A while back I saw a friend post about how easy it is to make homemade chocolate bark and instantly my brain went into overdrive with crazy ideas.
Today, I was busy cleaning
all day and as I was sitting down to take a break, my son came up to
me and asked if we can do something together and I thought this would
be a great time to try out one of my chocolate bark ideas.
We started digging through the pantry to see what we have laying around and what we can do with it...we found white chocolate morsels, double stuffed Oreos and some dark chocolate morsels and my brain instantly thought about Cookies'N'Cream!
We started digging through the pantry to see what we have laying around and what we can do with it...we found white chocolate morsels, double stuffed Oreos and some dark chocolate morsels and my brain instantly thought about Cookies'N'Cream!
He was so excited that he
got to help me melt the chocolate, experiment with cutting and
sprinkle Oreo chunks all over.
This recipe is super simple
(even if you don't own a microwave) and definitely something that you
can do with kids without making a huge mess!
Ingredients:
Cookies n' Cream Bark
Ingredients:
2 cup white chocolate
morsels
1 cup Oreo chunks (don't
toss the small crumbs!)
1/3 cup dark chocolate
morsels (semi sweet morsels will work too), optional
- cookie sheet lined with tin foil
- small pot with some water in it and a metal bowl (or a microwave safe dish)
- rubber or silicone spatula
- cutting board
- knife
- spoon, piping bag or zip lock bag
Makes approximately 1/2
cookie sheet of Cookies'N'Cream Bark.
Prep time: 5min
Cook time: 5min
Cool time: 20min
Total time: 30min
Line your cookie sheet with
tin foil and pour the white chocolate morsels in the metal bowl (or
microwave safe dish)
Step
two:
Cut your Oreos into small
pieces.
Note - If you are preparing
this recipe with a younger child that's learning how to use a sharp
knife, please separate the two Oreo cookie halves to avoid them
sliding away while cutting.
Step
three:
Melt the white chocolate
morsels in a double boiler (pot with hot water on stove, metal bowl
placed on top) or in the microwave (10 second intervals, stirring in
between).
Step
four:
Once the white chocolate
morsels are completely melted, add about 2/3 cups of the Oreo chunks
and mix well until everything is combined.
Step
five:
Spread the Oreo – white
chocolate mixture on the cookie sheet, approximately ½ inch thick,
then place bowl back on double boiler and add the dark chocolate
morsels.
Step six:
Step six:
While the Oreo – white
chocolate mixture is still melted, sprinkle it with the remaining 1/3
cup of Oreo chunks
Step seven:
Step seven:
Drizzle with melted dark
chocolate. You can either use a spoon
and just drizzle all over or use a piping bag (or zip lock bag
instead of piping bag).
Place cookie sheet in the fridge for at least 20min.
Place cookie sheet in the fridge for at least 20min.
Step
eight:
Take the giant
Cookies'N'Cream bark off the cookie sheet and break it into smaller
pieces.
ENJOY! :)
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ReplyDeleteI like that this recipe really involves putting different kinds of chocolate all in one mouthful. That's my kind of dessert ;)
me too! I love chocolate
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DeleteOOOhhh - Cookies and Cream!!! This looks delicious! Thanks for Sharing on the What's for Dinner linky party!
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ReplyDeleteIt's really simple and SO. GOOD.
DeleteWhy am I just finding out about this piece of genius!!! Need to make some this weekend!!
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ReplyDeleteMy family and friends love when I make cookies'n'cream bark and it's really so easy to make - even with kids!
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