This Cookie Cutter Peppermint Bark is so simple to make and a great gift to give someone. You can leave the bark in the cookie cutter or pop it out and wrap it up with a cute bow. Either way, your friends and family will gobble it up!  Cookie Cutter Peppermint Bark - Bake, Craft, Sew

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Today I’m sharing Cookie Cutter Peppermint Bark. You know the really good but expensive peppermint bark from Williams and Sonoma? Yeah.

You can totally make it at home for way cheaper and it makes great gifts. A little twist I like to do is make the bark inside of a cookie cutter so not only are you giving a tasty treat but you are giving away a cute cookie cutter as well. Cookie Cutter Peppermint Bark - Bake, Craft, Sewcookie-cutter-peppermint-bark-2Start by picking out a cute cookie cutter. I found them cheap at Walmart in sets of 2 for just over $1. You can’t beat that. Next, melt your dark chocolate. You can use the nice bars of chocolate like Lindt or Ghirardelli which melt nicely.

You can get away with using chocolate chips as well. That’s what I used here because it’s what I had on hand. I used a piping bag because I was making a LOT of these for gifts but you can just melt it in a bowl. cookie-cutter-peppermint-bark-3Pour a thin layer into the cookie cutter and shake it around to create an even layer. Place it in the freezer to harden for about 10 minutes.

cookie-cutter-peppermint-bark-4Next, you will do a layer of white chocolate. Here you’ll want to go with high quality chocolate like the bars or almond bark. White chocolate chips tend to seize up easily when heated so I don’t recommend using those. Mix in a little peppermint extract and crushed candy canes and pour it on top of your chocolate layer. Cookie Cutter Peppermint Bark - Bake, Craft, SewSprinkle some additional crushed candy canes on top and let the chocolate harden in the freezer. Cookie Cutter Peppermint Bark - Bake, Craft, SewLook how cute this gingerbread man is?

Cookie Cutter Peppermint Bark - Bake, Craft, SewYou’re done. So easy, right? You can either pop the chocolate out of the cookie cutter or leave it in. Either way, it’s a great gift! Cookie Cutter Peppermint Bark - Bake, Craft, SewThis can also be made in one big layer in a 9×13 pan and then broken into pieces once hardened.

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Cookie Cutter Peppermint Bark

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This Cookie Cutter Peppermint Bark is so simple to make and a great gift to give someone. You can leave the bark in the cookie cutter or pop it out and wrap it up with a cute bow. Either way, your friends and family will gobble it up!
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Servings: 16 servings

Ingredients

  • 24 ounces semi-sweet chocolate, (see Note)
  • 24 ounces white chocolate, (see Note)
  • ½ teaspoon peppermint extract
  • 2-3 Tablespoons of crushed candy canes, (more for topping)

Instructions
 

  • Place a piece of foil on a plate and place the cookie cutter in the center.
  • Melt the semi-sweet chocolate in a microwave safe bowl in 30 second intervals until melted, stirring in between.
  • Pour the semi-sweet chocolate in the center of the cookie cutter, about ¼ thick. Make sure you keep pressure on the cookie cutter so the chocolate doesn't leak out the bottom. Shake the plate slightly to even out the chocolate. Place in the freezer for 10-20 minutes or until hardened.
  • Melt the white chocolate or almond bark in a microwave safe bowl in 30 second intervals until melted, stirring in between. Stir in some peppermint extract and crushed candy canes. Add more to taste.
  • Pour a ¼ inch layer of the white chocolate on top of the hardened semi-sweet chocolate layer. Shake to even out and sprinkle additional crushed candy canes on top. Place in the freezer to harden.
  • Once completely hardened, you can pop the peppermint bark out of the cookie cutter or leave it in to gift to someone. Wrap in cellophane and cute bow.
  • This bark can also be made in a 9X13 pan for a sheet of peppermint bark and then broken into pieces once hardened.

Notes

You can use melting chocolate like Candiquik for the white and dark chocolate.
Cuisine: American
Course: Dessert

Cookie Cutter Peppermint Bark

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Christy Denney
Christy is the voice behind The Girl Who Who Ate Everything! She is no stranger to making meals that kids and adults will love. She grew up in Mesa, Arizona as the youngest of ten kids. She can always be found in her kitchen with music playing and cooking with her kids. She published her first cookbook in 2014. She loves party food that gets the conversations going!