Tuesday, November 26, 2013

White Chocolate Holiday Bark...Colorful and Easy

Picture of White Chocolate Holiday Bark Recipe

 

This holiday treat makes a great gift in a pretty Christmas tin and it is yummy

Total Time: 1 hr 35 min
Prep: 30 min
Inactive: 1 hr 0 min
Cook: 5 min

Ingredients

  • 1 pound finely chopped white chocolate
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons nut or plain oil
  • 1/2 cup dried cranberries
  • 1 1/4 cups shelled pistachio nuts, toasted and papery coating peeled
  • Equipment: Chocolate thermometer

Directions

Tempering the chocolate for the bark requires a double boiler. If you don't have a double boiler, improvise one by using a saucepan and a stainless steel bowl: Nestle the bowl into the saucepan, allowing a few inches of space to remain between the bottom of the bowl and the bottom of the saucepan. Keep an extra bowl of a similar size on hand to transfer the chocolate for cooling. Rest the chocolate thermometer on a towel. Line a baking sheet with foil.

Pour a couple inches of water into the bottom half of the double boiler and heat over medium-low to just below a simmer. Put the chocolate in the top half of the double boiler and set over the hot water. Slowly melt the chocolate, stirring with a heat-resistant rubber spatula. As the chocolate melts, check the temperature periodically to make sure it stays between 82 and 86 degrees F. If it starts to rise above this temperature, quickly transfer the chocolate to the bowl on reserve and stir briskly to reduce heat. Return bowl to double boiler to maintain heat between 82 and 86 degrees F.

Remove bowl from over the hot water just before all the chocolate melts. Stir vigorously until the chocolate melts completely. Check temperature again. Stir in the oil until evenly blended. Chocolate is now tempered and ready to use. Keep within the 82 to 86 degree F range, returning bowl briefly to the double boiler if necessary.

Quickly stir the fruit and nuts into the chocolate. Spread chocolate mixture out on the prepared baking sheet so it's about 1/2-inch thick and the fruit and nuts are coated. Set bark aside at room temperature to harden. Break into angled pieces. Store in an airtight container at room temperature.

2 comments:

  1. PIC
    You are amazing , what are you doing now , reading my mind.
    I finish making a mint batch of bark that you posted on FTBB to wrap to give to visitors over the holidays .
    I will also make this one and also use different nuts , what a great idea .
    Thankyou ...luv ya ... PIC

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  2. I am reading your mind..heheheheh
    This bark is pretty with the red berries and green nuts. Very xmasy. It makes a great little gift for visitors and tastes pretty good.
    Luv Ya...PIC

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