
One of my favorite and incredibly easiest treats to make is my holiday peppermint bark recipe. I usually make it once a year at Christmas!
I made it again this year and had a novel idea. Why not make this for the friends or family and package it up nicely.
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Peppermint bark is so easy to make. Like easy. To make.
The best part is you only need two ingredients.
White Chocolate Chips and Peppermint Candy!
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Peppermints (I use candy canes). Otherwise, you can use peppermint candy from the dollar tree! I prefer Nestle White Morsels, but you can use what you prefer.
Step 1: Unwrap the candy! I used about 8-10 candy canes or about 25 peppermints.
(I usually make too much peppermint. I store the extra in a storage container.)
Step 2: Grind or smash the candy.
You have two options. Option number one is the easiest. Use a powerful blender (like my Ninja) to pulverize the candy.
Option two is the one I used for years before I got my ninja. Bag the peppermints doubled in two/gallon ziplock bags (doubled to prevent it from pocking holes and making a mess) to smash. Use a rolling pin or a meat tenderizer to smash the candy.
The peppermint should be mostly fine, but I like to leave a few larger pieces. It makes the peppermint bark look amazing.

Can you see the larger chunks in the image above?
Step 4: Melt the Chocolate
Dump the chips into a microwave-safe bowl. I use my large glass mixing bowl. Microwave it for two minutes.
When you take it out, it will not look melted. Stir with a spoon until smooth.
Step 5: Add Crushed Peppermint
Pour about 1/2 cup of crushed peppermint into the melted chocolate and stir until well mixed.
Step 6: Spread the mixture
The next step is to thinly spread the mixture onto a lid or a tray. I use a cheap thin tray from the dollar tree. I used to use a Tupperware lid from my “That’sa” bowl. I lost it so that is out the window. It was perfect!
Step 7: Garnish
Use some of the remaining crushed peppermint pieces and sprinkle over the peppermint bark. I love how the larger pieces make the holiday peppermint bark look so vibrant. Gently press the pieces into the mixture.
Step 8: Cool
Place the tray of peppermint bark into the refrigerator for 30 minutes to one hour.

Step 9: Break
Take the tray of peppermint out of the fridge and break the peppermint bark into pieces.
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Step 10: Package
I chose these nifty little jars from Target. You know that trap right by the front door. The one that tricks you into thinking you are saving because everything is under three dollars. However, you end up spending like $50 anyway? Yeah, that area!
Holiday Peppermint Bark
Ingredients
- 26 pieces Peppermint Candies
- 11 ounces White Chocolate Morsels
Instructions
- Unwrap peppermints, either crush them in a bag or in a blender. Save some larger crushed pieces for a topping.
- Pour chips into a microwave-safe bowl
- Melt chocolate chips on the stovetop or in the microwave. If in the microwave, 2 minutes should be sufficient.
- The chips do not appear melted, however when you stir them they will melt. Stir until smooth.
- Add in the crushed peppermints. Stir.
- Take a plastic tray. (I use a dollar tree serving platter), no need to grease. Spread the peppermint to the desired thickness.
- Refrigerate for an hour. (until firm)
- Take out and break apart.
This takes me back to my childhood making this with my grandma. I CANNOT wait to make this again, thank you for sharing:)
I’m so glad!!!
Pinned! I love peppermint bark but I’ve never tried to make it myself. Will definitely be trying that this holiday season. Thank you!
Yum! I cannot wait to try this yummy recipe this Christmas!
I love peppermint bark but I’ve never made it. Thanks for the recipe.
This looks delicious! I love Bark. I will have to make this for my boys.
looks delicious and quite easy ! thanks for sharing this !
Simple and easy. Perfect to do with the kids!
LOVE THIS HOLIDAY PEPPERMENT PARK RECIPE! IT LOOKS SUPER EASY TO DO! I ALWAYS END UP MESSING UP DESSERT RECIPES BUT I THINK I CAN HANDLE THIS ONE LOL. THIS WOULD MAKE SUCH A CUTE STOCKING STUFFER TOO! I WOULD TOTALLY LOVE TO RECEIVE IT AS A GIFT.
I can’t believe I have never made this! I love it so much! Thanks for sharing!
This recipe looks super tasty and simple! That’s exactly what I need!
“Option two is the one I used for years before I got my ninja.”
I will be using option two.
Why?
Because I have two children that love smashing the peppermints!! 🙂 We also make this at Christmas. Thanks for sharing!
This seems to be yummy. I will try it soon.
This looks so delicious! I am going to have to make this ASAP!
Oh my gosh I love this! Perfect for gifts for neighbors with a handwritten note.
Yes, grab a few jars from Target’s dollar spot!
thank you for sharing this simple recipe , i like it .
This looks fantastic. I love peppermint bark. I’m not great in the kitchen, but I can follow a recipe famously! I’ll have to give this a try!
This should be an easy one to follow!
Clever idea to put the peppermint in the blender. I had never thought of that. Of course, when my kids were little they loved being the ones to crush up the peppermint with the rolling pin! Ha:)
Mine as well, but the blender makes it so smooth and easy.