Easy Chocolate Bark Recipe (Paleo, Vegan, Keto) (2024)

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This easy and healthy dark chocolatebark is made with 3 ingredients and takes just 5 minutes to make. Everyone loveschocolateand with this vegan, keto and paleo-friendly chocolate bark there is something for everyone.

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Chocolate bark is probably the easiest typeof chocolate candy to make. It's so simple, but it looks fancy enough for entertaining---use it to garnish a bowl of dairy-free ice cream or add it to a dessert platter. It's perfect during the Christmas holidays, for Valentine's day or a handmade gift any time of year.

This is one of my favorite chocolate bark recipes. The combination of chocolate, pecans, and coconut reminds me of German chocolate cake.

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How to make chocolate bark

Making this chocolate treat couldn't be easier. Here's how to make chocolate bark:

  1. Melt the chocolate
  2. Spread the melted chocolate on parchment paper
  3. Add toppings
  4. Let the chocolate harden and break into pieces
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There are a couple different ways you can melt the chocolate. The traditional way is to put the chopped chocolate in a double boiler or glass bowl set over simmering water to gently melt the chocolate.

Melting chocolate chips in the microwave is faster as long as you are careful not to overheat the chocolate. Stopping to stir the chocolate every 30 seconds makes it easy and it only takes 1 - 2 minutes total.While I prefer using dairy-free dark chocolate chips, you can always use semi-sweet chocolate (without milk), or white chocolate if you prefer. The process is the same no matter what type of bark you make.

Make sure you build your chocolate bark on a surface that you can leave it on to harden. If you want to cool the chocolate more quickly, put the parchment paper on a cookie sheet that will fit in your refrigerator. If I'm going to let the bark hard at room temperature, I'll just lay the parchment paper on the kitchen counter.An offset spatula makes it easier to spread the chocolate evenly.

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Easy chocolate bark variations

It's simple to make several different types of chocolatebark at once. You can double the recipe or just put different toppings on each half of the bark. Try one of these flavors or toppings:

  • Peppermint bark - skip the candy canes and add a peppermint flavor to the chocolate. Sprinkle with cacao nibs for crunch
  • Almond bark - fold whole almonds into the melted chocolate and top with flaky sea salt for a sweet and salty treat
  • Cherry chocolate bark - sprinkle with macadamias and unsweetened dried cherries
  • White chocolate marble - melt a fewcocoa butter wafers, sweeten to taste and swirl through the dark chocolate layer
  • "Peanut butter" bark - for a peanut butter flavor without peanuts, mix sunbutter with a small amount of melted chocolate and swirl through the dark chocolate layer
  • White chocolate bark - makepaleo white chocolatefor the bark and add colorful toppings like pistachiosand dried cranberries for a seasonal twist

Any of these flavors would make a simple homemade gift. Package a few different flavors in a decorated bag, masonjar tied with ribbons, or a holiday box.Or try theseeasyhomemade gift ideas.

No matter how you make it, your family will love this easy DIY chocolate bark!

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Easy Chocolate Bark Recipe

This easy and healthy dark chocolate bark is made with 3 ingredients and takes just 5 minutes to make.

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Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Cook Time: 15 minutes mins

Cool time: 15 minutes mins

Total Time: 20 minutes mins

Servings: 32 servings

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Diet: Dairy Free, Gluten Free, Keto, Low Carb, Paleo, Vegan, Vegetarian

Author: Lisa Wells

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Melt chocolate chips in a glass mixing bowl in the microwave stirring after every 30 seconds. Stop microwaving when the chips are almost melted and stir until completely smooth.

  • Spread melted chocolate on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper until it's about ¼ thick. Sprinkle with pecans and press them into the chocolate. Sprinkle with coconut.

  • Let chocolate harden at room temperature or in the refrigerator. Cut or break chocolate into shards.

Notes

More options for the chocolate:

Nutrition

Calories: 70kcal Carbohydrates: 7g Protein: 0g Fat: 5g Saturated Fat: 2g Cholesterol: 0mg Sodium: 0mg Potassium: 8mg Fiber: 0g Sugar: 5g Calcium: 16mg Iron: 0.9mg

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FAQs

What can I use instead of coconut oil in chocolate bark? ›

Easy ingredient substitutions:

Here is a list of the best ingredient substitutions for this easy, no-bake dark chocolate almond bark: Chocolate Choice: Try milk or white chocolate instead of dark. Coconut Oil: Use butter or vegan butter.

What is chocolate almond bark for baking? ›

Almond bark (also known as vanilla flavored candy coating) is a chocolate-like confection made with vegetable fats instead of cocoa butter and with coloring and flavors added. It can be bought in packages, blocks, or round discs where candy and baking supplies are sold.

How much cocoa is in almond bark? ›

Classic almond bark is made of pure dessert dark chocolate, often with more than 60% cocoa.

How do you make melted chocolate smooth without coconut oil? ›

To ensure that your chocolate comes out smooth and silky, follow these simple directions from our Test Kitchen professionals.
  1. Place chocolate in a small microwavable bowl.
  2. Microwave for 30 seconds on 30% power. Stir well and continue to microwave in 30-second intervals until chocolate is completely melted and smooth.
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Is almond bark the same as chocolate bark? ›

Almond bark is a versatile substitute for real chocolate, offering a creamy texture and sweet flavor that make it an excellent choice for coating and crafting sweet delicacies because it melts so well. However, it is not real chocolate.

What can you substitute for almond bark? ›

Q: Can I use candy melts instead of almond bark or white chocolate? A: Yes, candy melts can be used as a substitute for almond bark or white chocolate in certain recipes.

Is chocolate bark the same as melting chocolate? ›

Bark is simply melted chocolate that's poured into a sheet pan and broken into pieces once it's set.

What percent cocoa is vegan? ›

High-quality dark chocolate is a great option for vegans. Look for chocolate with a cacao content of 50% or more. The higher cacao percentage indicates a higher chocolate content.

Is almond bark cheaper than chocolate? ›

It doesn't have a lot of flavor but it can easily be added to other melts or chocolate chips to get a good coating.

Is there sugar free almond bark? ›

Low stock, order now! A sugar free dark chocolate bark filled with roasted almonds packaged in an 8 oz. box.

How to thin out chocolate without coconut oil? ›

Pour in a little warm milk for a creamier chocolate.

Start with about a capful of milk, then add more if needed. Just make sure you heat up the milk to about the same temperature as the chocolate before you add it, or else the chocolate will seize. Any milk will work, but whole milk will give you the richest result.

Is coconut oil necessary for chocolate? ›

Coconut oil is the secret to achieving a super-shiny chocolate coating. It brings a little extra luster to melted chocolate, which, on its own, can become matte when dry. Not only does coconut oil make your chocolate coating shine, but it also helps the chocolate harden.

Is coconut oil necessary for melting chocolate? ›

Yes, coconut oil is a great thing to add to your melting chocolate if you want a smooth, more liquid consistency.

Do you need to add coconut oil to chocolate? ›

What's the best trick for silky smooth melted chocolate? If you're looking for a little extra insurance, add about 1 teaspoon of coconut oil per 1 cup of chocolate before melting. The nearly flavorless oil helps the chocolate get extra smooth and gives it a glossy sheen.

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