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Great-grandma’s homemade Rocky Roadrecipe is our favorite no-bake treat, made with just four simple ingredients. It’s a chocolate marshmallow lover’s dream and we love to make it for potlucks, or neighbor gifts during the holidays.

Want more candy recipes? Try Chocolate Covered Marshmallows, Chocolate Fudge, Sweet Chex Mix, or Caramel Popcorn.

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Why I love this recipe:

  • No-Bake – This Rocky Road candy doesn’t make a mess in my kitchen or heat up my house. (Some of my other favorite no bake treats are Oreo Balls, Peanut Clusters, or Rice Krispie Treats!)
  • Treasured family recipe from my husband’s Great Grandmother. She used to give it as birthday gifts to her grandchildren.
  • Quick – Only 15 minutes to make and it stores great in the fridge or freezer. I love to take these to friends for a holiday or even a fun party!

Rocky Road Ingredients:

  • Marshmallows – We always use large marshmallows, cut into quarters, for the best texture.
  • Chocolate – Bakers chocolate melts perfectly, but other high quality semi-sweet chocolate would work as well (don’t use chocolate chips).
  • Butter
  • Vanilla Extract
  • Walnuts (optional) – We usually don’t add nuts to our rocky road (I know they are technically the “rock” part of the dessert, but we prefer the plain marshmallow and chocolate combo), but if you like them, go ahead!

How to make Rocky Road:

Cut Marshmallows: Grease a 8×8” baking pan with non-stick cooking spray or butter.Cut the marshmallows with scissors into 4ths (wetting the scissors in a cup of water after each cut will keep them from getting sticky). Add cut marshmallow to the pan.

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Melt Chocolate: In a saucepan over low heat (or a double boiler) add chocolate and butter. Stir constantly until melted and smooth then remove from heat and add the vanilla extract (and nuts, if using).

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Pour: Slowly spoon melted chocolate over marshmallows, gently nudging the marshmallows with the spoon to allow the chocolate to seep into all of the cracks. Refrigerate this rocky road recipe until set. Store leftovers in the refrigerator.

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Tips for Success:

  • Use Regular Size Marshmallows, not mini’s. I know using mini marshmallows, rather than cutting the big ones, would be easier, but the texture of the fudge won’t be the same.
  • Salted or unsalted butter will work. If using unsalted butter, you could add a pinch of salt to the melted chocolate before pouring over pan.
  • Pour Chocolate Slowly. Slow and steady is best to make sure you evenly cover the entire top of the pan, and to make sure the chocolate is able to seep into the crackers between all of the marshmallow layers.

Make Ahead and Freezing Instructions:

To Make Ahead: This Rocky Road candy recipe is a great make-ahead treat! Store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator for a couple weeks.

To Freeze: Store in an airtight freezer-safe container in the fridge for up to two months. Thaw completely in the fridge.

Recipe Variations:

  • Marshmallows: While the regular is my favorite, you could try adding flavored marshmallows for Easter or a fun flavor twist.
  • Add-Ins: Try mixing in your favorite nuts, coconut, or even soft jelly candy.

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Rocky Road

Great-grandma's homemade Rocky Roadrecipe is our favorite no-bake treat, made with just four simple ingredients.

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Prep 10 minutes mins

Cook 5 minutes mins

Rest Time 15 minutes mins

Total 30 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 10 ounce bag regular marshmallows (not mini) , cut into 1/4’s
  • 8 ounces semi-sweet baking chocolate
  • 1/2 cup butter* , cut into chunks
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/2 cup chopped walnuts (optional)

Instructions

  • Grease a 8×8” baking pan with non-stick cooking spray or butter.

  • Cut the marshmallows with scissors into 4ths (dip the scissors in water after each cut to keep the marshamllows from sticking). Add cut marshmallow to the pan.

  • In a saucepan over low heat (or a double boiler) add chocolate and butter. Stir constantly until melted and smooth. Remove from heat and add the vanilla extract and walnuts, if using.

  • Slowly spoon melted chocolate over marshmallows, gently nudging the marshmallows with the spoon to allow the chocolate to seep into all of the cracks.

  • Refrigerate until set. Store leftovers in the refrigerator.

Notes

Butter: using unsalted butter, add ⅛ tsp salt to the saucepan.

Make Ahead Instructions: This Rocky Road candy recipe is a great make-ahead treat! Store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator for a couple weeks.

Freezing Instructions: Store in an airtight freezer-safe container in the fridge for up to two months. Let thaw overnight in the refrigerator.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 171kcalCarbohydrates: 18gProtein: 1gFat: 11gSaturated Fat: 6gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 0.2gCholesterol: 13mgSodium: 49mgPotassium: 80mgFiber: 1gSugar: 12gVitamin A: 148IUVitamin C: 0.04mgCalcium: 12mgIron: 1mg

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    Butter. Vanilla Extract. Walnuts (optional) – We usually don't add nuts to our rocky road (I know they are technically the “rock” part of the dessert, but we prefer the plain marshmallow and chocolate combo), but if you like them, go ahead!

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    The origins of Rocky Road

    One theory suggests that Rocky Road emerged in Australia around 1853 as a clever way to salvage spoiled ingredients imported from the UK. These past-their-prime ingredients were allegedly mixed with chocolate and nuts to mask their off-flavours.

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

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    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.

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