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Mccormicks Peppermint Bark

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Ingredients

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10 - 12 ounces white chocolate baking squares
1 teaspoon peppermint extract
8 - 10 drops red food coloring
3 ounces peppermint candies (optional)

Nutritional information

48.1
Calories
25 g
Calories From Fat
2.8 g
Total Fat
1.7 g
Saturated Fat
1.2 mg
Cholesterol
8mg
Sodium
5.3 g
Carbs
0 g
Dietary Fiber
5.2 g
Sugars
0.5 g
Protein
295g
Serving Size (g)
1
Serving Size

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Mccormicks Peppermint Bark

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      Easy and fast. Didn't use the food coloring, would try peppermint oil instead of extract next time as the chocolate seized up a bit when I put in the extract. Covered with crushed candy canes to hide the lumpiness. I doubt anyone will know it was lumpy but me. I hope not, as I really don't want to throw away all of that white chocolate.

      • 50 min
      • Serves 3
      • Easy

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      Mccormick’s Peppermint Bark,I found this on the box of McCormick’s Pure Peppermint Extract and decided to try it. I’m usually not a fan of Peppermint Bark because the balance of chocolate and peppermint always seems uneven. That being said, this recipe has a great balance to it and even looks great once finished. My boyfriend loved it so much he pleaded with me not to serve it at our dinner party so he could save it all for himself! 😉 My only concern with this recipe is that the bark can get stuck if there are too many wrinkles in the foil. I wonder if this could be fixed with wax paper? Let me know what works for you!,Easy and fast. Didn’t use the food coloring, would try peppermint oil instead of extract next time as the chocolate seized up a bit when I put in the extract. Covered with crushed candy canes to hide the lumpiness. I doubt anyone will know it was lumpy but me. I hope not, as I really don’t want to throw away all of that white chocolate.,Easy and fast. Didn’t use the food coloring, would try peppermint oil instead of extract next time as the chocolate seized up a bit when I put in the extract. Covered with crushed candy canes to hide the lumpiness. I doubt anyone will know it was lumpy but me. I hope not, as I really don’t want to throw away all of that white chocolate.


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      Steps

      1
      Done

      Line Large Baking Sheet With Foil. in Saucepan, Melt Baking Pieces.

      2
      Done

      Place Unwrapped Peppermint Candies in a Ziploc (you May Need to Reinforce It With Another Ziploc) and Hammer the Pieces Until Thoroughly Crushed.

      3
      Done

      When the Chocolate Is Nearly Melted, Remove from Heat; Mix in Extract. Gently Stir Until Smooth.

      4
      Done

      Spread Chocolate Mixture on Baking Sheet, Smoothing With Metal Spatula to 1/4 Inch Thick.

      5
      Done

      Add Food Color, Drop by Drop, Over Melted Baking Pieces. Using a Wooden Skewer, Swirl Color Through.

      6
      Done

      Sprinkle With Crushed Candies, Press in With Spatula.

      7
      Done

      Chill Until Set, About 10 Minutes.

      8
      Done

      Break Into Pieces. Store, Covered. Refrigerate Up to 5 Days.

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