I am unabashedly channeling Lionel Ritchie and his smooth, silky voice.
Because these peanut butter fudge squares are easy.
Easy like Sunday morning.
Really, these salty-sweet squares are simple, casual, practically effortless. I’ve made easy fudge before – remember Nutella Fudge and Blackberry Fudge? These Salted Peanut Butter Fudge Squares also only require a few minutes of work. And there’s no need to turn on the oven, either.
It’s my latest try at microwave fudge and I’m still pretty amazed at how well it turns out each time. It is very quick to make, just needs a few hours to set, and voila! I end up with a dessert that’s well loved by all.
For once, I didn’t use Nutella. Instead I opted for something healthier: fresh ground peanut butter from Whole Foods. I used honey roasted peanut butter, but I bet this fudge will be great with almond butter, too.
Of course I also used half a block of white chocolate and nearly a can of condensed milk, so that cancels out anything healthy. Plus some pats of butter.
But whoever said fudge was healthy? It is, undoubtedly, a sweet, sweet indulgence.
And with a top layer of smooth chocolate ganache and a sprinkle of dark espresso salt, it’s an indulgence you can readily whip up for a party or as a treat for your friends. Or you know, for a long weekend. Or weeknight class. Whatever.
8 oz. white chocolate, chopped
3/4 cup peanut butter
3/4 cup sweetened condensed milk
3 tbsp salted butter, cut into 1/4 inch pieces
6 oz. dark chocolate, chopped
1/4 cup heavy cream
1 tbsp espresso salt (or any coarse salt)
If you’re a purist or a perfectionist or if you simply have more time, you can melt the chocolate in a double broiler, and make ganache the proper way. You can also be more careful about cutting the fudge into more even squares.
But this isn’t a careful recipe. It’s easy. Like Sunday mornings.