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Rocky Road Bites

Rocky Road Bites are one tasty bite-size treat that is an easy no-bake dessert! Tender marshmallows and crunchy ramen noodles smothered in a peanut butter chocolate. Bite into these rocky road treats for the ultimate sweet dessert.

I’m the queen of no-bake desserts these days! I’ve been whipping up mousse like it’s going out of style. I have another simple no-bake treat to share today – Rocky Road Bites!

Rocky Road Bites - No-bake dessert alert! These sweet kitchen sink treats are covered in peanut butter PLUS chocolate and filled with gooey marshmallows and a crunchy surprise.


Rocky Road Bites

You’ll only need four ingredients to make these babies – chocolate chips, mini marshmallows, peanut butter, and ramen noodles. They are sweet and crunchy! If you want an easy dessert, this is it. You could even let little ones help you make them, with the supervision of an adult, of course.

Rocky Road Bites - No-bake dessert alert! These sweet kitchen sink treats are covered in peanut butter PLUS chocolate and filled with gooey marshmallows and a crunchy surprise.

What is in Rocky Road

Chocolate, peanut butter, marshmallows and in this case the ramen noodles, in replace of nuts. Nuts are traditional to rocky road, but I wanted to change things up slightly. 

Rocky Road Bites - No-bake dessert alert! These sweet kitchen sink treats are covered in peanut butter PLUS chocolate and filled with gooey marshmallows and a crunchy surprise.

No-Bake Rocky Road Bites

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    Ramen noodles are around $0.29 for a package at our local grocery store. It doesn’t matter what kind you buy since you won’t be using the seasoning packet that comes with them. I would either discard it or save it for another recipe.

    Rocky Road Bites - No-bake dessert alert! These sweet kitchen sink treats are covered in peanut butter PLUS chocolate and filled with gooey marshmallows and a crunchy surprise.

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    Rocky Road Bites - No-bake dessert alert! These sweet kitchen sink treats are covered in peanut butter PLUS chocolate and filled with gooey marshmallows and a crunchy surprise.

    How to Make Rocky Road Bites

    After you melt the peanut butter and chocolate, it’s just a matter of stirring in the broken up noodles and marshmallows. Plop a dollop of the mixture on a baking sheet lined with wax paper and put in the fridge for an hour.

    Rocky Road Bites - No-bake dessert alert! These sweet kitchen sink treats are covered in peanut butter PLUS chocolate and filled with gooey marshmallows and a crunchy surprise.

    How to Store Rocky Road Bites

    I store them in the fridge so they don’t melt. It keeps them fresh and ready to eat! This recipe makes about 10 to 12 Rocky Road Bites, depending on how big you make them.

    They remind me a little of my No-Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Haystacks. That recipe uses chow mein noodles, peanuts, peanut butter chips, and chocolate chips.

    Rocky Road Bites - No-bake dessert alert! These sweet kitchen sink treats are covered in peanut butter PLUS chocolate and filled with gooey marshmallows and a crunchy surprise.

    Can I Double This Rocky Road Dessert Recipe

    Yes, you can make as much of this as you would like. Just reach for a large enough bowl to be able to hold all the chocolate and filling. Then give a good stir and then drop out to allow to harden up.

    Rocky Road Bites - No-bake dessert alert! These sweet kitchen sink treats are covered in peanut butter PLUS chocolate and filled with gooey marshmallows and a crunchy surprise.

    Is There a Way to Make Rocky Road Bites Set Up Without Refrigerating 

    If you want to have your Rocky Road Bites to where they don’t need to be stored in the refrigerator to stay set up, you can add a teaspoon of Crisco to the melted chocolate. This will help it to harden up to where it will stay set up and then can be stored on the counter. 

    Rocky Road Bites - No-bake dessert alert! These sweet kitchen sink treats are covered in peanut butter PLUS chocolate and filled with gooey marshmallows and a crunchy surprise.

    What is the Best Chocolate to Use for Rocky Road Bites

    I use semi-sweet chocolate. If you are not a huge fan of semi-sweet chocolate you are welcome to use milk chocolate. Just reach for quality chocolate as it will be one of the main ingredients in the recipe. If you use cheaper chocolate you will taste it in the bites. 

    Rocky Road Bites - No-bake dessert alert! These sweet kitchen sink treats are covered in peanut butter PLUS chocolate and filled with gooey marshmallows and a crunchy surprise.

    Can I Use a Double Boiler for Melting Chocolate and Peanut Butter 

    Of course, if you want to use a double boiler go for it. I find that using the microwave is easy enough to do. But, you are welcome to use the double boiler if you have one and find it easier. 

    You just want to ensure the chocolate and peanut butter meltdown until nice and creamy and that you warm it up slow and stir often so it doesn’t burn the chocolate. 

    This is a fantastic easy holiday dessert to make and pair with cookies, bars, and other dessert treats. We make these for weekday treats but also to gift during the holidays. 

    Try my Rocky Road Fluff.

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    4.45 from 40 votes

    Rocky Road Bites

    Created by Stacie Vaughan
    Servings 12
    Prep Time 1 hour
    Total Time 1 hour
    No-bake dessert alert! These sweet kitchen sink treats are covered in peanut butter PLUS chocolate and filled with gooey marshmallows and a crunchy surprise.

    Ingredients
     
     

    • 1 cup semisweet chocolate chips
    • ½ cup smooth peanut butter
    • 1 package ramen noodles broken up
    • 1 cup mini marshmallows

    Instructions

    • Line a baking sheet with waxed paper. Set aside.
    • In a medium size microwaveable bowl, add chocolate chips and peanut butter. Microwave on medium for 1 minute. Stir. If not entirely melted, return to microwave and microwave an additional 15 seconds. Then stir till melted.
    • Add in ramen noodles and marshmallows and stir to combine.
    • Drop by spoonfuls onto the baking sheet. Place in the fridge for 1 hour to set.

    Notes

    Break up the ramen noodles while still in the package to lessen the mess.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1g | Calories: 178kcal | Carbohydrates: 20g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 6g | Sodium: 192mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 11g

    The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

    Course Desserts
    Cuisine American
    Keyword Rocky Road Bites

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    26 Comments

    1. Karen Glatt says:

      I know that my nephew, sister and Dad would all love for me to make these delicious and easy Rocky Road bites. I will have to make these and serve them cold. Thanks for an easy recipe.

    2. Interesting use of ramen noodles…..these could also be trouble here lol.

    3. So, do you deliver? I am salivating a little!

    4. Sherry Compton says:

      These look amazing and right up my alley. When it starts getting warmer and humid, I don’t want to run the oven or stove. No bake and microwave recipes are my friends. Please keep them coming.

    5. Susan Patterson says:

      These look so yummy and perfect for hot weather since you don’t have to turn on the oven to make them!

    6. Lynda Cook says:

      I just made these but I used Fibre1 cereal instead of the noodles, to make it healthier, and they are so good!!!

    7. Terra Heck says:

      Those look super yummy. I’m going to print out the recipe and try to make some this week. I think my teen kids would especially like them.

    8. mrsshukra says:

      The hubby likes rocky road, i want to make this for him!

    9. joanne darrell says:

      No Bake recipes are perfect for summer.

    10. Huston Susan says:

      I’m sure my granddaughter would love to make these with me.

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