This homemade Cookies and Cream Bark recipe is very easy to make!
Several years ago, we were doing errands when my youngest son spotted a cookies and cream candy bar and asked for it. Although he was 5 years old, he had never asked for or been given a candy bar before so I wanted to be able to say yes, but it contained ingredients that he couldn’t eat and I was forced to say no.
When we got home I decided to try my hand at making cookies and cream bark. The first batch was ugly. My daughter said it looked like “a pyroclastic lava flow”. But everyone agreed that it was delicious, so I decided to try again.
Kitchen Tip: If you want to crush cookies or crackers without leaving a layer of crumbs on your counters, put them in a Ziploc bag, squeeze the air out, close it, doublecheck to make sure it is really closed, and then roll a rolling pin over the bag until the crumbs are your desired consistency.
I used Pamela’s Products Extreme Chocolate Mini Cookies to make this gluten-free, but you can use any crunchy chocolate cookie or chocolate sandwich cookie. If you use an Oreo-type cookie, I recommend scraping the cream filling out and just using the cookie part otherwise this ends up being ridiculously sweet. If you talk one of your children into scraping the cream filling out for you, remind them to do it with a butter knife or spoon and not their teeth.
If you wish, you could use this bark recipe to make homemade “candy bars”. Remove the bark from the foil, place the bark on a cutting board (let it sit until it is at room temperature if you went for the fast freezer method) and then use a pizza cutter to cut it into 8 – 10 bars.
Cookies and Cream Bark Recipe
Ingredients:
- 24 ounces white chocolate (I used 2 bags of white chocolate chips)
- 2 tablespoons vegetable shortening (I use Spectrum)
- 1 cup chocolate cookies crumbs
Directions:
- Cover a cookie sheet with foil or parchment paper.
- Stovetop Method: Place the white chocolate and shortening in the top pan of a double boiler. Heat while stirring until thoroughly melted. Microwave Method: Melt 12 ounces of white chocolate chips and 1 tablespoon shortening in a microwave-safe bowl. Repeat with the remaining white chocolate and shortening.
- Once the white chocolate is melted stir in the cookie crumbs until just blended. Do not over-stir.
- Spoon the melted chocolate onto the cookie sheet. Then use a spatula to spread it evenly over the cookie sheet.
- Let sit for 2 hours to firm up or put it in the freezer for 30 minutes.
- Break the cookies and cream bark into pieces. Store in a sealed container.
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Printable Recipe for Cookies and Cream Bark
Cookies and Cream Bark
Ingredients
- 24 ounces white chocolate I used chips
- 2 tablespoons vegetable shortening I use Spectrum
- 1 cup chocolate cookies crumbs
Instructions
- Cover a cookie sheet with foil or parchment paper.
- Stove top Method: Place the white chocolate and shortening in the top pan of a double boiler. Heat while stirring until thoroughly melted. Microwave Method: Melt 12 ounces of white chocolate chips and 1 tablespoon shortening in a microwave safe bowl. Repeat with the remaining white chocolate and shortening.
- Once the white chocolate is melted stir in the cookie crumbs until just blended. Do not over-stir.
- Spoon the melted chocolate onto the cookie sheet. Then use a spatula to spread it evenly over the cookie sheet.
- Let sit for 2 hours to firm up or put it in the freezer for 30 minutes.
- Break the cookies and cream bark into pieces. Store in a sealed container.
Notes
Making sweets at home gives me complete control over the ingredients, so I can ensure that my kids don’t eat something that they must avoid for health reasons. It also helps me feel a little bit less like an ogre when I have to say no.
More Bark Candy Recipes
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- Pretzel Peppermint Bark
- Double Mint Holiday Bark
- Peanut Butter Bark
- Coffee Bean Bark
- Cinnamon Bark
- Rocky Road Bark
- Peanut Butter Bark with Pretzels
- Autumn Bark
- Pumpkin Spice Bark
- Raspberry Bark
- Blackberry Bark
Ginger says
Oh man does that look good. Now I wish I weren’t on a diet. Sigh. Thanks for linking to Show Me Saturday.
Made From Pinterest says
Yum! This looks delicious! I am making this as soon as I can! Please keep posting stuff like this I really appreciate it!
Lou Lou Girls says
Hello beautiful! This looks so amazing. Pinned and tweeted. I stopping by to let you know that your post was picked by Cassie as her favorite. Happy Dance time! We will be featuring it at our party tonight at 7 pm. I hope to see you there. Lou Lou Girls
JessicaJ says
Oooh, I love homemade bark. This looks like it’s going to the top of my bucket list! 🙂
Creative Mama Renee says
Yummy! I always feel better about eating candy when I make it myself 🙂
Sharon - Her Organized Chaos says
Cookies and cream is one of my FAVORITE candies and flavors. Even for as long as I can remember! I can’t wait to try this out. I would love if you linked this up to Totally Terrific Tuesday that’s live right now! I hope to see you soon and thanks so much for sharing this! Pinning now!
Sharon
herorganizedchaos.com
Tricia says
Oh this looks so yummy!
Rebecca @ Peanut Butter, Passports, and Epinephrine says
Mmmm . . . my son’s been asking for a cookies and cream bar for awhile. Unfortunately they’re processed with peanuts, so we can’t eat them either (not to mention all the other yucky stuff in them, too). Do you know if coconut oil could be substituted for the vegetable shortening? We can’t use Spectrum, either 🙁 But I’d love to try these.
Jessica says
I don’t use any shortening or substitute in my version. I use 2 ingredients–white chocolate chips and crushed Oreos (with the cream). I also like to use the mint cookies. These are usually the first item gone at bake sales and sooooo easy.
Swathi says
Delicious Alea, Andrew must enjoyed very much.
Jenn says
3 Ingredients – you can’t beat that! This looks amazing. I’m addicted to sweets so i’ll have to give it a try1
Jennifer says
Oh my yum!
Debbi Does Dinner Healthy says
This sounds great! My kids would love it! They would totally eat the cream off the cookie with their teeth too. 🙂