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Homemade Chocolate Bark

Indulge in the perfect holiday treat with this Decadent Dark Homemade Chocolate Bark with Superfood Crunch. The rich, velvety dark chocolate combined with a hint of refreshing peppermint creates a deliciously festive flavor profile. Topped with nutrient-packed chia and hemp seeds, along with crunchy almond slivers and a touch of Celtic salt, this bark is both indulgent and nourishing.


I love this Homemade Chocolate Bark recipe because it balances rich, creamy dark chocolate with a refreshing peppermint kick, creating a perfect holiday treat. The combination of chia and hemp seeds, along with almond slivers, adds a delightful crunch and boosts the nutritional value. Plus, the hint of Celtic salt enhances the flavors, making each bite both indulgent and satisfying.

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INGREDIENTS:

EQUIPMENT

The delicious things you will need to make delicious Homemake Chocolate Bark!

1. Prepare the Baking Sheet or other dish:

2. Its time to put the Coconut oil to the pan:

You do not need to wait until this melts to add in the chocolate. The ingredients will melt together.

3. Melt the Chocolate:

Continue to stir

4. Drop in the Peppermint Flavor:

Stir in the drop of peppermint oil, mixing thoroughly to ensure even distribution of the peppermint flavor.

5. Pour and Spread:

Have all of your toppings ready to add on top while the chocolate is still soft.

6. Add Superfoods and Salt:

7. Chill:

8. Break and Serve:

9. THE BEST STEP! Now its time to enjoy this most delicious easy to make Homemade Chocolate Bark! Your taste buds will thank you!

Yield: 12 clusters

Homemade Chocolate Bark

This is an easy delicious Homemade Chocolate Bark that is great for a rich creamy holiday treat.

Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
Additional Time 35 minutes 30 seconds
Total Time 15 minutes

Ingredients

  • 12 oz (340 g) dark chocolate chips
  • 1 tbsp solid coconut oil
  • 1 drop peppermint oil
  • 1 tbsp chia seeds
  • 1 tbsp hemp seeds
  • 2 tbsp almond slivers
  • A pinch of Celtic salt

Instructions

  • Prepare the Ingredients:
  • Melt the Chocolate:
  • Add Peppermint Oil: One drop at a time as its powerful
  • Form the Clusters: 12 even clusters unless you want the one big cluster
  • Add nuts and seeds on top
  • Sprinkle Sea Salt:
  • Chill:
  • Break apart the cluster(s) into chunks of your choice
  • Serve:
  • Notes

    Helpful Notes:

    1. Chocolate Melting Tip:
    2. Be cautious when melting chocolate; overheating can cause it to seize and become grainy. If using a microwave, always melt in short intervals (20-30 seconds), stirring frequently.
    3. Other Add-ins:
    4. You can customize the recipe by adding other seeds (like flax seeds or sunflower seeds) or dried fruits (such as dried cranberries or raisins) for extra texture and flavor.

    Vegan/Allergy-Friendly:

    • Make sure the dark chocolate chips are dairy-free and the peppermint oil is food-grade if making a vegan-friendly or allergy-sensitive version.

    Nutrition Information:

    Serving Size:

    1 cluster

    Amount Per Serving: Calories: 170Total Fat: 13gSaturated Fat: 6gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 25mgCarbohydrates: 15gFiber: 3gSugar: 9gProtein: 3g

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