Homemade Fudge Rounds - Little Debbie Copycat Recipe (2024)

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A homemade copycat recipe of the classic Little Debbie Fudge Rounds! Soft chocolate cookies with chocolate buttercream and a chocolate drizzle.

More Little Debbie copycat recipes: Cosmic Brownies and Oatmeal Cream Pies!

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Fudge Rounds are such a classic afterschool snack. I haven’t had one in years and years but I remember really loving them as a kid.

Is it a cookie?! Is it a cake?!

Fudge Rounds are a Little Debbie treat you can buy at pretty much any grocery or convenience store.

Little Debbie calls them soft sandwich cookies but the texture of the cookie is so much more cake like to me. They’re almost whoopie pies in my mind.

The cookies are light and fluffy and they’re filled with a fudge cream and then drizzled with chocolate! They’re decadent without being too rich and definitely a chocolate lover’s dream.

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Ingredients

  • Unsalted butter – you are going to use butter in both the cookies and the filling.
  • Granulated sugar
  • Egg
  • Vanilla extract – you are going to need it for the cookies and the filling.
  • All purpose flour
  • Cocoa powder – this is going in both the cookies and the buttercream filling.
  • Baking soda
  • Salt
  • Powdered sugar – you want to use powdered sugar in your buttercream because it melts into the butter better than granulated sugar and makes a really smooth and creamy filling.
  • Heavy cream – just a tiny bit to get the filling to the right consistency. You can use milk or half and half.
  • Semisweet chocolate chips – these are going to get melted to create the drizzle on top.
  • Canola oil – this is to create a really smooth and shiny chocolate drizzle.

How To Make Fudge Rounds

  • Combine wet ingredients. Cream butter and sugar together until light and fluffy; add egg and vanilla
  • Sift dry ingredients. Sift together flour, cocoa powder baking soda, and salt
  • Combine wet and dry ingredients. Add dry ingredients to wet ingredients; beat until just combined
  • Place on baking sheets. Scoop balls of batter onto prepared baking sheet
  • Bake cakes. Bake about 10 minutes. Cool completely before frosting.
  • Make the Filling. Beat butter, vanilla, cocoa powder, and powdered sugar together; add heavy cream until it reaches desired consistency
  • Frost cakes. Spread filling on half of the cakes and top with another cake
  • Make the Chocolate Drizzle. Melt chocolate and canola oil together in microwave; stir unil smooth. Drizzle over each assembled Fudge Rounds.

How Long Are They Good For?

These cookies will be good for up to 5 days in the fridge. Make sure to store them in an airtight container to keep them fresh for as long as possible.

I like to let them sit at room temperature for 10 minutes or so before serving just to get the chill off.

Can You Freeze Homemade Fudge Rounds?

Yes, these freeze wonderfully! I recommend wrapping them individually in plastic wrap and then put them all in a big ziploc bag. And then I just pull them out as needed.

Let them defrost at room temperature.

More Chocolate Cake Recipes

  • Chocolate Cream Filled Cake
  • Flourless Chocolate Cake
  • Chocolate Angel Food Cake
  • Mexican Chocolate Cake
  • Snickers Cake

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Yield: 12 cookies

Fudge Rounds

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A homemade copycat recipe of the classic Little Debbie Fudge Rounds! Soft chocolate cookies with chocolate buttercream and a chocolate drizzle.

Prep Time30 minutes

Cook Time10 minutes

Total Time40 minutes

Ingredients

For the cakes:

  • ½ cup plus 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened
  • ¾ cup granulated sugar
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 ¼ cups all purpose flour
  • 6 tablespoons cocoa powder
  • ½ teaspoon baking soda
  • ¼ teaspoon salt

For the filling:

  • ½ cup unsalted butter, softened
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 tablespoons cocoa powder
  • pinch of salt
  • 1 ½ cups powdered sugar
  • 1-2 tablespoons heavy cream, or milk

For the chocolate drizzle:

  • ¼ cup semisweet chocolate chips
  • ½ teaspoon canola oil

Instructions

To make the cakes:

  1. Preheat oven to 350F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  2. In the bowl of a mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, cream together butter and sugar until light in color and fluffy. Add the egg and vanilla; mix well.
  3. In a separate bowl, sift together the flour, cocoa powder, baking soda and salt. Add the dry ingredients to the butter mixture and beat just until combined.
  4. Scoop rounded pingpong ball-sized balls of batter onto the prepared baking sheet. Bake for 9-11 minutes, until the centers no longer look wet. Let cool on baking sheet for a minute or 2 and then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely. Repeat with remaining batter.

To make the filling:

  1. In a clean bowl, cream the butter until light and fluffy. Add the vanilla and mix well. Sift the cocoa powder and powdered sugar together; add to the butter in small batches and beat until all the sugar is incorporated. Add heavy cream 1 tablespoon at a time until your filling reaches desired consistency.
  2. When cakes are cool, spread a bit of the filling on half of them and then top with another cake.

To make chocolate drizzle:

  1. Microwave the chocolate and oil in 20 second bursts, stirring between each one, until the chocolate is melted. Drizzle over each cake. Let sit until chocolate is set.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

12

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 293Total Fat: 13gSaturated Fat: 8gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 45mgSodium: 127mgCarbohydrates: 42gFiber: 1gSugar: 28gProtein: 4g

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  1. Jillia says

    My cookies also did not flatten out. How do you achieve that?

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  2. Robin says

    My cookies didn’t flatten out in the oven. Should I pre-flatten them next time?

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  3. Christina @ This Woman Cooks! says

    I’d love to have one! So much chocolate :)

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  4. nicole @ I am a honey bee says

    OMG these look soooo good!!!!
    I should make these for the neighbor kids to bribe them to stop throwing junk into our driveway. maybe that will help!

    Reply

  5. Lesa @Edesia's Notebook says

    Did you really only eat one? They look so good! Great choice.

    Reply

  6. Veronica says

    Oh my goodness, I remember when Katrina posted these and I was trying to forget them! Sheesh they look so good. I know I wouldn’t be able to resist either!

    Reply

  7. Anne-Marie Faiola says

    These look so absolutely delectable, I’m definitely going to try these out!

    Reply

  8. Rachel @ Baked by Rachel says

    Oooh the shredded meat cookies lol ;) I bet they tasted great.

    Reply

  9. melissa@IWasBornToCook says

    These bring back memories, big time!

    Reply

  10. astrid says

    those look like perfect little snacks!

    Reply

  11. Gerry @ Foodness Gracious says

    Great SRC post, and I love the name, fudge rounds just make me want to eat way more than one!!

    Reply

  12. Nicole @ The Daily Dish says

    Chocolate… my goodness these look so good! What a fun recipe and I am quite certain my kiddo’s will love it!

    Reply

  13. colleen @ Secrets from the Cookie Princess says

    “but better because you can add as much frosting as you want! ” Yes, this. I practically lived on fudge rounds in high school. Can’t wait to try my own.

    Reply

  14. Katrina says

    Fudge Rounds! Those were really good and yours look great! Makes me want to make them again. All my boys love them! And thanks for your kind words and for baking from my blog this month! Love this group, such a fun idea.

    Reply

    • Tina Powell says

      The cake/cookie mixture was so crumbly. Needs milk or water for moisture.

      Reply

  15. Shumaila says

    These look great Amanda! Baking and Boys is definitely a great blog! I got you as my assigned blog this month and I was very happy with my luck as well! Unfortunately I was not able to try any of the sticky lemon rolls because of a severe stomach upset, but everyone who had them liked them!

    Reply

  16. Deborah says

    I actually got to meet Katrina in person last month – such a sweetheart! And I love the little debbie treats – I know I’d love these even more!

    Reply

  17. Ellie says

    Love your blog. I get it via email. Love it that you admitted to BB after dark. I DVR it and watch it off and on during the day other wise I am exhausted from lack of sleep.

    Reply

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Homemade Fudge Rounds - Little Debbie Copycat Recipe (2024)

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Why is my 3 ingredient fudge not setting? ›

Why won't my 3 ingredient fudge set? This often happens when the condensed milk and chocolate chip mixture isn't hot enough to start. Everything must be completely melted before it is transferred to the pan to cool.

What is the secret to good fudge? ›

Valuable tips for successful fudge
  • Don't stir during cooking. Fudge can be cooked on the stove or in the microwave. ...
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  • Beat the mixture.

Are fudge rounds brownies? ›

Fudge Rounds are fudgy, round snack cakes made by the Little Debbie company. A Fudge Round consists of two chewy chocolate cookies with light brown fudge creme in between, and light brown fudge strips on top.

What is homemade fudge made of? ›

Fudge is a dense, rich confection typically made with sugar, milk or cream, butter and chocolate or other flavorings. The base for fudge is boiled until it reaches the soft-ball stage (135 to 140 degrees F), then stirred or beaten as it cools to minimize the formation of sugar crystals.

What is the most popular Little Debbie snack? ›

The top-selling Little Debbie varieties are Oatmeal Creme Pies, Swiss Cake Rolls and Nutty Buddy Wafer Bars. McKee Foods sells more than 200 million cartons of these three products every year.

What is the secret to smooth fudge that is not gritty? ›

Once the sugar has dissolved and the mixture has come to a boil, do not stir it. If you do, the sugar can crystallize, giving your fudge a gritty texture. As you beat the fudge, pay attention to color and texture. Once the fudge loses its sheen and thickens, put down your spoon.

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The amount of time you cook fudge directly affects its firmness. Too little time and the water won't evaporate, causing the fudge to be soft. Conversely, cook it too long and fudge won't contain enough water, making it hard with a dry, crumbly texture.

Is condensed milk the same as evaporated milk? ›

Both are concentrated, shelf-stable milk products that have been heated until at least 60 percent of their water content has evaporated. The main difference between evaporated milk and condensed milk is that evaporated milk is unsweetened while condensed milk is sweetened.

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Cream of tartar is used in caramel sauces and fudge to help prevent the sugar from crystallizing while cooking. It also prevents cooling sugars from forming brittle crystals, this is why it's the secret ingredient in snickerdoodles!

Why is fudge so hard to make? ›

Making fudge can be a challenging endeavor, requiring precision and attention to detail to achieve the perfect texture and consistency. The process of making fudge involves a delicate balance of cooking, cooling, and beating, and the smallest mistake can result in fudge that is too soft or too hard.

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As the mixture cooks, water evaporates and sugar hardens, thickening the fudge.

What is in a Little Debbie Fudge round? ›

Ingredients : Enriched Bleached Flour (Wheat Flour, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamin Mononitrate [Vitamin Bl], Riboflavin [Vitamin B2], Folic Acid), Sugar, Com Syrup, Palm and Soybean Oils with TBHQ and Citric Acid to Protect Flavor, Dextrose, Water, Cocoa.

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Do fudge rounds have dairy? ›

CONTAINS 2% OR LESS OF EACH OF THE FOLLOWING: PALM AND PALM KERNEL OIL, WHEY (MILK), BAKING SODA, EGGS, SALT, CORN STARCH, SORBITAN MONOSTEARATE, NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL FLAVORS, POLYSORBATE 60, SORBIC ACID (TO PRESERVE FRESHNESS), MONO- AND DIGLYCERIDES, CARAMEL COLOR, RED 40, TITANIUM DIOXIDE, SOY LECITHIN, SOY FLOUR, ...

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Ingredients. Cream, Sugar, Corn Syrup, Nonfat Milk, Chocolate Liquor and Cocoa Processed with Alkali, Whey, Stabilizer/Emulsifier Blend (Cellulose Gum, Mono and Diglycerides, Carrageenan, Polysorbate 80, Guar Gum, Locust Bean Gum).

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Add a sweet surprise to snack time with Little Debbie® Fudge Rounds! Each sandwich cookie has a delicious chocolatey creme between two chocolate cookies and then topped with an even more yummy chocolatey icing.

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Ingredients. SKIM MILK, SUGAR, CORN SYRUP, WHEY, COCOA (PROCESSED WITH ALKALI), CONTAINS LESS THAN 2% OF GUAR GUM, MONO AND DIGLYCERIDES, XANTHAN GUM, POLYSORBATE 80, CELLULOSE GUM, CARRAGEENAN, SALT.

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