrates: 21gSugar: 21gProtein: 3g

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Created by Tammi Roy

Tammi Roy is the founder of My Organized Chaos, a Canadian food and lifestyle blog. She lives in Alberta, Canada and is the mom of three beautiful teenage girls. Tammi’s passions are her family, creating and sharing delicious recipes, travelling and photography. Learn more about Tammi.

28 Comments

  1. Fudge is my favorite sweet and butterscotch makes it even better! Thanks for the easy recipe.

  2. This sounds awesome, I would love to make this for my mother, this is one of her favourites!!

  3. I love this recipe! Fudge is one of my fave desserts and this makes it so easy to whip up!

  4. Yum, definitely simple to make. Will have to add this to my holiday baking for this year.

  5. So simple yet delicious! I love simple 3 or 4 ingredient recipes haha! I love fudge thanks for sharing

  6. This looks quick and easy, but it does not say what size butterscotch bags? Please help.

      1. By usual size bag is that an 11oz bag? Also could you use the same recipe with peanut butter chips?

  7. I don’t think that I have ever had butterscotch fudge. It looks positively delicious. If I can find the chips, it will be made before this Christmas.

  8. So simple! I will be adding some butterscotch chips to my shopping list! This is easy enough for my 6-year old to do. Can’t wait to try it!

  9. It looks so smooth. I’m pretty picky about what fudge I eat, but smooth is good.

    1. I have froze it before and it’s been fine. Make sure to place in a tight fitting container. I like to layer with parchment in between so they don’t stick together.

  10. Ok, so how is this so good???? I literally just put the pan in my refrigerator and tasted the spoon and I felt like a cat getting a treat for the first time. It was delicious and yet so easy to make. WHAAAAAAT?????!!!!

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