Desserts The best tasting rocky road on a chopping board

Published on June 28th, 2015 | by Gareth

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The only rocky road recipe you’ll ever need

According to a guide that Nina has on stress management and living well, random acts of kindness reduce levels of stress. Makes sense, an act of un-prompted kindness to another makes you feel good.

In fact research has shown, that such acts have a positive effect on the immune system and boost the production of neurotransmitter, serotonin. Serotonin helps balance mood and is thought to also have an effect on appetite, digestion, sexual desire, memory and sleep.

So there you have it, a daily random act of kindness can not only lower stress but also make you a bit ‘randy’.

A while back I did a post on foods that can help boost serotonin production, two of those being dark chocolate and nuts. Both of which are important ingredients in my somewhat luxurious and indulgent rocky road recipe. Wanting to practice what I post, I made a batch for some friends recently (my random act of kindness) and thought it time I share the recipe. So here you go, probably the only rocky road recipe you’ll ever need to chase away the winter blues.

Prep time: 15 minutes
Cooking time: 0
Time to set in fridge: 1 hour (ish)
Equipment: 1 heat proof bowl, saucepan, mixing bowl, 20cm baking tray

Ingredients

  • 250g dark chocolate (min 45% coca solids) I used Cadburys Old Gold (70% cocoa solids) – roughly broken up
  • 150g milk chocolate – roughly broken up
  • 100g marshmallows – chopped in half
  • 60g pistachio nuts
  • 150g almonds – roughly chopped
  • 150g glace cherries
  • 1 cap full of brandy (just use the lid of the bottle)
rocky road in a tin

Is 6am too early for chocolate?

Directions

  • Line a 20cm-baking tray with baking parchment (I used my brownie tin which is reasonably deep).
  • Make a bain-marie (water bath to melt the chocolate). To do this, half fill the saucepan with water, so that when you put the heat proof bowl in it sits on top of the saucepan but the bottom of the bowl, touches the water.
  • Put the broken chocolate in the bowl, but don’t let it come into contact with any water.
  • Put the nuts, marshmallows and cherries in the mixing bowl.
  • When the chocolate has melted stir in the brandy then add to the nut mix. Stir until everything is coated in chocolate, spoon into the lined baking tray.
  • Transfer to the fridge for about an hour until set hard.
  • Chop up and serve…..or give to others.

So have you done a random act of kindness today?

rocky road on board

The green of the pistachio with the red of the cherries make it almost Christmassy

luxury rocky road

Simply the best – glass of milk, optional

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Englishman in Sydney loves a whisky, pies and all things savoury. Digital Marketer by day, cook the rest of the time. Amateur writer, photographer & aspiring anthropologists.



2 Responses to The only rocky road recipe you’ll ever need

  1. Ooh I like the idea of adding brandy to rocky road! I usually make mine with macadamias and raspberry bullets!

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