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Easter Bunny Bark

By: Anne Youngercomment

It’s hard to believe that it is almost Easter and before we know it, our house will be filled with kids running wild on a sugar high.

This year, we are changing things up for Easter and the kids are going to be getting some homemade goodies in their baskets in addition to some traditional confections. To get the holiday festivities going, we are starting it off with this Easter Bunny Bark!

Easter Bunny Bark

Making Easter Bunny Bark is so easy that my teenagers can do it!

To get started, you will need:

-Lots of Easter candy. M&M’s, Jelly Beans, and other pretty pastel candies. 
-20 ounces of good white chocolate, like Ghirardelli squares.

Once your candy is procured, roughly chop the larger pieces of candy if you are using any.

After your candy is ready, line a 9×11 pan with parchment paper.

Next, it is time to melt your chocolate. When melting the chocolate its your choice which way you choose do it. You can either melt it in a microwave or in a double broiler style pot, we prefer to use the microwave in our house.

*If using a microwave start at 30 seconds stir and repeat until fully melted.

*If you’re using stove top keep temp. at medium range make sure you are stirring constantly

Pour melted chocolate onto parchment paper and spread.

After your chocolate is all poured out, start adding candy to it, however you like.

Let the Easter Bark sit for several hours until it hardens. We let ours sit in the fridge overnight.

Once your chocolate is fully hardened, transfer it to a cutting board and cut into pieces and enjoy.

 

 

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