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Monday, December 4, 2017

Peppermint Bark




When I first made this recipe it was out of necessity we were not doing well and the children still expected to make Christmas candy. In order not to disappoint them I had some almond bark that i had bought some where probably on sale and I had some extra candy canes that we did not put on the treat and made candy cane almond bark. Now it is loved by everyone and sold for high prices it is very easy you just have to break up your candy cane in tiny bits and mix into your melted almond bark. Spread out on greased or wax paper lined cookie sheet Allow to dry and break into pieces. 

  • 6 squares of almond bark
  • 9 candy canes, smashed
In a medium microwave safe bowl, add the squares of almond bark. Place in the microwave and heat it 30 second at a time on 50% power until melted and smooth.

Place the candy canes in a ziploc freezer bag and crush them with a mallet of rolling pin. Once the bark has melted, stir in the crushed candy canes.

Get a large cookie sheet and line it with wax paper. Pour the bark on top and spread with the back of a large spoon. Chill til set.

Once set, break apart with a knife. You can break it in even pieces or go the messier route. It doesn't matter! They're pretty and tasty no matter what shape they take on.


25 comments:

  1. This is delicious! Am saving this for this weekend. Am planning for a cooking bonding with Mom.

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    1. great recipe to do just that. Fun, easy and oh so yummy

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  2. Great easy recipe, love it was made from stuff you had lying around and now a favorite, They are usually the best.

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    1. oh yes, and to think this same recipe is made by others that charge lots of $$

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  3. This looks very delicious! I will definitely try this out. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. nice to hear from you and that you will be trying this recipe. Let me know how it turns out for you

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  4. Love the story behind this recipe - you are amazing for wanting to give your children the Christmas experience despite not having much at the time. This bark looks so tasty!

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    1. that's how we roll, family is always there wether money is or not thanks for stopping by loved reading your comment

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  5. We love peppermint bark during the winter. This recipe looks easy to make.

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    1. it is easy to make and so much better than having to spend $$ for what the store wants for it

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  6. One of my favorite treats to eat in the winter. I am looking forward to making some on my own.

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    1. you will be delighted at the yummy taste and saving some $$

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  7. I haven't made bark before because I thought it was super complicated. I could definitely handle this recipe! Hope you had a happy Christmas!

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    1. somethings are easier than we think I hope you do try this recipe so super yummy

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  8. Oh this would be a dangerous treat for me. I would not stop until there was none left!

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    1. I know but it is great to share and then make more lol, thanks for visiting

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  9. Peppermint bark is so darn good. I am using this one!

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    1. I think so as well, let me know if you try the recipe and how ymmy it was

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  10. Oh I love peppermint bark! I want to try making it myself soon.

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  11. This looks yummy and delicious. Going to give it a try in the weekend.

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  12. I love peppermint bark. This would be great for Valentine's Day coming up.

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  13. I like that it is easy to do. I bet it would be fun make some with my niece.

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  14. I love this recipe! I will definitely make some. It looks so delicious!

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  15. I always pay through the nose for peppermint bark. I really need to try this recipe.

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  16. Yummy! I’ve nwver made peppermint bark, but it looks so easy.

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