marbled chocolate bar bark (2024)

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Save this marbled chocolate bar barkfor all those last minute treat and gift needs that seem to always pop up this month!

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chocolate bark is one of the easiest foodie gifts you can make!

I love to make bark – it’s one of those recipes that requires zero skill, minimal time and effort and yet yields such satisfying results!

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!).

this marbled chocolate bar bark takes thebasic idea to the next level!

I saw this marble bark recipeon Instagram last year and had been patiently waiting for just the right occasion to make it. A last minute holiday party invite was the perfect opportunity!

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The result is so pretty (and looked so delicious!) that I knew I had to try it!

how do you make it?

Chocolate bark is probably one of my favorite dessertsbecause ofhow quick and easy it is to make. After weeks of endless rounds of baking – and measuring and folding and cleaning up – I love the effortlessness of bark. There’s minimal equipment needed, zero mess and no fussing!

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Though bark is typically made by melting the chocolate in a double boiler, this is even easier. Just lay your bars side by side on a parchment paper lined baking sheet and pop into a low oven. I set my oven to 175 degrees, and find that it takes between 5 and 7 minutes to get everything nice and “melty”. Once removed you’ll use a skewer to swirl the chocolate into a marbled pattern, and then add your choice of toppings to finish it off.

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what ingredients do you need?

I used 6 full size chocolate bars – a mix of white, milk and bitter sweet chocolate. As this bark was going to a holiday party I kept “on theme” for Christmas by adding red and green M&M’s and sprinkles. And because I am forever #teamsweetandsalty I finished things off with some mini pretzels.

can you switch up the chocolate and toppings?

Heck yeah! The sky is the actual limit with this recipe, and can be endlessly adapted for the season, dietary restrictions and personal preferences. You can use dairy-free chocolate and toppings for a vegan bark. Chocolate is typically gluten free so if you need to go that route, just choose the appropriate toppings. And of course you can use more or less of whichever chocolate bars you like – semisweet chocolate would be a nice addition!

The ONE thing I would strongly suggest is using high quality chocolate. I have never tried this with lesser-quality brands but can’t guarantee that they will melt as evenly/consistently. That said, if you try it and it works please let me know!

And the toppings can include anything and everything – peppermint bark is a classic, but nuts, dried fruit, marshmallows, graham crackers, cereal, even your favorite cookie or candy will all work!

this is a great do-ahead treat!

It just gets better, too – because you can make this marbled chocolate barkin advance and keep it in anairtight container for up to a week at room temperature or inthe fridge or freezer for easily a month, till you’re ready to gift or serve.

how do you package marbled chocolate bar bark for gifting?

Because of the sturdy nature of chocolate bark you can get creative with packaging. Cellophane bags, kraft boxes or any kind of pastry box is perfect. You can arrange it on a pretty tray for a gift that lasts after the bark is finished. And if you want to go “extra” you can keep the bark in the pan and tie a chocolate breaking hammer to the pan with a ribbon so the recipients can have at it!

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Let me know if you try it!

Note: After hearing from several readers I’ve amended the recipe to include the following tip: at the 5 minute mark pull the tray, still on the rack, out of the oven. Use your knife or skewer to gently pull through the chocolate. If it moves easily it’s ready to come out. If not, pop it back in for another minute. You shouldn’t need more than 7 minutes for all of the chocolate to be sufficiently melty.

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Marbled Chocolate Bar Bark

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4.64 from 19 votes

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Pre-heat the oven to 175 degrees. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

  • Arrange the chocolate bars on your baking sheet in two rows of three, placing them as closely together as possible.

  • Bake for 5 minutes. Working carefully, slide the oven rack out and try to swirl the chocolate with a skewer or thin knife. If the chocolate feels fluid you can remove the tray. If not, return to the oven for another minute, and test again. You should need no more than 7 minutes total for all of the chocolate to be sufficiently melted. Use a skewer or thin knife to swirl the chocolate into a marbled design. Immediately top with the pretzels, M&M's and sprinkles. Freeze or refrigerate till set.

  • Break the bark into pieces. Store in an airtight container at room temperature, in the fridge or in the freezer.

Keywords bark, candy, chocolate, chocolate bark, gluten free, white chocolate

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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.

Can you fix chocolate that has bloomed? ›

You can 'fix' bloomed chocolate, although it's important to note that the process primarily affects the appearance and texture rather than making it any safer to eat - because, remember, bloomed chocolate is already safe to eat. To reverse the chocolate bloom, you'll need to re-temper the chocolate.

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.

How do you increase the hardness of chocolate? ›

The addition of hydrogel did not only increase the melting point of chocolate, but also increased the hardness and particle size of chocolate. The higher the hydrogel concentration, the higher the hardness values.

Do you need to temper chocolate for bark? ›

Chocolate bark is a simple application for a first-time chocolate project that is a great way to get your feet wet. 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.

Who makes highest quality chocolate? ›

10 Best Chocolatiers
  • Teuscher (Zurich, Switzerland)
  • Vosges Haut-Chocolat (Chicago, Illinois, USA)
  • Scharffen Berger Chocolate Maker, Inc. ( ...
  • Jacques Torres Chocolate (New York, New York, USA)
  • Norman Love Confections (Ft. ...
  • Valrhona (France)
  • Richard Donnelly Fine Chocolates (Santa Cruz, California, USA)

Why use almond bark instead of chocolate? ›

It doesn't have a lot of flavor but it can easily be added to other melts or chocolate chips to get a good coating.

How do you thin chocolate bark for dipping? ›

Here are a few options:
  1. Cocoa Butter: This is the preferred choice for thinning chocolate. ...
  2. Vegetable Oil or Canola Oil: A few drops of a neutral, flavourless oil can help to thin out your chocolate. ...
  3. Shortening: A little shortening mixed in with your chocolate can also make it thinner.
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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).

Is white melting chocolate the same as almond bark? ›

In conclusion, white chocolate and almond bark are popular treats with different flavors and textures. White chocolate is made from cocoa butter, sugar, milk solids, and vanilla. In contrast, almond bark is made from sugar or corn syrup, vegetable oil or shortening, almonds or other nuts, and flavorings.

How long does it take bark to harden? ›

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 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.

How long does it take for chocolate to harden in a mold? ›

Place in the refrigerator; chocolate usually takes 10 to 20 minutes to set in the fridge and harden. Smaller chocolate molds may take less time to set up, and larger chocolate molds could take the full 20 minutes.

Why is my chocolate not tempering? ›

Too much humidity or too dry a climate also can affect temper. Yes, air conditioning and humidity control will be vital for your commercial operation. The ideal kitchen or production space temperature for working with chocolate is 64 -70°F (18 - 21°C) and 50 - 65% humidity.

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