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If you've never made peppermint bark homemade before, now is the time to start. This holiday treat couldn't be easier to make: with just a few ingredients, you can make a batch with only 10...
Homemade Christmas candy has never been easier! Made with festive colors and flavors, this peppermint bark is all about holiday cheer! Three ingredients and a microwave are all you need, and it's perfect for a last-minute treat (or when you need a break from batch after batch of Christmas cookies).
Peppermint bark is easy to make with just 5 ingredients. This simple recipe for the classic Christmas treat features 3 layers of white and dark chocolates flavored with peppermint extract, plus crushed candy canes for garnish.
This peppermint bark recipe is made with milk chocolate, white chocolate, peppermint candies and peppermint flavoring for a sweet and minty treat that's perfect for the holidays and care packages.
With its delicious white and dark chocolate layers, festive candy cane crunch, and refreshing peppermint flavor, this peppermint bark is a holiday candy that's almost too good to give away. Prep 15 mins
Learn how to make this wintery treat at home with just dark chocolate, white chocolate, peppermint extract, and candy canes.
You need only four ingredients and a bit of patience to make this copycat Williams Sonoma peppermint bark! Key Peppermint Bark Ingredients. Molly Allen for Taste of Home. Williams Sonoma has been slinging peppermint bark for more than 20 years, so they’ve got it down to a science.
Festive, chocolatey, and minty, it's an easy gift to make. Though you may wind up eating it all yourself. Peppermint bark is such a traditional and quintessential Christmas treat. It's also ridiculously easy to prepare in just a few minutes! Ready for the grand instructions? Ok, here you go: Melt chocolate. Pour onto cookie sheet.
This peppermint bark recipe is made up of two layers of chocolate (dark on the bottom and white on top) with crushed cacao nibs and dried mint leaves as a topping. Instead of using crushed candy canes as a topping, I’ve chosen to use cacao nibs and dried mint leaves to give it the same, natural flavoring as well as a satisfying crunch with ...
How to Make Marbled Peppermint Bark. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or foil and set aside. Finely chop both the dark chocolate and white chocolate and add to separate glass bowls. You can melt the chocolate either in a double boiler or in the microwave. To melt in the microwave, melt the dark chocolate in 20 second intervals and the ...