Peppermint Bark Recipe (small batch) - Dessert for Two (2024)

Homemade small batch peppermint bark recipe is for the times you need this epic holiday candy, but can't be trusted with a large batch, haha! Or, for the times you want just a little taste of it--plus, it's great use for leftover candy canes. Grab a loaf pan and make this in just 30 minutes!

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The amount of peppermint bark that I consume around the holidays is a bit insane. It all starts with the first box my parents gift me the day after Thanksgiving (the one from Williams-Sonoma is what we buy most commonly!), and it continues long into the new year. I view this homemade peppermint bark as not only the best candy of the holiday season, but the best way to use leftover candy canes and peppermints in January!

While I try not to play favorites and give equal love to my Oreo balls and my easy fudge recipe during the holidays, it's two layers of melted chocolate topped with crushed candy canes that wins my heart every time. Let's not forget the time I made Chocolate Tiramisu and layered pieces of peppermint bark under the chocolate ladyfingers and white chocolate mascarpone cream. (It's exactly as delicious as it sounds!)

Ingredients to make this

  • semisweet chocolate:You can use your favorite semisweet chocolate chips, or chop up a semisweet chocolate bar. The chocolate bar is a little more forgiving (and melts easier than chocolate chips, so I recommend that the most. We're using semisweet chocolate here because this recipe is quite sweet, and the slight bitterness of this chocolate is so good here.
  • white chocolate:You'll need 6 ounces of white chocolate here. Be sure to use real white chocolate, not the white baking chips commonly found next to the chocolate chips. Look above the chocolate chips: baking bars are in the same place in the grocery store.
  • peppermint extract:We're going to infuse the semisweet chocolate with peppermint extract to amp up the minty flavor of this bark. If you want to use food safe peppermint oil, you can--just limit it to 2-3 drops.
  • neutral oil: When I say neutral oil, I mean an oil that has zero flavor. This is canola oil, vegetable oil, grapeseed oil, or avocado oil. Do not use oils with strong flavors, like olive or coconut! It will alter the final flavor of your dish.
  • candy canes: If you can spare 2 leftover candy canes from your stocking, use them! If not, you'll need an ounce of peppermint candies (seen in the photos), about 5-6 peppermints.

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Step by step photos

This recipe is so easy and doesn't have many steps, but I'll show you the layering process in a loaf pan.

  1. Line a standard 8 or 9" bread loaf pan with parchment paper to ensure the peppermint bark doesn't stick.
  2. Next, use a double boiler (or create one by placing a metal bowl over a small pot of simmering water) to melt the semisweet chocolate with ½ teaspoon of the oil. Once it's melted, stir in the peppermint extract.
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    3. Spread the semisweet chocolate mixture into the bread loaf pan, and place it in the fridge to set. The only reason we're making sure the semisweet chocolate layer sets first is appearance--you'll get two distinct layers in the final product (see photos). But if this isn't important to you, you can layer the white chocolate right on top and skip the setting step.
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    4. Once the first layer is set, it's time to melt the white chocolate with the remaining ½ teaspoon of oil and pour it on top. After you pour the white chocolate on top of the semisweet chocolate, sprinkle on the crushed candy canes or peppermint candies.
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    5. Place this mixture back into the fridge to set before breaking it into 6 large pieces. Be sure to keep this peppermint bark in a cool, dry place so the chocolate doesn't melt or become sticky. I like mine cold in the fridge!

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Peppermint bark recipe FAQ:

Can you double this recipe to make more peppermint bark candy?

Absolutely. Double the recipe ingredients and method exactly, but use an 8x8" brownie pan to make more bark.

Does this taste like the Williams Sonoma peppermint bark?

As an avid consumer of their bark, I can say YES. I've seen other recipes for peppermint bark on the internet, and they're all too thin. To really mimic the Williams Sonoma, the chocolate needs to be contained in a pan to dry at the proper thickness. Making this recipe in a bread loaf pan for a small batch or a brownie pan for a larger batch is what makes this recipe so great.

Any other ideas for using leftover peppermints and candy canes?

I'm so glad you asked! You should make my candy cane sugar cookiesor my hot cocoa cookies. If you didn't make them for Santa on Christmas Eve, make them for yourself now! I also have a skinny chocolate peppermint mousse recipe that uses crushed candy canes for garnish. If you have any extra chocolate cake mix in your pantry, you can make my small batch chocolate cake mix cupcakes, dip them in ganache and garnish with candy canes. I also happen to think that a peppermint mocha affogato is the world's most perfect dessert drink.

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Recipe for peppermint bark made in a loaf pan for 6 pieces, but can be doubled.

Prep Time25 minutes

Additional Time30 minutes

Total Time55 minutes

Ingredients

  • 4 ounces semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • 1 teaspoon canola oil
  • ⅛ teaspoon peppermint extract
  • 6 ounces white chocolate
  • 2 candy canes, crushed (or 1 ounce of crushed peppermint candies)

Instructions

  1. Line a 9" x 5" x 3" bread loaf pan with parchment paper, leaving enough overhang to pull the bars out of the pan when they are done.
  2. In a double boiler (or a bowl set over a small pan of simmering water), melt the semi-sweet chocolate, ½ teaspoon of the oil until smooth.
  3. Stir in the peppermint extract. Once everything is smooth, pour it into the loaf pan. Spread it to the edges with an offset spatula, and then set the pan in the fridge to set until firm. Mine took about 30 minutes.
  4. Wipe out the bowl used for the semi-sweet chocolate, then add the white chocolate and remaining ½ teaspoon of oil. Melt until smooth, then pour over the semi-sweet chocolate layer. Move quickly to spread it into an even layer.
  5. Sprinkle the candy canes on top. Set in the fridge for at least 30 minutes.
  6. Before serving, break the candy into roughly 6 pieces.

Notes

  • semisweet chocolate:You can use your favorite semisweet chocolate chips, or chop up a semisweet chocolate bar. The chocolate bar is a little more forgiving (and melts easier than chocolate chips, so I recommend that the most. We're using semisweet chocolate here because this recipe is quite sweet, and the slight bitterness of this chocolate is so good here.
  • white chocolate:You'll need 6 ounces of white chocolate here. Be sure to use real white chocolate, not the white baking chips commonly found next to the chocolate chips. Look above the chocolate chips: baking bars are in the same place in the grocery store.
  • peppermint extract:We're going to infuse the semisweet chocolate with peppermint extract to amp up the minty flavor of this bark. If you want to use food safe peppermint oil, you can--just limit it to 2-3 drops.
  • neutral oil: When I say neutral oil, I mean an oil that has zero flavor. This is canola oil, vegetable oil, grapeseed oil, or avocado oil. Do not use oils with strong flavors, like olive or coconut! It will alter the final flavor of your dish.
  • candy canes: If you can spare 2 leftover candy canes from your stocking, use them! If not, you'll need an ounce of peppermint candies (seen in the photos), about 5-6 peppermints.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

6

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 269Total Fat: 16gSaturated Fat: 9gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 6gCholesterol: 6mgSodium: 29mgCarbohydrates: 33gFiber: 1gSugar: 30gProtein: 2g

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FAQs

How do you keep peppermint bark layers from separating? ›

Tips for Making the Best Peppermint Bark

You can also pick up the baking pan and tip it to help the chocolate slide around. Why are my layers separating? You may have chilled the layers for too long. Only refrigerate the bottom and middle layer for 10–15 minutes before spreading the next layer on top.

Why is Ghirardelli peppermint bark so good? ›

The layer of rich dark chocolate and the creamy mint layer with bits of peppermint crunch are a perfect blend of flavors and textures. They're best when kept in the refrigerator as it really helps keeps the mint and chocolate flavors crisp so they stand out more.

What's the difference between peppermint and peppermint bark? ›

Peppermint bark is a chocolate confection. Generally it consists of peppermint candy pieces, such as candy canes, in white chocolate on top of dark chocolate, but peppermint bark can refer to any chocolate with peppermint candy pieces in it. It is especially popular around the Christmas season.

Who makes Costco peppermint bark? ›

Discovered by Laura Lamb at Costco Hot Finds, the Kirkland Signature Peppermint Bark has made its triumphant return to the bakery department and fans have been sounding the alarm upon its arrival.

What can I use instead of parchment paper for peppermint bark? ›

You'll need parchment paper to make the recipe work properly; don't try to replace it with aluminum foil or plastic wrap. The bark looks attractive either cut or broken into ragged pieces. I pllace in cookie boxes lined with red cellophane.

Can I use mint extract instead of peppermint extract? ›

Because of the difference in menthol concentration, they are not ideal substitutes for one another despite having similar properties.

How long does store bought peppermint bark last? ›

A: Peppermint bark has a shelf life of 1 year.

What is the best way to store peppermint bark? ›

Like most chocolates, peppermint bark is best stored in a tightly sealed container in a dark cool place. I prefer to keep it out of the freezer and store at room temperature. Peppermint bark should last about 2 weeks making it perfect for gifting!

What are the pros and cons of peppermint? ›

While some of the proposed benefits of peppermint oil come from anecdotal evidence, research suggests peppermint oil may be beneficial for IBS and other digestive conditions as well as pain relief. Peppermint oil is generally safe, but it can be toxic when taken in very large doses.

Why is William Sonoma peppermint bark so good? ›

Flavor. The first thing we noticed about the Williams Sonoma peppermint bark is that the peppermint itself truly shines. It's not just from the candy canes on the surface; it's also infused in both the dark and white chocolate layers.

How much is the peppermint bark at Costco? ›

Costco's Kirkland Signature Peppermint Bark

The popular holiday bark includes white and dark chocolate coated in crushed peppermint candy for a sweet and minty taste, and the 21-ounce container costs $9.99.

Can you freeze Costco peppermint bark? ›

Adding a small chunk to hot coffee, freezing the package for later, and mixing it into cookie dough were just a few popular recommendations. ♥️ I love this peppermint bark so much!!!

How to keep peppermint candy from sticking together? ›

Avoid Moisture Mixes.

Storing these sweets in the same container will cause the harder candies to become sticky. To make sure that hard candies stay hard, sprinkle with finely ground sugar and store in an airtight jar.

How long can you store peppermint bark? ›

HOW TO STORE CHOCOLATE PEPPERMINT BARK. After making the bark, allow it to cool and solidify at room temperature. This usually takes about 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the room's temperature. Once you cut your chocolate bark, store it in an airtight container and keep it at room temperature for about 2 weeks.

Is Williams Sonoma peppermint bark good? ›

If you really love mint, want your peppermint bark to have some heft, or plan to gift it to loved ones, Williams Sonoma is your best bet. If texture or price are the most important factors for you, Costco wins by a landslide.

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