St. Patrick’s Day Bark

St. Patrick’s Day Bark

St. Patrick’s Day Bark is a quick and easy to make dessert with sweet and salty flavors in traditional green and white colors; ready in a little over an hour!

St. Patrick’s Day Bark is so quick and easy to make! Bark is one of my favorite desserts to make because it is so simple. You just melt some chocolate, spread it out, sprinkle on some goodies, let them cool and break them into bite sized pieces. Wa-la; bark! And the kids can do much of the process! They love to be involved in the making.

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More bark recipes for other holidays!

Check out my St. Patrick’s Day BarkValentine’s Day Bark, and Easter Bunny Bark! It is so pretty with Easter and spring colors. You will also love Patriotic Bark with fun red, white and blue colors, Christmas Bark and Fall Halloween Bark in cool, fall colors!

The M&M’s

Usually when I make bark, I just buy a big bag of M&M’s and pick out what colors I want. It worked out fine until this time when I found only about a quarter cup of red ones. ☹ BUT! My son found on Amazon a great 62oz container of reds and greens and knowing that I would want to make St. Patrick Day treats and more Valentine’s treats so would need more reds, I ordered one. It was perfect! If you like that idea, I linked it below.

The Sprinkles:

I found these sprinkles at Michael’s. For some reason, I did not have an easy time finding St. Patrick’s Day sprinkles! If you can’t find specifically themed sprinkles, green colored sugar is easy to find and that would work too.  

The Bark:

When melting the bark, don’t go by looking at it whether it is melted or not. It will usually keep its block shape until you start stirring so it can be deceiving. It may be very hot and pretty much melted but still look like blocks. Stir after 60 seconds and then after 30 seconds and then after 15 seconds and then just stir and stir and it will probably be enough.

You don’t want it too hot. If you put colorful M&M’s on chocolate that is too hot, your colors will run.

Also, when sprinkling your other ingredients onto the bark, it is good to do the bigger things first and smaller things like sprinkles last so they will fill in the gaps. Gently press the pieces down into the bark so they are in it well. If they are not, they will fall out and you will have more like a trail mix; still good but not what we are going for here.

Can St. Patrick’s Day Bark be made ahead?

Yes! Bark is the perfect make ahead dessert! It will wait patiently in the refrigerator or even freezer. Just store it in an air tight container and keep refrigerated up to a week or frozen up to 3 months for best taste. It will last longer but may not taste its best if left longer.

Ingredients:

ingredients for St. Patrick’s Day Bark

vanilla almond bark

broken pretzels

green M&M’s

St. Patrick’s Day sprinkles

Directions:

Melt bark in microwave for 60 seconds.

chunks of white bark in bowl

Stir

Melt another 30 seconds.

Stir, stir, stir!

The bark should be smooth after much stirring. If it isn’t, microwave another 15 seconds or so but don’t cook it too much. It can burn. With a lot of stirring, it should be smooth.

white melted bark in bowl

Alternately, you can melt it over a double boiler on the stove top.

Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

Next, pour melted bark onto baking sheet.

white melted bark

Sprinkle pretzels over bark.

pretzels spread on melted bark

Sprinkle M&M’s over bark.

pretzels and green m&m's spread on melted bark

Last, sprinkle the sprinkles into the remaining gaps of empty bark space.

Press gently into bark so the pieces will stay.

St. Patrick’s Day Bark

Chill in refrigerator about an hour or until set.

St. Patrick’s Day Bark

Break into bite sized pieces.

St. Patrick’s Day Bark

Store in an airtight container in a cool place.

It can also be frozen.

12 servings

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St. Patrick’s Day Bark

St. Patrick’s Day Bark

Yield: 12 servings
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 1 minute
Additional Time: 1 hour
Total Time: 1 hour 11 minutes

St. Patrick’s Day Bark is a quick and easy to make dessert with sweet and salty flavors in traditional green and white colors; ready in a little over an hour

Ingredients

  • 24 oz. vanilla almond bark
  • 1 cup broken pretzels
  • 1 cup green M&M’s
  • 2 Tbsp. St. Patrick’s Day sprinkles

Instructions

Melt bark in microwave for 60 seconds.

Stir

Melt another 30 seconds.

Stir, stir, stir!

The bark should be smooth after much stirring. If it isn’t, microwave another 15 seconds or so but don’t cook it too much. It can burn. With a lot of stirring, it should be smooth.

Alternately, you can melt it over a double boiler on the stove top.

Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

Next, pour melted bark onto baking sheet.

Sprinkle pretzels over bark.

Sprinkle M&M’s over bark.

Last, sprinkle the sprinkles into the remaining gaps of empty bark space.

Press gently into bark so the pieces will stay.

Chill in refrigerator about an hour or until set.

Break into bite sized pieces.

Store in an airtight container in a cool place.

It can also be frozen.

12 servings



Nutrition Information
Yield 12 Serving Size 1
Amount Per Serving Calories 275Total Fat 4gSaturated Fat 2gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 2gCholesterol 2mgSodium 68mgCarbohydrates 24gNet Carbohydrates 23gFiber 1gSugar 19gProtein 1g

This data was provided and calculated by Nutritionix using unknown brands unless named in the recipe. If nutrition is important to you, I highly encourage you to verify any data you see here with your favorite nutrition calculator. Also, you can put in exactly what you used so it is the most accurate. This is just to give you an idea, as any nutrition calculation is not exactly accurate unless every single product brand used is entered. Please note also that I am not a certified nutritionist or health professional of any kind. Please consult a doctor or trained professional for medical advice.

Cindy

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