Peppermint Bark Recipe!

December 6, 2009

This is my very favorite thing to make during holiday time and usually the first thing I do make! It gets eaten so quickly by family and friends that I usually make four batches by the time Christmas is over.

So here's how I make it!

You will need:

one package of small or large candy canes, both work fine.
one package almond bark or two bags white chocolate chips
1/2 tsp. peppermint oil
2-3 drops red food coloring




Unwrap the candy canes, put them into a heavy duty zippered storage bag and crush them into small pieces. I usually use a rubber mallet to crush the candy but you can use a rolling pin or anything else that does the job.





It will look something like this when it's all crushed.

a nut in a nutshell



Put the almond bark or white chocolate chips in a glass bowl and then melt in the microwave. Start out with 1 minute at high temperature and then check and stir.

a nut in a nutshell



Continue checking and stirring at 15 second intervals until you have a nice smooth mixture. (Time will depend on your microwave's individual power. It takes no more than 1 1/2 minutes in mine.)

peppermint bark



Add 1/2 tsp peppermint oil and 2-3 drops of red food coloring. Mix well. You'll have a nice peppermint pink color now!

peppermint bark



Add your crushed candy canes to the mixture.

a nut in a nutshell



Mix candy canes in well. It will look something like this at that point.

a nut in a nutshell



With the help of a spatula, pour the mixture out onto a piece of waxed paper or parchment paper on your counter and spread to desired thickness.

peppermint bark



Mixture will harden into a bark within 15 minutes or so. If pressed for time, it can be frozen for 3 minutes to quickly harden it. Break the bark into irregular pieces of various sizes and enjoy! It's absolutely delicious!

peppermint bark



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119 comments:

JennyMac said...

YUM!!!! thank you for sharing.

Me (aka Danielle) said...

Yummy!

This actually looks like something I could make, without screwing up (too bad). Thanks for sharing the recipe!

Matty said...

I've never done this, and it looks so easy to make. We'll be trying it this season. Thanks.

Lindsey said...

YUM!
Looks like you used almond bark in the pictures. Does white chocolate pieces give it a different flavor at all?

Diane said...

wow! this is easy! i had no idea! i wanna try it!

Pseudonymous High School Teacher said...

Oh, thank-you for this! I've always wnated to make peppermint bark and will give it a try this year.

Vodka Logic said...

yum I love making bark. I make milk choc with nuts and coconut too

Shell said...

I love peppermint bark. I've never added the food coloring or the pepperment oil to it, though, just the chips and mints.

Little Ms Blogger said...

Looks yummy AND easy

Stacy (the Random Cool Chick) said...

Thanks for sharing the recipe! So much easier than the Christmas candy I make every year...maybe I'll just do this instead! ;)

Just Breathe said...

Thanks, I always go out and buy it, now I can do it myself!

Menopausal New Mom said...

Good! I was hoping you would post this recipe! Looks yummy!!

Theta Mom said...

Yum! Looks like a great cut and dump to me!

Pam said...

I love this stuff. It's so easy to make!

Kristina P. said...

So easy!

Lissaloo said...

Yum, I am going to add this to my teacher gift baskets this year, it's so pretty! :)

otin said...

I hate the fact that I don't really like mint. I do like eating peppermint patties, but then again, so did Charlie Brown!! hehe have a good Sunday!

♥ Kathy said...

That looks absolutely yummy!

Justine said...

Oh, num yummy!!!

Justine :o )

Bren said...

Looks wonderful! I love peppermint bark! Does the white chocolate taste different than the almond bark?

Mango Girl said...

I believe some of that will add some holiday cheer to this house. Thanks for sharing!

xo, Mango

tori said...

Looks yummie! think I'll give it a try!

Mrs. Addison said...

Looks delicious! :)

Beth E. said...

I buy something called 'peppermint crunch' at a candy store (when I drive to the "big city"). It is red and green. I use it in place of the crushed peppermint. It gives it a great color, and tastes soooo good!

I'll see if I can find it online. If so, I'll send you a link to the site.

Hugs,
Beth

Beth E. said...

Found it! Copy and paste this link into your browser. Click on Red and green peppermint crunch, and you will see a pic of it. I have no idea how to set up a link in a comment...sorry!

http://www.candylandcrafts.com/crunchies1.htm

♥ Teresa ♥ said...

Wow, this sounds really yummy!

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Steven Anthony said...

mmmmmm I love this stuff, cant wait to make it....thanx for the recipe

peace

Amy @ Six Flower Mom said...

Thanks for sharing, this sounds yummy!

Busy Bee Suz said...

I congratulate you in finding a sweet treat that I would not drool over. :) I don't do white chocolate or peppermint. I know, I am weird like that. But I love that you made it here for us all today!!!

Smart Mouth Broad said...

I just made peppermint bark too. Mine has a chocolate layer under the white. Family and friends love it. I can't seem to get into shopping yet but I'm having a ball making goodies.

Amy said...

This is amazing. I hope you link this up on my blog on Friday for my Round Robin. It would a nice treat to share.

LMJ said...

Oooh! Thank you for sharing! That looks easy enough!!!

I love cooking instructions with pictures! It helps the culinary challenged like me!! =D I will try to make it next week (when Hubby comes home), and blog about it. =D

Sera said...

Mmmmm, MMMMM! That looks amazing, and it's one of my favorite holiday treats. Somebody at work brought in some Dove chocolates - those little square ones. And it's dark chocolate on the bottom half and peppermint bark type stuff on top. Delish.

Brian Miller said...

yay! we are so making some this week...

Michele said...

Yum... guess what I'm going to make today??

Thanks for sharing. I never made any kind of bark before (crazy hey?) . Had no idea it was that easy!!

Nancy Campbell said...

This looks awesome. I like the pink tone to it too--pretty.

ModernMom said...

Oh I think I could do this! Looks wonderful, thanks for the tip:)

one cluttered brain said...
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One Cluttered Brain said...

I LOVE peppermint bark! YUM! So wonderful! Thanks for sharing the recipe!

Secretia said...

Thanks, you made it so easy even i can make it, and I might make a pan of it with regular chocolate too.

Fattening up Santa!

mama-face said...

I am definitely making this. I'm sure I will mess it up, but I will give it a go. :)

rondadoug said...

Thanks!!! Finally a use for my leftover cabdy canes from last year lol

He &amp; Me + 3 said...

I totally think i could do that. Looks and sounds so good. Thanks!

Mighty M said...

Definitely do-able! Thanks for sharing - looks delicious!!

Shop with Me Mama said...

I have always wondered what the heck peppermint bark was! Now I know! Looks very yummy! Thanks for the recipe and yummy pictures of it :)

JenJen said...

Well! Today I was thinking about how to make this and VOILA! it's here!
Thank you for sharing!

kys said...

That's the same recipe I use except I have never put the food coloring in it. I think I'll try that this year.

Pricilla said...

It looks quite yummy!

MiMi said...

Oooh, inexpensive and YUMMY! Thanks!

Mammatalk said...

Looks fabulous. I am all thumbs in the kitchen, but this I think I can do! Thanks!

Janean said...

looks beyond good!!!!!!

brainella said...

Oh, hello yum. That looks so good I'm going to have to try that...

Melissa B. said...

Thanks so much for posting this. I'm in the holiday baking mood. As soon as my blueberry pie is out of the oven, I might try a little bark...

Jennifer Leigh said...

After you mentioned this I went searching for my bark recipes and I can't find them ACK! I'll be using this one!!

Lin said...

I do a version with dark chocolate on the bottom (with mint oil mixed in) and white chocolate layered on top. Then I sprinkle the crushed peppermint candy on top! It makes such a nice gift for everyone each year.

The girl with the flour in her hair said...

Oh, yum! i'm doing some gift baking this year and I think I might throw some of this in the bag. Great tutorial! Thanks for posting this!

Alexis AKA MOM said...

Ohhh girlie I'm loving it and so will be making it and probably eating it all by myself too ;)

Alicia said...

Did you know I never realized how easy it was to make??? I'm totally going to make this!!

Kathleen W. said...

I love this stuff, and am afraid if I make it I will eat it all! It looks so simple to do too, and is so pretty on your peppermint plate.

Brandy said...

Sounds like something even I can try to make and not ruin! Thanks for sharing this recipe!

Wonder if it will hurt my teeth though, we shall see!!

jewelryandgiftsbyrebecca said...

It looks good, what a shame I don't like mint and chocolate together.

Gropius said...

WOW. This looks awesome, and like something that even I, domestic goddess antithesis, could do.

Jenilee said...

Ohhh! thanks for the recipe! Yum!!

~ Noelle said...

Totally thought you were mailing me mine... Guess this is my hint to head to the store!
Looks simple enough that even I might be able to do it!
:)

Laoch of Chicago said...

Very sinful.

Kari @ A Giveaway Addicted Mommy said...

too lazy to read others comments so sorry if this is a repeat - can you use the little peppermint mints - the kind you get a restaurants from the waitress? I have a gigantic bag of them and I would like to use them up.

gracias mucho.

Chelle said...

Yum! That looks and sounds SO good. Thank you for sharing with us, hon!

Secret Mom Thoughts said...

Yummy. Thanks for sharing.

Jaime said...

yum! that looks so good!

mudmama said...

woweeee, that looks awesome and much easier than I thought! Thanks for sharing your special recipe! Think I will have to try it

Heatherlyn said...

Yum! And simple too. We will try this!

Blogging Mama Andrea said...

You have no idea how happy I am that I have to go to the store tomorrow :)

Kacey R. said...

YUM! I'd have a hard time not eating the melted chocolate. LOL

Muthering Heights said...

You are my hero for sharing your recipe!!! YUM!!!! :D :D

Sara @ Domestically Challenged said...

An idea: Can you make it and send it to me? Much easier. Much.
Then, I'll have a glass of wine, good book and enjoy the candy with no mess!

Samantha Gianulis said...

that is brilliant!! i always wondered how it was made...

Jennifer-Eighty MPH Mom said...

This looks heavenly. I meant to ask you to post this in my last comment, but forgot - then I saw this and woo hoo! Thanks for sharing!

Life with Kaishon said...

Oh my. That sounds SO good! : )

LT said...

That looks so good! I may be taking this to an office party this week. Thanks!!

Amy said...

I love this stuff, and had no idea it was so easy to make! Thank you for the simple tutorial. Also, thank you for stopping by my blog. I love new visitors, and hope you come back often.

Rachel said...

Oh yum I love this stuff and have never had a recipe! Sounds like I'm going to have to get Ali in the kitchen with me again...

Brooke said...

This is soooo much easier and quicker than all the stuff I have to bake for the holidays... LOL
This would be great to make with the kids... Thanks for the recipe..

Ann On and On... said...

Thanks for sharing... I was just thinking about making something for a few acquaintances. Yummmm!

buffalodick said...

I love that stuff! I helped a candy making buddy once, doing 40 lbs. of it!

Libbie said...

It is just so pretty too! I probably shouldn't make it because I think my pants are getting tight BEFORE the holidays...but who knows...I just might bust out & make some :) My little guy would be awesome at crushing up those candy canes!

Haley said...

Oh, it looks so yummy! I can't wait to try it out!

Candice said...

Looks delish!!

Helene said...

That looks so good (and easy!!) The candy canes look so pretty all crushed up!

Carey-Life in the Carpool Lane said...

Who knew it was that simple?!?!?! Thanks for the recipe!

Joanna Jenkins said...

Oh! My! Gawd! That looks fabulous. thanks for the step by step instructions! I am so going to make this next weekend.

xo

Amy said...

Thanks for sharing. I'll have to try this. Looks yummy!

Clueless_Mama said...

My sister loves this stuff. She will be so excited and jealous to find out that I now know how to make it. She always buys it. THANK YOU for sharing.

Eternally Distracted said...

Yummy, yummy - I need me some of that!

Veronica Lee said...

Yummy!!! Sinful too!!

Chatterbox said...

WoW! am glad to learn something yummy and all-new for me.

Will surely give it a try soon :)

Thanks for sharing.

My name is PJ. said...

Bless you for posting this. Why couldn't you have done it last week before I spent considerable money buying this very thing from Williams Sonoma on line. Yup. I really did that uber smart impulse buying thing. Are there awards for that? Maybe I could be The Queen?

Mommakin said...

Nom nom nom!!!

4 Lettre Words said...

A friend of mine always makes this, but with the dark bark. This is much prettier!

Mother Mayhem said...

Any idea how dangerous I can be with a recipe and a microwave? MWAHAHA

The Mommyologist said...

YUM! I absolutely love peppermint bark! Holiday treats are the best...not so good for my waistline but I'm not worrying about that till January 5th.

Stephanie Faris said...

Thanks! I'm looking for new recipes this year. I always bake the same things. That looks delicious!

Queenie Jeannie said...

Fabulous!

Toni said...

Yuuuuuuuummmmmmmmmmyyyyyyy! Thanks for that :)

Nichol said...

Yummy! This is getting made this year. Bookmarked!!

Courtney said...

YUMMY! Love the bark!

shortmama said...

This sounds so good..Im saving this one to make! So simple!

Kelly at Home said...

Whoa, mama, that yummy recipe is gonna haunt me all day! I have some peppermint white chocolate chips (by Tollhouse I think?) hankering for me to eat 'em all in my fridge right now. My hubs and I have been spreading them out over homemade peppermint lattes for a week...I have a feeling they'll be gone by the end of the night. ;o)

Happy Christmas!

AudreyO said...

Wow, you could make this in any color for any holiday. Yum!!!

JamericanSpice said...

I absolutely will have to try this! Thank you.

HeartsMakeFamilies said...

Ohhh I want to try this.

Cecelia---Sis---Mom said...

Looks so good, I may add it to my holiday gift plates this year.

Cece

Joy said...

I'm so going to do this - thank you so much for the recipe and photos!

Michelle said...

That looks really easy and yummy...thanks for sharing.

LadyStyx said...

mmmm...I'd make it with the white chocolate for sure...

Vickie said...

That looks so easy! I just got a recipe for oreo bark, now I am gonna try this! I think my kids would love it. At least their breath will smell nice;)

conversationswithmoms said...

I will definitely give it a try. It looks great.

G-Zell said...

I have never heard of peppermint bark... us puerto ricans dont make stuff like that and dont ask me why.. those crazy ricans!

I so want to do this... and shock the heck out of my peeps.. lol... this looks pretty simple enough for me being cooking challenged....

yummy

Amy said...

Thanks for linking up today.. I hope you have a great weekend.

sheila said...

Oh my! yummy yummy yummy!!!!!!!!

 
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