Chocolate Peppermint Bark made with layers of melted white chocolate with a touch of peppermint, melted chocolate, and topped with crushed peppermint candy canes.
This is the BEST Chocolate Peppermint Bark Recipe!
My husband and I had a marathon Christmas shopping day! We set out on a Saturday with a long list of things to buy for our kids and we ended up shopping for 9 hours! We had a great time and loved being amongst the crowds of people, hear the Christmas music, and focus on what our kids would love to receive on Christmas morning. However, my feet ached like no other!
My husband laughed at me as I would sneak the famous peppermint bark samples out of the bowls in Sur La Table, William-Sonoma, and even Pottery Barn. It kept me going and heaven knows how much I love peppermint bark. However, it can be expensive so I wanted to figure out how to create it at home so I can gift it to my friends and neighbors. Who else loves peppermint bark?
I found that making homemade chocolate peppermint is actually so easy! I am going to break down the simple steps so you can make this famous copycat peppermint bark at home.
How to make the BEST Chocolate Peppermint Bark:
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Pin ItTo slowly melt the chocolate, use double-boiler method or microwave.
If using a microwave, start with a heatproof bowl. Cook at only 50% power or use defrost setting. This ensures that it doesn’t burn. Also, cook the semi-sweet chocolate in only 30-second increments, stirring well after each cooking interval. After chocolate is melted, stir in peppermint extract.
Once chocolate is melted, pour on waxed paper or parchment paper lined baking sheet or pan. I use a small quarter baking sheet but you can use any type of baking pan, such as a 9-inch square pan.
Chill the chocolate before pouring on white chocolate. Place in freezer for 10 minutes or refrigerator for about 15-20 minutes or until mostly set.
Repeat with white chocolate. It is especially important to reduce the microwave power to reduce the heat with white chocolate as it can burn easily. Cook in 30-second increments, remove the bowl and vigorously stir the chocolate until it is completely melted. Repeat
Pour melted white chocolate over top of chocolate and evenly spread. Top with crushed candy canes while the white chocolate is still melted. Place in freezer or refrigerator to set.
Store completely covered in refrigerator or at room temperature. I prefer to keep mine in the refrigerator and take out just before serving or giving as a gift.
Cut into squares or triangles with sharp knife ensuring to cut completely through all layers.
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Happy Baking, my friends!
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