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Chocolate Tahini Swirl Fudge

Chocolate Fudge with Tahini Swirls cut into squares
Chocolate Fudge with Tahini Swirls cut into squares

The easiest fudge you’ll ever make! Just four ingredients and a little time go into this simple to prepare Chocolate Tahini Swirl Fudge! Gooey and decadent with a nutty tahini flavor. This treat is chocolate rich and comes together quickly (in only 10 minutes), and then all that’s left is the time to chill and set. I like to chill overnight for the best results. 

This Chocolate Tahini Fudge is a favorite sweet treat year-round. It would also be an excellent holiday gift for family and friends.

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Chocolate Fudge with Tahini Swirls cut into squares

Chocolate Tahini Swirl Fudge

Author Rachel
Prep Time 10 minutes
Setting Time 2 hours
Yield 18
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Description

The easiest fudge you’ll ever make! Just four ingredients and a little time go into this simple to prepare Chocolate Tahini Fudge! Gooey and decadent with a nutty tahini flavor.
Kosher, Dairy

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Line the pan with parchment paper and coat with cooking spray.
  • In a small bowl, mix the tahini and maple syrup together. 
  • Combine the chocolate chips and sweetened condensed milk in a double boiler over medium heat. Heat until melted, about 5-7 minutes. Add salt and stir until smooth.
  • Remove from heat (you need to get it into the pan as quickly as possible) and pour the chocolate mixture into the prepared pan. Smooth the top with a rubber spatula.
  • Spoon dollops of the sweet tahini over the surface of the pan and use a knife or a skewer to swirl it into the brownies.
  • Refrigerate until set, minimum of 2 hours (ideally overnight).
  • Holding the parchment paper, lift the fudge from the pan, and cut it into small squares.
  • The best way to keep fudge fresh is by transferring it to an airtight container and storing it at room temperature. Layer the fudge with waxed paper and store it in an airtight container. It’s best to keep the fudge somewhere cool and dry to avoid it from melting. Refrigerating fudge can extend its shelf life to two to three weeks. Freezing fudge will extend its shelf life to around three months if tightly sealed.
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Hi, I’m Rachel.

Welcome to my little corner of the internet! I’m happy you’re here. I am the food blogger and photographer behind “Mama Living Abroad.”

In this space, I am sharing flavorful Israeli and Jewish recipes that I love to make and have my family and friends approve. My blog is 100% Kosher.

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