This Award Winning Chocolate Bark is a mouthwatering, easy and no fail recipe!
The bark itself is really delicious, but you can take it to the next level by choosing different toppings to fit your color scheme and taste buds!
The better quality chocolate and praline paste you use, the better the bark will taste. We like purchasing our chocolate by a baking supplies store such as The Peppermill.
For the packaging, we decorated kraft boxes with scrapbook paper and ribbons. You can get very creative with packaging the bark because it is easy to cut it into any size.
We have used this recipe in so many different ways and for so many different occasions. We love it for sending to a simcha, mishloach manos, as a gift or a party favor.
Award Winning Chocolate Bark
Equipment
- 2-3 12×17" Cookie Sheets (depending on how thin you want the bark to be.
- parchment paper
- metal spatula
- cheese knife
- large metal bowl
Ingredients
- 2 lbs bittersweet coating chocolate (some baking supplies stores may refer to it as Supra Chocolate
- 1 lb Premium White Coating
- 1 lb Praline Paste
- 4 cups Rice Kripsies
Toppings Ideas:
- slivered, sliced, chopped or candied nuts
- crushed peppermint
- crushed oreos
- coconut
- klik balls
- brown, white, peanut butter or caramel chocolate for drizzling.
Instructions
- Line the cookie sheets with parchment paper.
- Place the chocolate and praline paste in a large metal bowl over a double boiler or melt in a glass bowl in the microwave.
- Pour the Rice Krispies into the melted chocolate and mix it well.
- Using a metal spatula, spread the chocolate out on the parchment lined cookie sheets.
- Sprinkle the toppings on top of the bark.
- Allow the bark to dry and drizzle with melted chocolate.
- Freeze bark till solid. Remove bark from freezer and crack into pieces. For more even pieces, bring the chocolate to room temperature and cut using a cheese knife.
Packaging Supplies:
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- kraft boxes
- assortment of scrap booking papers, cut into 2-3/4” squares
- ribbons
- glue stick
- strong glue, such as e6000
- Cut the scrapbooking paper to fit on the boxes and glue it on to the boxes, using a glue stick.
- Line the boxes with parchment paper and fill with bark.
- Add ribbons and bows.
- If you are using 2 or 3 boxes, use the stronger glue to glue the boxes together.
This article by Esther O. originally appeared in Mishpacha Magazine.
Photography by Hudi Greenberger






