Easy Peppermint Bark Recipe - Meatloaf and Melodrama (2024)

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This Easy Peppermint Bark recipe made with white chocolate, semisweet chocolate and crushed peppermint candies is a festive holiday treat! Homemade peppermint bark makes a delicious Christmas gift for everyone on your list!

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This Homemade Peppermint Bark recipe is one of my family's favorite easy desserts to make during the Christmas holidays. And, it's a good thing it's so uncomplicated because this stuff goes fast!

We make Halloween Bark in the fall, Bunny Tail Bark in the spring and Red White and Blue Bark in the summer. But this festive 4 ingredient peppermint flavored candy is my favorite!

You need a mix of white and semi sweet chocolate for this bark recipe. And unlike other recipes, you swirl the 2 chocolates together so they don't separate!

Ingredients

You only need 4 ingredients for homemade peppermint bark. You can find everything you need in your local grocery store or online:

  • Semi sweet chocolate chips
  • White chocolate chips
  • Peppermint extract
  • Crushed peppermint candies

How to Make Homemade Peppermint Bark

First, melt the white chocolate and semi sweet chocolate in 2 separate bowls. I like to melt chocolate in the microwave, but you can do this on the stove or with a double boiler if you prefer those methods.

Then, mix a little peppermint extract into the melted chocolate. The extract should be at room temperature so that the chocolate doesn't seize.

Spread the chocolates next to each other on a baking sheet lined with wax paper or parchment paper, and allow to cool slightly. Then, swirl them together using a toothpick, sharp knife, or an offset spatula. Make sure that it's in an even layer.

If you want, you could not mix the chocolates together, and instead have a distinct white chocolate layer and dark chocolate layer. I think the bark looks better swirled though.

For a festive look, sprinkle on crushed candy cane or crushed peppermint candy. You can buy crushed peppermint candy in most grocery stores-- it's usually in the baking aisle or in the holiday section.

You can also crush up peppermints yourself with a rolling pin or a food processor-- just make sure it's in small pieces that won't be too big for the bark slices! A meat tenderizer will work for this too.

We like to add red and green jimmies or seasonal candy sprinkles. The more, the merrier, right?!

You can pop the bark into the fridge or freezer to help it set faster. After it sets, cut the bark into squares. You can also break it into smaller pieces with your hands.

Serve with your choice of holiday beverage: hot chocolate, eggnog, and brandy are some of my family's favorites!

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How to Store

Store the peppermint bark in a covered, airtight container in the fridge. If your house is cold, it'll probably be fine on the counter. But here in the desert, chocolate tends to melt if we just leave it out on the counter!

You can also freeze the bark in a sealed container for longer storage. Just break it up, put it into a freezer bag, and take it out when you're ready to munch!

Peppermint bark also makes a great gift for holiday parties! Just put a few pieces into little cellophane bags and wrap with a bow--so cute!

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Quick Tips

Peppermint bark is super easy to make. But here are a few tips to avoid the bark separating or the chocolate from seizing:

  • Melt the chocolate in increments in the microwave or on low heat on the stove
  • Use room temperature peppermint extract to prevent the chocolate from seizing
  • Swirl the white chocolate and dark chocolate together to prevent the layers from separating. If you want the layered look, pour white chocolate over the dark after it cools slightly but before it hardens completely.
  • Stick with wax or parchment paper--aluminum foil will stick to the melted chocolate and make the bark hard to break into pieces.
  • You can use metal bowls to melt the chocolate if you're using the double boiler method, but metal bowls can't go in the microwave.
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Variations

I usually stick with semi sweet and white chocolate chips, but you can use whatever kind of chocolate morsels you like, such as milk chocolate chips.

Whether or not you make the bark with candy coating or candy melts instead of high quality chocolate is up to you--not everyone prefers the taste of real white chocolate!

In addition to candy cane bits, crushed mini candy canes, or whatever peppermint topping you choose, you can sprinkle on some sea salt for that classic sweet and salty flavor!

If you like nuts, almonds pair excellently with chocolate. Throw some almond pieces on top and make a tasty peppermint almond bark!

Recipe

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Peppermint Bark

Published by Dee

Peppermint Bark recipe made with swirls of white and semi sweet chocolate and topped with crushed peppermint candy is an easy Christmas treat

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 5 minutes mins

cooling time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Servings 50 pieces

Calories 80 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 cups semi sweet chocolate morsels
  • 2 cups white chocolate morsels
  • ¼ teaspoon peppermint extract or ⅛ teaspoon in each melted chocolate
  • crushed peppermint candies

Instructions

  • Pour the semi sweet morsels and the white chocolate morsels into separate microwaveable bowls

  • Melt each bowl of chocolates separately starting at 30 seconds and then at 15-second increments, stirring frequently until fully melted and smooth. Or follow directions on bag.

  • Add the peppermint extract to one of the melted chocolates, and stir well. Or add ⅛ to each bowl of chocolate

  • Pour both chocolates onto a wax-paper lined baking sheet, spread out with spatula, next to each other, allow to cool just slightly

  • Swirl together with sharp knife or toothpick. Bark should be about ⅛ inch thick. Sprinkle top with crushed peppermint candies, and place in refrigerator until solid.

  • Remove from fridge, and break apart or cut with sharp knife. Store in fridge.

Notes

Use room temperature peppermint extract.

If you want chocolate layers, spread dark chocolate on bottom, and pour white chocolate over when dark chocolate is firm but not cool yet.

Nutrition information is estimated. Please do your own calculation to fit special diets.

Nutrition

Calories: 80kcalCarbohydrates: 8gFat: 5gSaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 1mgSodium: 7mgPotassium: 61mgSugar: 6gVitamin A: 5IUCalcium: 19mgIron: 0.5mg

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More Peppermint Recipes

If you enjoyed this peppermint bark recipe, check out some more delicious desserts perfect for the holiday season:

  • Easy Peppermint Brownies
  • Peppermint Mocha Cookies
  • Instant Pot Peppermint Cheesecake
  • Peppermint Mocha Dessert Dip
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Recipe was first published in 2015 and last updated in 2021.

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FAQs

How do you keep peppermint bark layers from separating? ›

How do you keep peppermint bark from separating? The trick for chocolate peppermint bark layers that stick together is to add the white chocolate layer before the semisweet layer is completely set. Refrigerate the first layer for about 20 minutes until the top is firm but not solid and cold.

Why is Ghirardelli peppermint bark so good? ›

The layer of rich dark chocolate and the creamy mint layer with bits of peppermint crunch are a perfect blend of flavors and textures. They're best when kept in the refrigerator as it really helps keeps the mint and chocolate flavors crisp so they stand out more.

What's the difference between peppermint and peppermint bark? ›

Peppermint bark is a chocolate confection. Generally it consists of peppermint candy pieces, such as candy canes, in white chocolate on top of dark chocolate, but peppermint bark can refer to any chocolate with peppermint candy pieces in it. It is especially popular around the Christmas season.

What is peppermint bark made of? ›

Peppermint bark is a holiday treat made with two types of chocolate—either semisweet or dark and white—and chopped candy canes. Williams-Sonoma is basically famous for theirs at this point, and for good reason—it's delicious.

How long does store bought peppermint bark last? ›

A: Peppermint bark has a shelf life of 1 year.

Which is better Williams Sonoma or Costco peppermint bark? ›

It depends on your preference! If you really love mint, want your peppermint bark to have some heft, or plan to gift it to loved ones, Williams Sonoma is your best bet. If texture or price are the most important factors for you, Costco wins by a landslide.

Is peppermint bark safe for dogs? ›

Peppermint bark, chocolate-covered mints, or other chocolate and peppermint combinations can potentially cause chocolate toxicity in dogs. Ingesting a small amount of chocolate may only cause GI upset.

Who makes Costco peppermint bark? ›

In a past Reddit thread, one user said, “The Kirkland brand peppermint bark in the bakery is absolutely fire… way better than the individually wrapped Ghirardelli peppermint bark.” Others said it's “the best part of the holidays!” We have to agree with the positive reviews.

What is the best way to store peppermint bark? ›

Like most chocolates, peppermint bark is best stored in a tightly sealed container in a dark cool place. I prefer to keep it out of the freezer and store at room temperature. Peppermint bark should last about 2 weeks making it perfect for gifting!

Is peppermint safe for dogs? ›

Peppermint is not toxic to dogs, but in some cases, it may give your dog an upset stomach. In particular, avoid any peppermint candy or products that contain xylitol or pennyroyal oil. Xylitol is an artificial sweetener that highly toxic to dogs and can lead to hypoglycemia, liver failure, and even death.

Who made the original peppermint bark? ›

After 20 rounds of recipe testing, in 1998, Williams Sonoma founder Chuck Williams and the Williams Sonoma Test Kitchen team developed the signature recipe for The Original Peppermint Bark that sparked a food trend that is celebrated by chocolate enthusiasts around the world during the holiday season.

Can I use mint extract instead of peppermint extract? ›

Because of the difference in menthol concentration, they are not ideal substitutes for one another despite having similar properties. As a result, spearmint is more commonly used in sweet and savory applications, while peppermint is more often found in sweet desserts, especially around the holidays.

What are the ingredients in Palmer peppermint bark? ›

INGREDIENTS: SUGAR, HYDROGENATED VEGETABLE OIL (PALM KERNEL, COCONUT, AND/OR PALM), SKIM MILK, WHEY, CORN SYRUP, PEPPERMINT OIL, MODIFIED CORN STARCH, SOY LECITHIN (EMULSIFIER), SALT, VANILLIN (ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR), U.S. CERTIFIED COLOR (FD&C RED #40).

How to keep peppermint candy from sticking together? ›

Avoid Moisture Mixes.

Storing these sweets in the same container will cause the harder candies to become sticky. To make sure that hard candies stay hard, sprinkle with finely ground sugar and store in an airtight jar.

Can you freeze Costco peppermint bark? ›

Adding a small chunk to hot coffee, freezing the package for later, and mixing it into cookie dough were just a few popular recommendations. ♥️ I love this peppermint bark so much!!!

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