Oh, peppermint bark
Oh, peppermint bark
How we love thee Peppermint Bark
Modifications Made:
Two bars of white chocolate chopped were melted in microwave in ten second intervals until nice melty and smooth. One quarter teaspoon of peppermint extract was added and mixed well. Chocolate was poured onto parchment lined bread pan, smoothed out by gently tapping sides of pan, and stuck in the freezer for 10 minutes or top is very firm.
Five peppermint candies were crushed in ziplock bag as set aside.
One bar of semi-sweet chocolate chopped was melted in microwave in ten second intervals until nice melty and smooth. Less than one quarter teaspoon of peppermint extract was added and mixed well. Chocolate was poured on top of white chocolate, smoothed out by gently tapping sides of pan, and topped with broken peppermint candies. Pan was placed in the fridge until solid.
Scaled for Likability: Great
I do not care for peppermint bark but the table counterparts love it and ask for it several times throughout the year. It is always best to use high quality chocolate bars for bark as the chocolate is the only ingredient. Cheap chocolate does not melt well and can be bitter in taste. High quality or none at all. Smaller candies bits are better than larger bits.
I do not care for peppermint bark but the table counterparts love it and ask for it several times throughout the year. It is always best to use high quality chocolate bars for bark as the chocolate is the only ingredient. Cheap chocolate does not melt well and can be bitter in taste. High quality or none at all. Smaller candies bits are better than larger bits.