Rocky road (ice cream)

Three scoops of rocky road ice cream, with a chocolate cookie

Rocky road ice cream is a chocolate flavored ice cream.[1] Though there are variations on the flavor, it is traditionally composed of chocolate ice cream, nuts, and marshmallows. According to one source, the flavor was created in March 1929 by William Dreyer in Oakland, California when he cut up walnuts and marshmallows with his wife's sewing scissors and added them to his chocolate ice cream in a manner that reflected how his partner Joseph Edy's chocolate candy creation incorporated walnuts and marshmallow pieces.[2] Later, the walnuts would be replaced by pieces of toasted almond. After the Wall Street Crash of 1929, Dreyer and Edy gave the flavor its current name "to give folks something to smile about in the midst of the Great Depression."[2] Alternatively, Fentons Creamery in Oakland claims that William Dreyer based his recipe on a Rocky Road-style ice cream flavor invented by his friend, Fentons' George Farren, who blended his own Rocky Road-style candy bar into ice cream; however, Dreyer substituted almonds for walnuts.[3]

The original Rocky Road ice cream used chocolate ice cream with no chocolate chip pieces.[4] Today, Rocky Road can be obtained based on vanilla ice cream with chocolate chips, marshmallows and almonds.

See also

References

  1. Sugar Cookie. "Rocky Road Ice Cream". All Recipe. Retrieved 2014-03-25.
  2. 1 2 "Dreyer's History". Archived from the original (PDF) on March 12, 2006. Retrieved 2006-04-05.
  3. "Fentons Blender Club: Rocky Road Ice Cream". Archived from the original on 2006-04-30. Retrieved 2006-04-05.
  4. Liddell, Caroline; Weir, Robin (1996). Frozen Desserts: The Definitive Guide to Making Ice Creams, Ices, Sorbets. St. Martin's Griffin. p. 77. ISBN 0-312-14343-5.

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