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Almond Bark Candy

12/13/2019

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     You know what's nice? this recipe is easy! As easy as candy making gets!  All you need is some Vanilla Almond Bark from the baking aisle of your local grocery store (it comes in a 24oz brick of large cubes) it also comes in Chocolate (as in looks and tastes like milk chocolate) and the Vanilla looks and tastes like white chocolate.  Bark doesn't use cocoa butter as chocolate does, Barks use vegetable fats.  Barks are right up there with 'Candy Melts' in the workability of the product once melted.
     I prefer microwaving the Bark. Follow the directions on the package but, basically you melt for 1 minute at high, stir and then heat in 12 second intervals, stirring in-between until completely melted. Melting is usually 2 minutes total cooking time. 
     You can also add colorings and flavorings.  You cannot (must not) use water based liquids or the Bark chocolate will seize.  Oil based food colorings are best for this application.  Wilton "Candy Colors Food Colorings" work great for candy making!  When making a batch of Vanilla, white chocolate almond bark for this recipe today, I added in some peppermint white chocolate chips I had on hand - and then added some on top along with green sprinkles for the Christmas Holiday.  Again, you don't want to flavor or color with any non-oil based product or the candy will seize.  Enjoy! Diane 

Almond Bark Candy
Ingredients: 

1/2 pound whole almonds
6 bricks/cubes of Vanilla Bark (12 oz. white almond bark) 
Sprinkles of your choice 

Directions: 
    Toast your almonds in the oven at 350 for 10 minutes. Toasting deepens the flavor of the nuts and a step that shouldn't be skipped. Let the almonds cool while you prepare/melt the bark.  Once the bark is melted, stir in three-fourths of your toasted almonds and any oil based food colorings you prefer. (optional)  Pour the mixture out onto an 8x8 or 9x12 baking sheet, lined with parchment paper.  Sprinkle top of bark with remaining almonds and any decorations you prefer. Press the almonds down slightly so they set into the bark and won't pop off easily.   Let the entire mixture cool on your counter for 20 minutes and then place in refrigerator for a half hour.  Once fully cooled and solidified, break the bark into chunks as you prefer, I break into larger pieces first and then break those in half. 

(Almond Bark typically comes in 12 segmented bricks 
per 24 ounce bag)  

My Holiday White & Peppermint Almond Bark pictured below: 
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