How-to Make Chocolate Bark | Tasty Yummies Healthy Dessert Recipe (2024)

How-to Make Chocolate Bark

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Homemade holiday gifts are one of my very favorite things. I love thoughtful, personalized gifts that are truly made with love! Homemade chocolate bark is probably one of my most favorite edible homemade gifts to make. Whether it’s a gift for a hostess of a holiday party or your dish to share, homemade chocolate bark is super simple to make and you can customize it to no end.

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The possibilities for flavors and toppings is endless and you can really create something super special for whoever will receive it. It is super easy to make your chocolate bark allergen friendly, too. Easy to make gluten-free, vegan, nut-free, soy-free and so on. You can add dried fruit, nuts, seeds, your favorite cookies or candy, dried botanicals, spices or herbs. Some of my personal favorite flavor combos include sea salt or smoked sea salt. I also love a sprinkle of cinnamon, chili powder or cayenne to bring a little heat. Gluten-free pretzels or mini peanut butter cups are both amazing and fun toppings. The list could go on and on.

This time around I made a batch of dark chocolate bark with coconut chips, dried cranberries and spiced pepitas (pumpkin seeds). I also made a tray with dried bing cherries, pecans and sea salt. Of course, I couldn’t resist a holiday-inspired tray with candy cane bits. Check out these other flavor combos from the archivesDark Chocolate Bark with Dried Bing Cherries, Pistachios and Grey Sea Saltand Spicy Dark Chocolate Bark with Toasted Pumpkin Seeds and Sea Salt. (Can you tell I love sea salt on my chocolate?)

When I am making my bark, I prefer to look for ahigh qualitydairy-free dark chocolate and I look for it to be at 70%-85% cacao with no soy lectin, organic and fair-trade, whenever possible.I usually use this brandor this one. You can also use homemade dark chocolate bars.

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BONUS – PRINTABLE LABELS:

Once you’ve made your bark, grab some super cute packaging, a paper bag or pouch, a box, some ribbon or baker’s twine etc and add a cute label telling the recipient what’s on/in their bark. I included a FREE printable label for you here, just fill in your name up top and add what the toppings are at the bottom. There is a version for “dark chocolate bark” and another that just says “chocolate bark“. Print them out and get to your gift making. Or just make a tray of your favorite bark and don’t share a bit of it!Print these 2.5-inch diameter labels on anyAvery brand 22808 template.I used these brown kraft paper labels.

What chocolate bark flavor combos are your favorite?

How-to Make Chocolate Bark

What you’ll need:

  • 8-10 ounces of good quality chocolate (milk, dark, white), chopped
  • Toppings and add-ons of your choice: dried fruit, nuts, seeds, granola, cookies, popcorn, pretzels, candy, herbs, spices, dried botanicals, sea salt, etc
  • parchment paper or foil
  • cookie sheet
  • spatula

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Melt the chocolate over double boiler using hot but not boiling water, in the microwave in 30 second increments or a chocolate melter. However you melt it, stir regularly as you are melting the chocolate. Keep the chocolate under 90ºF, so that it doesn’t seize up on you. If on the stove top, you can remove from the heat if necessary, as you go.

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Once melted, pour the chocolate onto a foil or parchment paper lined baking sheet. Using a rubber spatula or offset spatula, spread the chocolate evenly until it is about 1/8 – 1/4 inch thick, or as thick as you want it to be.

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Sprinkle any toppings you are using, evenly over top the melted chocolate. Figure approximately a total of 1 cup of toppings for every half pound (8 ounces) of chocolate. If you are using three different ingredients, you would likely want to go with 1/3 cup of each.

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Let the bark cool at least 2 hours in a cool area or 30 minutes in the fridge. Break into bite-sized pieces and place into jars or gift boxes with a tag that says what’s in the bark.

NOTE: You can also created layered bark with layers of dark or milk chocolate or maybe alayer of white chocolate on top. Simply follow the instructions above, lettingthe first layer cool for 30 minutes in the fridge, before you add the nextlayer of melted chocolate and so on.

This time of year, one of my favorite ways to to make chocolate bark is a good quality dark chocolate with candy cane bits! It’s the best flavor combo, it’s so perfectly festive and it makes a wonderful gift!

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23 Responses

  1. How-to Make Chocolate Bark | Tasty Yummies Healthy Dessert Recipe (20)Brigettesays:

    December 9, 2014 at 3:49 pm

    I am a celiac and have a difficult time finding truly gluten free chocolate (not processed on equipment that also processes gluten). Would anyone know a good source?

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    • How-to Make Chocolate Bark | Tasty Yummies Healthy Dessert Recipe (22)Beth @ Tasty Yummiessays:

      December 10, 2014 at 8:32 am

      Kat, I give the measurements above. The amount of bars depends on the weight of each bar. One tray of bark is approximately 8-10 ounces of chocolate, as I mention above.

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      • How-to Make Chocolate Bark | Tasty Yummies Healthy Dessert Recipe (23)Jin Hui Noudsays:

        May 4, 2016 at 8:49 am

        What kind of chocolate bar do you recommend? Can I use GHIRARDELLI 60% Cacao Bittersweet Chocolate Baking Chips? or Do I need to use good quality chocolate bar that I like to eat? Thanks.

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  2. December 10, 2014 at 2:35 am

    These photos are simply gorgeous and I’m drooling over all that chocolate bark (especially the peppermint one – that’s my weak spot). Love the labels you made too! (Where can I place orders?;)

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  3. How-to Make Chocolate Bark | Tasty Yummies Healthy Dessert Recipe (25)Gabysays:

    December 10, 2014 at 8:30 am

    This would be eaten in my house in minutes!!

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  4. December 13, 2014 at 10:39 am

    How can I prevent the chocolate from melting after putting it in the box? When I make toffee It usually gets warm after freezer time.

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    • How-to Make Chocolate Bark | Tasty Yummies Healthy Dessert Recipe (27)Beth @ Tasty Yummiessays:

      December 14, 2014 at 6:58 pm

      Nicole, as long as it is stored in a cool spot, it should be fine and not melt. If it is in a warm room, in the sun, etc – it will definitely melt.

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  5. How-to Make Chocolate Bark | Tasty Yummies Healthy Dessert Recipe (28)Michelesays:

    December 14, 2014 at 6:55 am

    Can you provide a link to buy the cute boxes?

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    • How-to Make Chocolate Bark | Tasty Yummies Healthy Dessert Recipe (29)Beth @ Tasty Yummiessays:

      December 14, 2014 at 6:57 pm

      Michele I bought these several years ago, they are from Martha Stewart’s line of products, I either got them at Michael’s or Joann Fabrics.

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  6. How-to Make Chocolate Bark | Tasty Yummies Healthy Dessert Recipe (30)Ericasays:

    April 2, 2015 at 3:52 pm

    I don’t know about this. I’m allergic to wheat, dairy, gluten, about everything. So could you tell me how to make chocolate bark that doesn’t have any of that allergen stuff in it? I can hardly eat, I’m always hungry, cause it takes a long time to make foods that don’t have my allergic stuff in it. So please, please help me!

    Erica

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  7. How-to Make Chocolate Bark | Tasty Yummies Healthy Dessert Recipe (31)Megansays:

    May 30, 2015 at 9:54 am

    I made these for my sister’s birthday, and I don’t want her to see them in the fridge. They are currently cooling right now because she isn’t home. Do you have any suggestions on where to put them?

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    • How-to Make Chocolate Bark | Tasty Yummies Healthy Dessert Recipe (32)Beth @ Tasty Yummiessays:

      May 30, 2015 at 9:58 am

      Megan, you can put in the freezer too, then just give them a little time to thaw before you eat. Though the chocolate will sweat just a bit (that little bit of moisture on the surface) once it comes out of the freezer, but it will still be tasty and beautiful. You could also just put them in a brown paper bag in the fridge and write on the front “poop. don’t open”. That’ll solve all your problems.

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      • How-to Make Chocolate Bark | Tasty Yummies Healthy Dessert Recipe (33)jennifer kaplanskisays:

        December 3, 2015 at 4:54 pm

        that made me laugh Beth @ Tasty Yummies 🙂

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  8. How-to Make Chocolate Bark | Tasty Yummies Healthy Dessert Recipe (34)Erikasays:

    December 18, 2015 at 12:25 pm

    Thanks so much for this wonderful homemade gift idea and also for sharing the printable labels to save me some extra time. Looking forward to making and giving these as family gifts this year to all the aunts and uncles. I hope they turn out as beautiful as yours!

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  9. How-to Make Chocolate Bark | Tasty Yummies Healthy Dessert Recipe (35)Lisasays:

    December 20, 2015 at 11:47 pm

    Hi, do I use salted nuts or raw?
    Thanks

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    • How-to Make Chocolate Bark | Tasty Yummies Healthy Dessert Recipe (36)Beth @ Tasty Yummiessays:

      January 6, 2016 at 6:55 pm

      Whatever you prefer!

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  10. How-to Make Chocolate Bark | Tasty Yummies Healthy Dessert Recipe (37)Pat Z.says:

    December 26, 2015 at 11:00 am

    I made bark for the holidays. I used morsels, melted properly and smoothed onto a silicone topped try. Spread toppings snd cooled in refrigerator. They looked perfect! I stored in tin cookie tins which I placed in garage due to warm weather conditions. after 4 days, I opened tins to serve at Christmas table. To my huge disappointment, the bark had lost its sheen and picked up an ugly spotted white appearance. I knew it wasn’t spoiled and still tasted good, but too ugly to serve to my guests! What did I do wrong?

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    • How-to Make Chocolate Bark | Tasty Yummies Healthy Dessert Recipe (38)Beth @ Tasty Yummiessays:

      January 6, 2016 at 6:52 pm

      How did you melt the chocolate? It could be “bloom” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chocolate_bloom
      This has to do with the tempering (melting) not being done properly or it could have been too warm wherever you kept it. Chocolate can be a tad temperamental that way. Usually this means that the cocoa butter that has separated toward the surface – still edible, just not as pretty is all. Sorry that happened to you.

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  11. How-to Make Chocolate Bark | Tasty Yummies Healthy Dessert Recipe (39)Charlenesays:

    November 30, 2016 at 4:18 pm

    Hi there!
    Great ideas! Quick question do you have a link to purchase the boxes that you package the bark in?

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    • How-to Make Chocolate Bark | Tasty Yummies Healthy Dessert Recipe (40)Beth @ Tasty Yummiessays:

      December 7, 2016 at 7:33 pm

      Hi Charlene, I bought these boxes years ago at a craft store, Michaels or Joann Fabrics or something, I think they were made by Martha Stewart.

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  12. November 14, 2017 at 8:41 am

    I can not find the free printable label…

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    • How-to Make Chocolate Bark | Tasty Yummies Healthy Dessert Recipe (42)Beth @ Tasty Yummiessays:

      December 8, 2017 at 2:54 pm

      Linda, they are all right there within the post, liked up. Can’t miss em, under the heading that says “BONUS – PRINTABLE LABELS:”

      Reply

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How-to Make Chocolate Bark | Tasty Yummies Healthy Dessert Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why is my chocolate bark not hardening? ›

That's because your chocolate wasn't tempered. Tempered chocolate sets at room temperature and has a snap just like a chocolate bar you buy from the store.

What is candy bark made of? ›

what is bark? Bark is simply melted chocolate that's poured into a sheet pan and broken into pieces once it's set. You can use literally any kind of chocolate – chocolate chips, melting wafers, fancy “feves” – and it will always come out great (see: cobweb bark, red white and blue bark, and almond butter bark!).

How do you package chocolate bark? ›

Small gift bags or cellophane bags. Little gift bags are perfect for packaging up chocolate bark and you can buy the cellophane bags at craft or dollar stores everywhere (I tie the cellophane ones with ribbon).

What to add to chocolate to make it harden? ›

Coconut oil is the secret to achieving a super-shiny chocolate coating. It brings a little extra luster to melted chocolate, which, on its own, can become matte when dry. Not only does coconut oil make your chocolate coating shine, but it also helps the chocolate harden.

What brand of chocolate is best for bark? ›

Use quality chocolate.

For bark-making, use the best chocolate within your budget, either in bars or discs meant for melting and baking. Valrhona, Callebaut, Scharffen Berger, Guittard, and Ghirardelli are all good options.

Does chocolate bark need to be tempered? ›

The bark doesn't involve any molds or dipping techniques—and it's delicious! Whenever working with chocolate it must be tempered; we're about to simplify the science and make it easy for you. Just keep an instant-read thermometer handy for spot checking temperatures.

How long does chocolate bark last? ›

If you store your chocolate bark in an airtight container in the pantry, it will keep well for up to 2 weeks. During the summer (or if you live in a warm climate), place chocolate bark in the fridge to prevent it from melting. What other toppings could be used on chocolate bark? The possibilities are endless!

Does candy bark need to be refrigerated? ›

While the bark is still perfectly edible, it is not as stable at room temperature and will need to be refrigerated.

How do you thin chocolate for bark? ›

To thin melted chocolate, add a small amount of neutral oil, like vegetable oil or cocoa butter, stirring gently until it reaches the desired consistency. Melt slowly to avoid overheating, and keep water out to prevent the chocolate from seizing.

How do you make chocolate tree bark? ›

Instructions
  1. Add the chocolate to a microwave-safe bowl in pieces. Microwave for 30 seconds and stir. ...
  2. Lay a sheet of parchment paper on a flat surface. ...
  3. Take the edge of paper closest to you and roll over the chocolate, making sure that no chocolate is touching.
  4. Refrigerate for at least 30 minutes, then unroll.
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Can you use chocolate almond bark in place of chocolate chips? ›

A: Almond bark can be used as a coating instead of milk chocolate, but if chocolate is the predominant flavor, you might be disappointed.

How long does it take bark to harden? ›

Let it firm up

If room temperature is quite warm, it may take up to 2 hours. Fridge – Refrigerate for about 20 minutes, to harden. Don't leave too long or excess condensation will build up, and the bark may absorb off flavors. Freezer – Freeze for 5 minutes until firm.

Why are my chocolate covered strawberries not hardening? ›

Use room temperature strawberries and DRY THEM really well.

Take the strawberries out of the fridge 15-30 minutes before dipping them. Wash them and gently dry them all over with a paper towel. You want to make sure they're very dry, otherwise the chocolate won't set on them properly.

Why is my chocolate hardening instead of melting? ›

Chocolate seizes when it comes into contact with even a small amount of liquid or moisture during the melting process. This is because the water causes the sugar in the chocolate to dissolve and then form a syrup, which binds the cocoa particles together, creating a grainy, thick, and clumpy texture.

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