Almond Butter Vegan Fudge

Disclosure: some of the links below are affiliate links, so I might earn a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you click through and make a purchase. Thanks!

Update: I’ve made this vegan fudge several times (because it’s just so good!), adjusting the measurements each time (and usually not measuring exactly). This way you don’t have to measure out a cup of almond butter. You just use the whole 16 oz jar of it. Here is roughly how much of each I use:

  • about 1/2 C. coconut oil, melted or softened
  • 1 (16 oz) jar crunchy, salted almond butter
  • 1 tsp. vanilla
  • about 1/8 tsp. ground pink Himalayan salt
  • between 1/3 and 1/2 C. unsweetened cocoa powder
  • about 1/2 C. pure Maple syrup

Follow the instructions below, but you may want to use an 8×8 or 9×9 inch dish instead of a pie pan since the above measurements will make a bit more fudge.

This is what it looks like when you use Crunchy Almond Butter

——————————————————————

I’ve never been a huge fan of fudge. It was always too sweet and, well, not nutritious. I was a peanut butter ball type of girl.

The other day I branched out of the peanut butter world and into the almond butter world. And oh, that was a good choice to make 🙂 I still enjoy peanut butter, and am looking forward to trying peanut butter fudge some day, but this almond fudge sure was amazing. And it’s vegan! I’m not vegan, but it’s fun trying out vegan recipes sometimes, especially when we happen to already have the ingredients at home. Vegan Fudge Ingredients

Almond Butter Vegan Fudge Recipe

Ingredients:

Instructions:

  1. In a smallish mixing bowl, stir all of the ingredients together with a spoon.
  2. Line a dish (I used a glass pie pan) with wax paper or parchment paper. Evenly spread the delicious vegan fudge mixture onto the wax paper (you decide how thick you want the fudge to be). Place another piece of wax paper on top and stick it in the freezer for at least 1 hour.  healthy vegan fudgeHow to make freezer fudge
  3. Remove from freezer and turn the fudge upside-down onto a glass plate or cutting board. Slice the fudge into bite-sized pieces. Put the pieces into a freezer-safe container. You can put wax paper between the layers so they don’t stick together. Store in the freezer or refrigerator.  healthy fudgestore freezer fudge

Enjoy every melt-in-your-mouth bite.

Healthified Fudge

*Inspired by THIS recipe video and the Raw Food/Real World recipe book.

****Another high in protein and good-for-you fats snack to add to your repertoire is Avocado with Sunflower Seeds…definitely worth a try!

Summary
recipe image
Recipe Name
Almond Butter Vegan Fudge
Published On
Average Rating
51star1star1star1star1star Based on 1 Review(s)