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  • 200g digestive biscuits
    (Rich Tea can also be used)
  • 135g butter
    or margarine
  • 200g dark chocolate
    (70% cocoa works best)
  • 2-3 tbsp golden syrup
  • 100g mini marshmallows
    (chopped regular marshmallows work too)
  • icing sugar
    to dust

Optional (up to 100g)

  • raisins
    dried cranberries or any dried fruit
  • nuts
  • popcorn
  • honeycomb
    broken into pieces

Nutrition: per serving (with raisins)

  • kcal320
  • fat20g
  • saturates11g
  • carbs31g
  • sugars20g
  • fibre3g
  • protein3g
  • salt0.5g
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Method

  • step 1

    Grease and line an 18cm square brownie tin with baking paper.

  • step 2

    Place 200g digestive biscuits in a freezer bag and bash with a rolling pin or just the side of your fist until they're broken into a mixture of everything between dust and 50p-sized lumps. Set aside.

  • step 3

    In a large saucepan melt 135g butter or margarine, 200g dark chocolate and 2-3 tbsp golden syrup over a gentle heat stirring constantly until there are no or almost no more lumps of chocolate visible, then remove from the heat. Leave to cool.

  • step 4

    Take the biscuits, 100g mini marshmallows and up to 100g of additional ingredients (dried fruit, nuts, popcorn, honeycomb), if you like, and stir into the chocolate mixture until everything is completely covered.

  • step 5

    Tip the mixture into the lined baking tin, and spread it out to the corners. Chill for at least 2 hrs then dust with icing sugar and cut into 12 fingers.

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A star rating of 4.5 out of 5.267 ratings

mcinnesdanijela

Easy recioe but way too bitter taste of the finished product, I think milk chocolate or at least half/half would work much better

jessicavick24914558

We added Rice Krispies and sultanas was great!

d.j.higgins04562

tip

I used 450g chocolate to make it work. Will try using half milk chocolate next time.

kachakul35085

question

Can you use maple or cocktail syrup instead

finduspickard10140502

Yes I think you can

sammf150763615

question

How long will this keep for once it’s made? Thanks

GoodFoodTeam_

Hello, the rocky road will keep covered in the fridge for up to five days. Thanks for your question - Best wishes, Good Food Team

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