Easy Cake Batter Fudge — Fun Birthday Party Dessert Recipe (2024)

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This Cake Batter Fudge is just as fun as it sounds, and it's super easy; no candy thermometer needed! You'll love all the sprinkles and how festive it looks. This is a great little treat to make and take to friends for their birthday because it's so easy and doesn't make an enormous batch.

If you love cake batter flavor try Homemade Cake Batter Ice Cream too. It's delicious!

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Cake Batter Fudge

Cake batter is such a great flavor. I love cake and it's totally fun when that flavor makes an appearance in non-cake items. Our favorite is cake batter ice cream. We have a shop here in town that's open for a few hours a day during tourist season. After a morning of garden work and chores we like to treat ourselves to a little scoop of ice cream once in a while; cake batter gets chosen more times than not.

How long does fudge need to chill before serving?

Cover and refrigerate for at least 2 hours before cutting and serving. Make sure to store any left overs covered in the fridge.

Do I need to use a candy thermometer for cake batter fudge?

Nope! Part of why I love this recipe-super simple and no candy thermometer needed.

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Easy Cake Batter Fudge

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  • Author: Melissa Griffiths-Bless This Mess
  • Total Time: 2 hours 10 minutes
  • Yield: 12 Squares 1x
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This cake batter fudge is just as fun as it sounds, and it's super easy! No candy thermometer needed! The perfect, simple treat to take to birthday parties.

Ingredients

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  • 2 cups white cake mix with sprinkles included (sometimes called Birthday cake or Funfetti on the box)
  • 2 cups powdered sugar
  • ½ cup butter
  • ¼ cup milk
  • ⅔ cup white chocolate chips
  • ¼ cup sprinkles

Instructions

  1. Spray an 8 by 8 inch square baking dish with cooking spray and set side.
  2. In a medium microwave-safe bowl add the cake mix and the powdered sugar and whisk to combine. Add all of the butter and the milk to the bowl but do not stir it in. Microwave on high for 2 minutes. Take the bowl out of the microwave and add the chocolate chips. Then stir stir everything in the bowl together. The mixture will be very thick. Stir until there is no powder left and the chocolate chips melt.
  3. Spread the warm mixture evenly into the bottom of your prepared pan. Use your hands or the bottom of a measuring cup to press and smooth the top down. While the mixture is still warm add the sprinkles to the top and press them lightly into the surface of the fudge so that they stick.
  4. Cover and refrigerate for at least 2 hours before cutting and serving. Store any left overs covered in the fridge.
  • Prep Time: 10min
  • Cook Time: 2 hours
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Microwave
  • Cuisine: American

Keywords: homemade fudge recipe, easy party dessert idea, cake batter fudge recipe

This recipes was inspired by and slightly adapted from Sally’s Baking Addiction.

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Isn't it pretty!

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I know you are going to love this cake batter fudge.It's fun and it's super easy! The perfect, simple treat to take to birthday parties.

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  1. Jenna

    HI! I know this is a really late comment but these look amazing! I hope you see this. My only question is, can you just use any type of milk or is there a specific type that works? ex. Condensed milk, Half and half...

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    • Melissa

      I used 2% or whole probably, so just normal milk!

  2. Anonymous

    Hey Melissa, can you tell me if I can do this with other cake mixes besides the white cake mix?

    Reply

    • Melissa

      You sure can! Let me know if you get any other awesome combos going!

  3. Jodi

    This looks so amazing! I just printed it out and will be making a batch in about half an hour.

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    • Jodi

      Sorry to reply to my own comment but wanted to report how this came out. It was beyond easy!!! Didn't have white cake with sprinkles so used a white cake mix which my 3 year old grandson kind of put way too many sprinkles in! Didn't have white chocolate chips so we used Andes Candies peppermint chips. Pink fudge! Same grandson got to choose sprinkles for the fudge once I had it in the pan and smoothed out. He choose purple and yellow sanding sugars. What can I say? He's a genius!

      Definitely a keeper recipe. Easy to make, fun for kids, doesn't heat up the kitchen and it's so tasty too. Thanks Melissa for posting this one!

  4. Denis Brisson

    Ohhhh my! I am a diabetic and can feel my blood sugars rising just by looking at the pictures! 🙂 I am wondering can this be frozen so that I could MAYBE have one small piece every few weeks? That is the problem being single and diabetic. Make something for dessert, and it has to be small so that either it does not go bad quickly, or that you can freeze most of it for later!

    But it looks SO yummy! sigh...

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    • Melissa

      Yes! It freezes great. Even with our family of 6 I threw have of it in the freezer and just pulled a piece or two out at a time! You will love it Denis!

  5. Tara

    I might have to try that with gluten free cake mix 🙂

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  6. sara

    Hi Melissa. How could I do this without using a microwave? X

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    • Melissa

      Just melt the needed things using a double boiled on the stove! It'll work just the same.

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