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Double Chocolate Peppermint Bark

By: A Bakers Field Guide to Christmas Cookies, by Dede Wilson

Every holiday season I would get together with my grandma and would bake delicious sweets for the family. Great for the stockings, Double Chocolate Peppermint Bark was always my favorite. The holiday season isn't the same without holiday dessert recipes.

Celebrate With More Festive Recipe Ideas

During the holiday season, there's nothing quite like the joy of baking festive treats to share with loved ones. If you enjoyed making Double Chocolate Peppermint Bark, you'll love trying out some new Christmas recipes this year!

One delicious option is Peppermint Mocha Brownies. These rich and indulgent brownies are infused with the flavors of coffee and peppermint, creating a perfect combination of sweet and refreshing. Another great recipe to try is Candy Cane Cheesecake Bars. These creamy cheesecake bars are swirled with peppermint and topped with crushed candy canes for a festive and decadent dessert.

For a fun and unique twist on the classic Christmas cookie, why not try making Peppermint Bark Thumbprint Cookies? These buttery cookies are filled with a rich chocolate ganache and topped with crushed peppermint candies, making them a delightful treat for holiday gatherings.

Whichever recipe you choose to try, we hope it brings you the same joy and delicious memories as baking Double Chocolate Peppermint Bark with your grandma. Happy baking and happy holidays!

Ingredients

  • 12 (6 to 7 inches) red and white peppermint candy canes
  • 1 pound couverture bittersweet or semisweet chocolate, finely chopped
  • 1 pound couverture white chocolate, finely chopped

Instructions

  1. Line a jelly-roll pan with aluminum foil, shiny side up, smoothing out any wrinkles, or line the pan with a piece of acetate.
     
  2. Place candy canes in a heavy-duty zipper-lock plastic bag, press out air, and seal bag. Crush candy canes with a rolling pin, alternately rolling and whacking candy until it is fairly uniformly crushed; aim for 1/4-inch pieces. If there is a lot of powdery residue, place candy in a strainer and shake out and discard powdery part (or save and stir into hot chocolate). You may also chop candy in a food processor fitted with a metal blade, pulsing on and off. It will make a racket, however.
     
  3. Temper bittersweet chocolate according to the directions on page 14 and spread in a thin, even layer (about 1/8inch) all over the aluminum foil using an offset spatula. It doesn’t have to be perfectly rectangular like the pan, as the candy will be broken up into random pieces. Place in refrigerator to firm while you temper white chocolate.
     
  4. Spread tempered white chocolate in a thin, even layer over bittersweet chocolate. Immediately sprinkle chopped candy over white chocolate while it is still wet. Place bark in refrigerator until completely firm, about 20 minutes.
     
  5. Peel off the aluminum foil. Break the bark into irregular pieces and enjoy!

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