This Strawberry Valentine’s Day Fudge is so yummy and so easy to make. You only need 4 ingredients plus whatever sprinkles or other decorations you want to use.
It tastes like strawberry milk and because of the color, it’s obviously perfect for Valentine’s Day or anytime you want to add a pink flair to the occasion. Wrap some up to give as gifts or send in for your child’s school celebration.

Strawberry Valentine’s Day Fudge
Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 7 Minutes
Chill Time: 2 Hours
Yields: About 16 1-inch Squares
Ingredients:
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- 1 Container Buttercream Frosting (16 ounces)
- ¾ Cup Red Candy Melts
- ¾ Cup Strawberry Flavored Pink Candy Melts
- 1 Teaspoon Strawberry Extract
- Valentine’s Mix Non-Pareils Sprinkles
- Pink and Red Heart Sprinkles (optional)
Items Needed:

Directions:

Place the red candy melts in a microwave-safe bowl and heat on high, in the microwave, for 2-3 minutes or until smooth when stirred. Stop every 15-30 seconds to stir during the melting process to ensure the candy melts don’t overcook.

Follow step one for the pink candy melts, keeping the two colors separated.
Remove the lid and film from the frosting and place it in the microwave for 45 seconds to 1 minute, or until fully melted and smooth. Set aside ½ a teaspoon of uncooked frosting if using the heart sprinkles.
Add the extract to the frosting and stir well.


Place half of the frosting in with the red candy melts and the other half with the pink candy melts.
Stir each color vigorously until fully mixed.
Line your pan with parchment paper, making sure to leave some overhang.


Alternate pouring in the two colors in random spots, pausing to tap the pan in between so it evens out and removes bubbles.

Once all your chocolate mixtures have been poured in and evened out, sprinkle the top of the fudge with as many Valentine’s themed non-pareils as you like.
Place in the fridge to chill for 2 hours or until hardened.

If desired, use the set aside frosting and place a dab on the back of a heart sprinkle, and press it into the middle of each fudge square you cut for a cute addition! Enjoy!
Tips:
- If your fudge turns out hard or seems to fall apart when you’re cutting it, this means too much chocolate was used. You’ll need to reduce the chocolate the next time around. It will still taste good, it just won’t be very soft or pretty.
- If your fudge won’t set up well, it means not enough chocolate was used. You either need to increase the chocolate used or decrease the amount of frosting the next time around.
- The chocolate will slightly seize when the frosting is added to it. This is normal, no need to worry. You just need the mixture to be pourable. Just keep stirring and you’ll be good to go.
- Do not add the extract directly to the chocolate or it will ruin it. The extract seizes the chocolate to a point that it’s not usable.
- If you can’t find strawberry candy melts, no problem. The extract still adds plenty of flavor. You can just use normal pink candy melts instead.
- If you don’t have access to candy melts, you can use white chocolate chips and color the chocolate with oil based food dye. Do not use water based dye or it ruins the chocolate like the extract does.

Strawberry Valentine’s Day Fudge
This Strawberry Valentine’s Day Fudge is so yummy and so easy to make. You only need 4 ingredients plus whatever sprinkles or other decorations you want to use.
Ingredients
- 1 container Buttercream Frosting 16 ounces
- ¾ Cup Red Candy Melts
- ¾ Cup Strawberry Flavored Pink Candy Melts
- 1 Teaspoon Strawberry Extract
- Valentine’s Mix Non-Pareils Sprinkles
- Pink and Red Heart Sprinkles optional
Instructions
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Place the red candy melts in a microwave-safe bowl and heat on high, in the microwave, for 2-3 minutes or until smooth when stirred. Stop every 15-30 seconds to stir during the melting process to ensure the candy melts don’t overcook.
-
Follow step one for the pink candy melts, keeping the two colors separated.
-
Remove the lid and film from the frosting and place it in the microwave for 45 seconds to 1 minute, or until fully melted and smooth. Set aside ½ a teaspoon of uncooked frosting if using the heart sprinkles.
-
Add the extract to the frosting and stir well.
-
Place half of the frosting in with the red candy melts and the other half with the pink candy melts.
-
Stir each color vigorously until fully mixed.
-
Line your pan with parchment paper, making sure to leave some overhang.
-
Alternate pouring in the two colors in random spots, pausing to tap the pan in between so it evens out and removes bubbles.
-
Once all your chocolate mixtures have been poured in and evened out, sprinkle the top of the fudge with as many Valentine’s themed non-pareils as you like.
-
Place in the fridge to chill for 2 hours or until hardened.
-
If desired, use the set aside frosting and place a dab on the back of a heart sprinkle, and press it into the middle of each fudge square you cut for a cute addition! Enjoy!
Recipe Notes
If your fudge turns out hard or seems to fall apart when you’re cutting it, this means too much chocolate was used. You’ll need to reduce the chocolate the next time around. It will still taste good, it just won’t be very soft or pretty.
If your fudge won’t set up well, it means not enough chocolate was used. You either need to increase the chocolate used or decrease the amount of frosting the next time around.
The chocolate will slightly seize when the frosting is added to it. This is normal, no need to worry. You just need the mixture to be pourable. Just keep stirring and you’ll be good to go.
Do not add the extract directly to the chocolate or it will ruin it. The extract seizes the chocolate to a point that it’s not usable.
If you can’t find strawberry candy melts, no problem. The extract still adds plenty of flavor. You can just use normal pink candy melts instead.
If you don’t have access to candy melts, you can use white chocolate chips and color the chocolate with oil based food dye. Do not use water based dye or it ruins the chocolate like the extract does.
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