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INGREDIENTS
For Rocky Roads:
1 1/2 cups or 200 grams dark chocolate
1/2 cup + 2 tbsp or 135 grams butter
3 tbsp honey or golden syrup
chocolates (according to your choice)
Mini marshmallows 1 bag or 200 grams
For topping:
1/2 cup or 125mls heavy or double cream
1 cup or 140 grams milk chocolate
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Rocky Road | The Best Recipe
How to make the best Rocky Road you’ll ever have in your life. This Rocky Road recipe is a game changer and it’s so simple and easy to make. This recipe will leave your mouth watering with every bite guaranteed. Please enjoy.
Ingredients -
80g (2.8 Ounces) - Pistachio Nuts
50g (1.7 Ounces) - Macadamia Nuts
50g (1.7 Ounces) - Peanuts
200g (7 Ounces) - Digestive Biscuits
100g (3.5 Ounces) - Mini Marshmallows
100g (3.5 Ounces) - Milk Chocolate Chips
150g (5.2 Ounces) - Dark Chocolate Chips
120g (4.2 Ounces) - Unsalted Butter
2 Tbsp (45g) - Golden Syrup
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ROCKY ROAD CLUSTERS!! SWEET HOLIDAY TREAT!!
Today I have a quick and easy sweet treat for you. This is a totally shareable an giftable treat for the holiday season. If you are a fan of quick and simple this is for you! This one really harkens back to the candies of yore. I mean this one is really delicious and a total throwback to my childhood! Remember the candy counter at the Sears Roebuck store? These were a favorite of my grandfather and he would get some of those and I would get Swedish fish. That is a happy memory!
These use only a few ingredients and it is also totally adaptable to a change up! Don't like marshmallows? Make straight up peanut clusters! Or use the nut of your choice! Pecan, walnut, almond or even shelled Brazil nuts will be delicious! Want to use some raisins or dried cherries? Perfection! Or you can mix this up and do a fruit and nut cluster with the nut and dried fruit of your choice. I don't think there are any wrong choices here!
I hope you give this a try and I hope you love them!
Happy Holidays and Happy Eating!
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Rocky Road Fudge
Smooth chocolatey fudge, fluffy marshmallows and happy walnut explosions make this dessert full of all kinds of y-u-m! It comes together in a few easy steps and makes the perfect holiday dessert.
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HOW TO MAKE ROCKY ROAD CANDY
Rebecca Brand shows HOW TO MAKE ROCKY ROAD CANDY Recipe, so easy to make and such a delicious homemade candy. Her technique of one bowl to finished dessert keeps your kitchen clean. Use your favorite nuts, cashews, pecans, peanuts, almonds, or whatever you like with chocolate chips, marshmallows and you are quickly on your way to a Christmas dessert, Christmas Candy, Christmas present to give away homemade from your kitchen. Christmas candy is a traditional dessert to give away in big batches and Rebecca shows you how. Top your ice cream with crumbles of this to make Rocky Road Ice Cream in a jiffy! This candy recipe is great to make with your kids because it is so easy and fun to nibble along the way. Rocky Road ice cream is only one step away after you have made this candy!
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We 3 Homemade Christmas Candies: Seven Layer Bars, Coconut Balls, Rocky Road
I've been making Christmas candies every year since I was a kid and these are my favorites. They're all very easy and use many of the same ingredients so I'm making quarter recipes of each so I can have a variety of candies and still be able to eat them all within the month of December.
Timestamps:
Seven Layer Bars: 0:01
Coconut Balls: 5:07
Rocky Road: 16:07
Seven Layer Bars: (The version I made in the video is half of this. The original recipe is twice this.)
Dump into an 8x8 baking dish lined with parchment in the following order:
8 crushed graham crackers (or any other kind of hard cookie)
1 stick melted butter (or margarine or coconut oil)
A layer of chocolate chips (about 1/2 a bag) (or any other kind of melty candy)
A layer of butterscotch chips (about 1/2 a bag) (or any other kind of melty candy)
A layer of shredded sweetened coconut (leave out or replace with nuts if you don't like coconut)
A layer of chopped nuts (leave out or replace with coconut or seeds if you're allergic to nuts)
Half a can of sweetened condensed milk (if you can't have diary, you can make your own non-dairy sweetened condensed milk. Check out this lady's video:
Bake in a 350 degree oven for about 20 minutes or until the edges are brown (it will continue to cook a little after you remove it from the oven). Let cool on a wire rack, then cut into squares.
Coconut Balls:
Makes 60+ candies: (The version I made in the video is half of this. The original recipe is twice this.)
Combine in a very large bowl, in this order:
1/2-1 stick of butter (if you have a difficult time mixing stiff doughs with your hands, use the full stick)
1/2 can sweetened condensed milk (about 6-7 ounces)
1tsp vanilla extract
7 oz shredded coconut
1 1/2 cups chopped walnuts
1 pound powdered sugar (stir into the mixture in small batches)
About halfway through adding the powdered sugar, you will have to mix the dough with your very clean hands. Roll the dough into little balls. Consider that the balls will be larger when they're covered in chocolate. You should wind up with about 60 balls.
Chill the balls overnight.
Set up a double boiler (a medium sized pot with 3-4 inches of water, very lightly simmering, with a heat-proof bowl over it.)
Pour in:
2 bags of bittersweet chocolate chips
1 tsp coconut oil
Gently melt the chocolate. Once it's completely melted, drop a candy into it and swirl until it's coated. Drop coated candy on parchment paper to harden. Repeat the process with all the candies. If you have leftover chocolate at the end, use it in 7-layer bars or rocky road candy!
Rocky road (in a loaf pan):
6 oz choc chips
6 oz butterscotch chips
1/4 cup peanut butter
5 oz marshmallows
1/8 cup chopped peanuts (optional)
Full recipe (in a 9x13 dish):
2 bags chocolate chips (about 24 oz)
2 bags butterscotch chips (about 24 oz
1 cup peanut butter
20 oz mini marshmallows (or one 16 oz bag)
1/2 cup chopped peanuts (optional)
*If you want, you can replace either of the chips with any other kind of melting chip you like: white chocolate, peanut butter, toffee, etc.
**If you want, you can replace the peanut butter with any other nut or seed butter (almond butter, sunflower butter, etc.)
With either method, melt the chips and peanut butter together in a big bowl in the microwave on low. Check every 30 seconds and stir. Pull out of the microwave when the chips are mostly melted and finish melting out of the microwave by stirring and letting the residual heat do its thing.
Stir in the mini marshmallows.
Line your baking dish with foil (up the bottom and sides), then pour the mixture into the dish, spreading it out to the corners until the top is relatively even. Chill in the fridge for a few hours or overnight. Remove from the pan (using the foil) and cut into squares.
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