Alice Medrich's Passover Rocky Road

This chewy, crunchy, sweet, and slightly salty chocolate treat takes only 10 minutes of prep and 10 minutes in the fridge.
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Every week on Food52, baking expert Alice Medrich will be going rogue on Food52 -- with shortcuts, hacks, and game-changing recipes.

Today: Alice shares a new, addictive dessert to steal the show at your seder -- and to keep around for the rest of the year.

This chewy, crunchy, sweet, and slightly salty chocolate treat takes only 10 minutes of prep and 10 minutes in the fridge. And you can make individual clusters or one large sheet to cut up.

If you know how to temper chocolate, go ahead and temper it properly before folding the other ingredients into it. Otherwise, this recipe includes my "cheater's" method: The chocolate is simply melted and cooled to 90° F with plenty of stirring. Nine times out of ten, it ends up tempered (or close enough!) by the time the other ingredients are thoroughly folded into it! Go figure...

And, by the way, large marshmallows always taste better than miniature marshmallows, so it's worth the few extra seconds to cut them up.

10 regular-size marshmallows (70 grams)

2 sheets matzo, broken into bite-size pieces

Generous 1/2 cup (55 grams) walnut pieces

8 ounces (225 grams) milk or dark chocolate (up to about 64% cacao), coarsely chopped

About 1/8 teaspoon flaky sea salt, such as fleur de sel or Maldon

Alice's new book Seriously Bitter Sweet is a complete revision of her IACP award-winning Bittersweet, updated for the 54%, 61%, and 72% (and beyond) bars available today. It's packed with tricks, techniques, and answers to every chocolate question, plus 150 seriously delicious recipes -- both savory and sweet.

Photos by James Ransom

This article originally appeared on Food52.com: A 20-Minute, Chewy-Crunchy-Salty-Sweet Treat for Passover

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