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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 traditionally in Rocky Road? ›

Rocky road ice cream is a chocolate-flavored ice cream. Though there are variations from the original flavor, it traditionally comprises chocolate ice cream, nuts, and whole or diced marshmallows.

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 is Rocky Road flavor made of? ›

Rocky Road is a chocolate-based ice cream flavor mixed with chopped almonds and marshmallow pieces. While most Americans are familiar with Rocky Road ice cream, many are unaware that it was originally inspired by a brownie-like dessert also called Rocky Road.

What kind of nuts are in Rocky Road? ›

In looking up the history of rocky road ice cream, I discovered that walnuts were the original nut used. But it seems that over the years, the recipe has come to commonly include other types of nuts, such as almonds or peanuts.

What is the red jelly in rocky road? ›

Our original Rocky Road is still as popular as ever with sweet marshmallows, crunchy nuts and red wine jelly covered in delicious milk chocolate. Hide it somewhere if you don't want to share! Ingredients: Milk chocolate, marshmallows, red wine jelly, peanuts, almonds.

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

Double Dutch: Vanilla ice cream with cashews, chocolate chips, marshmallows & chocolate sauce. Rocky Road: Chocolate ice cream with marshmallows & peanuts.

Can you eat out of date rocky road? ›

Eating expired chocolate is generally considered safe, but there are a few key factors to consider. 'Best before' dates indicate when chocolate may lose its optimal flavour and texture but not necessarily its safety.

Does rocky road always have marshmallows? ›

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. Australian Rocky Road favours the addition of coconut, lending a tropical twist to this confection.

What country invented rocky road? ›

The Rocky Road dessert was first created in Australia in 1853. Unscrupulous businessmen took confectionery items that had been spoiled by their journey from Europe and mixed them with local nuts as well as low quality chocolate to try to recover them instead of throwing them out.

Why did Breyers change Rocky Road? ›

The change in name is because Breyers changed the ingredients and legally they can no longer call their product ice cream. One ice cream blogger wrote, "Frozen Dairy Dessert is the scourge of the ice cream aisle!." However, it's not just Breyers.

What's in Baskin Robbins Rocky Road? ›

Cream, Nonfat Milk, Sugar, Corn Syrup, Marshmallows (Corn Syrup, Sugar, Modified Corn Starch, Gelatin), Roasted Almonds (Almonds, Safflower and/or Canola Oil), Chocolate Liquor, Cocoa Processed with Alkali, Whey, Stabilizer/Emulsifier Blend (Cellulose Gum, Mono and Diglycerides, Guar Gum, Carrageenan, Polysorbate 80).

Which popular American ice cream company is known for its Rocky Road flavor? ›

Joe and William marketed Rocky Road using the slogan 'Share a Scoop, Share a Smile', which survives to this day. The company became hugely successful in the Bay Area of California. In 1947 Joe left the business, and William changed its name to Dreyer's.

What does Blue Bell Rocky Road have in it? ›

A rich, dark chocolate ice cream generously sprinkled with chopped, roasted almonds and miniature marshmallows.

What flavors are in Rocky Road? ›

What's in Baskin-Robbins Rocky Road Ice Cream? This Baskin-Robbins staple was added to our menu in 1945 and has been enjoyed by guests ever since. In this classic scoop, the Roasted Almonds provide a salty flavor that is balanced by the sweetness of the Mini Marshmallows and Chocolate Ice Cream.

Does Rocky Road have chocolate in it? ›

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

What are the characteristics of Rocky Road? ›

Crunchy, chewy, and brimming with opulent chocolate — discover the joys of Rocky Road, the ultimate no-bake delight. A treat many of us enjoyed as children, Rocky Road offers an irresistible balance of sumptuous chocolate, crunchy biscuit, and chewy marshmallow.

Does Rocky Road have walnuts or almonds? ›

What kind of nut is used in rocky road ice cream? A traditional rocky road ice cream features chopped almonds.

Why do they call ice cream Rocky Road? ›

And so Rocky Road was born. Its name was a play on words referring to the yummy chocolate chunks, but also the 'rocky road' that people had to walk during America's Great Depression.

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