This Sweet Circus Animal Fudge is made with layers of swirled strawberry and white chocolate fudge and crushed Circus Animal Cookies.
Then this past Wednesday I took off for Colorado for a snowsports tradeshow in Denver for work. I arrive very late Wednesday night and spent all day Thursday at the show. My boyfriend arrived in Denver Thursday evening and I was so excited to see him! Beginning Wednesday night, a major storm system had moved into the Colorado Mountains and by Friday morning, nearly 3 feet of snow had fallen. We got up in the wee hours of the morning on Friday to take of for Breckenridge with my brother.
Friday was pretty insane. It took us hours to get up the hill, but it was totally worth it. Waist deep powder lines left me exhausted and run down from no sleep. Day like that (with 3 feet of fresh snow) just don’t come around often. Friday night, we slept for 14 hours!
We awoke Saturday morning and all the travel and exhaustion finally caught up with my boyfriend. He was bedridden all day with a nasty cold. I was so bummed to leave him in bed, but the sun was finally out and plenty of fresh snow was left for the taking.
I met with a friend from home and we took more powder laps at Keystone. It was an amazing day, we even took a snowcat ridge out to some open bowls and got some amazing runs in. I had never done anything like this before! I think I will write more about that later but here are a few photos; It was amazing!
I am not going to come out and say that Circus Animal Fudge is a Valentine’s Day recipe, because those dang cookies are good 365 days a year. However, the added addition of the strawberry pudding mix to this fudge not only gives it a light tint of pink color, but strawberries are totally Valentine’s appropriate. I swirled together a strawberry and white chocolate fudge to make this recipe!
Now for me, this fudge was actually a little TOO sweet from the strawberry pudding mix, but it got rave reviews at my office. If you are unable to find the strawberry pudding mix, I would just omit it from the recipe and make it a white chocolate fudge!
If you are going to do this, you can cook all the ingredients together (white chocolate, butter and milk) and just add the marshmallow at the end. I think the circus animal cookies are a perfect addition to this fudge. Make sure you crush plenty of them for the middle layer and then drop a few pieces on top for looks!
Whenever I make fudge, I always coat the pan with Crisco and then line it with parchment paper. This helps the fudge release from the pan once it has set. I also allow it to sit out for at least 30 minutes before cutting. Use a sharp or serrated knife to cut the fudge. Enjoy!
PrintCircus Animal Fudge
- Yield: 12-16 pieces
Description
A rich white chocolate and strawberry fudge with a layer of crunchy crushed Circus Animal Cookies.
Ingredients
- 2 C Circus crackers
For the strawberry fudge
- 1 pk (11oz) White chocolate chips
- 1 tbsp butter
- 2/3 C Sweetened condensed milk
- 1 C Marshmallow cream
- 1 pk Instant Strawberries and Cream pudding mix
For the white chocolate fudge
- 1 pk (11oz) White chocolate chips
- 1/2 tbsp butter
- 1/3 C Sweetened condensed milk
- Sprinkles for garnish
Instructions
- Grease a 9×9 glass pan with Crisco and/or line with parchment paper (I do both- it makes it easier to remove the fudge once it is set). Set pan aside.
- Use a Ziploc bag and rolling pin or wooden spoon to crush circus animal crackers into smaller pieces. Set aside
- To prepare the strawberry fudge, combine white chocolate chips, butter and sweetened condensed milk in a pot. Heat on medium low heat and stir until completely mixed. White chocolate can burn easily, so watch carefully.
- Once fully melted, add marshmallow cream and instant strawberry fudge and whisk until smooth. Pour 2/3 of mix into bottom of glass pan. Set remaining 1/3 aside.
- Press 2/3 of the circus animal crackers into the strawberry fudge base.
- Prepare the white chocolate fudge by combining the white chocolate chips, butter and sweetened condensed milk in a pot. Heat on medium low heat and stir until completely mixed. White chocolate can burn easily, so watch carefully. Pour mixture over top of strawberry fudge. Poor remaining 1/3 of strawberry fudge on top and swirl with a knife.
- Press remaining circus animal crackers into the top of the fudge and add additional sprinkles.
- Allow fudge to set in the refrigerator for at least 4 hours. Remove from refrigerator 30 minutes before cutting to allow chocolate to soften slightly. I suggest removing fudge from pan before cutting.
I love those cookies and im sure I will love this fudge! Would love to invite you over to my link party that has just begun http://mommyondemand.com/weekend-retreat-link-party-53/
Thank you!
You are a genius. Pure genius I tell you. Frosted animal cookies were my favorite childhood snack when I was a kid… actually they are the only reason I grew as a child. And now fudge is my favorite treat (so much so I have gotten the process down to 5-minutes http://layersofhappiness.com/easy-husband-friendly-fudge/) Sooo… I cannot even begin to tell you how excited I am to try this awesome recipe. Pinned 🙂
HAHA! That’s awesome. Thank you!
Stopping by from Artsy Corner Link Party. This fudge looks amazing – who doesn’t love those cookies! I will definately have to give it a try. So in Utah, would you be coming to a blog conference?????? If so, I’d love to meet you.
Carrie, A Mother’s Shadow
Hi Carrie! Yes! I will be at BYBC, please come find me! I would love to meet you.
I love Circus Animal cookies! You put them in fudge!? Get out! Yummy!
HAH! Thanks Heather!
This looks amazing! Your pictures are great, and I will definitely be pinning this so that I can make it in the future. 🙂
Thank you Marry!
I can’t stop looking at this pretty fudge!! I bet it tastes pretty darn amazing! 🙂
Indeed! Cookies totally belong in fudge. Thanks Jocelyn!
You’re right–those animal cookies are so good! I usually don’t buy them since I can eat a full bag in one sitting! This fudge looks amazing! Would you mind to link this up to the Frugal Crafty Home Blog Hop? Our readers really like to see creative recipes like this. Thanks!
Totally right? Circus animal cookies = addicting to all ages! Just linked up, thanks for the invite!
Looks like such an awesome time in Colarado (minus the cold) and love the snowy pictures! This fudge is so pretty and cute Julianne, I love the pretty pink and the animal crackers – so fun!
Yea, it was a little cold but no polar vortex, that’s for sure! All crackers should be coated in frosting and sprinkles, everyone would be happier
Oh man, do those look good! What a fun dessert – love the strawberry/white chocolate mix! 🙂
Thanks Alyssa!
This is genius! I love these cookies and bet they are amazing in fudge 🙂
Indeed it is! Thanks Megan!
I found your post through the Marvelous Monday Hop! Your fudge just caught me eye. =) Super cute colors and it looks amazing. p.s. I have those dip dishes from target in aqua… LOVE THEM! Happy Monday!
Thank you Tina! I just got the blue dip dish tonight, so cute!
Such great photos, and this fudge looks awesome!
Thanks Stephanie!
I’m pretty sure this is the prettiest fudge ever!
Aw thanks Aimee!
Check you out, girlfriend! All up on top of the mountain and all… looks like you’ve had a fun week. And, next week is going to even more fun!
I saw these on G+ earlier and literally couldn’t stop looking at it! Simply gorgeous.
It was so amazing! I wish I had more snowcat access around here! See you soon!
This animal fudge is awesome and would be perfect for kids and adults.
Thanks Meagan!
so pretty, love these!
Thanks Cate!
OMG, these look so delicious and super FUN, Julianne! I love animal cookies, one of my favorite cookies growing up. I will defiantly be making this fudge for myself..hehehe! Thanks for sharing, pinned! 🙂
Thank you Jenn! I couldn’t resist eating a few leftover cookies!
This fudge is so fun! I love the colors and those Circus Animal Crackers! I think these would definitely be awesome for Valentine’s, or just any day at all. 🙂
Thanks Beth!
These are darling Julianne! My kids (and I ) would love them!! Looks like you had a great time in Colorado!! Such beautiful scenery!! (sorry about your boyfriend’s cold though!)
Thanks Renee! I had a great trip! I was so bummed for him, and even more bummed that I had to tell him how much fun I had while he was holed up in the hotel room.
I love everything about this fudge. It’s so pretty and looks wonderful. I think this would be so cute served at a baby shower or even a kid’s birthday. Pinning!!
Thanks Shannon!