Even if you are short on time during the holidays you can make some of these beautiful 2 Ingredient White Chocolate Fudge Snowflakes to add to your gift boxes or Christmas candy platters.
If you are like me and you enjoy packaging up handmade goodies to share with friends and family at the holidays, you are going to love this quick and easy holiday recipe.
For most of my life I have given gifts of sweet treats to friends and family at Christmas and I love to fill my packages with festive candies including fudge.
My favorite fudge to make requires two simple ingredients. It comes together quickly, is never grainy, and tastes just as good as any fudge I've ever had.
This year, not only will my fudge be creamy and delicious, it will be pretty too.
No squares for me.
Instead, I molded my fudge using Wilton's new Silicone Snowflake Mini Cake Molds. Each mold is about 5 inches in diameter and one recipe of fudge makes 6 snowflakes.
They are so easy to make that you'll want to make a lot of them too.
You could make dozens of these snowflakes in an afternoon. You'd have enough to wrap several together in bags and tie with a pretty ribbon to give to your kid's teachers, arrange them in a gift box to give to the neighbor who watches your dog when you are away, or package them individually in clear cellophane bags to give as party favors at your Christmas event.
Just be sure to keep a few to enjoy yourself.
RELATED: Find dozens of easy fudge recipes at HowToMakeEasyFudge.com.
White Chocolate Fudge

Create this White Chocolate Fudge shaped like snowflakes at your next Christmas party! They're so simple to make and absolutely delicious.
- 24 ounces white chocolate finely chopped bars or wafers
- 1 14 ounce can sweetened condensed milk
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Pour white chocolate and sweetened condensed milk into a saucepan.
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Set over low heat.
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Heat, stirring occasionally, until the chocolate is about half melted.
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Remove from the heat and stir slowly.
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Set aside for 5 minutes to allow the heat to melt the remaining chocolate.
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Stir until smooth.
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Spoon the fudge into the molds and pop them in the freezer for 30 minutes.
Spoon the fudge into the molds and pop them in the freezer for 30 minutes.
Remove and peel away the mold.
White chocolate has a very off white color to it, so dust your fudge snowflakes with powdered sugar if you'd like to give them a whiter appearance.
I'll be wrapping these up to give to some neighbors this holiday season and am excited to use this new mold to create some more sweet treats too.

WILTON HOLIDAY GIVEAWAY
If you are making a lot of goodies this holiday season, I bet you could use some supplies and ingredients.
As a brand ambassador for Wilton, I received free products to use to create these White Chocolate Fudge Snowflakes.
Be sure to check out all my fun Christmas Recipes!
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Brandy
Looks so yummy. Want more recipes like this.
Beth
Hi Brandy, I have an entire website filled with easy fudge recipes. Most have 2-4 ingredients and take about 10 minutes to make. You can see them here - http://howtomakeeasyfudge.com/
Scott
Is that 24 ounces of white chicolate by weight (1.5 lbs) or volume (3 cups)?
Beth
Yes, it's 24 ounces by weight.
Chastiti
I commented on the red Cardinal peeps post.
Peg Monigold
love wilton everything!
keshakeke
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Viki
Snowflakes are way too big. I love the idea but would want to make bite sized snowflakes and make a small box of them for each person I wanted to give them to.
Beth
I like that the large ones are quick and easy to make, but you could certainly use the small snowflake silicone mold if you prefer. They would look great too!
Sandy Headtke
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Colleen
Commented (( ♡ )) on the M&M Christmas lights...
Yvette Hamacek
Couldn't resist commenting on the Mike & Ike /M&Ms Christmas lights. Those are totally landing on a cake this December!
Judy
I commented on the strawberry bruschetta. I have to admit....I cheated and scrolled down. I saw your peanut m & m lights first, but I'm always curious about what you have posted (such great ideas!!), but when I saw the strawberry bruschetta, it had my name written all over it!
Tina Heller
I commented on the M&M Christmas lights. Cute idea and very easy to make.
the partiologist
I was wondering around Joanns a couple of weeks ago and saw all these adorable snow themed molds, even though I didn't need them I bought them all. It now looks like I really did need them - so cute and easy!
Julie B.
I commented on the Grinch candy cups. We love the Grinch in this house! My son watches "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" all year long!