How do you make Festive Cranberry Crunch Bark?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around the Festive Cranberry Crunch Bark recipe, with participants sharing their experiences, variations, and tips related to making this treat. Many express their enjoyment of the recipe and discuss different ingredients they have used or plan to use.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, describes the recipe as "absolutely YUMMY and addicting" and shares their experience of doubling the recipe.
  • Another participant mentions that their family loves the recipe and plans to make it at their shows in December.
  • Several users express their enjoyment of the treat, with one noting they can't keep it in the house due to personal consumption.
  • One participant shares their experience of substituting cranberries with cherries or raisins, indicating a preference for those ingredients.
  • Another participant discusses using cookie cutters to shape the bark and wrapping it as gifts.
  • Some participants inquire about variations, such as using milk chocolate almond bark or raspberry-flavored Craisins.
  • Several users share their experiences finding almond bark at various stores, including Aldi and Walmart.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on ingredient preferences, particularly regarding the use of cranberries versus other fruits. However, there is general enthusiasm for the recipe itself.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and variations, indicating a community engaged in holiday cooking and gift-giving.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and community members looking for festive recipes and ideas for holiday treats may find this discussion beneficial.

Wow! I never go to Aldi's because it's so out of the way. I pay $2.99 for 20 oz almond bark at D&W. I can't find a 20 oz package at Meijer. Cranberries were $2.69 at D&W for 6 oz. because Meijer only had orange flavor. I forgot to buy Rice Crispies so I have to go out again. I meant to mark my Rice Crispies so my family wouldn't eat them, but I didn't and they did.
 
Well, I just realized that DS is "Cubbie of the Day" tomorrow at AWANA and I needed to bring treats for 36 Cubbies...yeah...good job Mom - nearest grocery store 18 miles away...

Well, I dug in the cupboard, pulled out a fresh box of Apple Cinnamon Cheerios, a bag of mini marshmellows I had gotten for hot chocolate and Walla (is that how you would spell it?) - Cheerio crispy treats! I made them then sprinkled our sweet cinnamon sprinkle over the top. My sample tasted good, we'll see if the kids like in.

Anyway, I thought that would be a good holiday recipe too to go along with this one...AND it uses the sprinkles. :)
 
janetupnorth said:
Well, I just realized that DS is "Cubbie of the Day" tomorrow at AWANA and I needed to bring treats for 36 Cubbies...yeah...good job Mom - nearest grocery store 18 miles away...

Well, I dug in the cupboard, pulled out a fresh box of Apple Cinnamon Cheerios, a bag of mini marshmellows I had gotten for hot chocolate and Walla (is that how you would spell it?) - Cheerio crispy treats! I made them then sprinkled our sweet cinnamon sprinkle over the top. My sample tasted good, we'll see if the kids like in.

Anyway, I thought that would be a good holiday recipe too to go along with this one...AND it uses the sprinkles. :)

"Voila" but there is supposed to be a little French mark over the "a".:D

And it sounds really good - I think kids will like anything that is cheerios and marshmallows!
 
ChefBeckyD said:
"Voila" but there is supposed to be a little French mark over the "a".:D

And it sounds really good - I think kids will like anything that is cheerios and marshmallows!

Thanks! I had a total brain fart on that word after trying to scrounge something up around here that 3 and 4 year olds would eat and like!

I'll know tomorrow night what the REAL verdict is! :)
 
Oh my gosh! I made the milk chocolate version last night for a show and everyone LOVED it. One of the husbands said that it tasted like Nestle Crunch. I did taste a little bite and it was good. I can't wait to try the white chocolate version because I am more of a white chocolate fan. May have to go to the store today!
 
For those of you who don't like the dried cranberries, what about crushed candy canes?????
 
I just made the bark with white chocolate, but then I drizzled melted chocolate chips over it. It looks really pretty and tastes delish!
 
dianevill said:
I just made the bark with white chocolate, but then I drizzled melted chocolate chips over it. It looks really pretty and tastes delish!

What a great idea! And it will help hold in place the top layer of cranberries and almonds!:thumbup:
 
I can't find almond bark at my local supermarket, so I use white chocolate chips and it works great! I've made this recipe a few times and keep getting requests to bring it to family get togethers!
 
Too sweetI had some ladies complain that it was too sweet so I thought about adding more ingredients to it so it's not so much chocolate.

Maybe I didn't do a good job of getting the ingredients mixed up enough and had too much chocolate with no ingredients in it in some of the pieces.

I will try to add more rice crispies, nuts and craisins sound very good to me.

I love the suggestions on here. I think I am going to try all kinds of things.

I'll let you know how it turns out.

Debbie :chef:
 
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Debbie~

I made notes to myself to add extra rice krispy cereal and more almonds...for the same reason! I also enjoyed the pieces that I was able to spread really thin...seemed "crunchier" to me!
 
I like the idea of doing it with milk chocolate and crushed candy canes! I'm so trying that this weekend.
 
I finally found the almond bark and made this tonight for a vendor type thing tomorrow night. I used Cherries and thought I had almonds but I only had chopped nuts. It turned out good, but I am loving the candy cane idea with the white chocolate and almonds! So fast, easy and yummy. My "Jack Sprat" boyfriend thinks we should make some for him to eat all day tomorrow! I am that woman on the Slim Quick commercial only I say...he ate a whole pan of Festive Cranberry Crunch Bark along with his 3 meals today, and he didn't work out...he also did not gain an ounce.:cry: :grumpy:
 
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Ann...tell him we hate him too!



That stuff is very addictive! I finally gave away 3 gift bags to people just to get it out of my house!

Oh, but then I bought more almond bark to make more soon!
Doh!
 
I can't find almond bark - so I used white chocolate.
Fabulous!
 
mellissacooks4you said:
For those of you who don't like the dried cranberries, what about crushed candy canes?????


Has anyone tried this? I LOVE the regular recipe - but I want to try something different with the Milk Choc and DH also suggested the candy canes - but would the candy canes replace the nuts too?

Any other ideas for a combo with the Milk Choc??
 
I've done a similar recipe with white bark and candy canes (it didn't have the crisp rice in it) - very yum. No nuts, and I think it had a dash of peppermint extract in it, too. You can also swirl the top with a few drops of red food coloring for a little pizzazz.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What ingredients do I need to make Festive Cranberry Crunch Bark?

To make Festive Cranberry Crunch Bark, you will need the following ingredients: white chocolate chips, dried cranberries, chopped nuts (such as pecans or almonds), and a pinch of sea salt. Optional ingredients can include crushed peppermint or a drizzle of dark chocolate for added flavor.

How do I prepare the chocolate for the bark?

To prepare the chocolate, melt the white chocolate chips in a microwave-safe bowl. Heat in 30-second intervals, stirring in between, until the chocolate is completely melted and smooth. Be careful not to overheat, as this can cause the chocolate to seize.

What is the best way to mix in the cranberries and nuts?

Once the white chocolate is melted, remove it from the microwave and gently fold in the dried cranberries and chopped nuts using a spatula. Make sure to mix thoroughly so that the cranberries and nuts are evenly distributed throughout the chocolate.

How do I set the bark after pouring it onto a baking sheet?

After mixing in the cranberries and nuts, pour the chocolate mixture onto a parchment-lined baking sheet. Spread it out evenly with a spatula to your desired thickness. Allow the bark to set at room temperature for about 1-2 hours, or you can speed up the process by placing it in the refrigerator for 30 minutes.

How do I store Festive Cranberry Crunch Bark once it's set?

Once the bark is set and hardened, break it into pieces and store it in an airtight container. It can be kept at room temperature for up to a week or in the refrigerator for longer freshness. If you want to prevent sticking, you can layer the pieces with parchment paper in the container.

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