Three of my tummy's favorite things
3oz semi-sweet chocolate* (3 squares of baking chocolate, or about 1/2 C chocolate chips
1/4 C butter (that's a half of a stick folks. Admit it, at least one of you didn't know that)
1 Can Sweetened Condensed Milk
*I wouldn't use milk chocolate for this, it's way too sweet, however both dark and bittersweet are awesome
1. If you're using baking squares, chop them up into small pieces so they melt easier. I chop the butter up into small chunks too.
2. Okay, it's not rocket science. Put it in a pan on medium heat and melt it all together till it's smooth, creamy, and just looking at it gives you happy thoughts.
3. If you have leftovers (but let's be honest, you'll have to quadruple the recipe to have leftovers) then put it in an airtight container in the fridge. It will harden into a soft, gooey fudge like consistency. Then keep a spoon handy on the counter and dip it in every time you pass by. This serves the same purpose as the always-open bags of chocolate chips that Kate and I both have in our pantries. Don't deny it Kate.
Something else that might come in handy: The SINGLE SERVING.
In the comments of Kate's Brazilian Lemonade post, I mentioned this great little invention:
The tiny can of sweetened condensed milk.
You find them not with the baking things, like regular sweetened condensed milk, but in the Latin Foods isle in a little six pack. They are PERFECT for all sorts of things when you don't need a whole can. Each cute little can has 3.5 oz, which is 1/4 the size of a normal can. And it makes the most perfect single serving of this fudge sauce, so here's the quantities for that!
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Just for One:
1 tiny can sweetened condensed milk
2 T chocolate chips
1T butter
Just pop it in the microwave and heat in 45 second intervals until smooth!
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I love to put these into cute little jars and give them away as gifts. One year for Christmas I filled little pints with homemade peppermint ice cream and topped it with a jar of chocolate sauce and a big red ribbon. You could do the same with caramel (that's buttermilk syrup aka caramel sauce in the bottom jar) how cute are these?
It also works as a great quick and easy fondue!
Wanna try some? Give me a shout if you're a local and one of these is yours!

Storage: This is just fine kept at room temp for a day, but if you are going to keep it overnight or for an extended period of time, pop it in the fridge and just reheat in the microwave.
Pretty Freaking Good poured over this stuff too:
Puffed French Toast (oooh, that's naughty!)
Pizzookies
Double Chocolate Waffles
Cherry Chocolate Ice Cream




















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Yeah, so I totally missed the part about it being within a 10-mile radius of you and I was like, "WOW! She's going to SAME DAY SHIP ice cream and hot fudge sauce?!" And then I read more carefully.
:)
This looks SO good!
Is Iowa within a 10 mile radius? I really need some Ben & Jerry's. Oh well. I guess I could drive 2 miles to the store...
This looks so yummy. Thanks for the recipe!
Well if you're ever in D.C. I'll be sure to post an invite to our house, I'm a sucker for hot fudge :)
once again, I'm Dawn's friend. just incase.
How about West Jordan? Does that count? What if I met you half-way? As for the sucking up part, oh, I mean show-the-love part, I only discovered your blog about a week ago, but I've read every single post since then and it is at the top of my list for favorite food blogs! You two ladies ROCK!
Hmmm, I'm probably not within a 10 mile radius but I'm speaking up hopefully anyway! My dear hubby's FAVORITE thing in the whole world is peppermint ice cream with homemade caramel, so I'm excited to try your recipe from yesterday. Might be a few weeks before I get to it, but it's definitely on the list.
Yes Kate. I take my ice cream condiments *very* seriously and will send it overnight during an emergency, lol.
erin- you're not under water are you?? I didn't know you were in Iowa.
owens d.c.- Dawn lives about 30 seconds from me, she should get her bum on here and claim some ice cream!
patti- thanks! I'm so glad you like our blog. We look forward to "seeing" you around here :)
Heidi- I don't think I've ever tried peppermint and caramel together, but heck, how could it be bad? lol.
Oh my word that looks so amazing, I know what I am making for Father's Day!!
Oh and I am so excited to claim my prize!! Bring it on you beautiful woman you!!
annnnd we have a winner! One fudge sauce and ice cream showing up for you Tricia, my fellow chocoholic :)
Oh, I meant to add that there's still one left. First come first serve!
Well, I can't qualify for the hot fudge sauce (though nothing beats homemade hot fudge sauce and this recipes looks divine), so you can be sure this comment is 100% sincere. (Not that that others aren't!) I've LOVED this week on the Daily Bite. Homemade ice cream is one of life's simple pleasures and I've eagerly anticipated checking your blog each day this week. I'll be trying your recipes for sure! Thanks from one of those people you don't know who reads your blog.
me me me!!! I could really use some! I could meet you half way even since I am pushing the 10 mile radius! heading that way around 1 or 2 :)
Crap, Brie beat me to it!! :) That fudge sauce is DEVINE!!!!!!!!!! Seriously, I will never buy the store crud again. SOOO GOOD!!!!
Ahhh, Brie and Pyper were CLOSE! You snooze you lose Pyp, haha.
B- It's yours!
Oh, and thanks Lindsay, we're glad you liked ice cream week! You're Carly's sister, right?
I couldn't help but chuckle when I saw there were already 16 responses by noon! Maybe I should get the caramel because we are moving across the country this summer and it has been WAY too long since we have gotten together! (*come one Sara, you know you wanna bring it to me and then you can pick up your Christmas present!*)
Whoa. I'm totally stealing your Christmas gift idea.
If you want, I can give you credit when I hand out the gifts. "brought to you by The Daily Bite".
Pshhh.whatever...NOT FAIR! lol..just kidding. I knew Pyper or Brie would be all over that.
Yes Lindsay is my sister. She's the bomb.com! hahaha. I'm hilarious. I LOVE ICE CREAM!!!
Awesome! Thanks for sharing! Love your blog! :-)
~Angel
This looks absolutely DIVINE! Now all I need is an ice cream maker! (Maybe I'll tell Terry that's what I want for Christmas...if only Christmas weren't that far away!)
Uhhhhh, I thought the way you originally posted the recipe WAS for a single serving! Silly me!
Now you need to offer a prize for the people who live more than 10 miles away because that is just not fair! Maybe you should send us a cool kitchen tool or a bottle of that smoked paprika??? :) You know you love me BEST right???
I made this and it was delicious, but mine also had some chewy lumps in it. Is it supposed to be that way, or did I not stir enough, cook on too high of a heat, cook too long? I mean, I'm all for chewy lumps if that is how it is supposed to turn out, but for some reason I think I did something wrong. Any ideas what may have happened?
What's wrong with you Alison, you don't like chewy lumps in your chocolate sauce?? lol. Most likely, the heat was a little to high and the sweetened condensed milk got stuck to the bottom of the pan. Then when you stir it, it gets scraped off and stirred into the sauce resulting in "chewy lumps." I know because I've done that before! lol. Try using a non-stick sauce pan, and starting on a lower heat, or just do it in the microwave.
Sorry, I'm a few months late, but I just found your blog. Do you have a recipe for the chocolate sauce? I totally want to do this for Christmas gifts. Also, where did you get those cute little jars. SO cute!
Aubrie-
You must have skimmed right over the recipe! It's in this post. There's also a recipe for a "just for one" chocolate sauce in there. And those jars are just made by Ball-normal canning jars. I got them at Walmart!
Do you have a recipe for the caramel sauce or did I miss it?
bz and laura- no don't worry, you're not blind! I had planned to do the two recipes that day, but I ended up just posting the chocolate. The caramel sauce is just a basic caramelized sugar + cream + butter, and I'll put it up on of these days!
I just remembered that I asked this question a while back and came back to check the post. I meant caramel sauce...duh. Sorry! I'm sure you have a hard time not typing "duh" in answers to questions sometimes! Sorry...I'll wait for the carame sauce :)
I missed how many this serves and do you use the regular can of sweetened milk? i want to serve this on thanksgiving for 12 will it be enough? or should i doulble it and one last? can i add extra chips or should i make this to the T. I have tried other fudge sauces and pretty much given up until i read this and all your reviews!
thanks
hope in kansas 11/08
hopie-
yes, just use the regular size can of sweetened condensed milk (14oz I think) And if you plan on serving 12, I'd definitely double it! Better to have a little too much, than too little :)
Do you have the recipe posted somewhere for the caramel sauce? I love the hot fudge sauce, I've made it over and over and LOVE it! Thanks!
Yum! Honestly anything with Sweetened Condensed Milk has to be good. Right??? Thanks, Love your blog!
Just found your blog today...love it! Staying!
Do you have to heat and seal the jars like in a traditional canning method? How long will they stay shelf stable? Refrigerate? Thanks so much for all the great recipes and tips! Jeanette
Does baking chocolate include the unsweetened kind?
P.S. We love your site!
Lisa
Sounds delicious! I am in the process of making it right now! Could you please give us instructions on refrigeration, shelf life, etc? Thanks!!
Mmmmm mmmmmm - that's some good stuff!
Is West Jordan, Utah close to where you are? :)
Okay I notice everyone is asking for the recipe for the caramel sauce. I however would like the recipe for Puffed French Toast.
I have the same question as a few others... If I give this away in jars, how should they store it? Would it work to store in the fridge and they can reheat in the microwave? Or keep at room temp? Same for the caramel sauce?
I'm sorry, I keep forgetting to answer that question! I'll go add it to the post for future reference. Immediate refrigeration isn't needed for the fudge sauce or the caramel sauce. If they are going to be stored overnight or for extended periods of time, then pop them in the fridge, but they will be fine at room temp for most of a day. After being refrigerated this sauce will be thick and fudge like (try it with a spoon!) so just remove the metal ring from the jar and reheat in the microwave until soft again.
I made a triple batch of this indescribable fudge today. I chose to melt the ingredients on the stove but the recipe is so easy and quick. I have already put them in the little mason jars for Christmas gifts. For now I will leave the jars in the refrigerator and when it's time to deliver these beautiful gifts I will put them in my little cooler and deliver them personally.
One last comment;if you shop at Walmart you can make this so cheap. I used the El Mexicano brand sweeten milk and it's texture and taste was better than the more expensive brand.
If I wasn't a diabetic I would just leave the spoon in the jar like Sara indicates she does!
I will NEVER buy store bought chocolate fudge again because this tastes better than anything I have ever tasted.
Any idea how many jars one recipe will make (the shortest ones)? Thank you!
Were you able to find the short mason jars at Walmart also? If so how much were they? I'd also like to know how many jars you can fill with one batch - thank you!
In answer to my own question and in case anyone else is wondering (or trying to work on a small budget, as I am), you can get the short jars (8 oz) in a pack of four at Wal-Mart for $3.79. Also, the recipe fills two of these jars. And in case you're wondering, you can get about 2 cups out of a regular size bag of chocolate chips. I had to purchase everything (except the butter) at regular price because I didn't plan ahead and the total cost per filled 8 oz jar was still only $2.01! Thanks ladies for helping me give presents to my husband's office friends without breaking the piggy bank!
Trimble- you beat me to it! I'm glad you got everything figured out, sorry I wasn't able to get on here and answer your question sooner!
No problem at all Sara, it was my fault for putting this off until the last minute and needing the answer too quickly. BTW- have you tried this with peanut butter chips? My son is allergic but I'm certainly not! :)
Trimble -Thank you! That's exactly the kind of info I was looking for ;) I'm now staring at 16 cute little jars full of hot fudge sauce! I just put all the ingredients in a glass bowl and popped it in the microwave and hit the soften/melt button and it worked like a charm. Tomorrow I'm going to hit Michael's to see if I can find some cute tags or stickers for the jars. Thanks for a great recipe!
I just made a quadruple batch of this for gifts. Let's just say I'm going to have a hard time giving it away! It's so yummy. And so easy! Thanks for the recipe!
I just heated up a couple of teaspoons of this suace and dipped my fresh strawberries in, YUMMY! thanks for the recipe.
I saw this recipe and immediately thought of another i had seen awhile back, It is called Brigadeiro and you can make it almost the same way, The recipe calls for unsweetened chocolate powder and a full can of condensed sweetened milk as well as more butter, If you refrigerate it for an hour or so then form it into balls and coat it with chocolate crumbs or I always pour it over some cake instead of using a frosting.
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