Some recipes are so simple, yet so magical, they instantly become staples—and this Chocolate Fudge Sauce is one of them.
The first time I made it, I couldn’t stop dipping everything into it: strawberries, pretzels, a spoon…
It’s thick, glossy, and lusciously chocolatey.
Whether you drizzle it over ice cream or sneak a warm spoonful straight from the jar, this sauce is pure indulgence.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
Ready in minutes – Just melt, stir, and enjoy.
Super versatile – Pairs with nearly any dessert.
Deep chocolate flavor – Rich and smooth every time.
Pantry-friendly – Only three ingredients.
Stores beautifully – Keeps for weeks in the fridge.
What You’ll Need (Ingredient Highlights)
Chocolate chips – Milk, semi-sweet, or dark—your choice for flavor.
Sweetened condensed milk – Not evaporated milk! This adds thickness and sweetness.
Unsalted butter – For richness and smooth, glossy texture.
Pro Tips Before You Star
Stir constantly – Prevents scorching and ensures even melting.
Use a heavy-bottomed pan – Helps distribute heat evenly.
Don’t overheat – Remove from heat as soon as it’s smooth.
Let it cool slightly – It thickens as it cools, perfect for drizzling or dipping.
Taste and tweak – Want deeper flavor? Add a splash of vanilla or pinch of salt.
How to Make Chocolate Fudge Sauce
Step 1: Melt the Butter
In a heavy-bottomed saucepan, melt the butter over medium heat.
Step 2: Add and Stir
Slowly stir in the sweetened condensed milk and chocolate chips.
Continue stirring until the chocolate melts completely and the sauce is smooth.
Step 3: Remove from Heat
Turn off the heat. Give it a final stir and let the sauce cool slightly.
Step 4: Store It
Pour the sauce into a glass jar or lidded container.
Step 5: Serve or Refrigerate
Serve warm over desserts, or refrigerate and reheat as needed.
What to Serve It With
Vanilla or chocolate ice cream
Brownies or cake slices
Fresh fruit: strawberries, bananas, apples
Pancakes or waffles
Pretzels, cookies, or marshmallows for dipping
Variations / Substitutions
Add vanilla extract – For extra depth of flavor.
Stir in sea salt – For a sweet-salty twist.
Use dark chocolate – For a more intense, grown-up flavor.
Make it boozy – Add a splash of coffee liqueur or bourbon.
Dairy-free option – Use coconut milk and dairy-free chips.
Storage & Leftovers
Refrigerate – Store in a sealed jar for up to 3 weeks.
Reheat gently – Microwave in 15-second bursts or warm on the stove.
Don’t boil when reheating – Heat just until pourable.
Thickened sauce? – Stir in a splash of milk to loosen.
Great for gifting – Pour into cute jars and add a ribbon!
FAQs
Can I use evaporated milk instead of condensed milk?
No—sweetened condensed milk is thicker and sweetened, essential for this recipe.
How do I reheat it?
Warm gently in the microwave or on the stove until smooth and pourable.
Will it harden in the fridge?
Yes, it thickens as it cools—reheat to bring it back to sauce consistency.
Can I freeze the sauce?
It’s not recommended, as texture can change. It keeps well in the fridge.
Can I use chocolate bars instead of chips?
Yes, chop them finely for easier melting.
Can I make it ahead of time?
Definitely—it stores well and reheats beautifully.
What if my sauce is too thick?
Add a splash of milk and whisk until smooth.
Final Thoughts
This Chocolate Fudge Sauce is the kind of kitchen secret you’ll want to keep on hand at all times.
It’s fast, flexible, and elevates everything it touches—from everyday ice cream to special-occasion desserts.
With just a handful of ingredients, you get a rich, homemade sauce that rivals any store-bought version—only better.

Chocolate Fudge Sauce
Ingredients
- ½ cup chocolate chips milk, semi-sweet, or dark
- 14 oz sweetened condensed milk not evaporated milk
- ¼ cup unsalted butter
Instructions
- In a heavy-bottomed saucepan, melt butter over medium heat.
- Slowly stir in sweetened condensed milk and chocolate chips.
- Stir until smooth and melted.
- Remove from heat and stir again. Let cool slightly.
- Pour into a jar or container with a lid.
- Serve immediately or refrigerate for up to 3 weeks.
- See full steps with tips & photos → https://p4pd.org/chocolate-fudge-sauce/
Notes
- This sauce can be reheated in the microwave for a few seconds or over the stove if it thickens too much after cooling.
- You can use different types of chocolate chips (milk, dark, or semi-sweet) depending on your sweetness preference.