How to Make Peanut Butter Honey Fudge!

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Hey guys!

Erin and I were experimenting in the kitchen and came up with these beauties…Peanut Butter Honey Fudge Squares!

I thought I’d eat up the whole batch, but to be honest, they are so decadent and rich, that eating more than one actually becomes hard! No, seriously. Trust me. Or if you don’t trust yourself, then package them up and give it away, or invite some friends over for treats 🙂

PEANUT BUTTER HONEY FUDGE

Yield: 12 servings
Serving Size: 1 square
Prep Time: 5 min
Cook Time: 2 min
Chill Time: 3 hours

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup smooth natural peanut butter
  • 1/4 cup coconut oil
  • 3 tablespoons granulated sugar substitute, or stevia to taste
  • 3 tablespoons honey
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • Pinch sea salt
  • 1 tablespoon chopped salted peanuts (optional)

Method:

  1. In a small pot, add the peanut butter, oil and sweetener and heat over low-medium while whisking. Add the honey and vanilla and bring to a low simmer while whisking.
  2. Remove from heat, stir in salt, and pour into an 6-by-3-inch silicone loaf pan. Sprinkle with nuts, if desired.
  3. Place in freezer and chill until solid.
  4. Cut into squares and serve, or refrigerate until ready to serve.

Nutrition Info:

Calories: 119  |  Protein: 3g  | Fat: 10g  | Net carbs: 6g  | Fiber: 0.7g

If you’d like to watch the YouTube video, here it is! Enjoy!

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  1. Rochelle says:

    I think my eyes rolled to the back of my head for a quick second ! So good !!! I love peanut Butter and that hint of honey is so nice to taste . Definitely will make this again , it was super easy ! You were right again Cassey , one piece is enough , I went back for seconds and I’m like wow too much but it was so good ! I used monkfruit sugar instead of stevia and it worked perfectly ! Thanks

  2. Elizabeth says:

    Hello Cassey! 🙂
    I made these for the first time yesterday, and oh my goodness, it hit the spot. I love this snack recipe. It is very rich though. I know if you put banana slices in the fudge it taste so good too. I’m so glad you gave us this recipe. Now I know what to look forward making when I got a sweet tooth. 🙂

  3. Agata says:

    Delicious! I’ve made this today and my family already want me to do more, they simply love that taste 🙂

  4. Ask Helen says:

    Wow! I love peanut butter and this is so easy to do. Will surely try this one! Thanks for the recipe! 🙂

  5. kenia vazquez says:

    Oh my gosh!! I love peanut butter and fudge! Definitely something I have to make!

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  7. Ofca says:

    Yum! I’ll definitely try this. I heard that honey loses its healthy properties in hot temperature though (somewhere around 40 degrees C) so I’d suggest adding it when the mixture cools a bit!

  8. Michaela says:

    omg looks so yummy!!! I love peanut butter! (well….who doesn’t haha)

  9. Karen says:

    Cassey, I’ve noticed a lot of your recipes call for Stevia and it had me thinking about artificial sweeteners and such. Have you done any research into potential health effects from using artificial stuff? Does using something like Stevia outweigh the potential “bad” of just pure sugar cane like demerara sugar? Just wondering!

    1. BlueMeow7 says:

      Mind over Munch has a really informative video about that! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKpJc4Kbzd4

      1. Karen says:

        That was a great video – thank you!

      2. Jordana says:

        Thank You so much for this! I was wondering the same thing!

    2. EW says:

      This is certainly a hot topic. Sugar, we now know, is terrible for our bodies. It spikes our blood sugar, is the root cause of many metabolic diseases, including cancer, heart disease and diabetes. Stevia is not linked to cancer the way other artificial sweeteners are. Just like anything, moderation is key. But less sugar is WAY more important for overall good health. Every prominent doctor and nutritionist will say so.

  10. BRITTANY FOURNIER says:

    Super easy and I have everything in my cupboard ❤?

  11. Cassie says:

    Oh my gahhhh—-I HAVE to try this out! The squares look so decadent and soft!

  12. Isobel Bruning says:

    Wow this looks amazing!
    I will defiantly need to give it a try 🙂
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  13. It looks so delicious! I already want to test!

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    1. blogilates says:

      Yes! Do it!!!

  14. lisi says:

    Hey does the nutrition info count for the whole 12 servings or for just one serving?

    Those look soooooo good, cant wait to try them!

    1. blogilates says:

      For one square!

  15. Arianna says:

    I am never going to be ready for bikini season… o, who cares! they look soooooo delicious!

    Aria

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  16. Ashley M says:

    Thanks Cassey (and the enigmatic Miss Erin) for bringing back a cheaper Cheap Clean Eats. I love all of your stuff, but the price-tag was slowly increasing, and I was worried I’d be left out of the fun from here on out! Can’t wait to make these.

    1. blogilates says:

      Awesome! They are delish!!

  17. I can see why this is so rich! It’s a keto fat bombs, peanut butter and coconut oil. 🙂 I’ll just replace the sugar with a sugar substitute.