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In the Kitchen: Peppermint Bark {Recipe} aka the easiest holiday sweet!

December 23, 2014

What holiday treats do you like to eat?

I love the warm, slightly spicy taste of a gingerbread cookie.  I also love crunching on a cool, minty candy cane as well (I can never really wait long enough for it to melt in my mouth).  I first discovered peppermint bark, which utilizes just a little crushed candy cane, a few years ago.  It’s wonderfully simply – dark chocolate is layered with white chocolate and then liberally sprinkled with a generous sprinkling of candy cane.

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This little sweet also barely requires a recipe, but does require some patience as you wait for the chocolate to set.  As an added bonus, you can take out your frustrations on the candy canes and peppermint bark when you break it apart.  It is a really lovely, holiday piece of candy chaos.

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Peppermint bark

Ingredients

  • 12 ounces of dark chocolate chunks or chips
  • 8 ounces of white chocolate chips
  • 1/2 teaspoon of peppermint extract (optional)
  • 2 large or 6 small crushed candy canes

Special tools: silpat, jelly roll or other large flat sheet pan, double boiler (I always just use a large pot over a saucepan)

Servings

About 10 servings

Preparation

1.  Melt 3/4 of dark chocolate in double boiler over simmering, not boiling water.  Chocolate may take up to 10 minutes to slowly melt.  Stir in remaining chocolate to melt.

2. Pour melted chocolate onto silpat and let cool; add in peppermint extract if desired.  You may put it in the refrigerator to quickly set (this may take 30 minutes).

3. Melt 3/4 of white chocolate in double boiler over simmering, not boiling water.  Chocolate may take up to 10 minutes to slowly melt.  Stir in remaining chocolate to melt.

4. Cool white chocolate about 5-10 minutes and then pour over dark chocolate.  Some of the dark chocolate may melt slightly but that’s ok – this adds to the imperfectly perfect vibe!  Place crushed candy cane on top of the white chocolate.  Place mixture into refrigerator to set about 1 hour.

5. Break peppermint bark into large pieces.

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  • cat eyes & skinny jeans December 23, 2014 at 07:53

    This is one of my favorite things to make during the holidays – so simple and yum!

    xx

  • Johanna December 23, 2014 at 10:18

    This looks so delicious…I’m about to get my bake on here shortly. Happy holidays!

  • Akaleistar December 23, 2014 at 21:01

    This looks like a delicious holiday treat!

  • Heather December 24, 2014 at 12:30

    Yum! I really want to try this. Have a wonderful holiday!

  • Kim of A Very Sweet Blog December 25, 2014 at 12:27

    Merry Christmas doll! I don’t eat chocolate and mint together, but I love gingerbread! I purchased some pastries from my local bakery.
    http://www.averysweetblog.com/

  • Oh to Be a Muse December 28, 2014 at 22:40

    I saw these at Starbucks today and I was so tempted to buy them. They just look so lovely!

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