Rocky Road Cookie Bars  - Sweet ReciPEAs (2024)

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These Rocky Road Cookie Bars have a brown sugar cookie base with marshmallows, pecans, and chocolate swirled on top.

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In 7th grade I took Home Economics.

The old school way was half a year was sewing(I still can not sew on a button) and the other half was cooking.

We had to fly solo in sewing class(which was taught by the math teacher…again, perhaps why I can’t even sew on a button).

But in cooking class we had a partner.

Little did I know that my partner D and I would be partners in class all the way through our undergrad degrees.

Oddly enough only two of those times we selected each other.

The other 9 times were random.

Yes, I had the same cooking partner and lab partner 11 times.

D was not someone I would have chosen.

For starters, D is a guy.

He took Home EC to scam on chics, and well, I was so not someone he wanted to scam on.

So we didn’t start off the best.

We so did not get along in Home EC.

He never paid attention and I ended up doing all the cooking.

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Luckily by the time we got to high school, that all changed.

We learned to draw on each others strengths to get each other through the class.

In Biology, he did all the dissecting.

In Chem class I did all the calculations and so on.

We didn’t hang out together, we ran in very different crowds, but he did become someone I ended up depending on time and time again.

He was even nice enough to get suspended for 3 days for telling our Physics teacher to go f*ck himself for saying that girls were too stupid to take physics.

Which our teacher said on our first day of class….and by the way I carried the highest grade the whole year and scored a perfect score on my AP exam.

Anyway, back to our Home EC days.

So like I had said, D was of little help.

Oh he would stir stuff and what not to look busy but that was about it.

One day we were making pumpkin pie.

I had to use the restroom and I told him to go gather our ingredients.

For some stupid reason all of our ingredients were put into bowls.

And right next to each other was the salt and the sugar.

I’m sure you know where this story is going.

D, had grabbed us a cup and a half of salt.

This of course did not become apparent till it started to bake, and curdle a little.

Unfortunately for us, the main rule in class was, whatever you bake/cook(allergies excluded) you had to take a bite of.

So that was the day I threw up in class.

Salt pie is not something that tastes all that good.

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These Rocky RoadCookie Bars come from our 7th grade Home Economics cookbook that we made at the end of the year.

It had every recipe that we made.

I have to say, we made quite a bit.

And I must have gone to a pretty rich school, because there is no way there would be funding for all that food nowadays.

It’s fun to thumb through it.

I have little glitter sticker stars next to the things I liked.

My name and some boy named John, who I can’t seem to remember, captured in a little heart with swirls all around it.

I’m pretty sure that this cookbook is the only useful thing I got out of junior high.

P.S. It’s a great day to buymy cookbook.

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Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup sifted flour
  • 1/4 cup chopped pecans
  • 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/4 tsp baking soda
  • 2/3 cup brown sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 TBSP butter, softened
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • 2 cups mini marshmallows
  • 1/2 cup chopped pecans
  • 1 12oz package chocolate chips

Instructions

  1. Beat with mixer first 7 ingredients, EXCEPT for the nuts.
  2. Add nuts and stir, pour into greased 9×12-inch pan (I used 8×8 because there seemed to be sooo little batter I didn’t even think it would spread out.
  3. But it does puff up quite a bit so perhaps you should stick with the original plan). Bake for 15-20 minutes.
  4. Immediately layer with 3 last ingredients (since I used and 8×8 pan I used half the amount of the toppings).
  5. Bake for another 5-7 minutes.
  6. Remove and swirl topping with knife.
  7. Cool and cut into squares.
  8. These turn out very gooey and not so fun to cut. But considering the fact that they are from a home economics cookbook, they are pretty good.
  9. I would like to go back and try it in the 9×13 inch pan to see what kind of difference it would make.

Notes

Source: A piece of cake...the cookbook from my home ec class, 1984(yes, I'm old :P)

Rocky Road Cookie Bars  - Sweet ReciPEAs (2024)

FAQs

What ingredients is in Rocky Road? ›

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Marshmallow is a confectionery made from sugar, water and gelatin whipped to a solid-but-soft consistency. It is used as a filling in baking or molded into shapes and coated with corn starch. This sugar confection is inspired by a medicinal confection made from Althaea officinalis, the marsh-mallow plant.
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What is the Rocky Road flavor? ›

What is Rocky Road Ice Cream? Rocky Road is a chocolate-based ice cream flavor mixed with chopped almonds and marshmallow pieces.

What kind of dessert is Rocky Road? ›

Rocky road is a type of no-bake slice made up of milk chocolate and marshmallows along with other ingredients, which tend to vary by country.

How long can I store Rocky Road? ›

Rocky Road is best kept in the fridge but you can enjoy it at room temperature. Store it in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 weeks or at room temperature for 1-2 weeks. It can also be frozen, just let it come up to room temperature before eating.

What can I use instead of nuts in Rocky Road? ›

Ingredient Substitutions

Nuts - I generally use peanuts as this is the most 'classic' type of nut used in Rocky Road. However, pistachios, almonds and cashews are also delicious. Nut Free - for a nut-free option, simply omit the nuts! Coconut - desiccated coconut is the most commonly used coconut in Rocky Road.

What nuts does Rocky Road have? ›

You'll want to travel down this road! This rich chocolate ice cream loaded with almonds and heaps of miniature marshmallows is a classic favorite that's fun to share.

What is the red jelly in Rocky Road? ›

Our original Rocky Road is still as popular as ever with sweet marshmallows, crunchy nuts and red wine jelly covered in delicious milk chocolate. Hide it somewhere if you don't want to share! Ingredients: Milk chocolate, marshmallows, red wine jelly, peanuts, almonds.

How long does homemade Rocky Road last? ›

Our answer. The Rocky Road does keep fairly well as it does not contain any particularly perishable ingredients, however it is best to dust the bars with icing sugar (confectioner's sugar) just before serving. Once you have made the bars, store them in an airtight box in a cool place for 1-2 weeks.

Does Rocky Road have vanilla ice cream? ›

Rocky road is chocolate ice cream with marshmallows and nuts.

What is a Rocky Road candy bar? ›

If a Rocky Road candy bar is your favorite treat, this recipe is one to try. Just stir peanuts and marshmallows into melted chocolate, then chill until firm. It couldn't be easier!

What is the origin of the Rocky Road Sweet? ›

The Rocky Road dessert was first created in Australia in 1853. Unscrupulous businessmen took confectionery items that had been spoiled by their journey from Europe and mixed them with local nuts as well as low quality chocolate to try to recover them instead of throwing them out.

Where is Rocky Road Candy Bar made? ›

The company currently manufactures 10 different candy bars, with its most popular, the Rocky Road candy bar, currently ranked among the top 35-40 best selling chocolate bars on the West Coast of the United States. The company moved to its present location in Hayward, California in 1965.

Is Rocky Road chocolate or vanilla? ›

Rocky road ice cream is a chocolate-flavored ice cream. Though there are variations from the original flavor, it traditionally comprises chocolate ice cream, nuts, and whole or diced marshmallows.

Why is my rocky road so hard? ›

It may help to let the whole sheet of Rocky Road stand out of the fridge in a cool place for about an hour and then cut it. You can store the cut bars in an airtight container in the fridge. It is also possible that the chocolate became a little too hot and siezed as you melted it.

Can you eat out of date Rocky Road? ›

If it smells OK to you and tastes fine then you can eat it! Make sure you store your products in a cupboard or pantry, try and keep them at a consistent temperature and make sure they are properly wrapped with foil if opened. Time past 'best before' when chocolate should still taste good!

What are the ingredients in chocolate? ›

After removing the nibs, the cocoa bean is ground into cocoa powder that is used in baking or beverages. Dark chocolate contains 50-90% cocoa solids, cocoa butter, and sugar, whereas milk chocolate contains anywhere from 10-50% cocoa solids, cocoa butter, milk in some form, and sugar.

Does Rocky Road contain raisins? ›

This rocky road recipe is easy: just stir marshmallows, nuts, raisins and biscuits into melted chocolate. The hard bit is waiting for it to set… If biscuit, marshmallow and chocolate is your thing, you have to give our Tunnock's teacake traybake a try.

What are the ingredients in Annabelle's Rocky Road original? ›

Milk Confectionery Coating (sugar, hydrogenated palm kernel oil, lactose, cocoa powder, whey powder, nonfat milk powder, soy lecithin, natural flavors), Cashews, Sorbitol, Hydrogenated Vegetable Oils (coconut and soybean), Gelatin, Glycerin, Salt, Artificial Flavors, Milk Chocolate (sugar, cocoa butter, unsweetened ...

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