Peppermint Bark With White And Dark Chocolate

Peppermint Bark With White And Dark Chocolate
Peppermint Bark with White and Dark Chocolate is a fun little treat that we like to make around Christmas time. We love to put these sweets in fun, festive molds. That makes them extra-special and perfect for gifting.

Yield: 24 
Prep Time: 20 MINUTES 
Total Time: 20 MINUTES

INGREDIENTS

  • 2 pkgs (4 oz each) dark chocolate baking bars
  • 3 pkgs (4 oz each) white chocolate baking bars
  • 1/2 tsp peppermint extract, optional
  • 3/4 cup crushed candy canes

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Break dark chocolate bars into pieces. In a small microwave-safe bowl, heat chocolate on High power for 30 seconds then stir well. Continue heating in 30-second intervals until chocolate is melted and smooth.
  2. Place a small amount of dark chocolate into each mold, filling each one about 1/3 full. Tap the mold gently on the countertop to level it out.
  3. Place molds in the refrigerator for about 15-20 minutes until chocolate is firm.
  4. Break white chocolate bars into pieces. In a separate bowl, heat the white chocolate in the microwave for 30 seconds then stir well. Continue heating in 30-second intervals until white chocolate is melted and smooth. Stir in peppermint extract, if using.
  5. Spoon white chocolate into each mold on top of the dark chocolate. Fill the molds nearly to the top. Tap the mold gently on the countertop to level the chocolate.
  6. Crush up peppermint candy canes. Sprinkle crushed candy canes on top of white chocolate.
  7. Place molds in the refrigerator for about 20 minutes, until firm.
  8. Gently remove Peppermint Bark from the molds.

NOTES

  • Can also layer the chocolate in a 9x13-inch pan then sprinkle crushed candy canes over the top. Break into pieces.
Nutrition Information: YIELD: 24 SERVING SIZE: 1
Amount Per Serving: CALORIES: 57 TOTAL FAT: 2g SATURATED FAT: 1g TRANS FAT: 0g UNSATURATED FAT: 0g CHOLESTEROL: 1mg SODIUM: 7mg CARBOHYDRATES: 10g FIBER: 0g SUGAR: 7g PROTEIN: 0g
Nutrition Information Provided For Educational and Informational Purposes Only.
Peppermint Bark With White And Dark Chocolate
Candy canes are one of those things that just scream ‘Christmas’ to me.

Real candy canes are an essential decoration on our Christmas tree every year.

Aren’t these Snowflake Peppermint Bark bites so cute?

Putting the chocolate into a Christmas-themed mold really takes this treat to the next level.

They are perfect for gifting and so easy!
Peppermint Bark With White And Dark Chocolate
KEY TO SUCCESS #1 – USE GOOD QUALITY CHOCOLATE
For this Peppermint Bark recipe, we’re using good, high-quality baking chocolate bars, not chocolate chips.

You can really taste the difference when you use chocolate bars versus chocolate chips.

The chocolate chips contain stabilizers that allow them to keep their chocolate chip shape when heated.

With the chocolate bars, they don’t contain the same type of stabilizers so they melt a lot better and taste better too.
Peppermint Bark With White And Dark Chocolate
You can find the chocolate bars in the baking section of your local supermarket.

I’m not talking about the chocolate bars that you find in the candy section.

The chocolate in the candy section has more sugar and less chocolate than the baking chocolate.

First, break up the chocolate bars into pieces or chop them up with a sharp knife.

I pound my chocolate bars with a meat mallet while they are still in their wrapper.

This breaks up the chocolate into small pieces while keeping it contained so that it doesn’t make a mess.

It takes literally 10 seconds to break up all the chocolate. So easy.
Peppermint Bark With White And Dark Chocolate
KEY TO SUCCESS #2 – HEAT CHOCOLATE GENTLY
When you are heating both the white and dark chocolate in the microwave, heat it for just 30 seconds then stir it well.

Make sure you do not overheat the chocolate or it could seize up.

You will only heat each type of chocolate for about 1-2 minutes total, in 30-second intervals.

When the chocolate is melted and soft, you can stir it until it is completely smooth.

You don’t have to keep putting it back into the microwave to melt the last few little lumps.

Melting the chocolate should be more about stirring and less about heating.
Peppermint Bark With White And Dark Chocolate
KEY TO SUCCESS #3 – FILL UP THE MOLDS
We’re going with a ratio of 1/3 dark chocolate and 2/3 white chocolate.

This is the amount of chocolate we’re melting so we want to make sure that is the same ratio we use when filling up the molds.

We want the dark chocolate to be on the bottom of the snowflake or Christmas shape so we’re adding it to the mold first.

Use a table spoon to pour a bit of dark chocolate into the bottom of the mold.

Try to avoid gettinging streaks of dark chocolate up the sides of the mold because those drips will show when you unmold the chocolate.

Pour the spoonful of dark chocolate into the middle of the mold then gently tap the mold on the countertop to make the chocolate spread to the edges.

You can use a toothpick or wooden skewer to help spread the chocolate to the edges and in all the little corners, but we didn’t really feel that was necessary.

Allow the dark chocolate to set until firm.

You can refrigerate it for a few minutes to speed up the process.
Peppermint Bark With White And Dark Chocolate
After the dark chocolate has set, add in the white chocolate with the added peppermint extract.

The peppermint extract is optional.

Sometimes we use it and sometimes we don’t.

If you don’t add the peppermint extract, you will still get a nice peppermint flavor from the candy canes.

Fill the mold almost to the top with white chocolate.

Again, tap the molds on the countertop to level out the chocolate.

Finally, sprinkle the crushed candy canes on top of the white chocolate while the chocolate is still wet.

Adding the candy canes to the wet chocolate will ensure that your peppermint does not fall off when you unmold the peppermint bark.
Peppermint Bark With White And Dark Chocolate
TIPS FOR CHOCOLATE MOLD AND UNMOLDING
When working with silicone molds, you do not need to grease the mold before adding the chocolate.

In fact, you shouldn’t grease the mold because it will leave a greasy coating on the bottom of your candy.

Simply add the ingredients and then allow the molds to sit until the chocolate is firm.

You can also refrigerate the chocolate to help it set faster, but only leave the chocolate in the refrigerator until it is set.

When you are ready to remove the candy from the mold, simply pull the silicone mold away from the sides of your candy.
Peppermint Bark With White And Dark Chocolate
Work all the way around your candy until it is loose in its mold cavity.

Next, press the candy mold from the bottom so that the candy pushes up and out of the mold.

With small candy pieces and shallow molds, it’s very easy to release the chocolate from the mold and you should see minimal breakage.

If your mold has a more intricate design, the process is the same. You will just need to be extra gentle when tugging on the silicone mold.

If the chocolate seems to be sticking to the mold, STOP what you are doing and gently wiggle the silicone back and forth until the silicone pulls away from the chocolate.
Peppermint Bark With White And Dark Chocolate

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