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This vegan almond butter fudge is made with 4 easy ingredients and only takes minutes to make. Rich, creamy and smooth.
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This vegan almond butter fudge is so easy and quick to make. It’s also relatively healthy (as fudge goes anyway).
I’m a big fan of the decadent fudge varieties like the ones made with vegan condensed milk and heaps of sugar, but this is not one of those recipes.
This is a super simple mix it up, smooth it down, freeze to set fudge recipe that’s actually quite wholesome too.
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Ingredient Notes
If you have some almond butter, coconut butter, maple syrup and vanilla extract on hand, then you have all you need to make this fudge.
If you don’t have coconut butter on hand, but do have some dessicated coconut and coconut oil on hand then you can make your own coconut butter. Though, admittedly, that is going to add some time to this recipe.
Heck you can even make your own homemade almond butter if you want. But now I’m getting carried away. Presuming you aren’t going to make everything from scratch, this recipe will be super quick and easy.
Maple syrup can be replaced by a different syrup if you prefer, pretty much any syrup will do. I like the flavor of maple syrup, and I’m always a fan of the caramel flavor of golden syrup too, so those would be my two best options for this.
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How To Make Almond Butter Fudge
It’s so easy to make. Add the almond butter, melted coconut butter, maple syrup and vanilla extract to a mixing bowl and mix in well.
Smooth it down into a parchment lined loaf pan and place into the freezer to set.
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Storing and Freezing
You can keep it stored in the freezer or the fridge. It doesn’t freeze solidly in the freezer so you can store it there and eat it straight out of the freezer.
Otherwise the fridge is also fine for this (once it has set) and it will last a couple of weeks in the fridge.
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Vegan Almond Butter Fudge
This vegan almond butter fudge is made with 4 easy ingredients and only takes minutes to make. Rich, creamy and smooth.
5 from 3 votes
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Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American, Vegan
Diet: Vegan
Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes minutes
Servings: 21
Calories: 84kcal
Author: Alison Andrews
Ingredients
- ½ cup Almond Butter (125g)
- ½ cup Coconut Butter (120ml) Melted
- ¼ cup Maple Syrup (60ml) or Golden Syrup
- ½ teaspoon Vanilla Extract
Instructions
Add the almond butter, melted coconut butter, maple syrup and vanilla extract to a mixing bowl and mix in well.
Transfer to a parchment lined loaf pan and smooth down with the back of a spoon.
Place into the freezer to set.
Cut into squares and enjoy. Keep it stored in either the freezer or the fridge.
Notes
- It must be coconut butter and not coconut oil. Make sure that when you melt it you stir it very well as coconut butter tends to separate. An easy way to melt it is to stand the jar of coconut butter in a bowl of very hot water.
- You could substitute any syrup for maple syrup or golden syrup, though those are my favorites in terms of flavor.
Nutrition
Serving: 1Serve | Calories: 84kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein: 1.6g | Fat: 7.2g | Saturated Fat: 3.4g | Sodium: 15mg | Fiber: 1.6g | Sugar: 2.9g
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Hi I'm Alison Andrews, I'm the voice and cook behind Loving It Vegan. I love making delicious vegan food and creating vegan versions of all your old favorites, so that you’ll never feel like you’re missing out. Find out more about me here.
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Ashley says
Can you add melted chocolate in with the coconut butter to make a chocolate almond fudge?
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Alison Andrews says
I think so! Another option is to make our chocolate peanut butter fudge but use almond butter instead! That is something I’ve tried and it’s awesome! 🙂
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Marion says
Can I replace almond butter with another sort of butter ? (cashew, tahini, hazelnut, peanuts ..)?
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Alison Andrews says
Yes! 🙂
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Debbie says
I love any flavor of fudge and this is just superb!!! :):) 🙂
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Michelle says
Do you use unsweetened almond butter?
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Alison Andrews says
Not specifically. But I think it would also be fine if you do.
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Rita Lewis says
How do you make coconut butter?
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Alison Andrews says
Hi Rita, the recipe is linked in the post, but I’ll link it again here. It’s pretty easy to make it yourself! 🙂
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Tom says
My concern with this recipe is the amount of saturated fat. What could be used besides coconut butter/oil?
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Alison Andrews says
I don’t think there is a good substitute as coconut oil/coconut butter sets nice and hard so it’s what makes it into a fudge. You could try something like our chocolate peanut butter fudge that doesn’t use coconut.
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