Halloween Dracula Dark Cherry Fudges combines rich dark chocolate with cherry pieces and blood-red swirls in a no-bake stovetop fudge. This recipe yields 36 bite-sized squares (18 servings) using 9 ingredients, requires about 25 minutes of active prep and 2 hours of chilling, and needs no oven.
- Prep Time
- Cook Time
- Total Time
- Servings
- 18
- Calories
- Approximately 215–285 per serving (varies by ingredients)
- Cost/Serving
- About $0.70
- Difficulty
- Easy
- Storage
- Refrigerator 7–10 days, freezer up to 3 months
Halloween Dracula Dark Cherry Fudges is a no-bake American-style fudge made by melting dark chocolate with sweetened condensed milk and butter, folding in chopped maraschino cherries coated in cherry powder, and finishing with red gel swirls for a dramatic Halloween presentation. The result is a dense, creamy, intensely chocolatey square that holds shape when chilled.
Pro Tip: Pat chopped maraschino cherries thoroughly dry before coating them and folding into the fudge. Excess liquid prevents a firm set and can make slices messy.
Halloween Dracula Dark Cherry Fudges are a simple no-bake dessert featuring bittersweet dark chocolate, sweetened condensed milk, and cherry-studded pockets of flavor finished with blood-red swirls. The recipe makes 36 one-inch squares from an 8-inch square pan and is great for Halloween dessert tables, party favors, or boxed gifts.
Quick Steps at a Glance
- Line and lightly grease an 8-inch square pan with parchment paper for easy removal.
- Melt 3 cups dark chocolate chips with a 14 oz can of sweetened condensed milk and 2 tablespoons butter over low heat, stirring until smooth (about 8 minutes).
- Stir in 1 teaspoon vanilla and 1/2 teaspoon almond extract (optional) off the heat.
- Coat 1/2 cup chopped maraschino cherries in cherry powder, fold gently into the chocolate.
- Pour into the prepared pan, add red gel drops on top, and drag a skewer to create swirls. Press extra cherry halves on top for garnish.
- Chill for at least 2 hours until firm, then lift using the parchment and cut into 36 squares.
What Are Halloween Dracula Dark Cherry Fudges?
These fudges are a no-bake dark chocolate confection studded with cherry pieces coated in cherry powder to create vivid red pockets. The surface is decorated with red gel swirls and maraschino cherry halves for a spooky, display-ready finish. They are rich and creamy with balanced sweetness and tart highlights from the cherries.
Cook’s Note: Drying the cherries thoroughly and coating them in cherry powder before folding them in creates concentrated red pockets and prevents the whole batch from turning pink. Pressing a cherry half onto each square after pouring gives a polished look with minimal effort.
Key Takeaways
- Use 60% cacao dark chocolate for a creamy, balanced flavor; very high cacao can taste overly bitter with the cherries.
- Coating the cherries in cherry powder concentrates flavor and color into pockets rather than tinting the whole fudge.
- Chill at least 2 hours for clean slicing; freeze for up to 3 months for long-term storage.
- Simple stovetop melting over low heat yields the smoothest, glossiest result.
Ingredient Deep Dive
Ingredients at a Glance

Equipment You Need
Heavy-bottomed medium saucepan — for even melting.
8 × 8-inch square pan — yields ideal 1-inch squares.
Parchment paper — for clean removal and easy slicing.
Silicone spatula and sharp chef’s knife.
Toothpick or skewer — to drag gel for swirls.
Step-by-Step Guide
Prep & Mix
Line and grease the pan. Fit parchment with an overhang on two sides. Lightly spray or grease the paper to prevent sticking.
Dry and coat the cherries. Pat chopped maraschino cherries dry on paper towels, then toss them with the cherry powder until evenly coated. Let them rest briefly so the powder adheres.
Melt & Combine
Melt the chocolate base. Over low heat, combine chocolate chips, sweetened condensed milk, and butter in the saucepan. Stir constantly until smooth and glossy, about 8 minutes. Remove from heat and stir in vanilla and optional almond extract.
Fold in cherries and swirl. Gently fold the coated cherries into the warm chocolate base with 8–10 strokes so pockets of red remain. Pour into the prepared pan and smooth the top. Dot with red gel and drag a skewer through each dot to create swirls. Press cherry halves on top, spaced to decorate each square.
Set & Slice
Chill and cut. Refrigerate uncovered for 30 minutes, then loosely cover and chill for a total of 2 hours. Use the parchment overhang to lift the slab onto a cutting board. Heat and dry a sharp knife between cuts for clean edges and slice into 36 squares.
Storage & Reheating
Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 7–10 days with parchment between layers to prevent sticking. For long-term storage, flash-freeze individual squares on a tray, then transfer to freezer-safe bags; they keep up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator for a couple of hours before serving.
To serve warm, reheat gently: oven at 250°F for 4–6 minutes or microwave in 10–20 second bursts at reduced power until softened.
Variations & Substitutions
- White chocolate base: use white chips for a different visual and sweeter profile; gel coloring shows up vividly.
- Dairy-free: substitute sweetened condensed coconut milk and coconut oil or vegan butter.
- Nuts: fold in toasted almonds or pecans for crunch.
- Natural cherry flavor: use freeze-dried cherry powder instead of flavored cherry gelatin for a less artificial option.
Expert Pro Tips for the Best Results
- Dry your cherries well to avoid excess moisture that prevents setting.
- Melt chocolate slowly over low heat or in a double boiler to avoid seizing.
- Leave a 2-hour chill for clean slicing; if too soft, chill longer or briefly freeze before cutting.
- Heat and wipe your knife between cuts for smooth, glossy edges.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I make these ahead?
Yes. Fully set fudge squares store refrigerated up to 7–10 days or frozen up to 3 months. Thaw in the fridge to avoid condensation on the surface.
Why didn’t my fudge set?
Most often due to excess moisture from cherries or insufficient chilling. Dry the cherries thoroughly and refrigerate longer. If needed, reheat and add a small amount of melted chocolate to thicken before re-chilling.
Can I use milk or white chocolate?
Yes, but the flavor and appearance will change. Milk chocolate yields a sweeter result; white chocolate requires gentler heat and shows red coloring more vividly.
Final Notes
Halloween Dracula Dark Cherry Fudges are an easy, no-bake way to create a dramatic Halloween treat. With straightforward ingredients and simple stovetop technique, they make an impressive addition to parties, gift boxes, or bake sales. The cherry pockets and blood-red swirls deliver both flavor contrast and theatrical presentation with minimal fuss.
Patricia Jannet — Recipe developer and tester. Recipes are developed for reliable home-kitchen results and are tested multiple times for consistency.