Clinkers Rocky Road | 4 Ingredient Recipe (2024)

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Our famous Clinkers Rocky Road is the only rocky road recipe you'll ever need! Made from milk chocolate, raspberry lollies, marshmallows and Clinkers... and ready in less than 10 minutes!!

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Hands up if you love rocky road? Me too! So I know I'm amongst friends when I tell you that I am absolutely OBSESSED with making (and eating!) rocky road... whether it's white chocolate rocky road or my party rocky road, - I'll always be the girl to put my hand up to make a batch for my family and friends!

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Clinkers Rocky Road Recipe

This is the EASIEST RECIPE EVER(and my all-time favourite rocky road recipe!). Just 4 ingredients:

  • chocolate (milk or dark)
  • raspberry lollies (or Turkish delight)
  • marshmallows
  • Clinkers... that's it!

*Please note: Clinkers are a famous chocolate made by Cadbury in Australia - they are a hard candy coated in milk chocolate. If you can't buy Clinkers, you can substitute them for any of your favourites chocolates.

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The Steps

*For detailed steps and tips, please scroll to the recipe card at the bottom

Chop the Clinkers in half

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Melt the chocolate

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Mix through the add-ins until well coated

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Refrigerate until set and cut into pieces (see tips below)

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Tips For Making Rocky Road

  • Choose a high quality chocolate for melting (I like to use Cadbury, Lindt or Nestle). The chocolate is the main ingredient in this recipe, so choosing a good one makes all the difference.
  • Add a little coconut oil to your chocolate when melting it - this will help with cutting into neat slices.
  • Melt the chocolate in the microwave on 50% power, stirring every 30 seconds with a dry metal spoon until the chocolate has just melted (see my tips here for perfectly melting chocolate).
  • Cut the Clinkers into halves before mixing through the milk chocolate. This makes it much easier to cut and also gives a beautiful burst of colour.
  • Remove the rocky road from the fridge at least 30 minutes before slicing - this will help it to stop cracking.
  • Use a large sharp knife to cut the rocky road (or check out my top tips for cutting rocky road here).
  • Rocky road can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for 3 weeks or frozen for up to 3 months.
  • Our rocky road recipe can be made using a microwave, stove-top or Thermomix.

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More Rocky Road Recipes

If you love rocky road as much as I do... these are the recipes for you!!

  • White Chocolate Rocky Road
  • Easter Rocky Road
  • Mint Rocky Road Wreath
  • Clinkers Rocky Road Wreath
  • Party Rocky Road
  • Rocky Road Cheesecake
  • Rocky Road Microwave Fudge

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Clinkers Rocky Road

Our famous Clinkers Rocky Road is the only rocky road recipe you'll ever need! Made from milk chocolate, raspberry lollies, marshmallows and Clinkers... and ready in less than 10 minutes!!

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: rocky road

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Chilling time: 2 hours hours

Total Time: 2 hours hours 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 20 serves

Calories: 255kcal

Author: Lucy - Bake Play Smile

Ingredients

  • 500 g milk chocolate or dark chocolate
  • 30 g coconut oil optional
  • 250 g Clinkers cut in half
  • 100 g marshmallows
  • 200 g raspberry lollies

Instructions

Conventional Method

  • Line the base and sides of an 18 x 28cm rectangular slice tray with baking paper.

  • Chop the Clinkers in half and set aside.

  • Place the chocolate and coconut oil into a heatproof, microwave-safe bowl.

  • Heat, uncovered, on 50% power, stirring every minute with a metal spoon, for 4-5 minutes or until the chocolate and coconut oil melts.

  • Remove from the microwave and stir until smooth.

  • Stir through the Clinkers, marshmallows and raspberry lollies.

  • Spread the mixture into the prepared baking tray and place in the fridge for 2 hours or until completely set.

  • Use a sharp knife to cut into slices (if you are having trouble cutting the slice, run your knife under hot water and then dry completely before cutting - the heat will help to cut the slice evenly).

Thermomix Method

  • Line the base and sides of a 18 x 28cm rectangular slice tray with baking paper.

  • Place the Clinkers into the Thermomix bowl and chop for 2-3 seconds, Speed 4 (or until roughly chopped). Set aside in a separate bowl.

  • Place the chocolate and coconut oil into a clean and dry Thermomix bowl. Melt for 3-4 minutes, 50 degrees, Speed 2 or until melted.

  • Add the marshmallows, chopped Clinkers, and raspberry lollies and mix for 5-10 seconds, Reverse, Speed 3 (using the spatula to help mix), or until completely combined.

  • Spread the mixture into the prepared baking tray and place in the fridge for 2 hours or until completely set.

  • Use a sharp knife to cut into slices (if you are having trouble cutting the slice, run your knife under hot water and then dry completely before cutting - the heat will help to cut the slice evenly).

Notes

RECIPE NOTES & TIPS

  • Choose a high quality chocolate for melting (I like to use Cadbury, Lindt or Nestle). The chocolate is the main ingredient in this recipe, so choosing a good one makes all the difference.
  • Add a little coconut oil to your chocolate when melting it - this will help with cutting into neat slices.
  • Cut the Clinkers into halves before mixing through the milk chocolate. This makes it much easier to cut and also gives a beautiful burst of colour.
  • Melt the chocolate in the microwave on 50% power, stirring every 30 seconds with a dry metal spoon until the chocolate has just melted (see my tips here for perfectly melting chocolate).
  • Remove the rocky road from the fridge at least 30 minutes before slicing - this will help it to stop cracking.
  • Use a large sharp knife to cut the rocky road (or check out my top tips for cutting rocky road here).
  • Our rocky road recipe can be made using a microwave, stove-top or Thermomix.If using a stove-top, melt the chocolate and coconut oil (optional) in a small bowl over a saucepan of boiling water (do not allow the water to enter the chocolate bowl).
  • Rocky road can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for 3 weeks or frozen for up to 3 months.

Nutrition

Calories: 255kcal | Carbohydrates: 37g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Cholesterol: 2mg | Sodium: 43mg | Potassium: 73mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 32g | Vitamin A: 30IU | Vitamin C: 0.1mg | Calcium: 20mg | Iron: 0.9mg

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  1. Dianne

    Hi Lucy, love your recipes. What can I use instead of coconut oil please.

    Reply

    • Lucy

      Hi Dianne, you can omit it entirely or replace it with a little vegetable oil.

      Reply

  2. Lovinia

    Hi,
    I'm desperately trying to lose weight to have spinal surgery so can't make any of these wonderfully mouth watering delights. But I have to say that in the midst of all this Covid misery, reading your deliciously decadent recipes that contain all my favorite ingredients has truly made my day!! Yum Yum Yum

    Reply

    • Lucy

      Hi Lovinia, I'm so sorry to hear that you can't make these yourself - but I'm so happy that you're enjoying reading the recipes!

      Reply

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Clinkers Rocky Road | 4 Ingredient Recipe (2024)

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Clinkers Rocky Road | 4 Ingredient Recipe? ›

To make Clinkers Rocky Road

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.
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rocky_road_(dessert)
, you will need: Clinkers (you can find these at your local supermarket in the lolly aisle), Marshmallows (either mini or regular size can be used), Raspberry Lollies and Chocolate. I prefer to use milk chocolate, however you can use dark chocolate if you prefer.

What is a substitute for clinkers in Cadbury? ›

If you can't buy Clinkers then you can substitute with any type of chopped nuts, chocolate coated peanuts, roughly chopped plain biscuits or chopped Turkish Delight. You can swap milk chocolate melts for white or dark chocolate melts.

What is a clinker lolly made of? ›

SUGAR, MILK SOLIDS, COCOA BUTTER, GLUCOSE SYRUP, COCOA MASS, GLAZE (CONTAINS VEGETABLE GUM (414)), GELATINE, STARCH (FROM WHEAT, MAIZE, TAPIOCA), EMULSIFIERS (SOY LECITHIN, 476), COLOURS (100, 120), SPIRULINA, FLAVOURS. Colourful candy centres covered in deliciously smooth Cadbury milk chocolate. Clink.

Do you need coconut oil for Rocky Road? ›

This is an optional step. Adding coconut oil to the chocolate when melting allows the Rocky Road to be cut into pieces more easily once set.

How do you cut a clinker in half? ›

“To get the most slices from your Clinker without breakages, use the heel of the blade to slice through the middle. Leave the tip of the knife on the board and lift the back of the knife up and down in one slice. Then cut each piece in half again.”

What is the candy in Clinkers? ›

PASCALL Cadbury Clinkers are colourful candy centres dipped in smooth and delicious Cadbury Milk chocolate.

What is chocolate with Clinkers? ›

Cadbury Dairy Milk milk chocolate with deliciously crunchy and colourful candy pieces – Try it today! A nostaligic combination of Australia's favourite chocolate Cadbury Dairy Milk and the iconic Pascall Clinkers! We believe that tasting good and doing good should go hand in hand.

What is the meaning of Clinkers? ›

Definitions of clinker. a fragment of incombustible matter left after a wood or coal or charcoal fire. synonyms: cinder.

Where are Clinkers from? ›

Country of Origin: Made in Australia from local and imported ingredients.

What ingredients is in rocky road? ›

Image of What ingredients is in rocky road?
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.
Wikipedia

Why is my rocky road crumbly? ›

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.

What flavors make up rocky road? ›

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

How do they make clinkers? ›

Clinker occurs as lumps or nodules, usually 3 millimetres (0.12 in) to 25 millimetres (0.98 in) in diameter. It is produced by sintering (fusing together without melting to the point of liquefaction) limestone and aluminosilicate materials such as clay during the cement kiln stage.

What is burnt clinker? ›

Coal clinker is an aggregate product formed through the burning of coal. It is composed primarily of carbonates, sesquioxides, alumino-silicates, and sometimes quartz or glassy material that has been fused together by heat during the combustion process.

How do you cut clinkers? ›

She says: “To get the most slices from your Clinker without breakages, use the heel of the blade to slice through the middle. Leave the tip of the knife on the board and lift the back of the knife up and down in one slice. Then cut each piece in half again.” It's also important that you use the correct knife.

Are clinker and slag the same? ›

Clinker often forms a loose, dark deposit consisting of waste materials such as co*ke, coal, slag, charcoal, and grit. Clinker often has a glassy look to it, usually because of the formation of molten silica compounds during processing.

What is milk chocolate with Clinkers? ›

Cadbury Dairy Milk milk chocolate with deliciously crunchy and colourful candy pieces – Try it today! A nostaligic combination of Australia's favourite chocolate Cadbury Dairy Milk and the iconic Pascall Clinkers! We believe that tasting good and doing good should go hand in hand.

What are Clinkers in Portland cement? ›

Portland cement clinker is nodules (diameters, 5–25 mm) of sintered material produced by heating a hom*ogeneous mixture of raw materials in a kiln to a sintering temperature of approximately 1450 °C for modern cements.

What is a good substitute for Cadbury chocolate? ›

Galaxy: Galaxy is a British chocolate brand that is recognized for its smooth and creamy texture. It is a good alternative to Cadbury because it has a similar flavor profile. Milka: Milka is a Swiss chocolate logo that is acknowledged for its Alpine milk chocolate.

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