Christmas rocky road slab

Christmas rocky road slab filled with Oreos, marshmallows, and Cherry Ripe

Treat your family and friends to this delicious Christmas rocky road slab filled with Oreos, marshmallows, and Cherry Ripe.

Christmas rocky road slab filled with Oreos, marshmallows, and Cherry RipeINGREDIENTS

  • 100g white chocolate
  • 100g milk chocolate, chopped
  • 100g mini oreo cookies, halved
  • 100g raspberry jellies, chopped
  • 50g pink and white marshmallows, halved
  • 40g cherry ripe bars, coarsely chopped

METHOD

  • Step 1
    Line a baking tray with baking paper.
  • Step 2
    Melt the white and milk chocolates separately in heatproof bowls over a saucepan of simmering water. Stir with a metal spoon until chocolate melts. Pour in a marbled pattern over the lined tray.
  • Step 3
    Sprinkle chocolate with cookies, jellies, marshmallows, and cherry ripe. Set aside for 1 hour or until completely set. Break into shards to serve.
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