Avalanche Bark - Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory Copycat
/White chocolate peanut butter coated Rice Krispie treats with mini marshmallows and chocolate chips.
These are so delicious and simple to make, needing only about 10 minutes and 5 ingredients. Pop it in the fridge and you’ve got yourself a tasty treat for yourself or for that party you forgot you were supposed to bring something to!
I always have people asking for this recipe when I take it places, and it’s an easy one to give because it’s so simple. Even once when I had made this in Italy, and only had some older overly-chewy marshmallows, (marshmallows aren’t a big thing there and different than US ones to begin with) it was still a hit. In fact, a friend, after asking for the recipe, asked what the chewy bits were, and when I embarrassingly told him about the stale marshmallows, he laughed and said, “they’re my favorite part!” These are so good, they’ll even make chewy marshmallows shine.
The shameless blogger backstory
I once worked at a Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory, and honestly it was one of the most fun jobs I ever had. I enjoyed working with chocolate, making the caramel apples, fudge, barks, etc., I liked my colleagues, had a good boss, and yes, also enjoyed eating some chocolate. It was very low-stress and not overly physical, at least compared to having spent 6+ hours at the ballet studio during the day before going to RMCF.
This recipe is a copycat of the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory’s Avalanche Bark. While legally I can’t give you the exact recipe, I would like to note that it would be completely impractical for me to even try. Everything there is made in much larger batches than a home baker would need to make, and by the time the recipe would be reduced down to a manageable quantity, you would have awful measurements like 0.1625 lbs of this or 2/3 tsp of that.
What I can tell you, is that this recipe is probably the closest you can get. But all of that could actually be irrelevant, as some of the other copycat recipes probably adjusted the recipe according to their tastes, and you can too! It wouldn’t take a rocket scientist to look at a slice of authentic Rocky Mountain Avalanche Bark and compare it to some of the other copycat recipes to realize that hey, Rocky Mountain’s has more Krispies. Because really, if you like a lighter, crunchier version, add more Krispies (it would also be crumblier, by the way). If you want more of a true “bark”, add less Krispies. Or, add more marshmallows and less Krispies, for a chewier version. Maybe you want more chocolate chips on top. Maybe you want to mix chocolate chips into these instead of just sprinkling on top. As you can see, for only having 5 ingredients, this recipe has quite a few possibilities for customization.
Avalanche Bark
Makes about 9 generous squares
Ingredients:
12 oz white chocolate chips
1/2 cup / 130g peanut butter
1 1/2 cups / 86g mini marshmallows
3 1/2 cups / 98g rice krispies
1/4 cup / 43g mini chocolate chips
Directions:
Line bottom of an 8x8in / 20x20cm square pan with wax paper.
In a medium large pot, melt white chocolate chips and peanut butter together over low heat, stirring often.
When white chocolate has just melted, remove from heat and stir in mini marshmallows. Gently fold in Rice Krispies until evenly coated.
Spoon and spread into prepared pan, being careful not to flatten too much.
Sprinkle with mini chocolate chips and press lightly.
Allow to set at room temperature or in fridge before slicing.
Jenny’s Notes:
While this recipe is very similar to Rocky Mountain’s, feel free to customize as you wish. Add more or less Krispies, more or less Mini marshmallows, more chocolate chips or even mix them in, etc.
Avalanche Bark - Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory Copycat
Ingredients
Instructions
- Line bottom of an 8x8in / 20x20cm square pan with wax paper.
- In a medium large pot, melt white chocolate chips and peanut butter together over low heat, stirring often.
- When white chocolate has just melted, remove from heat and stir in mini marshmallows. Gently fold in Rice Krispies until evenly coated.
- Spoon and spread into prepared pan, being careful not to flatten too much.
- Sprinkle with mini chocolate chips and press lightly.
- Allow to set at room temperature or in fridge before slicing.
Notes
- While this recipe is very similar to Rocky Mountain’s, feel free to customize as you wish. Add more or less Krispies, more or less Mini marshmallows, more chocolate chips or even mix them in, etc.
Nutrition Facts
Calories
382.4Fat
20.86 gSat. Fat
9.55 gCarbs
45.03 gFiber
0.96 gNet carbs
44.08 gSugar
32.81 gProtein
6.56 gSodium
162.96 mgCholesterol
8.69 mgNutritional information is approximate. Based on 1 square if cut into 9 slices.