Last Christmas I shared with you one of my favorite treats to make, Holiday Peppermint Bark. I am a huge fan of chocolate (but really who isn't?!?) and when my mom taught me how to make candy bark I was just in awe at how simple this delicious treat was to make. A few years ago I first experimented with a few other chocolate bark combinations and love how you can add just about any topping to your chocolate to make a delicious sweet. So just like with the Halloween party crafts I shared with you yesterday I am on a mission this year to make at least one of the Halloween recipes that I have saved from Pinterest. While I may be setting my holiday crafting and recipe making a little high I am not giving up yet! Here is the first (and maybe only) recipe that I am on a mission to make this Halloween holiday season: Halloween Bark Candy from The Girl Who Ate Everything.
Ingredients
Ingredients
- 14 whole Halloween Oreos, crumbled
- 1.5 cups pretzels, crumbled
- 16 ounces white chocolate
- 1 cup candy corn
- Halloween colored sprinkles
Directions
I can't wait to give this Halloween Bark Candy recipe a try and hopefully will add it to my recipe stash to make again next year! What is your favorite Halloween treat to make? Have a wonderful weekend!
xoxo
Megan
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- Cover a large cookie sheet with wax paper or parchment paper.
- Spread broken cookies, pretzels and about 3/4 cup of the candy corn onto the prepared cookie sheet.
- Place your chocolate into a container and microwave for 1 1/2 minutes, stir and then microwave 30 seconds at a time until melted and smooth.
- Drizzle the melted chocolate over the cookie mixture, spreading with spatula and tap the pan lightly on the counter to help distribute the chocolate evenly.
- Sprinkle remaining candy corn and colored sprinkles over the almond bark/white chocolate while it is still wet. Be careful to not let it harden.
- Place cookie tray into refrigerator to allow the chocolate to set and firm.
- Once cooled remove the cookie sheet and gently break bark into small pieces.
- You can (not that it will last very long) store your candy in air tight container until you are ready to enjoy!
I can't wait to give this Halloween Bark Candy recipe a try and hopefully will add it to my recipe stash to make again next year! What is your favorite Halloween treat to make? Have a wonderful weekend!
xoxo
Megan
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