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Decadent Hot Fudge Sauce

Decadent Hot Fudge Sauce is simply what the title touts, pure decadence! This silky smooth sauce perfectly balances the richness of dark chocolate and the sweetness of milk chocolate.

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I’m convinced I’ve been addicted to hot fudge sauce since I was born. I can never remember not positively loving it. Nor can I ever remember a day where I thought vanilla ice cream was complete without it. As a teenager, one of my favorite things to do late at night was head upstairs and make myself a little mini portion of hot fudge in the microwave to go over a bowl of ice cream, very quietly, so as not to wake anybody. If I really wanted a treat, I would also warm up a little peanut butter and pour it on top of the ice cream too. So maybe I didn’t start eating ice cream with hot fudge the day of my birth, but I have always been a hot fudge snob.

My Mom made hot fudge all the time growing up. She never bought it. Even the thought of her buying it sounds utterly ridiculous, because she made it so much. Like mother like daughter, I have never bought it either. On occasion I may find that a store-bought bottle of hot fudge looks a little tempting, but as soon as I flip the jar and see the ingredients listed on the back, I’m not tempted anymore. Not when I know I can head home and have Decadent Hot Fudge Sauce, made with loads of cream and butter, ready in ten minutes. Butter saves the day again.

A couple of years ago or so, I posted this Hot Fudge Sauce. Now, I’m not going back on my word, because I still adore that recipe, but we eat hot fudge so much if I made the same recipe every time, we would easily get sick of it. So why would I be a stingy girl and not share other delectable hot fudge recipes with you?!

Decadent Hot Fudge Sauce from butterloveandcowboys.com

I’ve been making Decadent Hot Fudge Sauce for a couple of years now. It’s a Ree Drummond original, tweaked to my liking. The first time I made her recipe, my sister and I sat up late eating spoonfuls of it. Before we knew it, it was gone! Really, how does that happen? 

Though I loved the original recipe, I am not a heavy dark chocolate fan and it was a bit more dark tasting than I prefer. So…I tested that recipe over and over again. I added twice the sugar, I added half the cocoa, but it never worked out. A thicker hot fudge is my preference as well, not too thick, but thick enough. So…I continued testing to make it a little bit thicker. I added less cream, I boiled it down until it was thicker, but it still just wasn’t quite right. 

Decadent Hot Fudge Sauce from butterloveandcowboys.com

Finally, I realized I was making the whole situation harder than it needed to be. One day, I decided to add some milk chocolate chips to make it sweeter. Not only did that simple addition make the sauce sweeter, but thicker. It was the best of both worlds and Decadent Hot Fudge Sauce turned into perfection.

Decadent Hot Fudge Sauce from butterloveandcowboys.com

Decadent Hot Fudge Sauce from butterloveandcowboys.com

Friends don’t let friends eat store-bought hot fudge. Plus, if you already have some ice cream in the freezer, hot fudge drenched ice cream is one of the quickest and easiest treats of all time! 

Decadent Hot Fudge Sauce
Serves 6
Decadent Hot Fudge Sauce is a silky smooth chocolate sauce that makes a regular bowl of ice cream complete.
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Ingredients
  1. 1 cup sugar
  2. 1 cup cocoa powder
  3. 1 cup cream* (see note)
  4. 1/2 cup butter
  5. 1 teaspoon vanilla
  6. 2/3 cup milk chocolate chips **(see note)
Instructions
  1. In a medium sized sauce pan, stir together the sugar and cocoa. Add the cream and stir. Turn the heat to medium-low and add the butter and vanilla. Once the mixture begins to melt, add the chocolate chips. Continue heating until fully melted. Store leftovers in the fridge.
Notes
  1. *If you want the sauce to be a little thinner, use a little extra cream. I have found when I make it with heavy cream, I may need to add a few extra tablespoons to thin in out.
  2. **If you want the hot fudge to be sweeter, simply add more milk chocolate chips.
Adapted from The Pioneer Woman
Adapted from The Pioneer Woman
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Hot Fudge Sauce

I love ice cream and I love Hot Fudge Sauce. Hot Fudge and I are basically two peas in a pod. Especially when it is dripping down a bowl full of three or four big ol’ scoops of vanilla ice cream. I’m not a big fan of vanilla ice cream plain. I love it on top of a brownie or cobbler, but I’d much rather have something with a chocolate or even a fruity base if I’m eating it plain. Does it surprise you that my number one pick is any flavor that has both chocolate and peanut butter? However, I adore vanilla ice cream when it is dripping with Hot Fudge. It’s even better if there is a brownie on the bottom!

This has been my go-to Hot Fudge Sauce for years. My mom stumbled upon this recipe when I was a young teen and I’ve been making it ever since. It is super simple and can be ready to serve nice and quick-like. 

Hot Fudge Sauce from butterloveandcowboys.com

This recipe is the perfect consistency. I like a fairly thick sauce for ice cream. I would rather it be too thick than too thin. This version is thick enough it stick s a bit to the ice cream but thin enough it doesn’t harden once it’s placed on top of it.

There are a few Hot Fudge recipes in my arsenal. My Cowboy and I love them all. We rotate through each of them, but I always have a special place in my belly for this one. I would say I’ve always been a Hot Fudge addict, but this past year or so, I have not been restricting my intake to just ice cream. I’ve been eating it on brownies, cheesecake, fruit and anything else that I think it can possibly go with. And for whatever treat I don’t think Hot Fudge pairs well with, I use this caramel sauce.

Whoever came up with the idea that a little Hot Fudge Sauce goes a long way didn’t love it nearly as much as I do.

I have drenching problems.

Hot Fudge Sauce from butterloveandcowboys.com

Hot Fudge Sauce from butterloveandcowboys.com

Hot Fudge Sauce from butterloveandcowboys.com

For this sauce, I use 2/3 milk chocolate and 1/3 dark chocolate. I’m not a fan of dark chocolate alone, I much prefer the sweetness of milk chocolate. I love rich flavors though. So in order to get the sweetness of milk chocolate with the richness of dark chocolate, I pair the two together, with a higher ratio of milk chocolate. If you are a dark chocolate lover, go ahead and use as much dark as you like!

Now go on and drench your ice cream with this delicious sauce!

Hot Fudge Sauce
A quick and easy Hot Fudge Sauce that pairs perfectly with ice cream, but can be used for any treat you'd like to drench with chocolate!
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Ingredients
  1. 1 14 oz can sweetened, condensed milk
  2. 2/3 cup milk chocolate chips
  3. 1/3 cup dark chocolate chips
  4. 4 tablespoons butter
  5. 1 teaspoon vanilla
  6. 2 tablespoons heavy cream (optional)
Instructions
  1. Place sweetened condensed milk, milk chocolate chips, dark chocolate chips, butter, and vanilla in a small saucepan over medium-low heat. Stir occasionally until melted. Don't let it scorch! Finish melting in any chocolate clumps by whisking. Add cream, if desired, for consistency. Add more if you want to thin out the sauce. Serve over ice cream or brownies. Refrigerate leftovers.
Notes
  1. Use any ratio of dark or milk chocolate chips you like! I prefer the flavor of milk chocolate with a little richness from the dark chocolate, so I add the dark chocolate chips. Sometimes I do 3/4 cup milk chocolate to 1/4 cup dark chocolate. Use what you prefer.
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