Valentine's Day Candy Bark

Valentine's Day Candy Bark Recipe
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Recipe Rating:
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Categories: Candies, Quick & Easy, For Kids
Keywords: holiday, white-chocolate, Kid Friendly, valentines, home-made, food-gift
Serves: 10 servings (or more)
Cook Time:

Ingredients

18 ounces nestle's premier white chocolate chips
(about 1 cup) red hearts cinnamon candy
Pinched by pamela1973, and 40 more.
Well Seasoned
Marshfield, WI (pop. 19,118)
DomesticGoddess
Member Since Sep 2010
Domestic's Notes:

A quick, easy, candy to make for your favorite Valentine.

 

Directions

1
Place parchment paper on a baking sheet, preferably with sides. I used a (15-1/2" x 10" x 1") baking sheet. Set baking sheet aside.
2
Place the white chocolate chips in a double boiler; melt the morsels over a low simmering heat ontop the stove. Be sure to stir the chocolate as it's melting. (I found it only took 5 minutes to melt the chocolate.)
3
Pour the melted chocolate onto the parchment-lined baking sheet.
4
Using a heat-proof spatula; quickly spread-out the melted chocolate, as evenly as you can on the baking sheet.
5
Sprinkle the cinnamon heart candies over the white chocolate. Allow to cool. (To set up the candy bark quickly, place baking sheet in your refrigerator freezer for just 5 minutes.)
6
Once removed from the freezer, you'll have noticed that the candy bark will separate from the parchment paper. Break up the candy bark with your hands, and either place in individual baggies to give as gifts, or place in a tin, or an air tight container. No refrigeration is required.
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Note: When I made the Valentine Bark, I made a bit more than the recipe called for. I used 2-(12 ounce) bags of the white chocolate morsels, and a bit larger baking sheet. (A 17-1/4" x 11-1/4" x 3/4" baking sheet to be exact.) I didn't use an entire cup of the cinnamon candies, I just sprinkled on desired amount.
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CinStraw
Nana's Kitchen CinStraw
Feb 27, 2013
Pretty and good.
DomesticGoddess
Domestic Goddess DomesticGoddess
Feb 27, 2013
Cindy, it is very good, and I agree, pretty as well. Thanks for the nice compliment!
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