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Chocolate Bark is one of the easiest and most versatile no-bake candies you can make. Melted chocolate spread thin and topped with anything from nuts and dried fruit to candies and pretzels makes this treat perfect for holidays, gifting, or using up leftover ingredients. Every batch can be completely unique.
Equipment Needed
Microwave-safe bowl or double boiler
Silicone spatula or spoon
Baking sheet
Parchment paper
Knife or hands for breaking
Tips & Variations
Use dark, milk, or white chocolate—or swirl multiple types together.
Sprinkle toppings on while the chocolate is still warm so they stick.
Try combinations like almonds & sea salt, pretzels & caramel bits, dried cranberries & pistachios, or crushed cookies.
For a festive look, add sprinkles, candy canes, or colored candy melts.
Let set at room temperature or chill briefly, then break into rustic pieces for serving or gifting.
Chocolate Bark (Endless Variations)
Description
This chocolate bark is a simple yet luxurious treat that allows for endless customization with nuts, dried fruits, or candies. Perfect for sharing or as a personal indulgence!
Ingredients
Chocolate Bark Base Ingredients
Toppings Suggestions
Instructions
Prep Your Workspace
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Gather Your Ingredients and Tools
Before you dive in, gather all your ingredients—chocolate (dark, milk, or white), and any mix-ins like nuts, dried fruits, or sprinkles. You’ll also need a baking sheet lined with parchment paper, a microwave-safe bowl, and a spatula.Make sure your workspace is clean and organized so you can focus on creating delicious bark!
Melt the Chocolate
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Melt Chocolate in the Microwave
Chop your chocolate into even pieces and place it in the microwave-safe bowl. Heat it in the microwave in 30-second intervals, stirring in between until it's completely melted and smooth. This should take about 1-2 minutes.Be careful not to overheat! Chocolate can seize if it gets too hot, so stir gently and keep an eye on it.
Mix in Your Flavors
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Incorporate Additional Ingredients
Once the chocolate is melted, remove it from the microwave and quickly stir in your chosen mix-ins. This could be sea salt, chopped nuts, dried fruits, or even crushed cookies. Be creative!Add a pinch of sea salt on top for that sweet-and-salty contrast—it's like a warm hug for your taste buds!
Spread and Chill
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Spread the Mixture
Pour the melted chocolate mixture onto the prepared baking sheet. Use the spatula to spread it into an even layer, about 1/4 inch thick. You want it to look as beautiful as it tastes!If you want a thicker bark, spread it to about 1/2 inch. Just keep in mind it may take longer to set.
Set the Bark
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Chill Until Firm
Place the baking sheet in the refrigerator for about 1-2 hours, or until the chocolate is completely hard. If you're in a hurry, you can pop it in the freezer for about 30 minutes.Once set, the bark should snap when broken—this is a sign of perfectly tempered chocolate!
Break and Enjoy
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Break the Bark into Pieces
Once the chocolate is firm, remove it from the fridge or freezer. Use your hands to break it into shards or cut it into squares with a sharp knife. Pack it up in a cute container or enjoy it right away.Store any leftovers in an airtight container at room temperature, and it'll stay fresh for up to two weeks!
Note
- Use high-quality chocolate for the best flavor; choose between dark, milk, or white chocolate based on your preference.
- Consider tempering the chocolate to achieve a glossy finish and a satisfying snap.
- For added texture, toast nuts or seeds before incorporating them into the bark.
- Dried fruits like cranberries, apricots, or mango can provide a chewy contrast; chop them into small pieces for even distribution.
- For a touch of spice, sprinkle in some sea salt, cayenne pepper, or cinnamon to enhance the flavor profile.
- Experiment with different flavorings, such as orange zest, peppermint extract, or vanilla, to create unique variations.
- When layering ingredients, start with a base layer of chocolate, then sprinkle toppings before adding more melted chocolate on top to secure them.
- Allow the bark to set in the refrigerator for quicker results, but room temperature can also work if you have time.
- Break the bark into irregular pieces for a rustic look, or use a knife for clean, uniform squares.
- Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to two weeks; refrigeration can alter the texture.
