Wednesday, 22 January 2014

Easy Homemade Triple Chocolate Fudge Nut Bark Recipe



Easy Homemade Triple Chocolate Fudge Nut Bark


You love chocolate don't you? You love Fudge right? And aren't nuts just the best thing..like, ever?? Well feast your hungry eyes and try this simple, easy to do recipe that will not only stun your fellow friends and family but will only take you 10 minutes at the most to do! (depending on your nut crushing and throwing-everything-in-a-tin-and-mixing skills). 


You won't believe you made it yourself..go you!
  I've made this bark a thousand times in a countless variety of ways for an easy and quick homemade gift, giving notice to whatever the recipient is especially fond of (do they prefer white or dark chocolate? peppermint or orange? walnuts or hazelnuts?). And I have to say that it has always gone down a treat! What makes this recipe great is that you can literally substitute any of the ingredients for other versions, and add as many things into it as you like! For example, a few I've made in the past are White chocolate and Candy Cane Peppermint bark, Milk Chocolate Toffee and Hazelnut bark and Dark Chocolate Orange bark with candied orange peel and Walnuts... heaven! Why not try different alterations using whatever you may have in the cupboard? You may find a new favourite combination of flavours..

A melted pot of heaven.

Ingredients

(The amounts needed will entirely depend on how much bark you need, for me this filled two jam jars of bark bars)

Cooking Spray or Butter
250g Milk Chocolate Chopped
275g White Chocolate Chopped
200g Dark Chocolate Chopped
40g Raisins
20g Sultanas
8 Individually Wrapped Fudge Sweets
60g of Mixed Nuts (I used a mixture of cashew, peanut, almonds and walnuts)


Directions

  • In a glass bowl, place the chopped milk chocolate. 
  • Place the bowl over a saucepan of simmering hot water on a medium heated hob and wait for the chocolate to melt (keep stirring to ensure all of the chocolate melts evenly).
  • Pour approximately 3/4 of the chocolate into a greased baking tin (preferably use a square tin), and spread evenly using a knife or spatula.
  • Place the mixed nuts onto one half of a clean tea towel and cover them with the other half. Firmly crush the nuts using a rolling pin. (Check on them to see if they're evenly broken!)
  • Unwrap and slice the fudge into three small pieces each.
  • Sprinkle approximately half of the crushed nuts, dried fruit and fudge pieces on top of the melted milk chocolate.
  • Melt the dark chocolate in the same way, and pour over the nuts, fudge and dried fruits, coating as many of them as you can but don't worry about covering them all, barks are meant to be messy!
  • Sprinkle over the remaining nuts, dried fruit and fudge and melt the white chocolate.
  • Pour the white chocolate over the whole mixture and allow to cool.
  • Place the tin into a refrigerator to chill and set (approximately 20 - 30 min).
  • When chilled and set, place onto a chopping board and cut into pieces (the chocolate will likely be more shard-like than bars, this makes them look more authentic!)
Tips & Serving ideas

  • The amount of different sweets and flavours you can add are endless! Try these; mini marshmallows, crushed biscuits, chocolate chips, chocolate bar pieces, crushed or chopped sweets, candied peel, toffee and cereal!
  • You could also add extracts and flavourings, such as orange, vanilla, mint and coffee!
  • Before chilling, add some smarties, sprinkles, small edible cake decorations or edible glitters to decorate!
  • To present as gifts, try putting the chocolate into a jam or mason jar, with a homemade decorative lid and tied with a ribbon. Alternatively, place in small plastic bags tied with a ribbon or tag.


A little ribbon and voila!

Cara X

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