This post is geared
towards leftover Halloween candy, but could refer to any candy you have laying
around!
I have seen a lot of
brownies and cupcake recipes that show you how to use up leftover candy. Both
are great bases to do so!
Yet, my husband’s
favorite thing I make is the easiest no bake thing in the world to make: Rocky
Road! I mean really I make cakes and cookies and he asks for Rocky Road!
All Rocky Road is is melted down chocolate filled with various treats, like marshmallows, dried fruits, and nuts. Seriously it’s not difficult at all, but everyone loves it!
The girls did pretty well
with Trick or Treating this year, plus the candy we didn't give out gave us a
lot of “leftover” candy.
Even though I am a mom
who enjoys the sweeter things in life, I am also a mean mom who allows only one
piece of candy after lunch and/or dinner. Which also depends on their behavior.
Anyway it’s taking ages
to get through their buckets, so I decided to help them along by stealing some
of the chocolate bars to use in this Rocky Road.
Leftover Rocky Road
800g milk chocolate,
melted
600g, give or take of
leftover candy and other things in your cupboard
Such as: Maltesers, chocolate bars, Curly Wurlys, Oreos,
cookies, marshmallows, cereal, dried fruit
Melt the chocolate in
your preferred method. Let it cool slightly because if your leftover candy is
mostly chocolate it will melt it right away and some of it you want to keep its
shape.
Place all the leftover
treats in a bowl and pour in the melted chocolate. Fold until everything is
covered in chocolate.
Spoon/pour into a
prepared tin, I used my silicone 9x9 square pan as it gives it a nice thickness
and it’s super easy to get out, no greasing or lining!
Once it’s cool place in
refrigerator. Once set take it out of fridge for a few minutes, before cutting.
Enjoy!
notes: Sainsbury’s milk
chocolate bars were perfect for this as they come in 400g bars, this recipe can
be adjusted to your taste! If you’re making it as a gift for someone you can
adjust it to his or her favorite flavors! Try not to go out and buy stuff to
make this, just use what you have in your cupboards! Also note that going to
Sainsbury’s the day after Halloween will allow you to pick up candy at a very
discounted price! Yum!
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