Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Easter Bark


This year I wanted to make something festive for my family. While browsing the Pinterest boards, I stumbled upon an Easter bark recipe from The Browy Blog that looked too good to not try!

 
Not only was this super easy to make but it also tasted really good - perfect combo! ;) 

- First, you'll need to get several different colors of chocolate melts. I got one bag of lavender, yellow, bright white, and blue from Michael's Craft Stores; however, almost all craft stores have them and even some supermarkets!

 
- Next, I separated each color into a microwave-safe bowl and melted each color down.

 
- While the chocolates are melting, line a cookie sheet with wax paper.
 
- Once the chocolate is completed melted, spoon it out onto various areas of the cookie sheet (as opposed to having each color in just one spot). Doing this will make it easier to swirl all the colors together.
 
- After you have poured each color onto the lined cookie sheet, tap the pan on the counter to draw the colors together.
 
- Grab a toothpick (or knife) and swirl away!
 
- I dropped Cadbury Mini Egg's onto the mixture for an extra treat! However, any Easter candy will work...
 
- Let cool in the refridgerator for 10 - 20 mins or until chocolate is hard.
 
- Break the bark into small pieces.
 
- I placed my Easter bark in an Easter themed goodie box (also from Michael's Craft Store) with some Easter basket grass, cellophane, and some ribbon before giving them out!
 
 

Enjoy! =)

 

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