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How much bark do you actually get from one bag of chocolate chips? I'm trying to make it for gifts and it looks like I might be at it all night!
 
How much bark do you want to send to each person?
 
How much bark do you want to send to each person?.
I'm seeing recipes that say there are 10 servings per batch. I guess they mean one tiny piece is a serving. Or that only 2 people live at your house.
 
I use chocolate buttons so I'm guessing here ... a 12 ounce bag of chocolate morsels melted and spread really thin on a parchment lined jelly roll pan or cookie sheet would probably only 1/2 cover it. So I'd plan on two bags per recipe. Of course, it's the add ins that make it awesome. Like broken pieces of peppermint candy. For that one, I'd do milk chocolate as bottom layer, then white 'chocolate' then the peppermint pieces. You can stir peppermint extract into either of the chocolates if you have some. Two teaspoons. Taste test it to see if you like it. Very popular and yummy.
 
I use chocolate buttons so I'm guessing here ... a 12 ounce bag of chocolate morsels melted and spread really thin on a parchment lined jelly roll pan or cookie sheet would probably only 1/2 cover it. So I'd plan on two bags per recipe. Of course, it's the add ins that make it awesome. Like broken pieces of peppermint candy. For that one, I'd do milk chocolate as bottom layer, then white 'chocolate' then the peppermint pieces. You can stir peppermint extract into either of the chocolates if you have some. Two teaspoons. Taste test it to see if you like it. Very popular and yummy..
I did peppermint candy canes broken up on one. Then pretzels and m&m's in another. Mixed nuts. And cashews and cranberries.
Four bags of chocolate morsels (should have gotten the buttons) made enough for 10 gift bags of 5 three inch pieces. So more than I needed.
 
awesome! I like it because it's easy for young and old to make and it looks great. :)
 
I use chocolate buttons so I'm guessing here ... a 12 ounce bag of chocolate morsels melted and spread really thin on a parchment lined jelly roll pan or cookie sheet would probably only 1/2 cover it. So I'd plan on two bags per recipe. Of course, it's the add ins that make it awesome. Like broken pieces of peppermint candy. For that one, I'd do milk chocolate as bottom layer, then white 'chocolate' then the peppermint pieces. You can stir peppermint extract into either of the chocolates if you have some. Two teaspoons. Taste test it to see if you like it. Very popular and yummy..
I did peppermint candy canes broken up on one. Then pretzels and m&m's in another. Mixed nuts. And cashews and cranberries.
Four bags of chocolate morsels (should have gotten the buttons) made enough for 10 gift bags of 5 three inch pieces. So more than I needed.
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Pretzels, almonds, maple leaf cookies, skor toffee bits on dark chocolate (to balance the sweet cookies and toffee bits).
 
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