Author Notes
Great stocking filler for Christmas or just a treat for yourself, here's a recipe for chocolate bark, two ways. —Alexandra Tamasan
Ingredients
- White chocolate bark
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200 grams
white chocolate (I used 25% cocoa butter)
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20 grams
toasted pistachios, roughly chopped
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20 grams
dried cranberries, roughly chopped
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2 pinches
chai spice powder
- White and dark chocolate bark
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180 grams
dark chocolate
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30 grams
white chocolate
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20 grams
roasted hazelnuts, roughly chopped
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20 grams
brazil nuts, roughly chopped
Directions
- White chocolate bark
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Prepare a small loaf tin – grease, then line with parchment paper.
In a medium bowl, chop or break into squares about 3/4 of the total chocolate quantity.
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Microwave in bursts of 30 seconds, stirring with a spatula after each one. (It took 1 minute 30 seconds for entire quantity to melt for me.)
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Remove from microwave, then add remaining chocolate, stirring to combine and melt, bringing to room temperature.
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Pour into lined loaf tin, then sprinkle chai spices, then the chopped pistachios and cranberries.
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Press the toppings lightly into the chocolate to help them set.
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Place in fridge for 20 mins to set.
Cut in squares, triangles or gift it as a whole bar, wrapped in parchment paper.
- White and dark chocolate bark
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Prepare a small loaf tin – grease, then line with parchment paper.
In a medium bowl, chop or break into squares about 3/4 of the total quantity of dark chocolate.
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Microwave in bursts of 30 seconds, stirring with a spatula after each one. (It took 1 minute 30 seconds for entire quantity to melt for me.)
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Remove from microwave, then add remaining chocolate, stirring to combine and melt, bringing to room temperature.
Repeat process for the total quantity of white chocolate.
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Pour the melted dark chocolate into lined loaf tin, then spoon the white chocolate on top.
Use a toothpick or a skewer to swirl white and dark chocolate together.
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Sprinkle nuts on top, pressing lightly to set into chocolate.
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Place in fridge for 20 mins to set.
Cut in squares, triangles or gift it as a whole bar, wrapped in parchment paper.
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