Hey friends! Happy almost-Valentine’s Day! I’m sure some of you are making plans with your sweeties to celebrate, and I wish you a very happy holiday with your loved one! My fiancé will not be around for Valentine’s Day, sadly, so I decided to treat myself to some yummy chocolate. That decision morphed into a new creation, namely a chocolate that I just made up that I’m calling Nutty Bark. It is so simple to make this chocolate bark, and it’s heavenly! Here are the ingredients:
- 2, 4-ounce boxes of Baker’s semi-sweet chocolate bars
- 1/2 cup chopped cashews (or peanuts, or really any nut)
- 1/2 cup Reese’s Pieces
First, chop the cashews if they’re not pre-chopped. Sprinkle the cashews and Reese’s Pieces on a non-stick baking mat or on wax paper in a baking sheet.
Next, in a microwave safe bowl, melt the semi-sweet chocolate. Hint: Heat it for 30 seconds, then stir. Heat for another 30 seconds and stir again. Continue heating in 10-second increments after that until it’s fully melted. This chocolate melts perfectly into a silky smooth liquid. Pour the chocolate over the chopped nuts and candies and, using a rubber spatula, spread the melted chocolate out so there is one uniform layer.
Put the pan in the fridge for about 1 hour or until the chocolate has completely hardened. You should be able to pull it off the wax paper or baking mat in one heavenly chocolate brick.
Now, break the chocolate slab up! I suppose you could also just eat it all right then, and that would be perfectly acceptable too. I plan on sharing this bark with my family, so I had to break it into smaller pieces. You can break it up with your hands, a knife, or however you prefer.
Now, dig in! This chocolate bark is the perfect balance of a sweet chocolate (but not too sweet!) and a creamy salty-sweet peanut bite, and it’s delightfully crunchy but melts smoothly on the tongue. If that doesn’t say “Happy Valentine’s Day”, I don’t know what does! Happy eating!
Yay mats! Do you think it would work with a fancy chocolate like Dove?
Probably! You can give it a try. I used Baker’s because it melts super well and I wanted a low-maintenance chocolate!