As I said at the beginning of Brown paper packages … use tried and tested recipes – what's your signature bake or preserve or pastry? This sweet treat has always been a resounding hit so it's a must have in my Christmas Box – here's the recipe :
Rocky Road
250g dark chocolate
150g milk chocolate
175g soft butter, unsalted
4 x 15ml tbsp golden syrup
200g hobnobs
*150g shelled Brazil nuts
*150g red glace cherries
*125g mini marshmallows
Put the biscuits into a freezer bag and roll with a rolling pin until you get a mixture of rubble.
Chop the Brazil nuts into different sizes.
Chop both sorts of chocolate into small pieces, or use chocolate buttons made for melting and then put them into a heavy-based saucepan to melt with the butter and syrup over a gentle heat.
Take the pan off the heat and add the biscuit and nuts, cherries and mini marshmallows. Turn carefully so that all the ingredients are coated with the syrupy chocolate.
Tip into a foil try (I use a tray bake 31x19x3.5cms/12½x7½x1¼”), smoothing the top as best you can, although it is meant to be lumpy.
Refrigerate until firm enough to cut, which will take about 1½-2 hours although it doesn't matter if you get sidetracked and leave it longer. Take the set block out of the tray. With the long side in front of you cut in half – set aside the other for the moment. Cut into 8 strips and then across – you are aiming to cut into 2cm/1” squares – there's no need to stress – approximately will do. If you manage to cut 2cm/1” you'll get 92 squares per half, 184 in total.
You can make the Rocky Road into whatever shape you want - cut into bars or squares. Store in an airtight container in a cool place for up to 1 week or freeze for up to 1 month.
This is the basic Rocky Road recipe. If you really want to push the boat out you can make it festive and use crispy Amaretti biscuits, crushed instead of the hobnobs.
If you'd like to personalise it design a version of Rocky Road as a special gift for a special person.
The three ingredients marked “*” can be swapped to suit.
Check out the “Design your own Rocky Road” sheet up next for some ideas.
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