For the best results, use a heavy-bottomed saucepan to ensure even heat distribution and prevent scorching. Stir the mixture constantly while cooking to avoid crystallization and ensure a smooth, creamy texture. A candy thermometer is highly recommended for accurate temperature control. If you don't have one, rely on the cold water test to gauge the fudge's consistency. To prevent the fudge from sticking, line the baking pan with parchment paper, leaving an overhang for easy removal. If you want to make other flavors, replace peanut butter with white chocolate chips and any flavor extract of your choice. Add the extract slowly and taste in between.
Amy Roob
Jun 15, 2025Michael: "The constant stirring was a bit of a workout, but the results were totally worth it!
Armando Terry
Apr 12, 2025Ashley: "I was worried about burning it, but keeping the heat medium and stirring constantly worked perfectly. Thank you!
Zachary Cartwright
Mar 2, 2025Emily: "I tried adding some chopped pretzels for a salty-sweet twist, and it was amazing!
Jessika Kirlin
Feb 3, 2025David: "My candy thermometer saved me! It's important to get to the right temperature for the perfect soft texture.
Alayna Wintheiser
Dec 13, 2024Jessica: "I made a batch with almond butter, and it was a delicious variation!
Major Romaguera
Oct 11, 2024Sarah: "This fudge is seriously the best I've ever made! So creamy and peanut-buttery!