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17 Delicious Chocolate Bark Recipes for Every Occasion

Chocolate bark is quick and easy to make, which means it’s perfect for giving as a last-minute DIY gift, serving at a party, or simply allowing yourself a special treat at the end of a long day. This roundup of bark recipes gives you endless options suitable for any occasion.

Cookie monster bark

1. Cookie Monster Bark

Your Sesame Street loving toddler will flip for this adorable bark design inspired by Cookie Monster.  House of Yumm has the recipe.

Cake batter bark

2. Cake Batter Chocolate Bark

Dark and white chocolate layers are paired with a hint of yellow cake mix and lots of colorful sprinkles in this delicious bark recipe.  How Sweet Eats has details.

Marbleized spring bark

3. Marbleized Chocolate Bark

The View from Great Island uses white chocolate chips and various colors of candy melt wafers to make a breathtakingly gorgeous dessert. This treat would be perfect for a child’s art-themed party, since the design looks almost like an edible finger painting.

Fruity chocolate bark

4. Fruity Chocolate Bark

Pair high quality dark chocolate with assorted freeze dried berries for an upscale treat that’s perfect enjoying with your favorite glass of wine. Love & Olive Oil has the recipe.

Mint oreo chocolate bark recipe

5. Mint Oreo Chocolate Bark

Of course you could just eat your Oreos straight from the bag, but what’s the fun in that? This yummy bark recipe from A Spicy Perspective is sure to satisfy any chocolate craving.

Halloween chocolate recipe

6. Halloween Candy Bark

Whenever you have assorted leftover Halloween candy, turn it into an entirely new treat with this fun recipe from Just a Taste.

Reindeer bark

7. Peppermint Reindeer Bark

Christmas is the busiest time of year, so who wants to spend hours in the kitchen? When you’re in a hurry, whip up a batch of this super cute and super easy peppermint reindeer bark for a DIY gift that’s sure to please. It’s Always Autumn has the recipe.

1 doughnut crunch candy bark

8. Doughnut Crunch Bark

This unusual bark recipe features bits of glazed doughnuts and Rice Krispie cereal. Visit Real Food by Dad for the details.

Sprinkle and swirl bark

9. Sprinkles and Swirl Bark

The recipe is made with white, blue, and pink melting chocolate and embellished with sprinkles for added color. It would be prefect for birthday parties, since you can customize the colors for any desired theme.  Sprinkles for Breakfast has the details.

Pretzel bark

10. M&M’s Crispy Pretzel Bark

Get the sweet and salty combo you crave in this simple yet addictive bark recipe. Visit Domestic Superhero for the details.

Smores bark

11. S’mores Bark

When there’s no time for a traditional s’mores made by a campfire, this bark recipe is the next best thing. Visit A Kitchen Addiction to learn more.

Dark+chocolate+bacon+bark

12. Dark Chocolate Bacon Bark

This unusual bark recipe from I Love My Disorganized Life is perfect for the bacon loving man in your life. Just keep in mind that the bacon fat will make this recipe a little of a softer set than other types of bark.

Strawberries and cream white chocolate bark

13. Strawberries and Cream Bark

Freeze dried strawberries are the secret ingredient in this bark recipe from Chocolate, Chocolate, And More.

Orange creamsicle bark

14. Orange Creamsicle Bark

Add candied orange slices to a basic white chocolate bark for a recipe that will bring back fond childhood memories.  Sarah Titus explains.

Plate of rainbow sugar cookie bark

15. Rainbow Sugar Cookie Bark

A base of refrigerated sugar cookie dough makes this bark one-of-a-kind. Mom on Time Out has the recipe.

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16. Vegan Coconut Oil Bark

Who says chocolate bark can’t be healthy? This yummy recipe from Oh She Glows! is made with coconut oil, almond butter, and other good for you ingredients. As an added bonus, it contains no refined sugar!

Sweet salty chocolate bark paleo

17. Paleo Bark

If you’re following a Paleo diet, visit Paleo Leap to learn how to make bark with dark chocolate, sea salt, pecans, and dried fruit.

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