Homemade Rocky Road Ice Cream is creamy chocolate and almond-flavored ice cream loaded with chewy marshmallows, crunchy almonds, and flecks of chocolate.
Homemade Rocky Road Ice Cream
Did you know that Rocky Road was one of the first ice cream flavors that mixed in additional ingredients? I’m so glad that became a thing because I am hooked on fully loaded ice creams.
Rocky Road has been one of my top 5 favorite ice cream flavors ever since I was a kid. Although, that may not be saying much because I also adored gumball ice cream and the very thought of it now makes me cringe.
In all seriousness though, who doesn’t love an ice cream loaded with marshmallows? I can take or leave marshmallows in many other recipes, but in creamy chocolate? They are chewy sweet perfection.
If you’re a fan of rocky road flavors, you’ll want to try Rocky Road Fudge and Rocky Road Chocolate Bark too!
Ice cream is the perfect way to celebrate the approaching warmer days of summer. (In direct contrast to the fact that when we lived in the desert, the end of summer was the more exciting reason to celebrate.) Regardless, do we even need an excuse to bring out the ice cream maker and churn something new?
The most popular question I get is whether it’s possible to make ice cream without a machine. The answer is YES. You can make ice cream without a machine. Find the full directions here!
If you’re new to homemade ice cream and all of the deliciousness that awaits you, I recommend starting with The Best and Easiest Ice Cream recipe. It’s perfect both for ice cream makers and for making ice cream without a machine.
What is in Rocky Road Ice Cream?
Are you an ice cream nerd like me? Want a fun story? Rocky road ice cream was created almost a hundred years ago when William Dreyer, of Dreyer’s ice cream (aka Edy’s if you’re east of the Rocky Mountains), used a pair of scissors and cut up marshmallows and walnuts and added them to a bowl of chocolate ice cream.
As the story goes, he liked it so much, it became a flavor for his ice cream brand. Eventually, the flavor was named Rocky Road, shortly after the Wall Street Crash of 1929, “to give folks something to smile about in the midst of the Great Depression.”
Wondering what happened to the walnuts? They were replaced with almonds shortly after the flavor was officially named. I’ve made this with both walnuts and almonds and the almonds win out for me personally, as well.
While there is some dispute about the origins, (isn’t there with just about everything?) this is the story I’ve heard most often and it still makes me smile.
Rocky Road Ice Cream Ingredients
You’ll need the following ingredients to make this recipe:
- sugar
- unsweetened cocoa powder
- salt
- heavy cream
- milk
- vanilla extract
- almond extract
- semi-sweet chocolate chips
- sliced almonds
- miniature marshmallows
Rocky Road Ice Cream Recipe
- Whisk together the sugar, cocoa, and salt in a medium-sized saucepan. Add the cream and milk, stir, and bring to a boil over medium-high heat while stirring frequently. Lower the heat and simmer for 2 minutes.
- Remove from the heat and add the chocolate chips, vanilla, and almond extract. Stir to dissolve the chocolate. Let cool and then refrigerate for at least 6 hours, until cold.
- Pour the chilled mixture into your ice cream machine and freeze according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
- When it has finished churning, transfer it to an airtight container, add the marshmallows and almonds, and stir to combine. Cover and freeze until ready to serve.
Homemade Rocky Road Ice Cream
This recipe for rocky road can be made with regular, dutch-processed, or extra dark cocoa powder. Feel free to use semi-sweet or dark chocolate chips.
I make this ice cream with a blend of whatever chocolates I have on hand at the time or whatever I happen to be craving. I’m a big fan of extra dark chocolate, so the dark cocoa powder with dark chocolate chips combination makes me grin.
My kids prefer the semi-sweet and more traditional rocky road flavor. We all agree though that the almond extract here makes it extra special. (And whenever we buy a carton of rocky road now, it feels like it is missing something!)
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Servings: 6 servings
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Whisk together the sugar, cocoa, and salt in a medium-size saucepan. Add the cream and milk, stir, and bring to a boil over medium-high heat while stirring frequently. Lower the heat and simmer for 2 minutes.
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Remove from the heat and add the chocolate chips, vanilla, and almond extract. Stir to dissolve the chocolate. Let cool and then refrigerate for at least 6 hours, until cold.
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Pour the chilled mixture into your ice cream machine and freeze according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
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When it has finished churning, transfer to a freezer-safe airtight container, add the marshmallows and almonds and stir to combine. Cover and freeze until ready to serve. Enjoy!
Calories: 509kcal · Carbohydrates: 49g · Protein: 7g · Fat: 34g · Saturated Fat: 19g · Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g · Monounsaturated Fat: 11g · Trans Fat: 1g · Cholesterol: 73mg · Sodium: 90mg · Potassium: 380mg · Fiber: 5g · Sugar: 40g · Vitamin A: 948IU · Vitamin C: 1mg · Calcium: 133mg · Iron: 2mg
originally published 8/20/15 – recipe notes and photos updated 4/28/23
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