Peppermint Bark Recipe - Through Her Looking Glass (2024)

by Allie 38 Comments

Peppermint Bark isa yummy Christmas tradition at our house during the holidays. Crunchy, white chocolate is layered with creamy dark peppermint chocolate andcrushed candy canes! We make this delicious treat for all the holiday parties andChristmas stockings.

I kid you not, I’ve made over a hundred pounds of this peppermint bark through the years. Probably more. Everyone seems to love receiving it and I love making and giving it.

My funniest memory regardingPeppermint Bark has to be with my first busy little four year oldyears ago. He was always aggressively pounding on something or other. I thought crushing candy canes would be the perfect job to occupy him. (Positively!)

So I sent him out to the driveway to bang on candy canes with a veggie can. He was excited. I mean,really excited. The candy was in a ziploc bag, in an old camping pan lined with a dish towel.The banging went on and on and then it got really quiet.

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I went out to check on him. He’d gotten a little carried away with well doing. Half the driveway was covered incrushed peppermints. We laughed and laughed. (And thankfully I had more peppermints inside, which is probably WHY I could laugh, lol.) Then for a couple weeks we had the sparkliest driveway in the neighborhood, just in time for Christmas.

Peppermint Bark shouts “Christmas” loud and clear from snowy rooftops. This barkis extra yummy because it has whipping cream mixed in with the bittersweet chocolate. This makes the top chocolate layer creamy instead of hard. It’s also highly addictive. (I think it’s every bit as good as Williams Sonoma peppermint bark. Maybe better.)

I pack it in 1/4 lb. candy boxes for gift giving. White box. Red and white striped grosgrain ribbon. It seems that Santa himself prefers Peppermint Bark to cookies, based on an experiment we conducted one Christmas Eve. (!)

Crush the peppermints/candy canes and set aside. (To crush peppermints or candy canes: leave in plastic wrappers, place in a heavy duty ziploc bag and bang with the sharp edge of a veggie can. I put the ziploc bag in an old t0wel-lined camping pan. Or use a food processor. (Remove wrappers first if using the food processor!)

Melt the vanilla candy wafers.

Spread onto parchment paper. Cool.

Dollop the barely warm melted chocolate, peppermint extract and whipping cream mixture onto the white chocolate.

Spread chocolate mixture evenly on top of first layer, then sprinkle with crushed peppermints or candy canes.

Cool in refrigerator for 15 minutes. Then let sit out for 5 or 10 minutes. (If you cut it when it’s too cold, the hard white layer underneath doesn’t cut cleanly.)

Chop into triangles with a sharp butcher knife and quick, hard pressure.

Package into 1/4 lb. candy boxes for gift giving. Peppermint Bark:It’s how we roll for the holidays.

Keep this treat refrigerated because of the whipping cream in the dark chocolate layer.

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  • Use a veggie can to crush peppermints or candy canes. Leave the candy in the plastic wrappers and use a veggie can to bang on them. Line an old camping pan with an old towel for the task. Do this in the basem*nt, garage or outside because little pieces of the candy can fly and make a mess.
  • I use mini candy canes. I used to use the starlite peppermint candies, but the mini candy canes work best for me.
  • Chop into triangles with a sharp butcher knife and quick, hard pressure.
  • Keep peppermint bark refrigerated.
  • Package into 1/4 lb. candy boxes for gift giving

Other peppermint treats you my enjoy: Peppermint Stick Ice Cream, Pink Peppermint Eggnog Punch, Peppermint Fudgeand Peppermint White Christmas co*cktail.

Peppermint Bark

Peppermint Bark is delightful any time of year, but especially at Christmas. Use good quality chocolate! This is highly addictive and makes a great gift packaged in 1/4 lb. candy boxes.

Prep Time35 minutes mins

Total Time35 minutes mins

Course: Candy

Servings: 1 1/2 pounds candy

Author: Allie Taylor

Ingredients

  • 16 ounces white vanilla candy wafer disks buy at A.C. Moore or Michael's
  • 8 ounces bittersweet chocolate chopped
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons peppermint extract
  • 4 tablespoons whipping cream
  • crushed starlite peppermint candies or candy canes

Instructions

  • Melt vanilla candy wafer disks according to package directions. (I use the microwave.)

  • Spread onto a 24" X 18" foil or parchment square on top of an inverted baking pan.

  • Let harden.

  • Slowly melt chopped chocolate over very low heat.

  • Remove from heat when just melted.

  • Stir in peppermint extract and whipping cream.

  • Spread melted chocolate mixture evenly on top of white candy layer.

  • Sprinkle with crushed peppermint candies.

  • Chill until just hardened, about 15 minutes.

  • Wait 10-15 minutes, then cut into triangles.

  • Refrigerate!

Notes

How to crush the peppermints: leave in plastic wrappers, place in a heavy duty ziploc bag and bang with the sharp edge of a veggie can. Or use a food processor. (Please take off wrappers first if using the food processor!)

Refrigerate peppermint bark!

You may also like: Peppermint Stick Ice Cream

Peppermint Bark Recipe - Through Her Looking Glass (2024)

FAQs

How do you keep peppermint bark layers from separating? ›

If your bark chilled in the refrigerator for longer than 3–4 hours, let it sit at room temperature for 10–15 minutes to slightly soften before breaking/slicing. (Or else the layers might separate.)

What can I use instead of parchment paper for peppermint bark? ›

You'll need parchment paper to make the recipe work properly; don't try to replace it with aluminum foil or plastic wrap. The bark looks attractive either cut or broken into ragged pieces. I pllace in cookie boxes lined with red cellophane.

Who made the original peppermint bark? ›

The origins of peppermint bark are unclear. Williams Sonoma introduced its version and popularized it in 1998, though the confection existed as early as 1966 in the United States.

How long does store bought peppermint bark last? ›

A: Peppermint bark has a shelf life of 1 year.

How long is peppermint bark good for? ›

Frequently Asked Questions. How long is peppermint bark good for? Peppermint bark will last at room temperature for 2 weeks or in the refrigerator for 3 weeks.

How do you get peppermint bark to stick together? ›

How do you keep peppermint bark from separating? The trick for chocolate peppermint bark layers that stick together is to add the white chocolate layer before the semisweet layer is completely set. Refrigerate the first layer for about 20 minutes until the top is firm but not solid and cold.

Why is my peppermint bark sticky? ›

No, peppermint bark doesn't need to be refrigerated. In fact, keeping it in the fridge can cause it to get sticky as moisture collects on the peppermint candy. Remember, this is just candy. You don't normally keep your candy in the fridge, so no need to do it here.

What can I use if I dont have parchment paper? ›

5 Substitutes for Parchment Paper
  • Silpat: Best for Lining Baking Sheets. ...
  • Wax Paper: Best for Room Temperature Storage and Makeshift Work Surfaces. ...
  • Greased Baking Sheet: Good for Baking. ...
  • Aluminum Foil with Oil: Good for Baking, Especially at Hotter Temperatures. ...
  • Nonstick Sheet Pans: Good for Baking.

Is Costco peppermint bark good? ›

Costco's peppermint bark has a distinctive snap. And paired with the healthy sprinkling of candy canes, the crisp and crunchy texture makes for an exciting bite.

Where do you store peppermint bark? ›

Remove the Peppermint Bark from the pan by lifting the edges of the aluminum foil. Peel back the foil and break, or cut, the bark into small irregular pieces. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to two weeks.

Why is peppermint bark so good? ›

The chocolate is high quality, rich with cocoa flavor, and has the perfect mouth feel. And on top, a blanket of creamy white chocolate is studded all over with crunchy and cooling candy cane pieces. To give it an extra hint of mint, peppermint oil is even blended within the layers of chocolate.

Does Costco sell peppermint bark? ›

Costco's Kirkland Signature Peppermint Bark

The popular holiday bark includes white and dark chocolate coated in crushed peppermint candy for a sweet and minty taste, and the 21-ounce container costs $9.99.

What country invented peppermint candy? ›

Candy cane
A traditional candy cane
Alternative namesPeppermint stick
TypeConfectionery
Place of originGermany
Main ingredientsSugar, flavoring (often peppermint)
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Why is my chocolate bark separating? ›

Other tips for preventing peppermint bark from separating

If you use a type of white chocolate made with palm kernel or coconut oil, the dark and white chocolate layers will separate from each other because the oil won't allow it to bond to the dark chocolate layer.

How do you cut chocolate bark without cracking it? ›

To cut set chocolate without cracking, I would recommend heating your knife with hot water, drying excess water off of the knife, and then *carefully* cutting into the chocolate.

Why is my peppermint bark soft? ›

If you leave your bark out at room temperature the peppermint bark will tend to be soft. Place back in the refrigerator to harden it back up.

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