Now for something that requires no baking and very little
prep, this was one of the stand-out hits of my Christmas goodies! This is the perfect treat for having on
standby in the fridge whenever a cup of tea needs a little bit of something
tasty to accompany it.
You could reinvent this and change the ingredients, for
example switching sultanas for the cranberries, or almonds for the pistachio,
but the combination set out below really worked well – whatever you do, make
sure you keep the mix of chewy and crunchy.
The pistachio and cranberry also looked festive sitting in the white chocolate. I struggled to get good photos as it must have been one of the greyest, wettest, darkest Christmases ever...and, of course, I only remembered to photograph it when I was sitting with my cup of tea waiting to eat a square. Impatience and greed does not make for good photos!
Happy New Year everyone – here’s to a year of wonderful bakes and may you never have a soggy bottom!
Ingredients
400g white chocolate, chopped
25g mini marshmallows
50g desiccated coconut, plus extra for sprinkling
50g dried sweetened cranberries
40g pistachios, roughly chopped
50g ginger nut biscuits, broken into small chunks but not crumbs
25g mini marshmallows
50g desiccated coconut, plus extra for sprinkling
50g dried sweetened cranberries
40g pistachios, roughly chopped
50g ginger nut biscuits, broken into small chunks but not crumbs
To decorate: sprinkles of your choice
Method
Line a tin approximately 15cm x 20cm with clingfilm.
Melt the chocolate, either in the microwave or in a bowl
above a saucepan of steaming water (making sure the bowl doesn’t touch the
water). Be gentle and don’t rush as
white chocolate is more sensitive than other chocolate.
Stir in all the ingredients and spoon into the prepared tin,
leveling the surface.
Sprinkle over the additional coconut and decoration of your
choice; I used bronze sugar pieces.
Refrigerate until set and then remove from the tin and cut
into squares.
Keep in the fridge until wanted – it keeps for days.
Bask in the glory of the wonderful thing you have created.
Eat.
Haha, we all live in fear of soggy bottoms. Pleased to say the squash and leek tart I made for today's lunch had a nice crisp bottom!
ReplyDeleteYour rocky road looks lovely and festive, though I suspect it would be a bit too sweet for me.
Happy New Year
As I have a Very Sweet Tooth - I know your rocky road would be right up my street! Have a very Happy New Year CC!
ReplyDeleteHappy new year! I've missed reading your weekly posts, lovely post as usual :)
ReplyDeleteHappy new year CC! Wishing you health, happiness and no soggy bottoms! :) this looks like a delicious sweet treat perfect with a cup of tea.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you!
ReplyDeleteI might to half or quarter of this portion to my husband one day. He loved Rocky road and I think this with cranberries would work well. Too sweet for me this is.
This is just wonderful, isn't it? A real show-stopper, and delicious to boot! I first made it back in Feb 2013 and it was such a hit that I made it for my family and loved ones this Christmas. You've photographed it really beautifully :-)
ReplyDeleteOMY!! soooo delicious!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
White chocolate rocky road might just be the best way to bring in the new year. Gloriously sweet! Wishing you all the best for 2014, CC!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year! I just Love rocky road, and that looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThis looks right up my street - gorgeous. happy New Year, CC, and all the best for 2014! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year and what a lovely treat to kick start 2014 with!
ReplyDeleteHappy new year, I love the marshmellow & pistachio pieces in your snowy rocky road x
ReplyDeleteI like the gold sparkles on top - so right for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year! I made these for Christmas too and they were a massive hit - I added popping candy in there too for an extra surprise! :)
ReplyDeleteReally pleased to have found your blog - looks like you've got some really great recipes on here!