Delicious Rainbow Sherbet Fudge! This pretty fudge is so simple to make and will brighten up any occasion. If you are looking for a fun treat, give this wonderful fudge a try.
Rainbow Sherbet Fudge Recipe
Rainbow Sherbet Fudge Ingredients:
● 12 TBSP Butter, softened
● 5 oz Evaporated Milk
● 3 cups Sugar
● 12 oz White Chocolate Chips
● 7 oz Marshmallow Fluff
● 1 TBSP Vanilla Extract
● 1 TBSP Orange Extract
● 7 drop Red Food Coloring, divided
● 11 drops Yellow Food Coloring, divided
● 6 drops Green Food Coloring
Rainbow Sherbet Fudge Mise en Place:
● Loaf Pan (9″ x 5″)
● Aluminum Foil
● Non Stick Cooking Spray
● Measuring Cup
● Measuring Spoons
● Large Pot
● Spatula
● Small Bowls (for color mixing)
● Candy Thermometer
● Knife
Rainbow Sherbet Fudge Directions:
● Line a 9″x5″ loaf pan with aluminum foil.
● Spray a non stick cooking spray on your aluminum foil.
● In a large pot, combine butter, evaporated milk and sugar.
● Cook on medium to low heat until your candy thermometer reaches 240°, stir consistently with a spatula.
● Remove from heat and mix in white chocolate chips and marshmallow fluff.
● Add vanilla and orange extracts; mix well.
● Carefully and quickly divide your liquid fudge equally into four separate small bowls.
● Add 6 drops of red food coloring to one bowl; mix well.
● Add 6 drops of green food coloring to the third bowl; mix well.
● In the fourth bowl to make orange, add 5 drops yellow food coloring and one 1 drop of red food coloring (you may have to double this); mix well.
● Pour your red fudge into the pan first, then layer the orange fudge, then yellow fudge, and finally the green fudge last (if these start to harden in your bowls, just give it a quick mix).
● Set your loaf pan in the freezer two hours, or until hardened.
● Remove from pan by lifting out the aluminum foil.
● Cut the edges off for a clean look.
● Cut the Rainbow Sherbet Fudge into small squares to serve.
● Makes 15 servings Rainbow Sherbet Fudge
Note: You are not bound by these color choices. You can use any bright colors you like: blue, purple, violet are the other rainbow colors. Just look at the back of your food coloring box to see what food color combinations will make up the rainbow colors you would like!
Rainbow Sherbet Fudge Recipe
By Ann
Delicious Rainbow Sherbet Fudge! This pretty fudge is so simple to make and will brighten up any occasion. If you are looking for a fun treat, give this wonderful fudge a try.
Prep Time: 20 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes
Total Time: 3 hours
Ingredients:
● 12 TBSP Butter, softened
● 5 oz Evaporated Milk
● 3 cups Sugar
● 12 oz White Chocolate Chips
● 7 oz Marshmallow Fluff
● 1 TBSP Vanilla Extract
● 1 TBSP Orange Extract
● 7 drop Red Food Coloring, divided
● 11 drops Yellow Food Coloring, divided
● 6 drops Green Food Coloring
Directions:
● Line a 9″x5″ loaf pan with aluminum foil.
● Spray a non stick cooking spray on your aluminum foil.
● In a large pot, combine butter, evaporated milk and sugar.
● Cook on medium to low heat until your candy thermometer reaches 240°, stir consistently with a spatula.
● Remove from heat and mix in white chocolate chips and marshmallow fluff.
● Add vanilla and orange extracts; mix well.
● Carefully and quickly divide your liquid fudge equally into four separate small bowls.
● Add 6 drops of red food coloring to one bowl; mix well.
● Add 6 drops of yellow food coloring to the second bowl; mix well.
● Add 6 drops of green food coloring to the third bowl; mix well.
● In the fourth bowl to make orange, add 5 drops yellow food coloring and one 1 drop of red food coloring (you may have to double this); mix well.
● Pour your red fudge into the pan first, then layer the orange fudge, then yellow fudge, and finally the green fudge last (if these start to harden in your bowls, just give it a quick mix).
● Set your loaf pan in the freezer two hours, or until hardened.
● Remove from pan by lifting out the aluminum foil.
● Cut the edges off for a clean look.
● Cut the Rainbow Sherbet Fudge into small squares to serve.
● Makes 15 servings Rainbow Sherbet Fudge
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Didi says
So pretty!! I wish I liked fudge! 🙁
Ann says
Thanks, Didi!
Ann
Kim~madeinaday says
Ooh yum marshmallow fluff in fudge. Looks great.Thanks for linking up to Merry Monday! Pinned & Sharing on G+! Have a great week!
Kim
Lara says
Not only does this look cool but it sounds Uh-Maz-Ing!
Jerusha (@TheDisneyChef) says
I needed to bring something in to school next week for the holiday… This is positively perfect! Thank you so much for sharing this recipe! – Jerusha, TheDisneyChef.com
Cynthia says
Just a thought: couldn’t one use lime extract for the green, (idk what for the red) so it would be more like the sherbet flavors? Just asking…. I really want to make this! 😊
Karen says
Raspberry for red and lemon for yellow
Brenda Paulus says
This sounds very yummy but I think I’m missing something at the beginning it says to divide into 4 bowls but it never tells you what to do with the 4th bowl.
Thank you
sheryl lord says
beautiful fudge.but sounds like more work and cleanup than i care to do.
Rose Boyer says
This fudge is Amazing! When splitting it into four bowls. I added the four food colors, AND three flavors. Since I didn’t have lime extract for the green, I used the orange in the green as well as in the orange bowl. So pink was raspberry, orange and green was 🍊 flavor, and yellow lemon. Absolutely smooth and delicious fudge. I did put it in the freezer for a couple of hours, then placed it on the table overnight. Cooling fudge to quickly can cause crystallization, so didn’t want to take a chance. If you want to keep it easy, just add the one flavor as this baker directs. I was just playing around, and it was a challenge but totally worth it. ♡♡ Thanks for the great recipe 😋