Ingredients
- 200 g dark chocolate
- 2 tbsp golden syrup
- 125g unsalted butter
- 160g (Gluten free) digestive biscuits
- 100g mini marshmallows
- 90g Cadbury's mini eggs, bashed a bit with a rolling pin
- 40g Rice Krispies (Rice pops)
- To decorate:
- 200g white chocolate
- 90g Cadbury's mini eggs
- 89g packet of Cadbury's creme eggs
- Food colouring
Instructions
- Put the chocolate, butter and golden syrup into a very large saucepan and heat on slowly a very low heat until everything is melted and the mixture is glossy (adult supervision needed for very young children)
- Remove from the heat and leave to cool for 15 minutes
- Put the mini eggs into a sandwich bag and bash a little with a rolling pin to break them into smaller pieces
- Put the digestive biscuits into a sandwich bag and bash with a rolling pin to break into smaller pieces
- Line a tin with baking parchment ( I used a tray bake tin to make the mixture go slightly further and make thinner chunks of Rocky Road but feel free to use a square cake tin if you prefer yours thicker
- Add the mini eggs, crushed biscuits, marshmallows & rice krispies to the melted chocolate mixture and stir well to coat everything
- Pour the mixture into the prepared tin and place in the fridge to set lightly while you prepare the topping
- Carefully cut the mini creme eggs in half
- Again adult supervision needed for younger children: Put the white chocolate into a heatproof bowl and place over a pan of slowly simmering water and allow to melt
- Remove from the heat
- Divide the white chocolate into separate bowls ready for colouring. (So if using three colours plus leaving some plain you will need four bowls.
- Add drops of food colouring to the chocolate and work quickly before it starts setting again, start with white chocolate then drizzle with the other colours and use a lolly stick or cocktail stick to swirl the colours into each other
- Finish off with mini eggs and the halved creme eggs
- Place in the fridge and leave to set for a couple of hours (if you can wait that long)
- Remove from the fridge and using a sharp knife cut into squares
- Enjoy
No comments:
Post a Comment