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Holiday Baking: Peppermint Bark Recipe!

Peppermint Bark

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 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. (If you’d like, you can reserve a little bit to sprinkle over the top of the bark.)

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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  1. Kim @ What's That Smell? says:

    Oh yum, I love peppermint bark

  2. Penelope says:

    Totally yummy (and rather sinful) looking!

  3. Ok — love, love, love peppermint bark.

    And, I’m going to share something that CHANGED MY LIFE.
    (ok, maybe not that dramatic, but it has made my holiday baking/candy making so much easier)

    You can buy “already crushed” peppermints. Yup. You can.

    I used to pound and pound and pound candy canes/peppermint drops, etc., for a few holiday recipes I make … not anymore. I just grab a bag of the crushed stuff and go.

    It’s awesome.

  4. I love peppermint bark!