Almond Rocks Chocolate
Posted in: Recipes
Sweets, cakes or pastries and normal food items are so common in any festival or party. One should definitely try to do something new and different from the others. There are various recipes available that can be tried so as to entertain guests and family members with something new. Almond rocks chocolate recipe is one of them!!! It is very easy to make without any extra sweat and is very tasty too.
Excited to surprise your family with this recipe then get ready and collect all the ingredients mentioned below. Ready!!! Get set go!!!
Ingredients
- cups of almonds chopped into big cubes
- cup cooking chocolate, plain
- milk cooking chocolate, chopped
Preparation time 5 min
Cooking time 3 min
Steps to be followed
The steps mentioned for the recipe are again very simple to be followed.
Step 1: spread the slices of almonds in a plate and fry or microwave them until they are light pink to see. Keep them aside to cool down.
Step 2: take the chocolate in a bowl and keep it in the microwave or gas as per the availability until it melts, stirring a bit in between.
Step 3: remove the chocolate and stir it on a continuous basis until it cools down.
Step 4: now add almonds to it and mix it well.
Step 5: take those almonds coated in chocolate and place them on a tray having aluminum foil on it.
Step 6: keep it in the refrigerator to set for at least 2 hours.
Step 7: wrap those almond rocks in colorful wrapping paper and keep them in the refrigerator.
Almond rocks are ready to be eaten. Give them to your children when they come from school. They would definitely enjoy them a lot!!!
updated by @Himali: 04/14/15 06:59:35

I have a water activity meter from Decagon that gives me all kinds of confidence. If you are using GMP, and good formulas you should be ok. Mold is the obvious thing to look for. If you are careful, you should be able to get 6-8 weeks shelf-life. It isn't a matter of spoiling, but of the flavor fading or getting fat migration. Seriously, put some samples on a shelf and test/taste them every week to see what is happening to them. Our Land Grant College will test your ganache for you for a minimal fee. Make a bunch and take it to them for testing. Each test takes about 10 minutes. I did that until I got my own meter. You can also freeze your chocolates-Greweling explains the procedure. Good luck.
And more importantly how the rest of us can try YOURS!