Recipe video above. I love a good Rocky Road. I love the heftiness and endless versatility of add-ins. Though, unsurprisingly, I have views on what makes a good one! Ratios matter. Too much chocolate and not enough add-ins is not good! So here's my Rocky Road recipe. Super easy. :)Use chips or melts for an easy option. Upgrade to Lindt for premium. Excellent food gift. Think - Christmas, birthdays, thank you, get well present.
Line a 20cm/8" square pan with baking paper (parchment paper).
Melt chocolate - Place chocolate and oil in a bowl. Microwave in 30 second increments, stirring in between, until melted and smooth.
Add-ins - Stir the Add-ins into the chocolate. Pour into pan, spreading out evenly.
Refrigerate for 3 hours or until fully cool.
Cut - Remove from the fridge 30 minutes prior to cutting. I cut into 5 lines, then into hunks for eating or larger pieces for gifting!
Notes
1. Chocolate options - using melts or chips is the easiest. No chop, and made for easy melting! Dark and milk chocolate combo is my favourite. Cadbury bags are 225g hence the amount.Premium upgrade to block: Lindt (best before getting into couverture), Plaistowe, and a couple of good US brands: Ghirardelli and Baker’s brand. 70% cocoa for grown-ups, or 50/50 combo of milk and dark. Finely chop with knife then melt. More info in post!Whatever you choose, it is safest to source the chocolate from the baking aisle which is designed for melting/cooking. Not all chocolate from the confectionary aisle (ie eating chocolate) will melt smoothly or easily, and some are prone to seizing / burning unless using a bain-marie. (Read blue block in post for more info!). But if you have used eating chocolate before and know brands that melt fine, by all means go ahead!2. Oil - insurance policy to prevent cracking when cutting, and adds a bit of shininess to the chocolate.3. These are my classic add-ins. Coconut is essential! Reminiscent of Golden Rough, a retro favourite. But.... you can use whatever you want. :) Biscuits, any other nuts, dried fruit, glace cherries. Add as much as you want as long as there is enough chocolate to coat everything.PS I usually don't bother cutting the raspberries and marshmallows in half. But when gifting, I do. Just better dispersement.4. Keeps for weeks and weeks! Refrigerate if hot where you are.Nutrition per serving, assuming 12 servings.