Slow Cooker Whipped Coffee Fudge recipe – All Recipes Healthy Food

Slow Cooker Whipped Coffee Fudge recipe

If you are looking for a decadent treat that combines the deep, nostalgic comfort of traditional fudge with a trendy, modern twist, Slow Cooker Whipped Coffee Fudge is the ultimate recipe to add to your baking rotation.

Traditional fudge can be incredibly finicky—requiring candy thermometers, precise boiling times, and a lot of vigorous stirring to prevent graininess. This recipe completely eliminates the stress by using a slow cooker to gently melt the base, while borrowing the brilliant technique of Dalgona “whipped” coffee to infuse the entire batch with a light, airy texture and an intense espresso kick.

Why the Slow Cooker is a Fudge Game-Changer

  • Gentle, Even Heat: The low and slow heat of a slow cooker prevents the chocolate from scorching or seizing, which is the number one pitfall of stovetop fudge.

  • Hands-Off Melting: You can simply layer your ingredients, stir occasionally, and let the appliance do the heavy lifting while you prep the coffee component.

  • Perfect Texture: Combining a slow-melted chocolate base with intensely whipped coffee creates a texture that is simultaneously rich, fudgy, and melt-in-your-mouth velvety.

Ingredients You’ll Need

This recipe uses a handful of simple ingredients to achieve a complex, sophisticated flavor profile:

  • White Chocolate Chips: 3 cups (High-quality baking chips work best for a smooth melt).

  • Sweetened Condensed Milk: 1 can (14 ounces).

  • Unsalted Butter: 2 tablespoons, cubed.

  • Instant Coffee Granules or Espresso Powder: 3 tablespoons (Note: Decaf instant coffee works perfectly fine here if you want to avoid the caffeine).

  • Granulated Sugar: 3 tablespoons.

  • Hot Water: 3 tablespoons (boiled).

  • Vanilla Extract: 1 teaspoon.

  • Sea Salt: A pinch of flaky sea salt for topping (optional, to balance the sweetness).

How to Make Slow Cooker Whipped Coffee Fudge

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