For an extra layer of flavor, toast the nutmeg lightly before grinding. Ensure the butter is very cold for optimal emulsification and a smoother fudge. If the fudge appears grainy, add a tablespoon of milk and beat vigorously until smooth.
Embrace the holiday spirit with this luscious eggnog fudge, a symphony of creamy textures and warm spices that melts in your mouth. A delightful confection that's both comforting and festive. Consider using white chocolate chips for a delightful twist!
Prepare the Pan: Line a 9-inch square pan with aluminum foil, ensuring it overhangs slightly for easy removal. Generously coat the foil with cooking spray. Also, lightly spray the inside of a large, heavy-bottomed saucepan with cooking spray. (Prep time: 5 minutes)
Combine and Boil: In the prepared saucepan, combine the eggnog and sugar. Over medium-high heat, bring the mixture to a rolling boil, stirring constantly with a sturdy wooden spoon to prevent scorching. Continue boiling for exactly 2 minutes, maintaining a consistent stir. (Cook time: 5 minutes)
Incorporate Marshmallows and Spices: Remove from heat. Gently fold in the miniature marshmallows and ground nutmeg until evenly distributed throughout the mixture. The residual heat will begin to melt the marshmallows. (Prep time: 2 minutes)
Re-Boil and Finish: Return the saucepan to medium heat and bring the mixture back to a gentle boil, stirring continuously. Boil for an additional 6 minutes, ensuring the marshmallows are mostly melted and the mixture thickens slightly. Immediately remove from heat. (Cook time: 8 minutes)
Add Butterscotch and Butter: Quickly add the butterscotch chips and cold butter to the hot fudge mixture. Using a whisk or a hand mixer, beat the mixture vigorously until the butterscotch is fully melted and the butter is incorporated, resulting in a smooth, glossy fudge. (Prep time: 3 minutes)
Set and Cool: Pour the fudge into the prepared pan, spreading it evenly. Allow the fudge to set at room temperature until firm, this may take at least 15 minutes or longer depending on the ambient temperature. (Cool time: 15 minutes)
Serve: Once the fudge is firm, use the foil overhang to lift it from the pan. Cut into desired sized squares and serve. Store in an airtight container at room temperature to maintain its creamy texture.
For an extra layer of flavor, toast the nutmeg lightly before grinding. Ensure the butter is very cold for optimal emulsification and a smoother fudge. If the fudge appears grainy, add a tablespoon of milk and beat vigorously until smooth.
Jade Hermiston
Jun 30, 2025This fudge is absolutely divine! The perfect holiday treat.
Rylee Weber
Jun 27, 2025Made this for a party and it was gone in minutes! Huge hit!
Alaina Franecki
Jun 25, 2025Easy to follow and the result was delicious. My family loved it!
Elenora Dietrich
Jun 22, 2025The boiling time is crucial. I didn't boil it long enough the first time, and it didn't set properly.
Hilbert Heidenreich
Jun 11, 2025This is my new go-to fudge recipe for the holidays. Thank you!
Lafayette Pouros
May 27, 2025I tried it with white chocolate chips as suggested, and it was amazing!
Mitchell Schamberger
May 20, 2025I added a splash of rum and it gave it such a nice flavor!
Kobe Nader
May 13, 2025So creamy and delicious. Will definitely make this again.