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This rocky road fudge is a classic at our house and has made an appearance every Christmas for decades! It is not Christmas without it!
Does your family have a favorite holiday treat? Something that is a must have each holiday season, the thing that everyone looks forward to and dreams about?! Christmas is not Christmas at our house until there is Rocky Road Fudge. For the last fifty years my mother has made Rocky Road Fudge – it’s her holiday specialty. In fact, I was at her house this weekend , the weekend before Thanksgiving, and she already had her first batch in the refrigerator. Still making fudge at 88 years of age!
I actually didn’t make my first batch of rocky road fudge until a few years ago, fudge making was mom’s job and she does it so well! I make it a little different than my mother does though, I make it a little less rocky. No nuts for me! I know it really isn’t truly Rocky Road without the nuts but I don’t like nuts in my candy! The only rocks I like in my fudge are marshmallows. Pure chocolate fudgy goodness with marshmallows – yum!!
How Do You Make Rocky Road Fudge?
There are a few tricks to making fudge. The first one is you want to use a nice heavy pan. Fudge needs to boil for a while and in order for it not to burn on the bottom you need a heavy pan. I use my mom’s old candy making pan.
Since the fudge is nice and warm when you add the marshmallows make sure you freeze them first so they hold their shape.
This recipe is quick and easy as far as fudge recipes go and makes a nice big batch. You don’t need a candy thermometer either. Just boil for 6 minutes.
Pour it into a greased 9 x 13 pan and allow it to set up. It will thicken as it cools. I like to keep it in the refrigerator.
Rocky Road Fudge is rich and chocolatey so cut the pieces fairly small. My mom likes to add walnuts into her fudge to make it “real” rocky road fudge as she likes to call it but I’m going to stick with “less” rocky road fudge!
Other favorite candy recipes:
White Chocolate Peppermint Fudge
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Rocky Road Fudge
Ingredients
- 12 oz semi sweet chocolate chips
- 1 cup butter
- 4 C sugar
- 1 1/2 C evaporated milk
- 20 large marshmallows or 5 cups of mini marshmallows
- 2 C walnuts chopped
- 1 tsp vanilla
- 8 cups miniature marshmallows frozen
Instructions
- Place 8 cups miniature marshmallows on a baking sheet and freeze
- Mix together sugar, milk and 20 lg. marshmallows or 5 cups of mini marshmallows and boil for 6 minutes, stirring constantly
- Remove from heat and add chocolate chips and butter
- Stir until thick, add nuts and let sit awhile to thicken up a bit, add vanilla and frozen marshmallows
- If you are not adding nuts you may want more marshmallows
- Pour into greased 9 x 13 pan
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Cindy says
Love the fudge with marshmallows. . Hubby love them too. Thank you for sharing.
Leigh Anne says
Laura,
Yes, my mom says it happens to her every time. Glad you enjoyed the fudge!
Laura says
Is it normal to get brown flecks in the mixture when cooking it on the stove, like toasted marshmallow? It still turned out great, just wanted to know if that is normal. I will be making the fudge every year. Most fudge recipes I try turn out grainy. This one was fabulous and I didn’t have to beat it to death, (that’s what my one recipe requires).
Jennifer C says
My daughter and I both gasped out loud when we saw the picture of your fudge–this looks amazing! Can’t wait to try this recipe.
Cheryl says
I had never made fudge before and I made your mom’s recipe yesterday…It worked! It worked! It worked!