Our Candy Corn Fudge is a delicious and easy Halloween treat. This no-bake homemade fudge only needs 5 ingredients and 15 minutes to make!
Candy Corn Fudge Recipe
One of my all-time favorite things about Halloween is when they bring out the candy corn. Not only is candy corn iconic for Halloween it is the best candy. Now, either you love it or hate it…there is truly no in between and I love it!
We are not talking about the Candy Corn pumpkins or the chocolate version of candy corn. We are talking straight-up orange, yellow, and white candy corn. The good stuff!
So when I was thinking about my Halloween dessert recipe planning, I thought how about try to make a fun spin on candy corn! That’s when the idea of Candy Corn Fudge was born!
Need to pair this with something chocolate to get your chocolate fix? Try out No Bake Halloween Chocolate Truffles! Put our truffles and this fudge together in a cute Halloween Gift Bag and you are all set for your neighborhood Boo-ing! Don’t know about the You’ve Been Booed rage? Check out our Halloween Boo Ideas and get it started in your neighborhood!
Ingredients
What I love about this recipe is that this homemade fudge is so easy to make! All you need is about 15 minutes and 5 ingredients, including:
- white chocolate chips
- heavy whipping cream
- vanilla extract
- honey
- food coloring (I like to use Wilton Gel Coloring)
How to make Candy Corn Fudge
- YELLOW LAYER: MELT 1/3 of ingredients (white chocolate chips, vanilla, heavy whipping cream, and honey) in a small saucepan and stir in yellow food coloring. SPREAD in the pan. CHILL for 30 minutes
- ORANGE LAYER: Repeat above step and stir in orange food coloring (we used 12 drops of yellow and 4 drops of red to make our orange). Chill for 30 minutes.
- WHITE LAYER: Repeat above step and chill for 30 minutes.
- CUT into small squares or triangles.
More Easy Halloween Treats
Easy Halloween Spider Cookies | Halloween Witch Hat Cookies | Halloween Chex Mix | Monster Eyeball Pretzels | Meringue Ghosts | Halloween Donut Hole Cake Pops
Candy Corn Fudge
Ingredients
- 4 ½ cups white chocolate chips 1 1/2 cup for each color
- ¾ cup heavy whipping cream 1/4 cup for each color
- 3 tsp vanilla extract 1 tsp in each color
- 3 tbsp honey 1 tbsp in each color
- yellow food coloring
- orange food coloring
Instructions
- Line a 9×5 baking dish with foil or parchment paper.
Yellow Layer
- Combine white chips ( 1 1/2 cups ) , heavy whipping cream ( 1/4 cup ), vanilla and honey in a small sauce pan ( 1 tbsp. honey and 1 tsp vanilla) .
- Heat on medium to high heat.
- Stir constantly until chips are melted and smooth.
- Add the yellow food coloring to your first batch and stir until color is blended. (I used about 8 drops)
- Spread the mixture evenly into the prepared dish and chill for 30 minutes.
Orange Layer
- Repeat the steps as above for the yellow layer. (For the orange I used about 12 drops of yellow and 4 drops of red)
- Spread the mixture evenly onto the chilled yellow layer and chill for at least 30 minutes.
White Layer
- Repeat steps above.
- Spread the mixture evenly onto the chilled orange layer and chill for at least 2 hours.
- Remove the fudge from the pan
- Cut into small squares or triangles
Jenn’s Notes
Nutrition Info
Originally posted September 14, 2018
recently came across this recipe.
I was thinking candy corn (like peeps) can be year long: white with 2 pastel colors for spring or Easter; red white and blue for patriotic holidays for a couple of examples.
I find this tastes more like white chocolate than a fudge. maybe more vanilla or flaverings would help. Anyone else have ideas? It is easy and looks amazing.
probably did something wrong but tried and it came out like really soft and very sticky.. started at 3pm (EST) and removed from fridge at 2 am (EST). if I could add a picture I would.
not sure if it’s the white chocolate chips I bought but definitely didn’t turn out the way the picture shows. as I sit here writing this is nothing but a melted mess of sticky goo.
chips used…. white baking chips
100% real hunny
white (clear) vanilla
food Lion heavy whipping cream
Like Aprill, above, even after overnight my batch has not set up. I used white almond bark figuring it would be more likely to be solid – WRONG!
looks very good .I’m going to make it for my sister -in-law Cady corn is her favorite.
took it out after chilling over night and was almost like glue. Epic fail!
Could you make this ahead of time and freeze? I was thinking of making it for an event but needed to prep in advance.
You can typically freeze homemade fudge for 2-3 months. I haven’t tried it with this one, but I don’t see why it wouldn’t work.
I am afraid to make it becaise I loce candy corn sooo much I will eat so much but I am going to try
Can this fudge be used for a sukkah event?
I think it could!! <3
You just won my husband heart, he lovvvvvve fudge, but until your easy step by step post I was to afraid to try and make any. Thanks for sharing.
It is REALLY easy! You can do it!
Hi Jennifer,
I Love Your Recipes! I am planning a Family Christmas Party on a very slim budget. I already set the menu. My Family have already chosen what to bring. Can you help me with any ideas. Easy affordable desserts. Not sure if you can help with easy affordable decorations, games etc.
Thanks,
Terri Freson
tfre2@aol.com
Hi Terri!! Thank you so much! I have tons of great easy holiday desserts, decor and even a post for Family Friendly Ideas for New Year’s Eve (lot’s of games). Just go to the menu bar on my site and look for the drop down for Christma (and New Year’s) and there are tons of them!