This delectably rich, easy to make Triple Chocolate Cherry Fudge is an ideal festive dessert. It makes a wonderful gift and is great to have on hand for entertaining!
Chocolate and cherry really are a match made in heaven. With the addition of toasted coconut, this is a delicious dessert with all the lovely flavours of a Cherry Ripe.
I love a dish that can be made in advance, and my Triple Chocolate Cherry Fudge fits that bill perfectly.
The fudge lasts in a cool pantry or the fridge for a week (that is, if you can resist eating it!)
It is so easy to make –
I firstly line a brownie pan with some baking paper and set aside.
From here, I prepare the coconut – toasting both desiccated and shredded for a delicious combination of textures. Chop up your glace cherries – I like mine halved, but you could quarter or even leave whole if you prefer.
Dark and milk chocolate is melted with the condensed milk and stirred until smooth.
The chocolate and condensed milk mixture then
Once your ingredients are well combined, they just need to be added to your pre-prepared
I then remove the fudge from the tin and flip it over on a wooden board. Remove the baking paper. To make this the ultimate Triple Chocolate Fudge, you’ll need to melt some white chocolate and spread over the top of thecooled fudge. I use a fork to make a swirling pattern.
Once the white chocolate has set, I cut the fudge into slices. You could even get creative, and use a cookie cutter for some fun shapes!
The fudge is delicious served as a petit four after dinner or as a morning or afternoon snack with a delicious cup of coffee.
The Triple Chocolate Cherry Fudge also makes an ideal festive gift – put on a pretty plate or in a cellophane bag, and you’ll havethe perfect host present!
I hope you’ll love this Chocolate Fudge as much as I do – let me know your thoughts in the comments below. Be sure to try our recipe for Caramel Fudge, also!
Enjoy!
Xx Alex
Triple Chocolate Cherry Fudge
Ingredients
- 200 g dark cooking chocolate good quality (broken into small pieces)
- 175 g milk cooking chocolate good quality (broken into small pieces)
- 100 g white cooking chocolate good quality (broken into small pieces)
- ½ cup shredded coconut
- ½ cup desiccated coconut
- 395 g condensed milk 1 can
- 150 g glace red cherries chopped in half or quarters
Recipe Measurements:
For accuracy, we recommend weighing your ingredients. This will produce the best results.
Instructions
- Line a 27cm x 18cm (11″ x 7″) tin with baking paper.
- Place the coconut in a small heated frying pan over a low heat. Stir until lightly toasted – this takes a couple of minutes. Be careful not to burn. Set aside.
- Chop your glace cherries – I like mine halved. You can chop smaller if you wish, or leave whole.
- Combine the dark and milk chocolate and condensed milk in a heatproof bowl.
- Stir bowl over a saucepan of simmering water until the chocolate has melted and the mixture is smooth.
- Add the coconut and cherries to the chocolate and stir. You need to move quickly at this point as the mixture will start to set.
- Press the mixture into your lined tin – using the back of a spoon to smooth out.Allow the fudge to cool for 10 minutes, before putting in the fridge for 2 hours.
- Turn the cooled fudge out onto a board and remove the baking paper.
- Place white chocolate in a heatproof bowl, and stir bowl over a simmering pot of water.
- Once the chocolate has melted, remove from heat and spread over the fudge.
- Using a fork, create a swirl pattern.
- Once the white chocolate has set, cut the fudge into slices. Enjoy!
Notes
Nutrition Estimate:
Nutritional Disclaimer:
The nutritional information is an estimate only, and is derived from online calculators. For accurate results, we recommend calculating the nutritional information based on the ingredients and brands you use.
Charlotte
I made this today and loved it!! I added a bit of almonds since I love almonds and cherries but followed the recipe otherwise. It came out perfect and I haven’t been able to stop eating it since. Great tip for storing coconut in the freezer!
Alexandra
Hi Charlotte, I am so pleased that you like the fudge; what a great idea to add some almonds! 🙂
Marysa
Cherry and chocolate – what a perfect combination! I will be making a double batch next time as this is too hard to resist!
Alexandra
Cherry and chocolate are perfect together Marysa, I agree!
Jeannette (Jay Joy)
This Triple Chocolate Cherry Fudge is amazing. It is truly be an ideal dessert to give as a gift, especially for the holiday season.
Alexandra
It is ideal to give as a gift Jeannette; just be sure to keep a piece or two for yourself. 🙂 🙂
Kathy Kenny Ngo
Cherry and chocolate, two of my favorite things! This is so good!
Alexandra
They are a great flavour combination Kathy; I do hope that you try making the fudge. 🙂
Michele Dennis
OMGoodness, this is absolutely delicious!!
Alexandra
Thank you very much!
Bree
This is such a good chocolate treat and so dreamy! Yum!
Alexandra
Thank you so much 🙂
Kim Seghers
This dessert is amazing. Makes for a lovely gift, too!
Alexandra
Thank you so much, Kim – I am so happy to hear that!
aisasami
This looks really easy to make and I like how the white and dark chocolate blends together!
Alexandra
It is very easy to make and is always popular. I do hope that you try it. 🙂
Enriqueta E Lemoine
Alex I love all the ingredients in this recipe. And your final dish looks gorgeous! Pinned!
Alexandra
Thank you for pinning the recipe Enriqueta; this fudge is always popular. 🙂
Krysten
Oooh that sounds absolutely decadent! I’ll totally have to try this recipe out sometime.
Alexandra
Just don’t make it when you’re home alone – it is seriously tempting. 🙂