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Peppermint Bark

Posted by Administrator | Posted in Carnivores, Sweet Tooth, Sweet Tooth, Vegetarian | Posted on 12-12-2009

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I try not to eat a lot of candy around the holidays but one of my favorite combinations any time of the year is mint and chocolate.  I always look forward to grabbing a bag of Hershey’s Mint Kisses because they’re always available during Christmas-time.  It can get a little dangerous, me, alone with a bag of mint kisses.  So instead of devouring them one by one I figured I would make a bark to share with my family and co-workers so I didn’t hog it all to myself.

- 1/2 bag mint-chocolate chips
- 1/2 bag white chocolate chips
- 2 tbsp Christmas colored sprinkles
- wax paper

Place a layer of wax paper onto a baking sheet. Use a double boiler to melt chocolate. Start with the mint chocolate chips first. Melt them in the double boiler and whisk as its melting. Keep whisking until all chips are melted and you see a nice sheen in the chocolate. You want to keep whisking in order to prevent the chocolate from being too hot and burning or curdling. Once all the chocolate is melted then remove from heat and pour onto wax paper. You want to pour it in the middle and allow itself to spread. Use a spatula to evenly coat the shape of the pan. If your chocolate doesn’t reach the edges that’s fine it doesn’t need to, just make sure it’s even to prevent it from being too thick or thin in certain places. Let it set, clean out your bowl or use another bowl because you will want to make sure it is completely dry.

Repeat process with white chocolate chips. Once all white chocolate chips are melted add sprinkles and continue to whisk. Once white chocolate is done pour over the mint chocolate on the wax paper. Use a spatula to smooth over white chocolate. If you mix the mint chocolate and white chocolate together don’t worry, not only will it make some fun paisley designs I like to say it gives the effect of “snow on the ground.” Set the tray in the fridge to harden for at least one hour, best overnight.

Once the chocolate has hardened, remove wax paper from the underside of the chocolate and begin to break into chunks. It doesn’t really matter how big or small you do it it’s not meant to be perfect shapes. Then eat and enjoy or this also makes a good gift in a tin or bag.