$3 Per Year Web Hosting

Monday 12 March 2018

How to Make Galaxy Bark

Forget normal chocolate bark; spice it up and it make it look galactic by making this easy and delicious galaxy bark. This sweet, sugary treat makes a great snack or dessert, and is absolutely gorgeous with its beautiful galaxy-themed colors. Garnished with a bit of edible glitter and star-shaped sprinkles, this mouthwatering galaxy bark will immediately blast your taste buds into outer space.

  • Makes: Approx. 15-20 servings

EditIngredients

  • 2 pounds black candy melts
  • ½ purple candy melts
  • ½ pound dark blue candy melts
  • ½ pound light blue candy melts
  • 2 teaspoons edible glitter
  • 3-4 teaspoons star-shaped sprinkles

EditSteps

  1. Melt the black candy melts. In a microwave-safe bowl, heat up the black candy melts until they completely melt, stirring with a spoon every 30 seconds.
    Make Galaxy Bark Step 2.jpg
  2. Line a 9 x 13 baking pan with foil. Pour the melted black candy melts on the baking pan.
    Make Galaxy Bark Step 3.jpg
  3. Melt the rest of the candy melt colors in the microwave. Repeat the same process you did for the black candy melts.
    Make Galaxy Bark Step 4.jpg
  4. Dollop the melted candy melt colors onto the black layer.
    Make Galaxy Bark Step 5.jpg
  5. Using a knife, gently swirl the colors around to make it look like a galaxy.
    Make Galaxy Bark Step 6.jpg
  6. Sprinkle the star-shaped sprinkles all over the bark.
    Make Galaxy Bark Step 7.jpg
  7. Allow the galaxy bark to harden for about 1-2 hours.
    Make Galaxy Bark Step 8.jpg
  8. Serve. Sprinkle the edible glitter all over the bark. Slice it into pieces using a knife and serve on a serving plate. Enjoy!
    Make Galaxy Bark Step 9.jpg

EditTips

  • When adding the edible glitter, consider using gold or silver glitter to match with the galaxy theme.
  • You can store any leftover galaxy bark in an airtight container. It can last up to a week.
  • For a white chocolate taste, use white chocolate melts instead of the colored candy melts, and then add galaxy-themed food dyes after you've melted the chocolate.

EditWarning

  • When swirling the colors around, take caution to avoid over-mixing, or the result will end up looking grayish and not galaxy-themed.

EditThings You'll Need

  • Foil
  • 9 x 13 baking pan
  • Microwave
  • Spoon
  • 4 microwave-safe bowls
  • Knife
  • Serving plate

EditRelated wikiHows

EditSources and Citations

  • http://ift.tt/1uhG7Sy - research source


from How to of the Day http://ift.tt/2GjBAfy
via Peter

No comments:

Post a Comment

$3 Per Year Web Hosting