This amazing and easy Oreo Fudge is so creamy and dreamy that you'll absolutely love it! It's a simple 3-ingredient, no-bake Oreo cookie dessert no one can resist!
If you love fudge, then try our smooth and creamy Microwave Fudge!
Fudge-covered Oreos are amazing!! Downright addictive!
Who would have thought a cookie invented 100 years ago would become an American kitchen staple and inspire many yummy recipes? This Easy Oreo Fudge is just one of them.
It's so Creamy and dreamy.
You might also try our delicious Skittles Fudge or our microwave Christmas Fudge. If you're an Oreo fan, try Oreo Stuffed Chocolate Chip Cookies!
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Why You'll Love This Fudge
- QUICK and EASY! It's easy to whip this recipe together, and no kitchen skills are required.
- SIMPLE PANTRY STAPLES. You only need three ingredients that you likely have in your pantry right now!
- THICK and CREAMY. This fudge is melt-in-your-mouth good!
Ingredient Notes and Variations
It only takes 3 simple ingredients to make this Oreo Cookie Fudge Recipe. It's a wonderful no-bake dessert for your sweet tooth or bake sale:
- Sweetened Condensed Milk - gives the fudge its sweet, creamy texture that never turns out grainy.
- White Chocolate - It's important to use good quality white chocolate. The best we've found is Guittard vanilla milk chips, but your favorite brand will do. You can also use semi-sweet or milk chocolate chips in the recipe.
- Oreos - you can use regular or double-stuffed Oreos. Golden Oreos are also good.
- Vanilla - optionally, you can add a splash of vanilla extract for added flavor.
You can find the ingredient amounts in the printable recipe card below.
Peanut Butter Fudge: use semi-sweet chocolate chips and add 2 tablespoons of warm peanut butter to the mixture.
Mint Flavor: use mint Oreos and add ½ teaspoon of mint extract to the chocolate mixture.
Lemon Flavor: Use lemon-flavored Oreos.
Step-By-Step Instructions
We think this 3-Ingredient Oreo Fudge Recipe (aka Cookies and Cream Fudge) is good for just about any holiday, celebration, get-together, or family road trip.
Step 1 - Line Pan. First, line your 8" x 8″ baking dish with parchment paper or aluminum foil.
Step 2 - Break Cookies. Next, reserve 4 Oreo cookies, place the rest in a large plastic bag, and break them into large chunks. We use a rolling pin or kitchen mallet.
Don't break them too small, but at least into thirds or quarters.
Step 3 - Melt Chocolate. In a small non-stick saucepan, heat condensed milk and white chocolate chips over medium-low heat, constantly stirring until completely melted. Remove from heat.
Step 4 - Mix. Now, mix the crushed Oreos into the chocolate fudge mixture and pour it into your prepared pan.
Break or chop the last 4 cookies into large pieces and sprinkle the chopped Oreos on top of the fudge. Press them in with a spoon if necessary.
Step 5 - Let Set. Finally, refrigerate your Cookies and Cream Fudge for at least an hour to set. Remove it from the pan by pulling your parchment paper by the edges.
PRO TIP: Use a warm, dry knife, cut squares, and serve!
How To Give Your Fudge as a Gift
And, if you can bear to give it away, we think it also makes a fabulous homemade gift. Packaged up in a cute jar, box, or wrapped in cellophane, it makes an easy dessert to say thanks or happy holidays!
This easy Oreo Fudge Recipe is so simple to make; no candy thermometer is required!
Expert Tips & tricks
- If you are looking for a good white chocolate morsel, we recommend Guittard vanilla milk chips. There are no waxes in them, and they tend to melt better.
- Definitely use a non-stick pan or pan lined with parchment when making this Oreo Cookie Fudge recipe.
- You can cut your Oreo Fudge into 16 or 36 squares, depending on how big you want your pieces. And it's excellent any time of year, but especially during the holiday season!
- Using a warm, sharp knife creates an even cut once your fudge is set.
Interesting Fact: White chocolate is not real chocolate because it doesn't contain cocoa powder. White chocolate is made from cocoa butter, milk fats and solids, sugar, milk fat, and lecithin hold it together.
Storing Fudge
- Store your White Chocolate Oreo Fudge in an air-tight container at room temperature for about 5-7 days. If you're serving it soon after you make it, just cover it with plastic wrap.
- In the fridge in an airtight container, Fudge will last 2-3 weeks.
- You can freeze fudge. You can flash freeze it in pieces and then store it in an airtight container or freezer bag. Just take it out of the freezer about an hour before you want to serve or eat it, and it should be ready to go! Freeze for up to 3 months.
If you're a planner like us, keep a can of condensed milk and a few other staples in the pantry so you can make recipes like this one anytime the urge strikes.
Be warned, this creamy white chocolate fudge is a little addictive, but I KNOW you'll love it!
Recipe FAQs
Condensed milk is what is used in this recipe. And in general, you cannot use evaporated milk instead of condensed milk in fudge.
No, you do not need a candy thermometer to make this fudge recipe. Once the chocolate is melted, place it in the refrigerator to harden.
Absolutely! You can freeze this fudge. Leave it at room temperature for at least an hour before you want to serve or eat it, and it should be ready to go! Freeze for up to 3 months.
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Printable Recipe
Amazing Oreo Fudge Recipe
Equipment
- saucepan
- parchment paper
- plastic bag
- Spatula or cooking spoon
- 8 x 8 baking pan
Ingredients
- 14 oz can sweetened condensed milk
- 12 oz package white chocolate chips
- ⅔ package OREO cookies (about 24 cookies)
Instructions
- Line an 8" x 8″ baking dish with parchment paper.
- Reserve 4 Oreos and place the rest in a large plastic bag and break into large chunks. Don't break them too small, but at least into thirds or quarters.
- In a small saucepan, heat condensed milk and white chocolate chips over medium-low heat, constantly stirring until completely melted. Remove from heat.
- Mix the cookies into the chocolate mixture and pour them into the prepared pan. Break the last 4 cookies into large pieces and sprinkle them on top. Press them in with a spoon if necessary.
- Refrigerate at least an hour to set. Remove from pan with parchment. Using a warm, dry knife, cut squares, and serve!
Juju Jackson
Haven't made yet. Will this set up at room temp? I don't like cold fudge!
Erin Henry
You're going to love it! It sets better in the fridge, but you can let it set at room temperature. Just know, it will take longer and may be soft-set.
Amanda Webster
Leaving this review for anyone else who's nervous to try this recipe. I found it on pinterest, and decided to try it. It was ridiculously simple to make,and tastes great, though it is very rich
Erin Henry
Thank you so much, Amanda! This creamy fudge is delicious and very rich!
wilhelmina
This fudge is the perfect combo! It turned out perfectly. Totally made my husband's day!
Erin Henry
Husbands are big fans of this recipe! It works for so many occasions or just an everyday treat.
Katie
Give me all the oreo desserts! This fudge looks amazing!
Erin Henry
It is AMAZING, Katie. And so easy to make with only 3-ingredients. Thanks for grabbing the recipe.
Natalie
Fudge & oreo's make for the best combination! One of the best recipes & so easy!!
Erin Henry
We just adore this combination! It never lasts long around here!
Jen
The perfect combination! Who can resist the amazing flavor of Oreos and fudge put together?? Not me.
Erin Henry
This is one of our most popular recipes, Jen! We also think it's the perfect combination. So darn good!
Jocelyn
Good day
I followed the recipe but the fudge did not set 🙁 from what I am reading it didnt get hot enough. Would that make sense? Any tips for next time? Thank you
Erin Henry
Yes, that could be the culprit, Jocelyn. The other thing could be the type of chocolate you used. Sometimes depending on the ingredients, it may not set as well.
Leanna
Mine turned out to be a cream color instead of white, but the fudge was PERFECT! It tastes exactly like a Hershey Cookies n Cream candy bar. I couldn't wait for it to completely set before having some, I basically dug in with a spoon!
Erin
Depending on what type of white chocolate you use, the color may vary. I thrilled it turned out perfect tho! Yes! It does taste exactly like a Hershey Cookies n Cream candy bar 🙂
Emily @DomesticDeadline.com
Yum! My daughter loves to bake and cook, we'd have to use a gluten free alternative to the oreos, but she will go nuts over this recipe! Thanks for sharing at #HomeMattersParty
Erin
I think you could certainly find a GF alternative and make this work. It'd be well worth your time 🙂
Erlene
Yummy! My kids love Oreo, so I don't know if they would last long enough for me to make these...lol. Although, if they did, I know they would love these. Thanks for sharing your recipe on Merry Monday.
Erin
Yes, that's a common problem! This Oreo fudge doesn't last long. It's just seems to disappear before your eyes! Enjoy, Erlene.
Carrie Ditton
OMG Erin, this looks absolutely divine! We just started the Whisk It Wednesday link party and I thought you might be interested in sharing there too! Thanks, Carrie
Erin
Thanks, Carrie. Just getting to this now. I'll check out your party...sounds delicious 🙂
Lubna
Ohhh I am actually drooling. They look yummy. I am so in love with Oreos. I am going to be trying this soon, hope I can keep some for my husband till he returns from work. Who knows, I may finish them all!?
Erin
Ha! That may be a problem Lubna! This fudge is so good, it's really hard to put down!! Enjoy the recipe! We do!
Erin
It's so yummy, Lubna! If you can wait that long, save some for your hubby!
Kat (The Baking Explorer)
This fudge looks so good! I love the idea of gifting it to friends and family!
Erin
Yes, that's what we do! It makes the perfect gift not matter what time of year! Enjoy.
Alix @A Hedgehog in the Kitchen
Hi Erin! This oreo fudge looks so good. We fell in love with fudge when we were visiting London and discovered so many adorable fudge shops. We have only ever made dark chocolate fudge at home. We will definitely be trying your oreo fudge recipe! Thanks!
Erin
What's not to fall in love with 🙂 It's so creamy and dreamy! This one can also be called cookies and cream, but either way, it's so yummy! Enjoy!
Jamie
OMG!! These look so delicious!
Erin
Thanks, Jamie! It's is SUPER delicious. One of those addictive desserts you have to pace yourself with or you'd eat the who pan in one sitting 🙂