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    Home » Recipes » Easter

    Easter Rocky Road

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    Modified: Feb 19, 2026 · Published: Mar 22, 2021 by Lucy Mathieson · This post may contain affiliate links · 15 Comments
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    A stack of rocky road pieces loaded with Easter eggs, marshmallows and raspberry lollies.

    If Easter in your house looks like a trail of foil wrappers and "Muuum can I just have ONE more?", this one's for you. This Easter Rocky Road is rich, chocolatey, totally no-bake and absolutely loaded with the good stuff (hello mini eggs and Creme Eggs!).
    And if you're on an Easter slice roll, you'll also love my Easter Brownies and No-Bake Easter Egg Slice too.

    Pieces of Easter rocky road filled with raspberry lollies, Creme Eggs and marshmallows.

    A Quick Look At The Recipe

    ✅ Recipe Name: Easy Easter Rocky Road
    🕒 Ready In: 10 minutes + 2 hours chilling
    🍫 No-Bake: Yes please
    👪 Serves: 16 chunky pieces
    🥣 Main Ingredients: Chocolate, coconut oil, marshmallow eggs, mini Creme Eggs, speckled eggs, raspberry lollies
    ⭐ Why You'll Love It: A melt + mix Easter slice that's kid-approved, party-perfect and ideal for using up leftover Easter goodies (right next to my Easter Egg Cookie Slice, if you're going all-in).

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    Oh Lucy, this Rocky Road is ridiculous! I love it! 🙂

    - Nicole

    Easter Rocky Road is the kind of recipe that looks like you've made a serious effort… but secretly takes about 10 minutes and one bowl. The kids can help, it's brilliant for Easter parties, and it's also the perfect way to use up leftover chocolate (if such a thing exists in your house!).

    If you're building an Easter dessert table, pop this next to my Crème Egg Cheesecake or Easter Chocolate Caramel Tart and you're basically winning Easter.

    Why You're Going To Love This Recipe

    • No-bake and no-fuss - just melt, stir and chill (same easy vibes as my classic Rocky Road).
    • Perfect for Easter entertaining - looks gorgeous on a platter, especially with a few extra eggs on top.
    • Customisable - chuck in whatever favourite mini eggs you've got lurking in the pantry. Can't find marshmallow eggs? Use mini marshmallows or regular marshmallows instead!
    • Kid-friendly - let them help… just expect "taste testing" to occur repeatedly.
    • Make-ahead friendly - brilliant for parties, gifting, or having "just one piece" with a cuppa (same energy as Easter Chocolate Birds Nests).
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    • A Quick Look At The Recipe
    • Why You're Going To Love This Recipe
    • Rocky Road Ingredients
    • Variations
    • How To Make Easter Rocky Road
    • Top Tip
    • Recipe Tips
    • Easter Rocky Road FAQs
    • More Easy Easter Recipes
    • Easter Rocky Road

    Rocky Road Ingredients

    The ingredients for a chocolate rocky road filled with Easter eggs.

    You only need a few ingredients to make rocky road slice- but these ones matter:

    • Chocolate - it's the main flavour, so use one you actually enjoy eating.
    • Coconut oil - helps the chocolate set smoothly and makes slicing easier.
    • Marshmallow eggs - chewy and festive (regular marshmallows work if you can't find them).
    • Mini Creme Eggs - mini is important - the full-sized ones are too runny.

    Tip: Save a handful of eggs/lollies for the top so it looks extra Easter-fancy (like my Easter Bunny Cupcakes).

    Variations

    No rules here - use what you've got!

    • Milk Chocolate Rocky Road: Use milk chocolate for a sweeter slice (especially kid-approved).
    • White Chocolate Version: Swap to white chocolate for a super sweet Easter twist (if you love white choc treats, you'll also love my No-Bake White Chocolate Cheesecake style desserts).
    • Chocolate Mix-In Party: Add chopped solid mini Easter eggs, caramel-filled mini eggs, Turkish delight eggs - whatever chocolate eggs your stash includes.
    • Nutty Crunch: Add roasted macadamias, peanuts or almonds for crunch (or skip nuts completely if you need nut-free).
    • Biscuit Boost: Replace nuts with chopped biscuit pieces for extra crunch (very "slice tin classic", like Caramel Hedgehog Slice vibes).

    How To Make Easter Rocky Road

    This is the classic melt-mix-chill situation. No oven. No mixer. Minimal dishes. Praise be.

    Melted chocolate in a bowl.
    1. Chop Goodies & Melt Chocolate: Chop your marshmallow eggs and, if using, halve the mini Creme Eggs.

      Gently melt the chocolate with coconut oil in a large bowl (microwave on 50% power, in short bursts, stirring each 30 seconds) until smooth.
    Chocolate mixture in a bowl coating Easter eggs.
    1. Mix Add-Ins: Quickly fold through marshmallow eggs, mini Creme Eggs, raspberry lollies and mini speckled eggs (reserve some for on top), coating all well.
    Speckled Easter eggs on top of a chocolate rocky road slice.
    1. Set in Tin: Spread the mix into your tin lined with baking paper, and sprinkle extra eggs/lollies on top.
    2. Chill: Refrigerate for at least 2 hours, or until fully set.
    3. Slice & Serve: Using a hot, large sharp knife makes clean cutting a breeze.

    Top Tip

    Don't overload the add-ins. You need enough melted chocolate to hold everything together - too many extras and it'll crumble when sliced.

    Recipe Tips

    • Chill the mini Creme Eggs first so they don't melt too much when stirred through.
    • Melt the chocolate gently (overheating can make it seize and go grainy).
    • Press the mixture firmly into the tin so it slices neatly and holds together.
    • Hot knife = clean slices (run a knife under hot water, wipe dry, then slice).
    • Baking paper overhang makes lifting out and cutting so much easier - less mess, less stress.
    • Fridge: Store in an airtight container for up to 3 weeks (pop baking paper between layers so it doesn't stick).
    • Freezer: Freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw in the fridge overnight.
    A stack of rocky road filled with chocolate Easter eggs, with Cadbury Creme Eggs around the base.

    Easter Rocky Road FAQs

    Can I make Easter Rocky Road ahead of time?

    Yes! It's perfect for making ahead - it keeps really well in the fridge, which makes it ideal for Easter parties and gifting.

    Can I use regular Creme Eggs?

    I don't recommend it - they're bigger and much runnier. Mini Creme Eggs work best for pockets of gooey goodness without turning the whole slice messy.

    Why add coconut oil to the chocolate?

    It helps the chocolate set smoother and makes the slice easier to cut (less cracking, more neat squares).

    More Easy Easter Recipes

    If you love Easter treats as much as I do, then browse my collection of Easter recipes!

    • A fluffy fruit hot cross bun spied with cinnamon and nutmeg on a white plate.
      Hot Cross Buns
    • The easiest No-Bake Easter Egg Slice you'll ever make! A biscuit base filled with your favourite mini Easter eggs, topped with a chocolate layer and even more Easter eggs!
      No-Bake Easter Slice
    • A simple 4 ingredient Chocolate Easter Birds Nests recipe made with Changs fried noodes, melted chocolate, peanut butter and mini Easter eggs.
      Chocolate Easter Nests
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      Chocolate Easter Cocktail

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    This Easy Easter Rocky Road is filled with marshmallow eggs, mini Cadbury creme eggs, crispy M&M speckled eggs and raspberry lollies! 

    Easter Rocky Road

    Easy Easter Rocky Road made with marshmallow eggs, mini speckled eggs, Cadbury Creme Eggs and raspberry lollies and covered in delicious melted chocolate.
    5 from 1 vote
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    Course: Dessert
    Cuisine: Chocolate, Easter
    Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes
    Chilling time: 2 hours hours
    Total Time: 2 hours hours 5 minutes minutes
    Servings: 16 pieces
    Calories: 322kcal
    Author: Lucy Mathieson

    Ingredients

    • 500 g dark chocolate or substitute with milk or white chocolate
    • 20 g coconut oil see notes
    • 6 marshmallow eggs chopped into quarters
    • 6 mini Cadbury Creme Eggs
    • 250 g mini speckled eggs reserve ½ cup for sprinkling over the top
    • 150 g raspberry lollies
    Metric - US Customary

    Instructions

    Conventional Method

    • Line the base and sides of a 16.5cm x 26cm lamington pan with baking paper, letting the sides overhang.
    • Chop the marshmallow eggs into quarters.
    • Place the chocolate and coconut oil into a heatproof, microwave-safe bowl and heat, uncovered, on medium (50% power), stirring every 30 seconds with a metal spoon, for 3-4 minutes or until the chocolate and coconut oil has just melted (or you can also use a double boiler on the stove).
    • Remove from the microwave and stir until smooth.
    • Stir through the speckled eggs, marshmallow eggs, mini Cadbury Creme Eggs and raspberry lollies.
    • Working quickly, spread the mixture into the prepared lamington pan and sprinkle with the remaining speckled eggs.
    • Place into the fridge for 2 hours or until completely set.
    • Use a sharp knife to cut into slices.

    Thermomix Method

    • Line the base and sides of a 16.5cm x 26cm lamington pan with baking paper, letting the sides overhang.
    • Chop the marshmallow eggs into quarters.
    • Place the chocolate and coconut oil into the Thermomix bowl and melt for 4 minutes, 50 degrees, Speed 2 (scraping down the sides occasionally). 
    • Add the speckled eggs, marshmallow eggs, mini Cadbury Creme Eggs and raspberry lollies and mix for 5-10 seconds on Reverse, Speed 2, (using the spatula to help mix). 
    • Working quickly, spread the mixture into the prepared lamington pan and sprinkle with the remaining speckled eggs.
    • Place into the fridge for 2 hours or until completely set.
    • Use a sharp knife to cut into slices.

    Notes

    RECIPE NOTES & TIPS
    • Chill filled eggs (like Creme Eggs) before stirring in - it stops them melting too much.
    • Don't overheat chocolate - melt slowly to avoid seizing.
    • A little coconut oil makes it easier to cut rocky road into pieces once chilled.
    • Use baking paper overhang to lift slice out easily.
    • Warm a sharp knife under hot water (wipe dry) for neat slices.
    • Store in an airtight container - in the fridge for up to 3 weeks.
    • Freeze for up to 3 months - thaw in the fridge before serving.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 322kcal | Carbohydrates: 34g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 19g | Saturated Fat: 11g | Cholesterol: 2mg | Sodium: 45mg | Potassium: 223mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 25g | Vitamin A: 50IU | Vitamin C: 0.5mg | Calcium: 56mg | Iron: 3.9mg
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    Comments

    1. Meghan says

      April 12, 2017 at 5:01 pm

      Hi, how long can this be stored for?

      Reply
      • Bake Play Smile says

        April 13, 2017 at 5:11 am

        Hi Meghan, up to a week in the fridge in an airtight container will be fine!

        Reply
    2. Bec @pinchmebeautiful says

      April 02, 2015 at 8:13 pm

      HOLLY MOLLY!!!!! Give me some x

      Reply
    3. Nicole - Champagne and Chips says

      March 31, 2015 at 8:27 pm

      Oh Lucy, this is ridiculous! i love it 🙂

      Reply
      • Bake Play Smile says

        April 02, 2015 at 11:39 am

        Thanks Nicole 🙂

        Reply
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