Three Ingredient No Bake Clinkers Fudge Recipe (2024)

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Whenever we have family come to stay with us I use it as the perfect excuse (not that I really need one) to make all of those recipes I’ve been thinking about for awhile but just haven’t gotten around to making. I’d been thinking about trying this no bake 3 ingredient Clinkers Fudge ever since I made my Threeingredient Mars Bar Fudge a couple of months ago. As well as being a huge fan of Clinkers, I thought they would be the perfect texture to add to my favourite smooth and creamy fudge recipe.

Luckily I was right. The crunch of the Clinkers was the perfect addition to the soft fudge and our guests managed to eat half of the batch in just a couple of hours!

If you are looking for a recipe which is easy to make, doesn’t require many ingredients and is perfect for anyone with a sweet tooth, this no bake Clinkers Fudge recipe is for you!

Three Ingredient No Bake Clinkers Fudge Recipe (3)

Three Ingredient No Bake Clinkers Fudge Recipe

Lauren

5 from 5 votes

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 6 hours hrs

Total Time 6 hours hrs 15 minutes mins

Course Slices

Cuisine Modern

Servings 16

Calories

Ingredients

  • 400 g of Milk Chocolate
  • 395 g tin of Condensed Milk
  • 300 g bag of Clinkers

Instructions

Nutrition

Serving: 0g

Keyword Fudge, no bake

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Three Ingredient Clinkers Fudge Thermomix Instructions

  1. Break the milkchocolate into pieces and place in the Thermomix bowl.
  2. Add the condensed milk and cook for 10 minutes, 100 degrees on speed 3.
  3. Add the Clinkersand mix for 20 seconds on reverse, speed 1.
  4. Working quickly, pour the fudge into the prepared pan and place in the fridge for 6hours (preferably overnight) to set.
  5. Remove fudge from the fridge and cut into small pieces.

If you like the look of this Clinkers Fudge, you will love my NO BAKE Clinkers Slice recipe!

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Comments

  1. Lorraine

    Let me tell you clinkers are from australia they are made by pascall company and now i think they are cadbury they have a lovely crunchy centre in pink yellow and green and covered in chocolate and just like children when you bite into one you have to guess what colour you have.
    They have been part of my growing up and i am now 68
    Hope this helps you out

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  2. Margaret J. Martin

    What are clinkers. I am sorry but I haven’t a clue what they are. Are they called something else in Canada. Or is it my age?

    Reply

    • Lauren

      Hi Margaret, I’m not sure if you can buy them in Canada. They are a hard lolly covered in chocolate, if you can’t find them you can use your favourite lolly instead 🙂

      Reply

    • Lauren

      I do my best 😉

      Reply

  3. Mother Mands

    Clinkers has a whole different meaning here in the UK (check the Urban Dictionary), it made my laugh when I first saw the recipe title, especially when I read its a candy covered in chocolate 😀
    Anyway enough of that…sorry! 🙂 This sounds a great recipe for kids and adults with a sweet tooth and the fact it’s only 3 ingredients…bonus!

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    • Lauren

      I may have just snorted water through my nose reading that definition of clinkers!

      Reply

  4. Linda

    Can someone please tell me what clinkers are, I live in North Yorkshire, England and gave no idea what this is

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    • Lauren

      Hi Linda, Clinkers are a crunchy candy which is covered in chocolate. It you can’t find them you can substitute them with you favourite lolly 🙂

      Reply

  5. Shona Alexander

    Hi this sounds gorgeous ……but I am in Scotland and don’t have ‘clinkers’ here…any idea what would could be used in place of them…thanks

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    • Lauren

      Hi Shona, Clinkers are a crunchy candy which is covered in chocolate. It you can’t find them you can use pretty much any type of lolly, I’ve made versions of this fudge with chopped mars bars, maltesers and even smarties 🙂

      Reply

  6. Lucy @ Bake Play Smile

    Anything with Clinkers in it is 100% awesome by me!!!

    Reply

    • Jenny Simpson

      what are clinkers please

      Reply

      • Lauren

        Hi Jenny, Clinkers are a crunchy candy which is covered in chocolate. It you can’t find them you can certainly substitute them with you favourite sweet 🙂

    • Lauren

      Ha, thanks lovely x

      Reply

  7. Dannielle @ Zamamabakes

    Yes please!
    Seems we’re having some clinkers ESP! I’ve got a little number lined up to star next week, it’s not fudge but it dies involve clinkers xx

    Reply

    • Lauren

      Ooh I can’t wait to see it!

      Reply

  8. Jessica @ Sweetest Menu

    I love fudge! But chocolate fudge with clinkers? Yes please!

    Reply

    • Lauren

      It’s a bit hard to resist!

      Reply

    • tommie

      What is clinkers

      Reply

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Three Ingredient No Bake Clinkers Fudge Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why is my fudge mixture runny? ›

If your fudge fails to harden in the fridge, it means that you probably didn't cook it to the right temperature. Fudge is a candy, and that means it is extremely picky about temperature - fudge must be cooked to precisely 237–239 degrees Fahrenheit so that sugar forms the desired consistency when cooled.

Why is my 3 ingredient fudge not setting? ›

The main reason is that your Fudge has not reached the optimum temperature. If your mixture only reaches 110 or 112 degrees Celsius it will always be soft. That's why we recommend investing in a sugar thermometer.

Can you fix fudge that didn't set? ›

OPTION 3) Sieve together some powdered sugar and cocoa powder, and gradually work this into your unset fudge until it reaches the consistency of dough, then roll out and cut into squares, or shape into balls and then roll in powdered sugar (roll the balls in icing sugar, not yourself).

Why is my condensed milk fudge not setting? ›

It sounds like your fudge simply wasn't heated enough. Fudge is basically a superconcentrated syrup, and it sets when sugar dissolved in the water (from the butter and milk) comes out of solution as the mixture cools and forms crystals.

What is the secret to good fudge? ›

Tips for Making Fudge
  • Monitor the Temperature with a Candy Thermometer. If you end up with soft fudge that turns into a puddle in your hands or hard fudge that is a bit reminiscent of a crunchy candy, improper temperature is likely to blame. ...
  • Avoid Stirring Once the Mixture Comes to a Simmer. ...
  • Beat Thoroughly.
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What makes fudge firmer? ›

The amount of time you cook fudge directly affects its firmness. Too little time and the water won't evaporate, causing the fudge to be soft.

Why won t my fudge firm up? ›

The most common culprit behind unset fudge is inaccurate temperature control. If the sugar mixture hasn't reached the correct temperature, your fudge won't set. Ensure you use a reliable candy thermometer and follow temperature guidelines meticulously to achieve the desired consistency.

How do you make homemade fudge firmer? ›

​Harden the fudge:​ Place your container or tins in the fridge for 2 hours, which is the time it takes for the fudge to set. Once it's hardened, cut the fudge into 12 pieces or remove it from the muffin tins. Store in the fridge or the freezer (if you don't devour it right away).

What is the secret to smooth fudge that is not gritty? ›

Once a seed crystal forms, it grows bigger and bigger as the fudge cools. A lot of big crystals in fudge makes it grainy. By letting the fudge cool without stirring, you avoid creating seed crystals.

How do you rescue unset fudge? ›

Put a few squares of solid chocolate into the bowl with the seized fudge and stir everything together until the solid chocolate melts. That could help reintegrate the fudge. You might also be able to add a little bit of cocoa butter or vegetable oil to the mixture.

What can I do with ruined fudge? ›

Good use of failed fudge: fudge that is too hard, too soft, too runny, too sugary, too chewy, etc. Proportions are as follows: for every 2 cups (roughly 1 pound yield) of any failed fudge that is not runny, you'll need 1 egg, ½ cup all-purpose flour, and ½ cup milk. If fudge is soupy, halve the milk (to ¼ cup).

When should I beat fudge? ›

Experience has shown that you should beat the mixture when its temperature ranges from 43°C to 45°C (110°F to 113°F), which normally occurs 15 minutes after the pan is removed from heat. The fudge is warm, but not burning hot.

Why did my fudge turn out like caramel? ›

Fudge can turn into caramel due to overcooking or undercooking, incorrect temperatures, or wrong ingredients.

What happens if I use sweetened condensed milk instead of evaporated milk in fudge? ›

Use Evaporated Milk- Make sure to use evaporated milk and not sweetened condensed milk. If you accidentally use sweetened condensed milk your fudge will be incredibly over the top sweet. Cut up the Butter– Before adding the butter in make sure to cut it into smaller pieces for faster melting.

What gives fudge its firm texture? ›

The key to creamy, luscious fudge is controlling crystal formation. If the sucrose (table sugar) crystals are small, the fudge will feel creamy and smooth on your tongue. But if the crystals are large, the fudge develops a crumbly, dry, or even coarse texture.

Should I stir fudge while boiling? ›

Stir the ingredients to dissolve the sugar until the mixture comes to a boil. If your recipe uses milk, stirring will keep the mixture from curdling. But once it reaches about 236–238 degrees F/113–114 degrees C (the "soft-ball" stage), do not stir it or even shake the pan.

How long does it take for fudge to thicken? ›

Turn off the heat and keep stirring for 5 minutes or until the mix starts to thicken a little. Pour into a prepared tin and sprinkle with the white chocolate. Swirl the chocolate through the mixture once using a spatula or the handle of a wooden spoon. Leave the fudge to set overnight.

Will powdered sugar thicken fudge? ›

How to thicken your fudge? If your fudge it noticeably thin, you may want to add more chocolate. If you are out of chocolate, you can also add 1/4-1/2 cup of powdered sugar. This, however, can make the fudge very sweet.

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