Sugar Cookie Fudge

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Holiday baking season is all about cozy flavors, pretty treats, and simple recipes you can share with friends and family. This Sugar Cookie Fudge brings together the creamy richness of white chocolate with the nostalgic taste of classic bakery-style sugar cookies. It’s a no-fuss dessert that sets beautifully in the refrigerator, no candy thermometer required, and the colorful sprinkle topping turns each piece into a cheerful bite-sized treat.

Whether you’re making edible gifts for neighbors, adding one more delight to a holiday dessert platter, or prepping something fun for a cookie exchange, this fudge is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. It’s also a great make-ahead recipe when your holiday schedule gets chaotic. Just chill it until firm, slice, and enjoy tiny squares of buttery white chocolate goodness.

This recipe uses simple pantry ingredients and comes together on the stovetop in just minutes. Vanilla and almond extracts combine to create that familiar sugar cookie flavor while sprinkles add a festive finishing touch. Using jimmies-style sprinkles helps prevent color bleeding so each piece looks clean and polished, ideal for gifting.

Why You’ll Love This Sugar Cookie Fudge

Only 6 ingredients

Quick to make, just melt, stir, and chill

No bake

Cuts cleanly into tidy cubes for gifting

Perfect for holidays, cookie boxes, and parties

Kid-friendly and fun to decorate

This fudge also adapts beautifully to any season or celebration, simply swap the sprinkles to match your theme. You can make it for Valentine’s Day with pastel hearts, birthdays with rainbow sprinkles, or a bridal shower using white and gold accents.

Ingredients You’ll Need
  • 2 ½ cups white chocolate chips
  • 1 (14 oz) can sweetened condensed milk
  • ¼ cup unsalted butter
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract
  • ½ tsp almond extract (optional, enhances sugar cookie flavor)
  • ¼ tsp salt
  • ⅓ cup holiday sprinkles (jimmies style recommended)

For topping
 

  • More sprinkles

White chocolate and sweetened condensed milk are what give this fudge its ultra-smooth texture. A little butter helps melt everything together while adding richness. The salt keeps the sweetness balanced.

Step-by-Step Instructions

1️. Prep the Pan

Line an 8×8 baking pan with parchment paper and leave enough overhang to lift the fudge out once it’s firm. A nonstick surface makes slicing cleaner and prevents crumbling edges.

2.  Melt

In a medium saucepan, stir together white chocolate chips, sweetened condensed milk, and butter over medium-low heat. Keep the heat gentle to avoid scorching the chocolate. Stir constantly until smooth and fully melted.

3️. Add Flavor

Remove from heat.
Stir in vanilla extract, almond extract if you’re using it, and salt.

The almond extract isn’t required, but it enhances that bakery sugar cookie flavor and makes the fudge extra tasty.

4️. Stir in Sprinkles

Let the mixture cool for about one minute.
Fold in the sprinkles gently, this helps them keep their color so they stay bright and defined.

5️. Spread & Chill

Pour into the prepared pan and smooth the top using a spatula.
Decorate the surface with more sprinkles to give it that festive finish.
Refrigerate for 2–3 hours, or until completely set.

6️. Slice & Serve

Lift the fudge out by the parchment edges, transfer to a cutting board, and slice into 1-inch squares. Wipe your knife between cuts for sharp, clean edges.

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Tips for Perfect Fudge Every Time

Don’t let the mixture boil — boiling can cause grainy texture
Use high-quality white chocolate — the better the chocolate, the creamier the result
Pick the right sprinkles — jimmies hold shape best
Chill fully before slicing — warm fudge can look messy

If you want extra-neat edges for photography or gifting, trim a slim border off the outside before cutting into squares.

Flavor Variations

Once you master this basic recipe, you can get creative with new seasonal twists:

Peppermint Sugar Cookie Fudge
Swap sprinkles with crushed candy canes and add ¼ tsp peppermint extract

Birthday Confetti Fudge
Use rainbow sprinkles and replace almond extract with more vanilla

Valentine’s Day Fudge
Add heart sprinkles and a tiny drop of pink gel food coloring

Spring / Easter Fudge
Pastel confetti sprinkles, topped with mini candy eggs

Patriotic Fudge
Red, white & blue sprinkles

This fudge can fit any party table or dessert board, just change the theme and you’re ready for a new event.

Sugar cookie fudge
How to Serve It
  • Add to a cookie tray with Christmas classics
  • Pair with hot cocoa for a cozy night in
  • Wrap in clear cellophane bags as party favors
  • Include in a holiday dessert box for gifting
  • Display on a tiered tray for brunch or a Christmas tea

It’s rich enough that tiny squares are the ideal portion, perfect for snacking without overwhelming your guests.

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How to Store Sugar Cookie Fudge

Sugar cookie fudge keeps its texture beautifully when stored properly.

Refrigerator:
Up to 2 weeks in an airtight container

Freezer:
Up to 3 months, wrap tightly in plastic, then seal in a freezer bag

To serve after freezing, place pieces on a platter and thaw in the fridge for a smoother finish.

This makes it a fantastic make-ahead holiday recipe when your calendar fills up fast.

The Perfect Holiday Gift

If you love packaging treats beautifully, this recipe gives you plenty of opportunities to get creative. Pair your fudge with mini cookie cutters, twine, or festive tags for a charming presentation. Add a handwritten note for an extra-personal touch. It’s the kind of homemade gift people remember, delicious and thoughtful.

Sugar cookie fudge
Final Thoughts

Sugar Cookie Fudge is a fun and flavorful way to bring holiday joy into your kitchen without a lot of work. Rich white chocolate, cozy sugar cookie flavor, and cheerful sprinkles come together in a recipe that feels nostalgic and comforting. Whether you’re planning holiday treat boxes, welcoming guests for a seasonal get-together, or simply craving a quick dessert that tastes like celebration, this is a go-to you’ll want to make every year.

If you try this recipe, share your photos and tag me, I love seeing how you decorate and present your treats! 

Happy holiday baking!

Sugar Cookie Fudge

This easy Sugar Cookie Fudge tastes just like the classic cookies we all love. Creamy, buttery, and filled with festive sprinkles. Made with simple pantry ingredients and no candy thermometer, this no-bake fudge comes together in minutes and chills into the perfect bite-sized treat for gifting, holiday dessert boards, or cozy celebrations at home.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Chill Time 3 hours
Total Time 3 hours 20 minutes
Servings: 36 Squares
Course: Dessert

Ingredients
  

  • cups White chocolate chips
  • 1 (14 oz) can Sweetened condensed milk
  • ¼ cup Unsalted butter
  • 2 tsp Vanilla extract
  • ½ tsp Almond extract
  • ¼ tsp Salt
  • cup Holiday sprinkles (jimmies style recommended so they don’t bleed)
For Topping
  • Additional sprinkles

Equipment

  • 8×8 Baking pan
  • Parchment paper
  • Medium saucepan
  • Spatula or wooden spoon
  • Measuring cups & spoons
  • Sharp knife

Method
 

  1. Prep the Pan
    Line an 8×8 baking pan with parchment paper, leaving an overhang for easy removal.
  2. Melt
    In a medium saucepan, combine white chocolate chips, sweetened condensed milk, and butter over medium-low heat.
    Stir constantly until smooth and fully melted, do not let it boil.
  3. Flavor
    Remove from heat.
    Stir in vanilla extract, almond extract, and salt.
  4. Stir in Sprinkles
    Let the mixture cool for 1 minute, then fold in sprinkles to prevent too much color bleed.
  5. Spread & Chill
    Pour the fudge into the lined pan and smooth the top.
    Add more sprinkles over the surface.
    Refrigerate 2–3 hours, or until firm.
  6. Slice & Serve
    Remove from the pan using the parchment edges and cut into 1–inch squares.

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