Pretty Peppermint Bark
This whimsical and pretty peppermint bark is sure to be a hit with friends and family this holiday season. Package some up for a sweet gift to give
I love to make fun and whimsical chocolate bark, especially in the swirly style made popular by Australian baker, Katherine Sabbath. I decided this year to bring her style to my traditional peppermint bark. This colorful and crazy peppermint bark still has the classic peppermint bark flavor, but with a fun new look. If you like to give edible gifts during the holidays, this peppermint bark is fantastic for gift giving!
INGREDIENTS:
DIRECTIONS:
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I love to make fun and whimsical chocolate bark, especially in the swirly style made popular by Australian baker, Katherine Sabbath. I decided this year to bring her style to my traditional peppermint bark. This colorful and crazy peppermint bark still has the classic peppermint bark flavor, but with a fun new look. If you like to give edible gifts during the holidays, this peppermint bark is fantastic for gift giving!
INGREDIENTS:
- 1 16oz Package Vanilla Candiquik (or vanilla Wilton Melts or almond bark)
- 2-4 tsps pure peppermint extract
- 6 oz Wilton Candy Melts Red
- 6 oz Wilton Candy Melts Green
DIRECTIONS:
- To make your peppermint bark, you will start by melting your Candiquik, vanilla candy coating or almond bark according to the directions on the package.
- Three different colors of candy coating works well, but you could use two colors or go for four colors, this is more of an idea than a specific recipe. You can add one teaspoon of peppermint flavor to each color after melting, or simply add 2-4 teaspoons of peppermint extract to the vanilla.
- The fun of this candy bark comes from the swirling of your different colored candy melts together, and then sprinkling it with a variety of seasonal sprinkles and candies. The sky is the limit as to what you use for your toppings.
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