We have been so busy around here getting ready for homeschool (yes, you read that right!), enjoying the rest of our summer, and of course, catching Pokemon that it is hard to believe that we are getting anything else done! The other day Joshua asked if we could make some fudge and of course I was happy to oblige. But I thought I would do a fun twist on one of his favorites and make some Pokemon Pokeball fudge! This Pokemon inspired treat was a huge hit and is easy to put together! So whether you are having a Poke-party (I totally just made that phrase up…) or just looking for a fun treat this is sure to be a hit.
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Easy to make, this Pokemon Pokeball Fudge is a fun way to update a favorite dessert!
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- 1 can sweetened condensed milk
- 1 bag white chocolate chips
- 8 Chocolate Oreos
- 2 tbsp butter
- 5 tbsp marshmallow cream
- red candy melts
- white candy melts
- black candy melts
- In a sauce pan, pour in a little less than half of the sweetened condensed milk.
- Add in 1 cup of white chocolate chips.
- Add 1 tbsp butter and 2 tbsp marshmallow cream.
- In another sauce pan, repeat this process.
- Add the pans on medium-low heat. Stir in a handful of candy melts - white in one pan and red in another. The colors will change some once the mixture hardens. Stir occasionally until melted.
- In a small bowl, pour remaining sweetened condensed milk.
- Add 1 tbsp of marshmallow cream and a handful of the black candy melts. Put in the microwave for 30 seconds at a time, stirring in between until melted.
- In a ziploc bag, crush 8 Oreos.
- Pour into melted mixture and mix well.
- Line an 8x8 baking sheet with parchment paper. First, pour in the white fudge mixture.
- Then, add the Oreo mix carefully spreading it across. Don't press hard, you don't want the Oreos to sink.
- Top with the red mixture. We added red sugar sprinkles to the top of ours but that is optional! It did help bring out some more of the 'red' color though.
- Place in the refrigerator to fully set. I keep mine in for about 5-6 hours. Pull out the parchment paper and cut.
This treat is super sweet and super fun!
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A few tips:
- Parchment paper is a must have!
- If you would like to omit the Oreos the middle layer will lay nice and flat and you will get nice, clean layers.
- This is a SWEET treat - you only need a little bit. And a big glass of milk is nice to have on hand.
- Be sure to keep this treat in the refrigerator when you are not eating it. We have not tried yet, but I would think that you would be able to freeze it as well.
Don’t forget to pin! We will have lots of Pokemon projects and treats coming soon so be sure to check back often!
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