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How to Make Saint Patricks Day Bark

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Today we have a fabulous tutorial here on the blog on how to make Saint Patricks Day Bark. I hadn’t heard about chocolate bark until a few weeks ago and Sylvia and I attempted our first trial using white chocolate and Oreo cookies. It turned out fantastic and tasted yummy.

Today I’m sharing this wonderful recipe for Saint Patricks day. I’m sure you will love it.

We will begin with the ingredients.

Ingredients for Saint Patricks Day Bark

You can buy these items from Amazon or your local supermarket. In the UK, there is an American food section at Asda where you can find the extremes and green M&Ms.

How to Make Saint Patricks Day Bark

Line a 10 x 15 baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.

saint patricks day bark

Add the dark cocoa candy melts to a double boiler pan, under low/medium heat. Stir occasionally until melted and smooth.

saint patricks day bark

Pour the melted chocolate on to the parchment-lined baking pan and smooth out evenly with a rubber spatula.

saint patricks day bark

 Lay the rainbow pieces randomly on top of the bark, going different directions.

saint patricks day bark

Add the mini marshmallows and green M&M’s candies on top.

saint patricks day bark

Lastly, sprinkle the multi-colored confetti and gold balls all over the chocolate. You will have to sprinkle rather quickly as the bark begins to harden within 5 minutes.

saint patricks day bark

Chill for 1 hour to allow the bark to completely harden.

saint patricks day bark

Once chilled, break into pieces and serve. HAPPY ST. PATRICK’S DAY!

saint patricks day bark

You can Store the bark in an airtight container for up to two weeks.

saint patricks day bark

Although if it’s anything like my family, Chocolate Bark is unlikely to last two weeks.

I hope you enjoyed the Saint Patricks Day Bark Tutorial. Enjoy and have fun making your Bark

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How To Make Saint Patricks Day Bark

saint patricks day bark recipe

Today we have a fabulous tutorial here on the blog on how to make Saint Patricks Day Bark. I hadn’t heard about chocolate bark until a few weeks ago and Sylvia and I attempted our first trial using white chocolate and Oreo cookies. It turned out fantastic and tasted yummy.

Instructions

Line a 10 x 15 baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.

Add the dark cocoa candy melts to a double boiler pan, under low/medium heat. Stir occasionally until melted and smooth.

Pour the melted chocolate on to the parchment-lined baking pan and smooth out evenly with a rubber spatula.

Lay the rainbow pieces randomly on top of the bark, going different directions.

Add the mini marshmallows and green M&M’s candies on top.

Lastly, sprinkle the multi-colored confetti and gold balls all over the chocolate. You will have to sprinkle rather quickly as the bark begins to harden within 5 minutes.

Chill for 1 hour to allow the bark to completely harden.

Once chilled, break into pieces and serve. HAPPY ST. PATRICK’S DAY!

Notes

You can store the bark in an airtight container for up to two weeks.

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44 Comments

  1. This looks insanely amazing! I’m not a huge chocolate person, a piece here or there is usually satisfying enough so making a huge thing of bark like this would last forever! Plus, you can buy Lucky Charms marshmallows on Amazon,that would make these even better in my opinion. Love it!

  2. I love it! easy and hassle free! The rainbow colored candy is a nice touch, this will definitely be a hit with the kids on St. Patrick’s Day! I love it.

  3. My mouth is watery. I wish I would have Airheads Xtremes Sour Rainbow Berry one right now. I love sour stuff.

  4. For one, this looks super delicious! Secondly, I love that it looks really easy to make. I am not very gifted in the kitchen, so this would be great for me to try.

  5. This is such a fantastic idea. I love the rainbow sweeties stuck in – it really looks like leprechaun food! Perfect for St Patricks!

  6. It’s super cute! I love how it’s rainbow themed. It almost seems like what you would find at the end of a rainbow.

  7. This looks so cute and fun! I would love to give this a try and make it with my kids over the weekend.

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