Halloween Bark – Fun Halloween Food
This Halloween Bark has become an October family tradition. Each year my girls get super excited to make what they refer to as, Spooky Food!
This fun Halloween food is such a great recipe for the kiddos to help out with. First of all, it only takes minutes to make. There are no long waiting sessions for the kids to endure. 🙂 While the adults are melting the chocolate or almond bark, those little fingers can be sorting out food sprinkles and breaking up cookies and pretzels.
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Want to mix things up? This melt in your mouth Halloween Bark can be customized for your favorite color and candy. Try milk chocolate, or orange colored melts. Add in leftover Halloween candy. Have FUN!
Halloween Bark – Fun Halloween Food
- 12-14 orange and black sandwich cookies, broken up into large chunks
- 1 cup pretzels, broken into pieces
- 1 pound almond bark or white chocolate melts
- 1 1/2 cups candy corn
- 20-30 candy eyeballs
- 1-2 tablespoons of a variety of Halloween food sprinkles.
- Melt almond bark according to package. I slowly melted mine in a sauce pan over a low heat, until smooth and shiny. Make sure to stir frequently to prevent burning.
- In the meantime, cover a large cookie sheet with wax paper or parchment paper. Spread broken cookies, pretzels and about 1 cup of the candy corn onto the prepared cookie sheet.
- Drizzle the melted chocolate over the cookie mixture, spreading with spatula to coat evenly.
- Quickly sprinkle remaining candy corn, candy eyeballs and food sprinkles over the almond bark while it is still wet. Place cookie tray into refrigerator until set and firm.
- Break into pieces and enjoy!
Halloween Bark - Fun Halloween Food
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Ingredients
- 12-14 orange and black sandwich cookies broken up into large chunks
- 1 cup pretzels broken into pieces
- 1 pound almond bark or white chocolate melts
- 1 1/2 cups candy corn
- 20-30 candy eyeballs
- 1-2 tablespoons of a variety of Halloween food sprinkles.
Instructions
- Melt almond bark according to package. I slowly melted mine in a sauce pan over a low heat, until smooth and shiny. Make sure to stir frequently to prevent burning.
- In the meantime, cover a large cookie sheet with wax paper or parchment paper. Spread broken cookies, pretzels and about 1 cup of the candy corn onto the prepared cookie sheet.
- Drizzle the melted chocolate over the cookie mixture, spreading with spatula to coat evenly.
- Quickly sprinkle remaining candy corn, candy eyeballs and food sprinkles over the almond bark while it is still wet. Place cookie tray into refrigerator until set and firm.
- Break into small pieces and enjoy!
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Post Update September 2020
Hey There! I would like to make this tomorrow night. I would like to bag some up and give them as little treats to co-works. I would need about 15 to 20 bags. How many batches do you suggest I make?
Thanks,
Rachel
I think 1 1/2 -2 batches would be plenty 🙂
Excited to make this for Halloween! Do you have a ballpark estimate of how long it takes to set? Thank you!
Once you put it in the fridge, it should be set within 30-60 minutes. Hope you enjoy!
Hah – I love the eyeballs in this bark!! So fun 🙂
I LOVE this creation!! You have amazing ideas, and great recipes. My son will love this!! So glad I found this website!! (:
Love this cute idea! By any chance, did you happen to find the candy eyeballs in a store or just on amazon.com??? Love your website!!!
I have been able to find them in stores and online 🙂
I have seen the eyeballs at Wal-Mart and Jo-Ann Fabrics.