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White Chocolate Easter Bark

about 15 pieces
Easy
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This white chocolate Easter bark recipe is a fun and delicious springtime coloured treat, perfect to make with children during the Easter break.
White Chocolate bark swirled through with coloured white chocolate and then decorated with Dr. Oetker Easter Sprinkles and crushed up chocolate eggs. Great to decorate Easter bakes our give as a gift! A simple and fun recipe for all skill levels, perfect to bake up with the kids and keep them en...
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Recipe Tips
Your chocolate bark will keep for up to 2 weeks stored in an airtight container, if it is warm we recommend storing in the fridge.
Recipe Tips
Why not let your creative juices flow and try using different coloured colour gels to create different colour swirls through your chocolate bark!
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Ingredients

For the Chocolate Bark
300 gDr. Oetker 26% White Chocolate
Dr. Oetker Pink Extra Strong Food Colour Gel
Dr. Oetker Blue Extra Strong Food Colour Gel
Dr. Oetker Green Extra Strong Food Colour Gel
50 gChocolate Mini Eggs (crushed)
Dr. Oetker Easter Party Sprinkle Mix
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1

First up, line a baking tray with greaseproof paper. Break up the chocolate and pop into a large bowl and melt in the microwave in 20 second bursts stirring between each burst.

2

Pour a quarter of your melted chocolate into 3 separate bowls and add a few drops of each food colour into the bowls and stir through until you have an even colour, try not to add to0 much colour as you will seize the chocolate – if your chocolate starts to set then heat in the microwave in 5 second bursts to loosen.

3

Pour the remaining white chocolate onto your prepared baking tray and smooth out to create an even layer. Dollop small spoonfuls of the coloured chocolate over the top of the white chocolate and use a cocktail stick to swirl the chocolate together.

4

Pop the crushed chocolate eggs on top of the chocolate and add some Easter sprinkles. Pop your chocolate bark into the fridge to set for about 1hour.

5

Once set you can break or cut up your chocolate into pieces to decorate your bakes or wrap up for an easter gift!

  • Your chocolate bark will keep for up to 2 weeks stored in an airtight container, if it is warm we recommend storing in the fridge.
  • Why not let your creative juices flow and try using different coloured colour gels to create different colour swirls through your chocolate bark!