Piña Colada Fudge Recipe (2024)

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A sweet taste of the tropics- piña colada fudge recipe!

I still have so much to share with you about my trip to the Caribbean on the Regal Princess. But first…Piña Colada Fudge! I am seriouslyPiña Colada-ing alllllll the things. *sigh*

ThisPiña Colada Fudge recipe couldn’t be easier. My extended family has a luau every summer and you can bet I’m bringing this dessert. I think I’m going to have to triple the batch because it is just so good. Everyone will be wanting a sample!

Confession- before I went to an actual tropical island I had never seen fresh coconut. I had no idea it was so lush and green. I always buy the matured brown coconut in the grocery store. But when a woman chops down a coconut from a tree then uses a machete to slice off the top and mix a drink for you? Don’t ask questions. Just thank the heavens for your good fortune.

Take me back!

But seriously though. Take. Me. Back.

This private (pink!) cabana was my home for the day on the Princess Cays Island.

I alternated virgin piña coladas and mojitos that day.

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A sweet taste of the tropics- piña colada fudge!

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Ingredients

  • 1 16 oz can vanilla frosting
  • 1 12 oz bag white chocolate chips
  • 1/2 C shredded coconut
  • 1/4 C candied pineapple slices
  • 1/4 C candied cherries

Instructions

  • Spray a 9x9 pan with cooking spray and/or line with parchment paper.

  • Meltwhite chocolate chips in a microwave safe bowl.

  • Stir the white chocolate, frosting, coconut, pineapple, and cherries into the melted chocolate until smooth.

  • Spread into prepared pan. Top with additional coconut if desired.

  • Chill for 1 hour.Cut and serve.

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This post has been sponsored by Princess Cruises. I’m so happy to be able to work with companies I love and believe in. All opinions are my own.

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posted on April 10, 2015 — updated July 7, 2020 // 18 comments

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    18 Comments on “Piña Colada Fudge Recipe”

  1. Natty NettsReply

    Seems simple and am going to give it a try today; will come back to say how it goes.
    Does anyone know how long it will keep? Would love to give to friends but am not seeing them for another 2 weeks.
    Thanks for recipe
    NN

  2. aida mollenkampReply

    You’re family has a luau every summer? I want an invite and to be able to try this fudge!

  3. Brenda @ a farmgirl's dabblesReply

    This is the greatest looking fudge ever! So pretty. And all those wonderful flavors from your trip!

  4. Lauren+Kelly+NutritionReply

    Pina colada fudge? This is pure genius!

  5. AlidaReply

    Just looking at this fudge makes me want to go on a Princess Cruise! It’s looks so tropical and tasty…yum!

  6. LizReply

    I need to be whisked away to the tropics!!! But until that happens, a piece or two of your luscious fudge will have to do!

  7. Lori @ RecipeGirlReply

    What an adorable, summery fudge recipe. Clearly, I need fudge and a Princess Cruise in my life!

  8. DeborahReply

    Seriously – best fudge ever. And I totally missed out on the fresh coconut. Guess I need to go back asap now!!

  9. Cookin CanuckReply

    How fun that your family does a luau every summer! I want to sit in front of that cabana, with a piece (or five) of this fudge on hand.

  10. AnnetteReply

    What do you do with the can of frosting?

  11. Jennie+@onesweetmessReply

    Pina colada away! It’s the season for bright, tropical flavors–I’m all in! This recipe looks amazing. Pinned.

  12. Julie @ Table for TwoReply

    I wish I had some real coconut on the island!! I must’ve missed it! Coconut fudge sounds so awesome!!

  13. AkaleistarReply

    The fudge looks fantastic! How awesome for a summer party 🙂

  14. Monique @ Ambitious KitchenReply

    Would have never thought of pina colada fudge, but looks like you nailed it. Also, I love that you were able to experience a real coconut for the first time! 🙂 Hope you are doing well.

  15. Shawn @ I Wash You DryReply

    Yes!! A perfect summer fudge! I usually only make it around Christmas and Valentines but now I have the perfect excuse to make it whenever I feel like it. Can’t wait to try it!

  16. Jocelyn @BruCrew LifeReply

    I adore pina coladas…and now in fudge form. Yes, I’m going to need to have this fudge in my life!! It is gorgeous! I loved following all your cruise pics on instagram…so much fun on that ship!!!!

  17. Hayley @ The Domestic RebelReply

    Okay, I love pina coladas… and now I’m loving pina colada fudge! This is such a great recipe!

  18. KristenReply

    It may be known that I am a fan of Pina Coladas… but oh my gosh – I’m really a fan of this fudge! What a great idea!

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