Harry Potter Butterbeer Fudge (Copycat Recipe) (2024)

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Copycat Harry Potter Butterbeer Fudge is packed with delicious butterscotch and white chocolate flavors. This smooth and creamy homemade fudge resemble a miniature glass of butterbeer.

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Harry Potter Butterbeer Fudge (copycat recipe) is packed with delicious butterscotch and white chocolate flavors. This smooth and creamy homemade fudge makes bite-size treats that resemble a miniature glass of butterbeer, and will make the little wizards in your life oh so happy!

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Easy Homemade Fudge Recipe

Contrary to its name, this delicious Butterbeer Fudge is completely alcohol free. It’s fun title is inspired by the drink made famous by Harry Potter.

In fact, they sell a similar style of fudge at Harry Potter World in Universal Studios. But, with my recipe, there’s no need to travel outside your own kitchen to enjoy this magically good sweet.

This yummy treat is so easy to make and takes just 5 minutes to prep. Then, simply pop it in the fridge or freezer to chill and you’ve got bite size sweets to feed a crowd of kiddos–or to snack on yourself.

My kids and their friends go crazy for this homemade fudge, and I have a feeling yours will, too!

Love Butterbeer? We do too! Check out our other famous copycat recipes: Best Butterbeer Recipe Ever (Frozen version) | Harry Potter Butterbeer (Hot version) | Alcoholic Butterbeer (Adult Version) | Harry Potter Butterbeer Ice Cream

Why We Love This Recipe

  • Quick and easy to make
  • Kid-friendly and approved
  • Easy homemade fudge recipe
  • Creamy, delicious dessert
  • Bite-size pieces for a quick snack
  • Makes a huge batch, perfect for a crowd
  • Copycat fudge that people absolutely love
  • Can be stored in the freezer up to 3 months
  • Stovetop only, no-bake recipe
  • Simple ingredients list, includes pantry staples
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  • Butter
  • Marshmallow créme
  • Sweetened condensed milk
  • Granulated white sugar
  • Caramel ice cream syrup
  • Butterscotch chips
  • White chocolate chips

How to Make Harry Potter Butterbeer Fudge Recipe (copycat recipe)

This recipe will come together in 3 easy steps. First you will create the butterscotch layer, then follow the same process to make the white chocolate layer. Lastly, let your fudge chill until it’s ready to be cut.

Heat butter, creme, condensed milk, sugar, and caramel syrup. Stir constantly. When the mixture starts to boil, set the timer for 4 minutes, and stir the entire time.
Pro-tip: As the mixtures are being heated and brought to a boil, they need to be stirred continuously or the mixture will burn. Don’t wait until it is boiling to start stirring.

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Add in the butterscotch chips and mix until smooth.

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Remove from heat and whisk for 1-2 minutes more. Pour into an 8×8 pan and place in the freezer.

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Heat butter, creme, condensed milk, and sugar. Stir constantly.
When the mixture starts to boil, set the timer for 2 minutes, and stir the entire time.

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Remove from heat and mix in the white chocolate chips.

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Pour over the top of the butterscotch layer.
Pro-tip: For a fun “foam” that resembles the foam on a butterbeer drink, you can make the white chocolate layer thinner than the butterscotch layer.

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Place back into the freezer or fridge for 2-3 hours before cutting into 1-inch cubes.

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Variations / Options / Add-ins

  • SALTED BUTTER: You can switch this out for unsalted butter, but add a pinch or two of salt to help offset the sweetness.
  • MARSHMALLOW CREME: You will need a 7 ounce jar of marshmallow cream for this recipe.
  • CARAMEL SYRUP/ICE CREAM TOPPING: I prefer using the thick caramel ice cream topping, but any chocolate syrup will work.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I store Homemade Fudge?

Store your homemade fudgeis best stored at room temperature in an airtight container. Fudgestored at room temperature in an air-tight container will last 7 to 14 days.

You can also freeze fudge for a few months. We recommend individually wrapping the pieces of fudge in freezer wrap and then sticking them in a freezer bag. Thaw in the refrigerator before enjoying.

Can I make homemade Butterbeer Fudge ahead of time?

You can most definitely make your fudge ahead of time. It’s best to let it chill for about 3 hours, then cut it into individual squares, while it’s not frozen.

Then, place it in an airtight container in the fridge until you’re ready to serve. If you’re planning to make it more than 24 hours ahead, it helps it to keep better by wrapping the pieces individually.

What do I do if my fudge doesn’t set right?

Here are the steps to take if you have trouble getting your fudge to set:
The butterscotch layer will act slightly differently than the white chocolate layer because of the two different types of chocolates.
It’s important to boil the butterscotch layer for exactly 4 minutes over medium-high heat.
I recommend setting a timer and adding in the butterscotch chips right at the 4-minute mark. You do not want to undercook this layer or it won’t set.
The mixture should be thick, but still pourable. It’s easier to underset the butterscotch layer than the white chocolate layer.
It’s much easier to overcook the white chocolate layer, so only boil the mixture for 2 minutes.
For the white chocolate layer, don’t forget to take the mixture off of the heat before adding in the white chocolate chips. Stir until the chips are just melted and no longer, or the mixture will seize up and you will need to start again.
You can tell if your mixture has seized up if it becomes extremely thick and liquid releases out of the mixture.

Where can I buy Butterbeer Fudge at Universal

When visiting The Wizarding World Of Harry Potter at Universal Orlando Resorts, you can find their version of Butterbeer Fudge at Universal Studios Florida in Diagon Alley at Sugarplum’s Sweetshop or at Universal Islands of Adventure in Hogsmeade atHoneydukes

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Harry Potter Butterbeer Fudge

Author — Jennifer Fishkind

Serves — 49

Copycat Harry Potter Butterbeer Fudge is packed with delicious butterscotch and white chocolate flavors. This smooth and creamy homemade fudge resemble a miniature glass of butterbeer.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Chill Time 2 hours hrs

Total Time 2 hours hrs 20 minutes mins

Ingredients

Butterbeer Fudge Layer:

  • 10 tbsp salted butter (1 ¼ sticks)
  • 4 ounces marshmallow crème (¾ cup) (a little over half the 7 ounce jar)
  • ¾ cup sweetened condensed milk
  • ½ cup granulated white sugar
  • ¼ cup caramel ice cream syrup/topping
  • 1 11 ounce bag butterscotch chips

White Chocolate Layer:

  • ½ cup granulated white sugar
  • ½ cup salted butter (1 stick)
  • 3 ounces marshmallow crème (a little over ½ cup) (the rest of the 7 ounce jar)
  • ¼ cup sweetened condensed milk
  • 1 cup white chocolate chips

Instructions

  • Line an 8×8 inch baking dish with parchment paper that has been sprayed with cooking spray and set aside.

  • To make the bottom Butterbeer Fudge Layer: In a medium sized saucepan over medium high heat, heat up the salted butter, marshmallow crème, sweetened condensed milk, granulated white sugar, and caramel syrup, stirring constantly.

  • Once the mixture starts to boil, set a timer for 4 minutes, and stir the mixture thoroughly for the entire time. The mixture should turn a golden-brown color.

  • At 4 minutes, the butterbeer fudge layer will start to thicken. Add in the butterscotch chips and mix until smooth.

  • Remove from the heat and keep whisking the mixture for another 1-2 minutes. It should continue to thicken, but not enough that it won’t pour.

  • Pour into an 8×8 pan and set in the freezer to chill.

  • To make the white chocolate layer: Use another saucepan to heat up the granulated white sugar, salted butter, marshmallow crème, and sweetened condensed milk, stirring continuously.

  • Once the mixture starts to boil, turn the heat down to medium and set a timer for 2 minutes, and stir the mixture constantly.

  • Take the pan off heat and incorporate the white chocolate chips until melted. Do not overstir as white chocolate tends to seize very easily.

  • As soon as the chocolate has melted, immediately pour white chocolate over the butterscotch layer and gently smooth to the edges.

  • Place fudge in either the refrigerator for 2-3 hours or freezer for an hour until completely set and chilled.

  • Cut into small 1-inch cubes and serve.

Jenn’s Notes

Pro-tip: For a fun “foam” that resembles the foam on a butterbeer drink, you can make the white chocolate layer thinner than the butterscotch layer.

Nutrition Info

Calories: 108kcal | Carbohydrates: 14g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 14mg | Sodium: 52mg | Potassium: 36mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 12g | Vitamin A: 148IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 27mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

What is butterbeer fudge made of? ›

Butterbeer Fudge Layer:

4 ounces marshmallow crème (¾ cup) (a little over half the 7 ounce jar) ¾ cup sweetened condensed milk. ½ cup granulated white sugar. ¼ cup caramel ice cream syrup/topping.

Is Butterbeer Fudge good? ›

Butterbeer Fudge

This treat has two layers that taste like shortbread and butterscotch, which combined make Butterbeer fudgy goodness. It's the perfect amount of sweetness that I enjoyed until the very last bite.

What is Hogwarts butterbeer made of? ›

Cream soda provides the cold, fizzy element, and when combined, the trio yield a drink that is sweet and refreshing. To create the topping, heavy whipping cream is joined by butterscotch syrup and whipped. Put it all together, and you've got a drink fit for Potter and his pals.

Where can I buy Butterbeer potted cream? ›

Potted Cream

Even though it looks almost like pudding, the texture is a bit airy like whipped cream (but definitely thicker). Where to find it: Pick up Butterbeer potted cream at Leaky Cauldron in Diagon Alley or Three Broomsticks in Hogsmeade.

Did JK Rowling create Butterbeer? ›

In the Harry Potter books, butterbeer appears to have an inebriating effect, and some older online recipes include butterscotch schnapps, but the Universal version is nonalcoholic. In Bon Appetit's January 2002 issue, author J.K. Rowling was asked what butterbeer tastes like, and she said: "I made it up.

Is Butterbeer in Harry Potter meant to be alcoholic? ›

Known ingredients. Butterbeer was a popular wizarding beverage described as tasting "a little bit like less-sickly butterscotch". It was served at numerous locations in the wizarding world and had a very slight alcoholic content.

Is Hermione drunk on Butterbeer? ›

Particularly in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, there are subtle hints about its effects. One notable moment is when Hermione Granger appears slightly tipsy in the film adaptation after consuming butterbeer. This portrayal suggests a mild alcoholic content, despite it not being explicitly stated in the books.

What are the three types of Butterbeer? ›

The Three Broomsticks (in Hogsmeade) and The Leaky Cauldron (in Diagon Alley): Cold Butterbeer. Frozen Butterbeer. Hot Butterbeer.

Is there alcoholic version of Butterbeer? ›

How to Make Adult Butterbeer with Alcohol. Whip the cream, sugar, and vanilla until soft peaks form using a hand mixer. Fold in the melted butter. Pour the cream soda, seltzer, and vodka into a pitcher and mix together.

What is the Butterbeer at Universal Studios made of? ›

The Universal Studios Orlando's butterbeer recipe is still top secret, but according to the books, it is made out of butterscotch, sugar, and water.

What is Butterbeer from Harry Potter supposed to taste like? ›

Just as Rowling imagined, there's more flavor here than sugar, or at least that's how it drinks — essentially, you're getting a butterscotch cream soda with a float of something like toasted marshmallow crème; there's no escaping the inevitable foam mustache, and while you can try, you'll never outdrink the head.

What alcohol do they drink in Harry Potter? ›

Butterbeer. Harry drank deeply. It was the most delicious thing he'd ever tasted and seemed to heat every bit of him from the inside. Of course, the OG of wizarding world drinks is Butterbeer – a comforting, warming pick-me-up that Harry and his friends enjoyed on numerous occasions.

Does Butterbeer taste like butterscotch? ›

It definitely has a butterscotch flavor to it, creamy and cold. A definite "must try" if you're going to Universal.

Do they sell Butterbeer in bottles? ›

Harry Potter fans, the rumors are true: Butterbeer, one of the most beloved drinks from the Wizarding World, now comes in bottles. Warner Bros. is selling the non-alcoholic, butterscotch-flavored drink in bottles online and in select stores.

Does bottled Butterbeer taste the same? ›

Q: Taste-wise does it taste the same or fairly similar to the Butterbeer sold at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter? It is similar, but not the same. This one is much sweeter. The one served in Harry Potter …

What actually is Butterbeer? ›

A simple brown sugar and butter syrup gets topped with cream soda and a dollop of cream in this wildly popular drink. Next time you are having a Harry Potter movie marathon, book club meeting, or even a Halloween party, pull out all the stops with this sweet drink that even Harry, Ron, and Hermione would approve of.

What is the flavor of Butterbeer? ›

Butter beer is delicious but hard to describe. It definitely has a butterscotch flavor to it, creamy and cold. A definite "must try" if you're going to Universal. If you are staying at a Universal hotel, you can get into the park an hour earlier and that is the best time for Harry Potter rides.

What the heck is Butterbeer? ›

According to HarryPotter.Wikia.com, Butterbeer is a popular wizarding beverage with a very slight alcohol content and a taste “a little bit like less-sickly butterscotch.”

What is Butterbeer made of alcohol? ›

Stir rum and schnapps together in a frosted 14-ounce mug. Pour butter flavoring into cream soda, then quickly pour soda into the chilled mug. Gently drop ice cream into the soda mixture.

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