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Remixed rocky road recipes (2)
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Here we have taken the humble rocky road and turned it into something entirely different. We messed with it to bring you things – deep, dark grown-up things, complex flavours and their sunny, light hearted cousins full of prettiness and delight. The key to any rocky road is excellent quality chocolate. That should be a given, but give the chocolate the bedfellows it deserves. Some salt. Some texture. Something to surprise and delight amidst those layers of sweet on sweet.

Rose, white chocolate and pink peppercorn rocky road

INGREDIENTS

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500g white chocolate

1 cup white marshmallows, roughly chopped

1 cup pink marshmallows, roughly chopped

½ cup Turkish delight pieces, roughly chopped

½ cup pistachio kernels

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½ cup broken shortbread or plain biscuit pieces

100g nougat, chopped

To decorate

2 tbsp dried edible rose petals

2 tbsp dried pink peppercorns

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½ cup mixed strawberry and raspberry freeze-dried fruit pieces

METHOD

1. Grease and line a 25cm x 16cm cake tin with baking paper, allowing the paper to overhang. Melt chocolate in a heat-proof bowl over a saucepan of simmering water, stirring occasionally with a metal spoon until smooth (about two to three minutes).

2. Combine the remaining ingredients in a bowl. Pour over the melted chocolate and stir gently until evenly coated. Spread mixture evenly in the baking tin before scattering over the rose petals, pink peppercorns and freeze-dried fruit and set aside until firm (about two hours) or place in the fridge to set.

3. Once set, turn out onto a clean surface and cut into chunks using a hot knife. Rocky road can be stored in an airtight container in the pantry or fridge for up to two weeks.

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Serves 8-12

Remixed rocky road recipes (3)

Licorice, pear and mukhwas rocky road

In this recipe we have incorporated mukhwas, a simple mix of fennel, coconut, coriander and amaranth. Popular all over India, mukhwas is consumed after a meal to freshen the breath and aid digestion. If you can't get your hands on any from Indian or specialist grocers, we have provided a quick make-your-own mix* or it can be replaced with lightly crushed fennel seeds.

INGREDIENTS

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250g quality store-bought licorice, chopped into bite-sized pieces

150g dried pear (or a combination of dried and dehydrated)

500g dark chocolate

150g white marshmallows, roughly chopped

1 tbsp mukhwas*

100g shortbread, roughly broken into pieces

(*Mukhwas: 1 teaspoon each coriander seeds, fennel seeds, shredded coconut, sesame seeds and amaranth seeds – this will make slightly more than you will need for this recipe.)

METHOD

1. Grease and line a 25cm x 16cm square cake tin with baking paper, allowing the sides to overhang (for easy removal).

2. To make the mukhwas, add all ingredients to a mortar and pestle and lightly crush until fragrant. Set aside.

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3. Melt chocolate in a heat-proof bowl over a saucepan of simmering water, stirring occasionally with a metal spoon, until smooth (about two to three minutes).

4. Combine marshmallows, pear, shortbread, licorice and mukhwas in a bowl, reserving a few pieces of pear and a large pinch of the mukhwas.

5. Pour the chocolate over the mix and stir gently to coat well. Spread mixture evenly in the baking tin, scatter with additional pear slices and reserved mukhwas, then set aside until firm (about two hours) or place in the fridge to set.

6. Once set, turn out onto a clean surface and cut into chunks using a hot knife. Rocky road can be stored in an airtight container in the pantry or fridge for up to two weeks.

Serves 8-12

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Caramelised white chocolate, honeycomb and toasted macadamia rocky road

INGREDIENTS

750g white chocolate

1 cup puffed rice

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1½ cups white marshmallows, roughly chopped

¾ cup salted macadamia nuts, toasted and roughly chopped

1 cup honeycomb pieces, roughly chopped

1 tsp dried lavender (optional), to scatter

METHOD

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1. Grease and line a 25cm x 16cm cake tin with baking paper, allowing the sides to overhang.

2. To make the caramelised white chocolate, preheat the oven to 120C and line a baking tray with baking paper.

3. Melt 250g of the white chocolate in a heat-proof bowl over a saucepan of simmering water, stirring occasionally with a metal spoon until smooth (about two to three minutes).

4. Pour the melted chocolate onto the baking tray and spread out so it is a few millimetres thick (you don't need to be exact with this but it helps for even cooking).

5.Place the tray in the oven and roast, checking on the chocolate and giving it a stir every five minutes or so, until the white chocolate turns a golden caramel colour (between eight and 12 minutes). Remove from the oven and allow to cool completely.

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6. Scrape the caramelised chocolate into a bowl with the remaining rocky road ingredients and stir briefly to combine (if the caramelised chocolate has completely set, break it into chunks before placing in the bowl). Be careful not to overwork the mixture – chunks of the caramelised chocolate should remain visible.

7. Melt the remaining white chocolate in a heat-proof bowl over a saucepan of simmering water, stirring occasionally with a metal spoon until smooth (about two to three minutes). Pour the melted chocolate over the ingredients in the bowl and stir to combine. Turn out into the lined cake tin and sprinkle with the dried lavender (if using). Set aside for a few hours to set or place in the fridge to harden.

8. Turn out onto a clean surface and cut into chunks using a hot knife. Rocky road can be stored in an airtight container in the pantry or fridge for up to two weeks.

Serves 8-12

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FAQs

What is the difference between Rocky Road and Rocklea Road? ›

Rocklea Road differs from the American Rocky Roads in that it contains coconut. Even then, Darrell Lea was not the first. “Rocky Roads” was advertised by Myer in Adelaide in 1933 as a “Delicious combination of Chocolate, Cocoanut and Marshmallow.

What are the main ingredients in Rocky Road? ›

Fluffy marshmallows, crunchy nuts (optional!), and chunks of biscuits coated in melted chocolate - it's as simple as that. This easy Rocky Road recipe is simple to throw togethher and the best bit is you can personalise your cake by mixing and matching the ingredients with your favourite sweets and biscuits.

Is Rocky Road made with walnuts or almonds? ›

Dreyer didn't have state of the art equipment at his fingertips, so he used his wife's sewing shears to cut marshmallows into small pieces. He also originally used walnuts in place of the almonds now more widely used in Rocky Road recipes.

What are the chunks in Rocky Road ice cream? ›

Traditionally, it's chocolate ice cream mixed with chunks of nuts and marshmallows. What kind of nuts are in rocky road ice cream? Usually almonds, but you could throw some walnuts in there if you want to walk on the wild side.

What is the difference between Double Dutch and rocky road? ›

Double Dutch: Chocolate sauce (water, cocoa powder, refined sugar, food stabilizers and artificial food flavor) and cashew nuts. Rocky Road: Peanuts and cocoa powder.

What do Americans call rocky road? ›

The most popular version of rocky road in the U.S. is in ice cream form, which consists of chocolate ice cream, marshmallows (or sometimes a "marshmallow swirl"), and nuts. Although not as popular, slabs of rocky road can also be found at confectioner's shops.

Can you use seized chocolate in rocky road? ›

The chocolate will still be perfectly usable for sauces, drizzles or when I last did this I used mine as an awesome topping on a rocky road. It will be diluted though and so I advise caution if planning to use it in baking.

What's in Blue Bell rocky road? ›

Milk, cream, skim milk, sugar, high fructose corn syrup, almonds (almonds, canola oil, salt), marshmallows [corn syrup, sugar, modified food starch (corn), water, gelatin, tetrasodium pyrophosphate (improves whipping)], cocoa (processed with alkali), cellulose gum, vegetable gums (guar, carrageenan, carob bean), salt.

What's the difference between Tiffin and rocky road? ›

In the UK, you might hear Rocky Road referred to as 'tiffin'. British tiffin tends to focus more on a medley of dried fruits nestled into the chocolate base. In contrast, American Rocky Road usually includes marshmallows and nuts.

What's the difference between Rocky Road and Heavenly Hash? ›

Basically, both are chocolate ice cream with marshmallow and almonds. The difference seems to be 1) Heavenly Hash also includes some type of chocolate add-in, and 2) Rocky Road is chunkier: whole nuts, whole globs of marshmallow, where Heavenly Hash is more diced nuts and a marshmallow swirl and chocolate flecks.

Do raisins belong in Rocky Road? ›

This rocky road recipe is easy: just stir marshmallows, nuts, raisins and biscuits into melted chocolate. The hard bit is waiting for it to set… If biscuit, marshmallow and chocolate is your thing, you have to give our Tunnock's teacake traybake a try.

Why are there marshmallows in Rocky Road? ›

According to one source, the flavor was created in March 1929 by William Dreyer in Oakland, California when he cut up walnuts and marshmallows with his wife's sewing scissors and added them to his chocolate ice cream in a manner that reflected how his partner Joseph Edy's chocolate candy creation incorporated walnuts ...

What flavors are in Rocky Road? ›

Rocky Road is about as simple as candy recipes get. Melt chocolate. Stir in add-ins of choice. Marshmallows, raspberries and peanuts are classic.

Why do they call it Rocky Road? ›

In 1929, William Dreyer used his wife's scissors to cut up marshmallows and walnuts, which he then mixed into his chocolate ice cream. Later that year, when the stock market crashed, the name of the flavor became Rocky Road, “to give folks something to smile about.”

What is in Cadbury Rocky Road? ›

Cadbury Dairy Milk Rocky Road is a delicious mix of marshmallows, cherry flavoured jellies, peanuts and coconut, all covered in Cadbury Dairy Milk milk chocolate. Perfect for snacking or sharing with friends and family.

What is another name for Rocky Road? ›

What is another word for rocky road?
rough patchtough time
bumpy riderough time
tumultuous perioduphill battle
difficult phasestormy journey
strugglemisery
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What defines a Rocky Road? ›

noun. : a difficult time. He knew he had a long rocky road ahead of him if he wanted to become a doctor.

Why is it called Rocky Road? ›

The name was used as reference to the rocky road that travelers used in order to access the gold fields, since the dessert sort of had the look of a rather bumpy road filled with rocks and potholes. Rocky Road ice cream, however, was invented by William Dreyer in Oakland, in 1929.

What is a Rocky Road slang? ›

idiom. If you are on a rocky road, you are experiencing a difficult period and have a lot of problems: Analysts predict a rocky road ahead for the economy.

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