Why Stop at Fudge When You Can Throw a Cookie in There?
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Fudge is a fairly common dessert that’s not only fun to share, but fun to make! Throw in some cookies, and now we’re talkin’! Vetting itself as “the world’s best Oreo Fudge,” how can they go wrong? Well they ARE, and they DON’T disappoint, certainly not on this recipe. Ready in 20 minutes from prep to finish, it’s no wonder these popular treats never last!
This is the perfect dessert to make together with your kids! You can have them crush the Oreo cookies while you are cooking the other ingredients on the stove. It’ll be so much fun – just make sure they won’t eat all of the cookies at once! You’re going to want to save at least some of them for the fudge, too… Haha! In fact, it might be a good idea to double the ingredients, just in case!
Recipe and photo courtesy of All Recipes.
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