Chocolate Orange Fudge

  4.6 – 44 reviews  • Orange Dessert Recipes

a straightforward recipe for fudge made with nuts, grated orange peel, condensed milk, and semisweet chocolate chips. If desired, use almonds or any other type of nut.

Prep Time: 5 mins
Cook Time: 5 mins
Additional Time: 2 hrs
Total Time: 2 hrs 10 mins
Servings: 20
Yield: 2 pounds

Ingredients

  1. 2 ½ cups semisweet chocolate chips
  2. 1 (14 ounce) can sweetened condensed milk
  3. ½ cup chopped pecans
  4. 2 teaspoons grated orange peel

Instructions

  1. Line an 8 x 8 inch square pan with parchment paper.
  2. Melt chocolate chips with condensed milk in the top of a double boiler or in a bowl in the microwave. Stir until smooth. Remove from heat and stir in pecans and grated orange peel.
  3. Pour chocolate mixture into prepared pan. Chill 2 hours, or until firm, and cut into squares. Store, covered, in the refrigerator.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 183 kcal
Carbohydrate 24 g
Cholesterol 7 mg
Dietary Fiber 2 g
Protein 3 g
Saturated Fat 5 g
Sodium 27 mg
Sugars 22 g
Fat 10 g
Unsaturated Fat 0 g

Reviews

Beth Shelton
Easy, delicious and no bake! Changed nothing.
Eric Blair
Wonderful! So quick and easy. I used walnuts everything else as the recipe stated and this fudge was right up there with the orange chocolate balls you crack open at the grocery store. Yummy ??for Christmas
Sabrina Smith
I added candied ginger. Fantastic!
Rhonda Romero
Great, easy fudge! I often make it when I want to bring/share a dessert at an event or with family (especially on shorter notice). As an added touch, I will often candy some orange peel to top the fudge, which seems to be a hit.
Melissa Durham
I would not make this again. The simplicity of the recipe overshadows what you would be rewarded from making a cooked fudge
Curtis Phelps
Most delicious orange-chocolate combo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!’!!!¡
Matthew Harmon
Very Tasty added it to my varieties of Christmas fudge.
Rodney Castaneda
This fudge is wonderful! I love that it is so easy. I didn’t put in the pecans, and I added a teaspoon of orange extract for more flavor. I will definitely make this fudge again.
Paul Beck
Love the flavor from what was left in the bowl, so once the fudge sets and flavors meld, I’m sure it will be fabulous! I added a 1/2 tsp orange extract just for a touch more orange flavor and macadamia nuts instead of the pecans. Will definitely make this again!
Michelle Schultz
I made this last year as part of holiday baskets and everyone raved about it. I am about to make it again. Love it !
Denise Gray
The flavors are great. I used the zest from two full oranges and the chocolate and orange together are fantastic. I didn’t love the consistency of this fudge. It’s a little bit more sticky and chewed than I would have liked. Overall good!
Debra Conley
first time making fudge and this was so easy. I used probably about 5 teaspoons of orange peel. And just over a 12 oz package of semi-sweet chips.
Sean Hart
A very versatile recipe! I’ve made vanilla fudge with oreos mixed in, peanut butter fudge, rocky road…such a simple technique! When making in the microwave, I found that my batches had a tendency to burn unless I pulled them out every few seconds and stirred the mixture.
Melanie Barnes
This turned out good but I expected more orange flavor. I doubled the zest and still didn’t quite get the flavor I expected. I’m thinking to maybe add some extract next time. It was still very good but I wanted to really taste the orange and it was lacking.
Wayne Davis
My kids new favorite recipe- they can make it without help, and so quickly that I don’t even notice they just used all the chocolate chips! They made only half a recipe, but used the whole amount of orange zest. It’s a delicious combination of flavors.
Allen Moore
Orange chocolate flavor combination is wonderful. It literally took me about 5 minutes to make this fudge last night, and this morning, it was set and ready to devour. I added 1/2 teaspoon orange extract to up the orange flavor, and it was perfect. I also skipped the pecans. This was so easy and so good, I will for sure be making it again!
Ronald Hubbard
This is awesome fudge! It tastes like a Cadbury Chocolate orange! I added a tsp vanilla extract, a 1/2 tsp orange extract and 2 Tblsps of butter. Delicious!
Mrs. Tracy Valenzuela DVM
Made as written but added 3/4 tsp. of orange extract – found it a bit too much – will only add 1/2 tsp. next time. Very easy and very delish
Maria Shepard
this is a great and o so easy recipe i just used u all the extra bits of cooking chocolate, dark chocolate adn christmas choclates i has around the house to add up to the required amount, i didnt have any nuts but some a few chocolate cookies that i crushed up and mixed through, because i had a few different kinds of chocolate i didnt add the orange becasue there was enough other flavours!! soo good and makes heaps could cut up and put in bags and give as presents… last ages in the fridge if they dont get eaten first.
Nicholas Myers
Thsi is a very easy and almost always ‘goofproof’ way to make fudge. I added orange extract (1 tsp) in addtion to the zest as I found the orange flavor a little weak. Orange and chocolate together are heaven! It’s best the next day so make it ahead, wrap in wax paper and refrigerate.
Jonathan Castillo
Omigosh, this recipe is ridiculously fast and easy. If you need a quick dessert for a work party, a bake sale, whatever, THIS is the answer! I added a teaspoon of orange extract for more orange flavor and used very high quality chocolate chips. I also left out the nuts. It’s creamy and delicious!

 

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