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updated: 11/07/22

4.93 from 102 votes
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This Bailey’s Fudge is easy to make, tastes absolutely delicious, and is the perfect amount of rich amazingness!

In little cubes, the Bailey's Fudge has chopped up Andes chocolate on top.

You guys.

The most embarrassing thing happened to me the other day.

So I was at Target looking for cookie cutters shaped like ninjas because, I mean, why wouldn’t I be doing that on a random Tuesday night?

Side note, they are for a Christmas post that is coming your way soon ;)

In front of a bottle of Bailey's, a stack of Bailey's Fudge topped with chopped up Andes chocolate

I was walking around listening to my podcast and shopping, which has become my newest and very favorite pastime #nerdpastimes, and I guess going there I just assumed that ALL the Christmas stuff would be out. I mean, I’m working on all my Christmas posts, so it stands to reason that Target would have all their partridges in pear trees in a row . . . . that was supposed to be like ducks in a row . . . I sense it fell flat . . .

Anyway!

So, their Christmas stuff is not in fact all out as I thought it would be, but there were a bunch of guys opening boxes and putting it out. Given that shopping trips alone to Target are more rare than my house being clean and going with the kids makes me want to stab myself in the eye with all the plastic spoons Target has to offer . . . I thought I should just go and ask them about it. I mean. There had to be some ninja cookie cutters in those unpacked boxes. #firstworldproblems

In little cubes, the Bailey's Fudge has chopped up Andes chocolate on top.

So I ask one of the guys about it and made a joke about something because obviously I’m hilarious and need to show that to everyone all the time . . . . and you guys. I think he thought I was flirting with him! All of the sudden he worked into the conversation that he is married. You guys. It wasn’t a conversation. I was asking about cookie cutters!

All of the sudden it occurred to me “OMG. He thinks I’m flirting with him!!!” And as the thought occurred to me, approxiatmely 0.2 seconds after he mentioned his wife, my face went BEET red. Which I’m sure was really further evidence that for him that I was the most desperate of housewives. I was dying. I am not even kidding when I tell you that I seriously considered explaining to him, much in the same way that I have done here with you, dear wonderful strangers of the whole inter webs.

But then he quickly told me he didn’t have the cookie cutters and I swallowed what was left of my pride, hung my head, and high tailed it to the baking section where I promptly bought them out of chocolate chips, Ande’s pieces, and all the sweetened condensed milk I could get my hands on.

I already had Baileys.

#duh

In little cubes, the Bailey's Fudge has chopped up Andes chocolate on top.

And here, you have the Bailey’s Fudge bought from that fateful night, lol.

It is phenomenal, delicious, and so ridiculously easy. This fudge is perfect for gift giving because it is so insanely easy to make. And it is totally addictive. I made a video for this post (YAY!! . . . Other side note . . . did you know that you really get shown only like 1% of what I post on FB if you don’t interact with the posts . . Facebook loves showing you videos though, that’s why so many food bloggers you love have been doing them.) and because of that and the needs for a pan to make, a pan that was done . . . and a video retake that required ANOTHER pan, I literally have so much of this fudge.

And I’m okay with that :)

This fudge is fine out of the fridge, but if you want it to be very firm I would keep it in there. Enjoy peeps!

EDITED TO ADD: I have had a lot of complaints from people of this fudge not setting. The recipe calls for 1/2 cup of Baileys, and when I originally made it I only used 1/4 cup. I’ve made it both ways and had it set, but I’m editing the recipe just to be on the safe side.

4.93 from 102 votes

Bailey’s Fudge

Author: Lisa Longley
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This Bailey’s Fudge is easy to make, tastes absolutely delicious, and is the perfect amount of rich amazingness!

Ingredients

  • 3 1/2 cups milk chocolate chips about 21 ounces
  • 1 cup sweetened condensed milk (see note)
  • 1/4 cup Baileys see note
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1/2 cup Andes baking chips

Instructions

  • Line an 8 by 8 inch pan with aluminum foil.
  • In a large bowl combine the chocolate chips and sweetened condensed milk. Microwave for one minute, stir, and microwave for 30 seconds.
  • Stir in the Baileys and the vanilla extract until smooth. Pour into the prepared pan and top with the baking chips. Press in slightly.
  • Cover and refrigerate for four hours until firm. For firmer fudge store in the refrigerator.

Notes

I have had a lot of complaints from people of this fudge not setting. The recipe calls for 1/2 cup of Baileys, and when I originally made it I only used 1/4 cup. I’ve made it both ways and had it set, but I’m editing the recipe just to be on the safe side.
Please do not use the entire 14 oz can of Sweetened Condensed Milk in this recipe. Be sure to pour it into a glass measuring cup and only use 1 cup or 8 liquid ounces. Using a brand name ensures better results, and mixing up the can before measuring out the 8 ounces also helps.

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Lisa is the founder of Simple Joy. Lisa, is a self taught cook and avid lover of all things food, based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. For the last 10 years Lisa has been reading cookbooks, experimenting in the kitchen, and learning everything she possibly can about cooking. The result has been the ability to create recipes, both classics and new twists, that readers fall in love with and make with ease. Lisa loves not only providing delicious and easy recipes, but also giving the why behind what we are doing in the kitchen. She gets such great joy in sharing my love for food.

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  1. Sue says

    5 stars
    I made these for St. Patrick’s Day and everyone loved them! I followed your recipe to a “t” and experienced no issues with the fudge setting up.

    • Lisa Longley says

      I’m so glad it was a hit, Sue!

  2. Maz says

    Hi can I use milk choclate as in bars instead of the choclate chips 🙂

    • Lisa Longley says

      Yes, as long as the weight is the same and you cut them up.

  3. Ginya says

    5 stars
    I make your recipe for my mother-in-law every year. She won’t share even one piece! It is that good.

    • Lisa Longley says

      Awww, you’re a wonderful daughter-in-law! I’m so glad that she likes it!

  4. Karin says

    I agree with you being hilarious.

    • Lisa Longley says

      Thank you!! (Immediately texted a screenshot of this to my teenagers.)

  5. Myste says

    Baileys is my favorite and I’m dying to try this!! I’m wondering how you think white chocolate would work, rather than milk chocolate… I also have semi-sweet, but already saw your opinion on that😜

    • Lisa Longley says

      White chocolate should work fine!

  6. Teresa says

    Can this be made with dark chocolate?

    • Lisa Longley says

      Yes!

  7. Marisa says

    5 stars
    I make this every year at Christmas time! It is delicious. I use 1/2 of Irish Cream as originally intended and it sets up perfectly. This year I used milk and semi-sweet chocolate chips and it came together perfectly.

    • Lisa Longley says

      I’m so glad that it has become a yearly tradition!

  8. Esther says

    Can I ask how many watts your microwave is? 1.5 minute doesn’t seem very long but I’m in the UK maybe your microwaves are more powerful. I want to make this as gifts this year. I’m going to try it tomorrow. Thanks

    • Lisa Longley says

      1800W – I would suggest you err on the side of under melting. Over cooking the chocolate can cause all sorts of problems. I would microwave in short intervals and do a lot of stirring in between, seeing how much melting you can get to happen just from the stirring.

  9. Carol says

    Do you have a stove top method… we aren’t much on microwaves around here … we warm up stuff in it and make popcorn… but that’s it

    • Lisa Longley says

      You can follow my instructions in my easy fudge recipe.

  10. Rita says

    I can’t wait to try it ,it looks yummy

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