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Sweets for your sweetheart: Valentine Bark is a chocolate candy bark full of Oreos and Valentine’s Day sprinkles and conversation hearts. This is easy to make with just 5 ingredients – done in under 30 minutes!
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Easy Valentine’s Day Candy
If you’re looking to make a special treat come February 14, then you should think about making chocolate bark with conversation hearts. It’s the cutest candy AND it’s so easy – the kids can even help you make it! This is a sweetheart version of Jordan’s Peppermint Oreo Bark – and it’s sure to be a hit.
5 Ingredient Oreo Bark
- Chocolate: You need semi-sweet chocolate (or milk chocolate) and white chocolate. I used almond bark but you can use chocolate chips or candy melts.
- Oreos: Use any flavor Oreos you like! Chop them up a bit smaller than bite size.
- Conversation Hearts and Valentine sprinkles make these super festive.
How to make Oreo Bark for Valentine’s Day
- Melt the semi-sweet chocolate and spread it out on a prepared cookie sheet. Learn how to melt chocolate for best results.
- Top with chopped Oreos.
- Top with melted white chocolate.
- Top with hearts and sprinkles.
- Chill to set, then break apart.
Expert Tips
- I used Candiquik (almond bark, candy melts, etc.) when making this bark. I’ve also use chocolate and white chocolate chips in the past. You can use either one.
- If you use chocolate chips and white chocolate chips instead of the melting candy, be sure to add 1-2 teaspoons of vegetable oil or Crisco in the bowl when you’re melting. Also, make sure and melt the chocolate at 50% power in increments of 30 seconds, stirring well between each.
- You can use any kind of Oreo you want. Regular, double stuff, Golden…use your favorite.
- You can skip the conversation hearts and just do sprinkles, if you want. Anything heart and pink and red will SCREAM Valentine’s Day.
FAQs
Make sure you leave a little bit of space with chocolate showing when you add the Oreos, that way the white chocolate will go through and meet the semi-sweet and they’ll harden together, keeping the bark in tact.
This will last up to 2 weeks in the refrigerator in an airtight container.
Valentine Oreo Bark
Ingredients
- 10 Oreos (coarsely chopped)
- 8 ounces chocolate Candiquik , candy melts, or chocolate chips (see note)
- 8 ounces vanilla Candiquik , candy melts, or white chocolate chips (see note)
- ½ cup conversation heart candies
- Valentine Sprinkles optional
Instructions
- Line a cookie sheet with wax paper.
- Add chocolate candy to a microwave safe bowl and heat in 30 second increments, stirring after each, until melted and smooth. Pour onto prepared cookie sheet and spread flat, into an approximately 7×10 rectangle. Sprinkle with chopped Oreos. Chill for 10 minutes.
- Add white chocolate to a microwave safe bowl and heat on 50% power in 30 second increments, stirring after each, until melted and smooth. (I use 50% power for white chocolate because it’s so temperamental!) Pour over Oreos and spread to the edges of the milk chocolate. Sprinkle with chopped conversation hearts and sprinkles.
- Chill until set, break into pieces and serve or package to give!
Recipe Notes
- I used Candiquik (almond bark, candy melts, etc.) when making this bark. I’ve also use chocolate and white chocolate chips in the past. You can use either one.
- If you use chocolate chips and white chocolate chips instead of the melting candy, be sure to add 1-2 teaspoons of vegetable oil or Crisco in the bowl when you’re melting. Also, make sure and melt the chocolate at 50% power in increments of 30 seconds, stirring well between each.
- You can use any kind of Oreo you want. Regular, double stuff, Golden…use your favorite.
- You can skip the conversation hearts and just do sprinkles, if you want. Anything heart and pink and red will SCREAM Valentine’s Day.
- Make sure you leave a little bit of space with chocolate showing when you add the Oreos, that way the white chocolate will go through and meet the semi-sweet and they’ll harden together, keeping the bark in tact.
- Store bark in the refrigerator in an airtight container for up to 2 weeks.
I love this bark, it is so cute. Yeah, those conversation hearts are a bit OTT for younger children, sheesh! Oreos are made for bark and this would be the most perfect gift to a loved one.ย
What a pretty recipe, I need to make something special this year with my girlies =) Disney channel is a big no no for me, cartoons/kids shows in general just drive me bonkers, so yes, my kids are deprived. I don’t even watch that much t.v., guess I have a short attention span! ย But since the average pre-schoolers watches over 5000 hours of t.v. I guess it’s not such a bad thing. They’ll see a documentary on alligators and think it’s amazing. Mean mommy here!ย
I seriously have not purchased conversation hearts in ages .. ย I had no idea. . ย and sister, I hear you. . ย I have two young and impressionable girls . . I also let my girls watch TV and listen to the radio. . ย yeah, I don’t want to shield them from everything but I do try with the questionable things . . and it’s so funny you mention the red carpet and what the celebs are wearing these days. . ย when my youngest sees anything that shows too much skin, it’s “mom, she’s naked!” we were watching the grammy’s last night. . ย and thankfully there wasn’t anything too risquรฉ. ย (surprisingly!) well except maybe whatย Nicki Minaj was wearing but my kids didn’t see that. ๐ย
I love this bark! I can’t even remember the last time I had conversation hearts. I can’t believe they think those couple of sayings are appropriate for young kids! Craziness!
Wow – I had no idea that conversation hearts have gotten so risque’ these days. I love that you incorporated them into your Oreo bark – what a fun and fantastic idea!
Thank you Eva!
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