All you need is:
2 cups of semi-sweet chocolate chips (1 bag)
1 2/3 cups of butterscotch chips (1 bag)
1/2 cup peanut butter (smooth or creamy whatever you have in the pantry)
9 cups of mini marshmallows (1 bag)
1 cup of dry roasted peanuts
All you do is:
Line a 13x9 pan with foil
Microwave both chips and peanut butter in a large uncovered bowl for about 2 1/2 minutes, stir and if needed microwave some more for about 15 seconds. Stir until melted. Cool for 1 minute. Stir in your marshmallows and peanuts.
Spread the mixture into your foil lined pan. Refrigerate until firm.
Maybe wrap for gifts:
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Oh yum, I love simple delicious recipes like these.
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these look delicious. what a great little gift for someone!!
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I used to make rocky road fudge all the time and haven't in ages! I may have to add these to my cookie tray. Thanks for the reminder!
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yummmm! Those look delicious! I started my holiday baking with the hubs fave too! :) How sweet of us!
ReplyDeleteThese look amazing! Yummm, great for gifts!
ReplyDeleteYummy!Hopping over. I enjoyed my visit to your lovely blog. Hugs, Katherine
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Make that 53 followers. I want to come back for more great recipes.
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ReplyDeleteYUM, those look so good, thank you for sharing :)
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xoxo
Jen
PS - I really wanted to feature them, but couldn't get the picture bigger without it looking distorted.
I love learning recipes that don't require cooking in the oven. And my kids will love this. I think I will surprise them with this one. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteAnother easy recipe, I love it! I've never made these before but they look fabulous. I love them all wrapped up ready to give away. :o) Thank you for sharing with Cookbook Sundays!
ReplyDeleteI love an easy recipe that tastes great! I'll be adding it my pile of recipes to try.
ReplyDeleteOh yum! This sounds fantastic. I would eat the whole pan!
ReplyDeleteMy BOYS LOVE rocky road!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for linking to THIS WEEK'S CRAVINGS... we are already enjoying a ton of recipes, so make sure to stop back by and see all the different CHOCOLATE recipes! It's gonna be one SWEET week of all CHOCOLATE!
http://momscrazycooking.blogspot.com/2011/03/this-weeks-cravings-21-chocolate-and.html
The best recipes are these types, quick, ready for fun lunches, and after school delights! Delicious! This Weeks Cravings! Yvette x
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Thank you for linking up this delicious recipe to Sharing Sundays theme Chocolate! This is one of our featured recipes this week. Come back and take a look.
ReplyDeleteAlso this week's theme is BERRIES so please come by and link up your favorite Berry recipes.
Ellen
http://everydaysisters.blogspot.com
Girlfriend, you're killin it with all of these awesome recipes!! Rocky Road is my fave!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking at our virtual cookie swap! Looks delicious!
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