Rocky Road Fudge
- David Smith
- 2023-10-20
- 3 comments
Creamy chocolate fudge filled with peanuts and marshmallows makes a chewy, crunchy, salty, sweet Rocky Road Fudge that all month will enjoy.
Rocky Road ice cream has been one of my favorite ice surf flavors overly since I was a child and this Rocky Road Fudge has everything I love well-nigh the archetype ice surf savor mixed into a rich chocolate fudge.
Rocky Road brownies, Rocky Road chocolate bark, Rocky Road pretty much anything is sure to be a hit with my family. What’s not to love well-nigh a handful of chocolate filled with peanuts and marshmallows?
When I was playing with ideas for new fudge recipes this holiday season, I knew I needed to make a rocky road fudge. I’ve put peanuts in fudge before, and I’ve put marshmallows in fudge, but I had yet to try both together.
I’m happy to report that the finished Rocky Road Fudge was just as good as I imagined it would be, if not better. It was a hit with my kids and given the opportunity we could have polished off the whole batch in no time at all.
I am so completely hooked on five-minute fudge recipes. Unlike traditional old-fashioned fudge recipes, no snacks thermometers or other special equipment is required.
You don’t plane need a stove to make this fudge. Everything melts in the microwave and then sets up in the fridge in just a few hours.
My 5 minute fudge obsession started with this simple Chocolate Pecan Fudge, a recipe I’ve used as the wiring for tons of chocolate fudge recipes since, including this one.
Rocky Road Fudge is the latest incarnation of 5 minute fudge I’m sharing this year. Don’t miss the others like White Chocolate Pretzel Fudge, zest size pieces of salty-sweet heaven. Creamy Peanut Butter Fudge, Chocolate Covered Oreo Fudge, and Peppermint Marshmallow Fudge are plane increasingly recipes you’re sure to enjoy.
I moreover plan to requite this Eggnog Fudge and this Maple Nut Fudge a whirl this upcoming holiday season.
Kitchen Tip: I use this bowl and this spatula to make this recipe.
You’ll need the pursuit ingredients for this recipe:
Peanuts are the traditional nut of nomination for rocky road inspired desserts but just well-nigh any other nut would be tasty as well.
Almonds, walnuts, or pecans come to mind as spanking-new substitutes if you don’t have peanuts, are cooking for someone with a peanut specific allergy, or just want something different.
PLEASE NOTE: This recipe calls for sweetened condensed milk, not evaporated milk, not heavy cream, not half and half, nothing else will work. Trust me on this.
The sweetened condensed milk contains sugar which is vital to the taste, texture, and consistency of this recipe.
Even if you’ve had success subbing with something else in other recipes, I promise that you NEED to use sweetened condensed milk for this fudge recipe!
Rocky Road Fudge starts by combining semi-sweet chocolate chips, sweetened condensed milk and butter in a glass bowl. Without microwaving for 90 seconds, stir everything together until well combined and smooth.
Add vanilla extract, peanuts and miniature marshmallows to the chocolate, then pour the fudge into a pan lined with parchment paper. Nippy until firm, slice and serve! It’s nonflexible to think of homemade fudge that’s any easier.
I like to slice this fudge into 1 inch squares. It’s so rich that having the option to have just a zest at a time is wonderful, but finger self-ruling to slice it into whatever size squares or rectangles you like.
The recipe can moreover be halved to make a smaller value of fudge, just pour the warm fudge into a loaf pan to nippy to get the right consistency
This rich and nutty fudge pairs perfectly well with a unprepossessed glass of milk for an without school treat and makes a satisfying pick-me-up with a cup of coffee, too.
If you don’t have a microwave or prefer not to use one, it’s easy to make this recipe on the stovetop as well. Simply use a double triviality to melt the butter, chocolate and milk together, stirring as you go.
Whether you make fudge in the microwave or on the stovetop, it’s a treat that’ll alimony everyone coming when for just one increasingly taste.
These fudge recipes will store very nicely in the refrigerator for up to two weeks, or in the freezer for up to two months. I love the convenience of making a few variegated varieties of fudge long in whop and having it ready to share with friends and family for parties or unstudied get-togethers.
Store the sliced fudge in an snapped container, separating the layers with wax paper or parchment. Store the variegated flavors in separate containers to maintain the weightier taste.
It’s moreover user-friendly to have a fridge or freezer stocked with fudge when you need a last-minute gift. Put a couple of dozen squares of fudge in a souvenir box wrapped with ribbon and you have an instant homemade souvenir that anyone would be excited to receive.
Everyone likes fudge and Rocky Road Fudge is sure to wilt a new favorite.
{originally published 11/19/17 – recipe notes and photos updated 10/11/23}