Learn how to make this super simple and easy Slow Cooker Creme Egg fudge in your crock pot. No boiling of sugar, it uses condensed milk instead. Such a delicious treat as an Easter sweet or dessert!
Do I have time to squeeze in one last teeny tiny Easter recipe? I hope so. I made this Slow Cooker Creme Egg Fudge, without planning to blog about it but it was just too good not to share. This slow cooker (crock pot if you’re that way inclined) fudge combo is everywhere on Pinterest and it’s so adaptable.
The children and I made a chocolate orange version as Christmas gifts for teachers last year and it went down SO well I had to try it with Creme Eggs. It takes a while but just bubbles along quietly on low in the slow cooker whilst you get on with something else. Result? Deliciously easy slow cooked Easter fudge!
G&H are so excited to help package this up and give as gifts to adults this weekend. I hope someone remembers to give me a bag of it..
Tips for making the Slow Cooker Creme Egg Fudge:
- Depending on your particular slow cooker, this may take less time. As soon as it is thick and silky smooth looking, it’s ready.
- Make sure that you do use baking paper (or parchment as it’s sometimes called) to line the tin. (I like this one, available on Amazon: Bacofoil Baking Parchment.)
- Use a fairly small dish to get a nice, deep fudge. (I like this one, available on Amazon: Masterclass 23cm Tin.)
- You can add extra flavourings if you’d like, like this amazing vanilla extract (it’s THE best!).
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What I used to make the Slow Cooker Creme Egg Fudge:
How to make the Slow Cooker Creme Egg Fudge:
- 400g Chocolate
- 397g Tin Carnation Condensed Milk
- 3 Creme Eggs
- 50g White chocolate, melted
- 8 Creme Eggs
- Pop the chocolate (broken into chunks), the condensed milk and the 3 Creme Eggs (cut in half) to the slow cooker.
- Cook on LOW for 50 minutes, stirring every 10 minutes.
- Pour into a pan lined with baking paper and smooth out the top.
- Drizzle over melted chocolate, and decorate with Creme Egg halves.
- Refrigerate overnight and then cut into chunks.
Fancy some more Creme Egg goodness..?!
How about… My Cadbury’s Creme Egg No Bake Cheesecake (viewed over a million times!)
Or my Creme Egg Rocky Road Recipe?
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