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S’mores Bark

Semi sweet chocolate bark loaded with mini marshmallows and graham crackers or your favorite cookies. This S’mores Bark is the perfect gift for Valentine’s Day.

S'mores Bark, easy to make and oh so yummy for kids and grown ups | Cooking with a Wallflower

Hi! This is Andrea from Cooking with a Wallflower, and this month I’m back to share with you the perfect little treat for Valentine’s Day.

One of my favorite combinations is S’mores. Mini marshmallows and graham crackers with chocolate is soo amazing. But, if you have other favorite cookies, you can add them too! I actually used thin cinnamon cookies for added flavor.

If you want a festive pop of color, you can also add sprinkles.

This bark is super easy to make and takes very little time.

S'mores Bark, easy to make and oh so yummy for kids and grown ups | Cooking with a Wallflower

First, melt 8 ounces of good quality semi sweet chocolate. I used two 4 ounce bars of Baker’s chocolate. Break the chocolate into pieces and microwave them according to the directions on the package. It took me about 2 minutes and 10 seconds to melt the chocolate completely.

S'mores Bark, easy to make and oh so yummy for kids and grown ups | Cooking with a Wallflower

Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

Once the chocolate is melted and smooth, pour the chocolate onto the baking sheet and spread the chocolate with a spatula or spoon to the thickness of your liking. For this bark, I preferred the chocolate to be thicker so I can add mini marshmallows and cookies/crackers. If the thickness of the chocolate is thinner, it won’t work as well.

While the chocolate is still melted, add the mini marshmallows and broken crackers and cookies. And for a pop of color, add sprinkles to the chocolate. I used stars since I already had them on hand. But for a more Valentine’s Day theme, add hearts.

S'mores Bark, easy to make and oh so yummy for kids and grown ups | Cooking with a Wallflower

Allow the chocolate to sit for about half an hour to 45 minutes until the chocolate has hardened. If you would like the chocolate to harden faster, you can place them in the fridge.

Once the chocolate has hardened, break the bark into pieces.

S'mores Bark, easy to make and oh so yummy for kids and grown ups | Cooking with a Wallflower

Enjoy!

Andrea

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S'mores Bark, easy to make and oh so yummy for kids and grown ups | Cooking with a Wallflower

S'mores Bark
 
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Semi sweet chocolate bark loaded with mini marshmallows and graham crackers or your favorite cookies. This S’mores Bark is the perfect gift for Valentine’s Day.
Author: Anna
Recipe type: Dessert
Serves: 8-10 pieces
Ingredients
  • 2 four ounce bars of semi sweet chocolate
  • ⅛ – ¼ cup mini marshmallows
  • 1 sheet of graham cracker or other cookies
  • Sprinkles for decoration (optional)
Instructions
  1. First, break the chocolate into pieces and microwave them according to the directions on the package.
  2. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  3. Once the chocolate has melted and appears smooth, pour the chocolate onto the baking sheet and spread the chocolate with a spatula or spoon to the thickness of your liking.
  4. While the chocolate is still melted, add the mini marshmallows and broken crackers and cookies. For a pop of color, add sprinkles to the chocolate.
  5. Allow the chocolate to sit for about 30- 45 minutes until the chocolate has hardened. Place them in the fridge to harden the chocolate faster.
  6. Once the chocolate has hardened, break the bark into pieces.
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About Andrea Giang

Andrea is a registered dental hygienist and a food blogger at Cooking with a Wallflower. To relieve her stress, she likes to focus on cooking, writing, and crafting. See more of her recipes and DIY projects on her blog.

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  1. barrie says

    February 14, 2016 at 4:27 pm

    That looks really fun and easy to make with my tween-girls- they would love to customize the decorations too~

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