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DESSERTS:
CANDIES,
CUSTARDS & PUDDINGS
Layered Peppermint Crunch Bark
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Layered
Peppermint Crunch Bark |
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This is amazing
and beautiful...
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17
ounces |
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high
quality white chocolate, finely chopped
(don't use chips) |
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6
ounces |
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peppermint candy canes, crushed |
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7
ounces |
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high
quality bittersweet chocolate |
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5½
Tbs |
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whipping cream |
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¾
tsp |
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peppermint extract |
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1 |
Turn large
baking sheet bottom side up. Cover securely with
foil. Mark 12x9-inch rectangle on foil. Stir
white chocolate in metal bowl set over saucepan
of barely simmering water (do not allow bottom
of bowl to touch water) until chocolate is
melted and smooth and candy thermometer
registers 110°F. (chocolate will feel warm to
the touch). Remove from over water. Pour 2/3 cup
melted white chocolate onto rectangle on foil.
Using icing spatula, spread chocolate to fill
rectangle. Sprinkle with ¼ cup crushed
peppermints. Chill until set, about 15 minutes. |
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Stir
bittersweet chocolate, cream and peppermint
extract in heavy medium saucepan over medium-low
heat until just melted and smooth. Cool to
barely lukewarm, about 5 minutes. Pour
bittersweet chocolate mixture in long lines over
white chocolate rectangle. Using icing spatula,
spread bittersweet chocolate in even layer.
Refrigerate until very cold and firm, about 25
minutes. |
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Rewarm
remaining white chocolate in bowl set over
barely simmering water to 110°F. Working
quickly, pour white chocolate over firm
bittersweet chocolate layer; spread to cover.
Immediately sprinkle with remaining crushed
peppermints. Chill just until firm, about 20
minutes. If you let the bark go much longer than
this- it will be very hard to cut neatly. |
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Lift foil
with bark onto work surface; trim edges. Cut
bark crosswise into 2-inch wide strips. Using
metal spatula, slide bark off foil and onto work
surface. Cut each strip crosswise into 3
sections and each section diagonally into 2
triangles. You can also just break into large
chunks and enjoy. |
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Yield: About 24
pieces |
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Recipe Source |
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Modified from Bon Appetit via
desertculinary.blogspot |
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Ratings:
****Restaurant
Quality!- would
make it again. "Much better than store bought. A
lovely, rich treat!"
-San Diego, CA
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