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Rocky road snowballs recipe?
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Slack_Alice
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If anyone could help me with this it would be massively appreciated!!
I think it was 2 years ago I got one of the free magazines at the tills in Morrisons. It was a Christmas edition so it included various Christmas recipes. There was a recipe for rocky road snowballs which - I THINK - were split into 2 with one half of them being covered in dessicated coconut or white chocolate and the other being covered in chocolate shavings. The ingredients were some sort of mix of shortbread/biscuits, cranberries, maybe condensed milk (that could be made up!)
I've searched the internet and only managed to find either websites with recipes similar but not the same or blogs talking about them but no actual recipes.
Just wondering if anyone may have happened to pick this recipe up to? My brother loved them and was really disappointed when I lost the recipe so I would love to make him some for Christmas!
Thanks
I think it was 2 years ago I got one of the free magazines at the tills in Morrisons. It was a Christmas edition so it included various Christmas recipes. There was a recipe for rocky road snowballs which - I THINK - were split into 2 with one half of them being covered in dessicated coconut or white chocolate and the other being covered in chocolate shavings. The ingredients were some sort of mix of shortbread/biscuits, cranberries, maybe condensed milk (that could be made up!)
I've searched the internet and only managed to find either websites with recipes similar but not the same or blogs talking about them but no actual recipes.
Just wondering if anyone may have happened to pick this recipe up to? My brother loved them and was really disappointed when I lost the recipe so I would love to make him some for Christmas!
Thanks

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There's an ordinary rocky road recipe here- not a snowball 'though but perhaps this would help- better than nothing:
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is this the one? - post #34 - she has cut hers into squares but ingredients seem the same as the notsohairybiker's
http://www.netmums.com/coffeehouse/netmums-chat-clubs-795/seasonal-chat-arts-crafts-99/501609-what-christmas-baking-we-all-doing-2.html
http://thenotsohairybiker.blogspot.co.uk/2011/12/christmas-baking-fever.html0 -
Katiehound wrote: »There's an ordinary rocky road recipe here- not a snowball 'though but perhaps this would help- better than nothing:
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/2096325
Thanks! Thats like the normal rocky road recipe I have but unfortunately its too dry and crumbly to roll. But thank you.0 -
is this the one? - post #34 - she has cut hers into squares but ingredients seem the same as the notsohairybiker's
http://www.netmums.com/coffeehouse/netmums-chat-clubs-795/seasonal-chat-arts-crafts-99/501609-what-christmas-baking-we-all-doing-2.html
http://thenotsohairybiker.blogspot.co.uk/2011/12/christmas-baking-fever.html
Yes, the second link is the exact same recipe it would seem but unfortunately, the full recipe isn't on there. But the picture is exactly the same as the ones I made. Think I might just try to adapt the first link that you put on. Thanks for going to the trouble to look!0 -
Hi ya,
Was the recipe in a Morrisons mag ? ( sorry i don't shop there , so i don't know if they have their own mag or not ! ) , If it was , then it might be worth emailing them to see if they can find it for you ...
This link isn't from Morrisons but may help http://www.foodnetwork.co.uk/recipes/rocky-road-snowballs-no-bake-ru347841.html
and this one from Morrisons .. but not the snowball one ... http://www.morrisons.co.uk/Food-and-Drink/Recipes/Index/B/Boxing-Day-rocky-road/
these look nice ! http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/1840647/sweet-snowballs
terri x" When I'm good I'm very good , but when I'm bad I'm better " ~ Mae West ..0 -
Morrisons have a magazine archive on line that goes back to 2009 (you have to select the year) here (On the assumption that they are the same as were available in store):
http://www.morrisons.co.uk/family-life/online-magazine/Archive/
I had a quick look in the 2010 one but my computer is running slow so didn't get all the way through. It's kind of interactive so you might need to click on something to find the recipe if it is there IYSWIM.0 -
Yes it is in that online mag
Nov/Dec 2010 page 180 -
This is an American recipe but I reckon it would be easy to adapt to just include the ingredients you like http://www.yummly.com/recipe/Rocky-Road-Snowballs-_No-Bake_-Food_com-106303:DYummy mummy, runner, baker and procrastinator0
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Morrisons have a magazine archive on line that goes back to 2009 (you have to select the year) here (On the assumption that they are the same as were available in store):
http://www.morrisons.co.uk/family-life/online-magazine/Archive/
I had a quick look in the 2010 one but my computer is running slow so didn't get all the way through. It's kind of interactive so you might need to click on something to find the recipe if it is there IYSWIM.
Thank you so much! I found it, that'll be an extra little present for my brother but he'll love it!0 -
Thank you to everyone who helped me! All of the recipes posted seem pretty similar so thank you so much! Really appreciate all the help!0
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