Healthier Dark M&M Fudge

Today I’m sharing something special: my first guest post ever! I’m extremely excited to introduce you to the super sweet and talented Caroline of Chocolate & Carrots. If you don’t already know her, you have to check her out! Caroline is a new mom with a three month old boy and still found time to make this post for us. Thanks Caroline! 

Caroline is treating us to something especially amazing today – healthier fudge! Just look at the ingredients: coconut oil, honey, cocoa powder, and almond butter. She knows me well, huh? :) I was so excited about this post that I’ve already tried it out. Verdict? YUM! 

Healthier Dark M&M Fudge

Hey there! My name is Caroline and I bake and blog over at Chocolate & Carrots. I’m so thrilled that Erin asked me to do a guest post for her. We’ve never met in person, but she is seriously sweet and makes some incredible goodies. I feel like we’re already best friends. I remember forever ago when she first emailed me and said the sweetest things about how I inspired her to take better food photos. It’s things like that that you never forget and truly mean a lot. Since then, I’ve loved getting to know Erin via email and instagram, and she’s put up with my shenanigans in my blogging world!

Healthier Dark M&M Fudge

Erin was a sweetheart and hosted a virtual baby shower for me when I was pregnant with Liam. I remember waking up that morning and crying to all of the sweet posts that my blogging friends did for me.

Healthier Dark M&M Fudge

Okay. Enough mushy stuff. Let’s get to the sweets! Today, I want to share this amazingly chocolatey fudge that is basically dark chocolate gananche on steroids, but without the no-no, heavy cream. So, it’s pretty decently good for you considering we’re talking dessert, too! I will warn you though, a tall glass of milk is a required accompaniment and a little bit of this rich chocolately treat goes a long way.

Healthier Dark M&M Fudge

Healthier Dark M&M Fudge

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Healthier Dark M&M Fudge
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  • Yield: 1 loaf pan

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup coconut oil, in liquid form
  • 1/2 cup honey
  • 1/2 cup + 2 tablespoons Hershey's special dark cocoa powder
  • 2 tablespoons almond butter
  • 1/2 cup dark chocolate M&M's (for something naturally colored, try Unreal Candy Coated Chocolates)

Directions

  1. Whisk the coconut oil and honey together.
  2. Slowly whisk in the cocoa powder.
  3. Whisk in the almond butter.
  4. Pour into a loaf pan that has been covered in non-stick foil.
  5. Sprinkle the M&M's on top.
  6. Freeze for 15 minutes.
  7. Cut into squares.
  8. Store in the refrigerator until ready to eat.

Notes

  • It's probably best if eaten with a fork or with a dollop of frozen yogurt!

Adapted from The Wannabe Chef

Recipe by  | www.texanerin.com

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34 comments on “Healthier Dark M&M Fudge” — Add one!

  • Marta@What Should I eat For Breakfast Today says
    September 20, 2012 @ 12:12 am

    Oh Caroline, it looks amazing!

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  • DessertForTwo says
    September 19, 2012 @ 7:49 pm

    Whoa! You took the guilt out of fudge! You're my hero! :)

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  • Monet says
    September 19, 2012 @ 4:27 pm

    Fabulous guest post (and a fabulous blog!). I have had such fun reading this recipe and then looking back at older posts. These are just beautiful. Thank you for sharing!

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  • Heidi @ Food Doodles says
    September 19, 2012 @ 4:24 am

    Ahhh, this looks soooo good. I love how dark it looks :) I have yet to try a fudge like this. I really need to, except I can see myself eating the whole batch :D

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  • chica chocolatina says
    September 19, 2012 @ 3:38 am

    These look so rich and fudgy, everything I love!!

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  • Eleni @ The Baboo says
    September 19, 2012 @ 1:57 am

    OMG this looks delicious!!! I definitely want to make this this weekend!

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  • Ashley _ Baker by Nature says
    September 19, 2012 @ 1:42 am

    A fudge with an ingredient list that doesn't make me cringe? This is gold!

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  • amy @ fearless homemaker says
    September 18, 2012 @ 10:13 pm

    yay for your guest post! this fudge looks miiiiighty scrumptious. =)

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  • Purelytwins says
    September 18, 2012 @ 2:54 am

    incredible! love rich chocolate desserts

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  • sally @ sallys baking addiction says
    September 17, 2012 @ 11:46 pm

    This fudge looks incredible! It's so nice to "meet" you Carolyn! What a healthy spin on decadent treat. the MMs bring a catchy pop of color too!

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  • Angela @ AnotherBitePlease says
    September 17, 2012 @ 6:38 pm

    healthy + fudge I am all over it! Yeah..fun guest post!

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  • Regina @ SpecialtyCakeCreations says
    September 17, 2012 @ 4:42 pm

    What a great recipe for healthier fudge. Coconut is omnipresent in SE Asia and we are learning more and more about all it's health benefits too. So this fudge just can't be too too bad for you ;)

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  • Jill says
    September 17, 2012 @ 4:23 pm

    Yum!!!

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  • Kare @ Kitchen Treaty says
    September 17, 2012 @ 4:07 pm

    Um… yum! So colorful too. Love it!

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  • eatgood4life.blogspot.com says
    September 17, 2012 @ 3:08 pm

    I love the pop of color the m&ms; provide. I am sure I could also eat this without knowing it :-)

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  • Ali | Gimme Some Oven says
    September 17, 2012 @ 3:01 pm

    So cool! I totally need to try making fudge with coconut oil! :)

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  • Wholesome Hedonist says
    September 17, 2012 @ 2:23 pm

    I post a lot of wholesome dinner recipes on my site, but haven't gotten the wholesome dessert thing quite right yet…so I'm super excited to discover your bogs! I'll be whipping up this fudge soon!

    http://www.wholesomehedonist.com

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  • Becca says
    September 17, 2012 @ 1:56 pm

    Oh my goodness this looks so rich and fudgey! Ill have to try this soon :)

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  • jubistacha says
    September 17, 2012 @ 1:40 pm

    It looks delicious, I would probably eat the whole batch by myself ;) If you want to make it more "healthier" use roasted hazelnuts or almonds instead of M&M;'s!

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  • london bakes says
    September 17, 2012 @ 11:46 am

    What an excellent guest post! This fudge looks incredible, so rich and decadent but not as bad for you as you might think!

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