A creamy, dreamy Cadbury Creme Egg Fudge. So easy to make with only 4 other ingredients!
Easter means Cadbury’s Creme Eggs – those chocolatey, fondant filled treats, Easter wouldn’t be the same without them. If you want some Creme Egg enjoyment, but don’t want to eat a whole one, our Creme Egg Fudge is perfect for you. Why not make a batch now!
Our tradition is to have a Creme Egg before lunch on Easter Sunday – I recommend washing them down with a glass of champagne; the combination of sweetness and dry fizz works remarkably well.
How do I make Cadbury’s Creme Egg Fudge?
First: Melt and then simmer Creme Eggs in cream with sugar and butter added.
Second: Bring the mixture up to 115°C – it’s easiest to check with an inexpensive digital kitchen thermometer.
Third: Allow the mixture to cool. Beat the cooled mixture until it starts to thicken.
Fourth: Stir in come smashed up Creme Eggs. Transfer the mixture to a lined cake tin. Scatter crushed mini eggs on top and allow everything to cool.
Fifth: Once cool, turn out and cut into squares.
Easy! How long it will last in the tin is another question!
More Easy Creme Egg Recipes on Fuss Free Flavours
- Creme Egg Brownies – Easy one-bowl brownies with fondant creme eggs
- Individual Creme Egg cheesecakes – Stylish and cute
- Creme Egg Fondue – Perfect for dipping fruit
- Creme Egg Milkshake – Chocolate milkshake with a twist
- Easy Creme Egg Ice Cream (No Churn) – A sumptuous Easter treat
Find even more ideas in my collection of easy fudge recipes. For the easiest techniques, read my post on how to make easy fudge.
Cadbury Creme Egg Fudge
Ingredients
- 200 ml milk – semi skimmed
- 200 ml double cream
- 700 g white sugar
- 160 g butter
- 6 Creme Eggs – smashed
- 12 Cadbury Mini Eggs – lightly crushed (optional)
Instructions
- Line an 8” / 20cm square cake tin or gratin dish with foil (I like using parchment backed foil and lightly oil it).
- Place the milk, cream, sugar and butter into a large pan and bring to a gentle simmer.
- Allow to cook until the mixture reaches the soft ball stage, or 115C on a sugar thermometer (I have an electronic one with an alarm that beeps at the correct temperature).
- Remove from the heat and allow to cool for a few minutes.
- Beat with an electric mixer on a slow speed (or by hand if you are feeling strong) for about 5 minutes, until the mixture starts to thicken and looks matt rather than glossy.
- Stir in the smashed Creme Eggs with a wooden spoon – aim to distribute them throughout the fudge so you have a marbled effect, rather than letting them melt completely.
- Pour the mixture into the prepared tin and scatter the crushed mini eggs over and gently press them into the fudge (if using them) to decorate. Allow to cool, then pop into the fridge for a few hours to firm up before cutting into bite sized pieces.
Love Fudge? Then check out my Red White and Blue version!
Originally published March 2014
How do you like your Creme Eggs?
Lucy Parissi
That has got ‘addictive’ written all over it! I need to make a batch with the kids they would love it.
Helen
it is rather Lucy!
Elizabeth
My kids would LOVE it if I made them something like this! Creme egg madness! :)
Helen
It is so super simple! Love creme eggs.
Kavey
Oooh lovely, makes the fudge look so much more interesting too! Your little chicks are adorable!
Helen
Such a simple fudge to make!
Michelle @ Greedy Gourmet
Looks evilly delicious. It won’t be the worst if I only eat this once a year…. right?!?
Helen
As long as you eat the entire batch in one go?
Katie Bryson
I’m just imaging the almighty sugar rush if I gave this to the boys… ahem…. i think I might just look at the glorious pictures instead ;-) Gorgeous looking fudge Helen… such a lovely simple recipe too.
Helen
I am sure you could ration it Katie?
Jacqueline Meldrum
I was sure I’d commented on this before, it must have been before you re-jigged things. Great recipe Helen. Stumbled, pinned and yummed.
Helen
Thanks Jac – I love this recipe!
Sally - Mycustardpie
Genius Helen. This is on a par with Nigellas chocolate mousse made of marshmallows.
Helen
Oh that sounds good too!
Charlie @ The Kitchen Shed
Wow that looks absolutely amazing! I think you should sell it next easter! nom nom nom!
Helen
Thanks Charlie, but the more I giveaway or sell the less there is for me?
Mel
Looks great, Helen! I love fudge, and your take on the treat, with an Easter theme, will definitely appeal to my children. Pinned and shared!
Helen
I adore fudge. This one is so soft and creamy.
Bintu - Recipes From A Pantry
If there is such a thing as fudge heaven I would be there right now. Have to make these for the kiddies
Helen
there certainly is such a thing as fudge heaven.
Gillian Thompson
OMG I know a few people who would love this recipe ;)
Helen
do make a batch for them, or share it with them.
Jenni
What a fun Easter treat these would be!!
Helen
fun, delicious and oh so easy.
swayam
This sounds just perfect! I am sure my 5 yr old and her friends would gobble this up without a thought. And yup to champagne and sweet things together!
Helen
I gobbled quite a bit myself.
Jenny
My husband loves fudge, I’m Pinning this to show him later – sounds like a delicious Easter treat!
Helen
Hope that he enjoys it!
Claudia Lamascolo
oh my goodness I am totally up for this! Happy Easter!
Helen
Happy Easter to you too!
Marlynn | UrbanBlissLife
What a fun holiday idea for fudge! I bet my kids would love this. Side note: I have a similar Global knife and LOVE it!
Helen
I love that Global knife – I use it most days.
Emily
Totally pinning this to my Easter recipes board. This sounds heavenly!
Helen
thank you.
Sara
This looks really tasty! Perfect for Easter!
Helen
Thank you. A nice twist on the classic creme egg
Jessica Robinson
The kids would definitely love a batch of this delicious homemade fudge! Such a great idea for Easter and spring parties!
Helen
perfect for an Easter treat – although so sweet!
christine
Cadbury creme anything in my book! I am a big fan. Oh, and I definitely, agree, champagne would be the perfect thing to wash it down with :-)
Helen
Champagne and creme eggs are the way to go.
Micaela Levachyov
I love finding recipes that use well known products in different ways. This is perfect for something special this Easter.
Helen
This is perfect for Easter – and a good way to use up any squished eggs
Charli
Oh my gosh, fudge is my utter favourite … I cannot get enough of it. Salted Fudge is my ultimate but adding cream egg sounds so very satisfying and definitely very festive x
C x
Helen
This is sinfully sweet – a perfect Easter treat!
Mellissa Williams
What a delicious looking Easter treat, this would go down well in my household!
Helen
It goes down all too well here!
Nayna Kanabar
The creme egg fudge sounds like a delectable and lovely treat to have . It would make a lovely Easter edible gifts.
Helen
Perfect for gifting, although I want it all for ME!
Msddah
Oh wow this looks absolutely amazing and the creme …. I want one!
Helen
Thank you.
Linda Hobbis
That looks like a delicious treat and I particularly enjoy the idea of an Easter Sunday creme egg and a glass of fizz.
Helen
creme egg and fizz is the perfect pairing.
Rebecca | AAUBlog
this looks like a lovely treat for an easter party – I like the small number of ingredients required too
Helen
It is ideal for an Easter party! Love fudge here!
Hannah
Oh my nieces and nephews would love these! May have to give them a go tomorrow :)
Helen
the fudge is SO good!
Percy
Wow this looks delicious! Creme Eggs and Fudge what fantastic combo!
Helen
So good!