A classic holiday dessert made healthy using just three ingredients. This dairy-free, refined sugar-free treat is perfect for those with diet restrictions, and makes for a rich and decadent dessert.
This post is sponsored by SunButter.
Great news! Itโs the return of the superfood fudge! If you read my Superfood Dark Chocolate Beet Fudge post last year, you know I had access to some seriously sinful fudge during each holiday season on account of my momโs holiday dessert-forming steaze, but have since refined my own healthy fudge recipes using healthful, whole food ingredients.
If youโre looking to keep your treats healthier, are catering to those with food allergies, or simply enjoy consuming mouth-melting edibles boy oh boy do I have an experience for you?!
Rather than using butter, cream, and sugar for the fudge base, guess what weโre using? Can you guess? Can you even fathom? No peekingโฆ
Sunflower seed butter!
I used SunButterโs Organic Sunflower Seed Butter, which only contains sunflower seedsโฆno sugar, no salt, no added hydrogenated oils or preservatives! If youโve never tried sunflower seed butter, this is going to blow your mind! It has a mild flavor somewhat similar to tahini, a nice creamy texture, and is perfect for using in any of the same applications as nut butters.
SunButter acquires its sunflower seeds from locally-grown, non-GMO sources, and processes its products in a soy-free, peanut-free and tree nut-free facility. Not only is sunflower seed butter a great alternative for those who have nut allergies, but itโs full of health benefits. Sunflower seeds are a good source of Vitamin E and B1, which help detoxify your cells and derive energy from the food you consume. SunButter is also nutritionally superior to peanut butter. With one-third less saturated fat, less salt and sugar (or in the case of the type I used, no salt or sugar), three times the iron, twice the zinc and fiber, more vitamin E and the same protein content as peanut butter, youโre looking at a serious superfood.
All in all, this recipe isโฆ
- Dairy-free
- Gluten-free and grain-free
- Peanut-free
- Soy-free
- Refined sugar-free
- Paleo-friendly
- Vegan
Just when you thought this couldnโt get any better, I have yet another piece of great news: preparing this fudge is incredibly easy! Easier than preparing regular fudge. It literally requires stirring the ingredients together and spreading them into a pan. BOOM! Brilliance.
If youโre unfamiliar with the concept of โfreezer fudge,โ itโs just as it sounds. You incorporate the magic of the icebox to help the fudge set up. Since weโre using a spread (SunButter) and a liquid sweetener (pure maple syrup), we need some help in the adhesion department. A couple-hour zap in the freezer is what does the trick! Once the fudge sets up, it can be stored in either the freezer or refrigerator, just like regular fudge.
At a minimum, this maple walnut freezer fudge recipe requires only three ingredients: sunflower seed butter, pure maple syrup, and walnuts. Everything else is just icing on the cakeโฆor bonus goodies in the fudge! I love adding some ground cinnamon and fresh nutmeg for a little warm spice action, and vanilla extractโs always tasty in these sorts of applications, but if youโre trying to keep this a 3-ingredient adventure, feel free to leave out my add-ins. And of course, if youโre allergic to walnuts or prefer a different nut, feel free to omit or substitute them for something else!
Letโs talk fudge toppings: Iโm all about a good texture fusion, so I topped the fudge with roasted sunflower seeds, sesame seeds, cacao nibs, and walnuts. If youโre looking for a creamy dreamy fudge, simply omit the toppings altogether! You can also use tasty toppers such as shredded coconut, goji berries (or other dried fruit), caramelized ginger, etc.
Maple Walnut Vegan Fudge (Paleo)
Ingredients
- 1 cup SunButter Organic Sunflower Butter
- ยฝ cup pure maple syrup or honey
- ยพ teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1/4 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg optional
- 2/3 cup raw walnuts chopped
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
For Garnish:
- Sunflower Seeds
- Sesame seeds
- Cacao nibs
- Raw walnuts chopped
Instructions
- Line a 9โ x 5โ loaf pan with parchment paper.
- Add all of the ingredients for the fudge to a small saucepan and heat over medium, stirring constantly, just until all ingredients are well-combined, and the mixture is very thick.
- Transfer the fudge mixture to the prepared loaf pan and smooth into an even layer.
- Sprinkle fudge with sunflower seeds, sesame seeds, cacao nibs, and chopped walnuts. Gently press the toppings into the fudge. Freeze (uncovered) for 2 hours, or until fudge has solidified.
- When ready to serve, allow fudge to thaw 10 to 15 minutes, then cut into small squares using a sharp knife. Store fudge in a sealed container or bag in the freezer or refrigerator.
Raspberry Mint fudge.. sounds interesting yet it’s oh so delicious! Or just chocolate peppermint!
My favorite fudge is chocolate strawberry.
I am adding your recipe to my list “to make for Christmas”!
Favorite fudge: plain chocolate!
I’ve never been a huge fudge person, but considering my addiction to sunbutter, I bet that would be my favorite flavor! YUM!
I like maple fudge ???? Your recipe sounds delish. I am definitely a nut/seed butter addict.
I love maple fudge!
Looks so good ! Is sunflower butter refrigerate.
I won’t ever turn down a fudge made with SunButter but the flavor pairing I’d really like to try in fudge form is white chocolate cranberry. Every year at Thanksgiving (yes, still on that starchy vegetable, turkey and cranberry train), my mom makes a white chocolate cranberry cheesecake. I think it’d be pretty neat as a fudge!
I’m not actually sure if this fudge exists, but my mom makes a scrumptious cheesecake in this flavor for Thanksgiving every year and I can only imagine how amazing it would be in fudge form… Ready? Imagine…white chocolate cranberry fudge. Oh Baby!
My Cornish boyfriend would argue that Cornish is the best….but secretly I love walnuts especially because we grow our own!
My boyfriend is Cornish and wouldn’t forgive me if I said anything but Cornish fudge was the best. We grow walnuts so I’m a massive walnut fan.
My Nana’s homemade chocolate fudge is definitely my favorite hands down. Thanks for a great giveaway!
At this time of year, I love chocolate peppermint fudge!
Maple fudge is a hit! The pictures are a hit out of the park!
Perfect! Sunflower seed butter is such a staple in my fridge!
Oooh I should make this fudge for my cousin for Christmas, he’s allergic to most nuts…. I love that this is made with sunbutter instead!!
Yaaaaas, please do!! It’s so sinfully tasty – you’d never know it’s on the healthy end of the spectrum. I’m not allergic to nuts, but I’m a bit sensitive to most of them, so the sunflower butter is my new go-to! xo