Valentine’s Day Chocolate Bark: Easy, Festive, and Fun Treat

Valentine’s Day Chocolate Bark is a fun and festive treat made with a mix of pink, dark, and white chocolate! Topped with heart-shaped sprinkles, it’s quick and easy to make with simple ingredients.

Valentine's chocolate bark made with dark and white chocolate, topped with pink swirls and festive sprinkles.

Why not treat yourself to a sweet mix of pink, dark, and white chocolate topped with heart-shaped sprinkles? This Valentine’s Day chocolate bark is as cute as it is tasty, and you can whip it up in no time with just a few simple ingredients. It’s the perfect little surprise to share with friends and family (or keep it all to yourself, no judgment!).


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It means so much when you take the time to make something from scratch for the person you love. In today’s busy life, it’s even more appreciated by your loved ones. So, if you’re into easy and fun desserts, you’ve gotta try fudgy brownies topped with pink berry cream—it’s like a fruity twist on a classic that’s hard to resist.

If you want something a bit fancier, you can try my crêpes cake layered with berries and cream for an elegant treat. And if you are a breakfast lover, chocolate berry pancakes are the sweet start to the day you didn’t know you needed.

Looking for more Valentine’s Day ideas? Go for iced shortbread cookies with glossy frosting to wow your Valentine, or keep things simple and classic with chocolate-covered strawberries. They never fail to impress!

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

This Valentine’s chocolate bark recipe is a fantastic treat for your loved ones. It’s simple to make, needs just a few ingredients, and lets you get creative. Whether you’re after a fun activity or the best Valentine’s gifts for her, this chocolate bark is sure to impress! Plus, it’s customizable to fit any holiday or celebration, like Mother’s Day or at Christmas.

Ingredients to make Valentine’s Day Chocolate Bark

Ingredients to make Valentine's Day Chocolate Bark
  • Dark Chocolate: Using good quality chocolate is key here.
  • White Chocolate: Balances the dark chocolate with a lighter touch. It also works as the base for the pink design.
  • Red Food Coloring: Gives that Valentine’s Day vibe! You can use liquid or gel colouring to get the right shade of pink.
  • Sprinkles: Here’s where you can be creative. Choose heart-shaped sprinkles, stars, or any other fun shapes to add a festive touch.

How to Make Valentine’s Day Chocolate Bark

In summary:

  • Melt chocolate in a bain-marie. Mix half of the white chocolate with pink food colouring and drizzle onto a lined baking sheet.
  • Add sprinkles, refrigerate for 1 hour until firm, then break into pieces.
Dark chocolate being chopped on a wooden board and placed in a glass bowl.
Melted dark chocolate in one glass bowl and white chocolate in another.

Melt the Chocolate

Start by chopping the dark and white chocolate into small pieces. Using a bain-marie (double boiler), melt the dark chocolate in a heatproof bowl over simmering water. Stir with a spatula until smooth. Once melted, set aside. Repeat the same process with the white chocolate.

Add Pink Color

Take half of the white chocolate and mix in 3-4 drops of pink food colouring until it becomes the shade of pink you want.

Dark chocolate lines on a baking sheet, followed by white chocolate lines.
Drizzling dark chocolate, followed by white and pink chocolate, on a baking sheet, then adding heart-shaped sprinkles to create chocolate bark.

Assemble the Bark

Pour the melted dark chocolate onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Spread it evenly to form a rectangle. Then, drizzle the melted white and pink chocolate over the top in whatever pattern you like.

Decorate the chocolate bark

Now comes the fun part! Add sprinkles of your choice. This is where you can make it look as festive as you like.

Let it set

Place the baking sheet in the refrigerator for about an hour or until the chocolate is completely firm. Once it’s set, break the bark into pieces, and it’s good to go!


A full list of ingredients and instructions can be found in the recipe card below.

Substitutions

  • Dark Chocolate: You can swap it with milk chocolate if you prefer a sweeter treat.
  • White Chocolate: If white chocolate isn’t your favourite, feel free to use darker or milk chocolate in its place.
  • Food Coloring: Any color will work if you’re making this for a different occasion or want to use a favorite color instead.
  • Sprinkles: Swap out the Valentine’s-themed sprinkles for ones that match other holidays or personal preferences.

Variations

  • Nutty Bark: Add crushed almonds, pistachios, or peanuts for some crunch.
  • Candy Pieces: Mix in some candy like M&Ms or mini marshmallows to create a fun, colourful twist.
  • Flavoured Chocolate: Try using flavoured chocolate, like peppermint or orange, to give your bark an extra dimension. You can make peppermint bark pretzels by adding pretzels for a fun twist!

Dark chocolate being chopped on a wooden board and placed in a glass bowl.

Storage

Once the chocolate bark is set and broken into pieces, store it in an airtight container. You can keep it at room temperature for up to a week. If you want to keep it for longer, store it in the fridge for up to two weeks. Just make sure to separate the pieces with parchment paper so they don’t stick together.


Valentine’s Day Chocolate Bark FAQs

Can I freeze chocolate bark?
Yes, you can freeze it! Just make sure to wrap it tightly and store it in a freezer-safe container. It can last up to three months.

How long does chocolate bark take to set?
It usually takes about an hour in the fridge. If you’re short on time, you can place it in the freezer for about 20-30 minutes.

Can I use milk chocolate instead of dark?
Absolutely! Feel free to switch up the type of chocolate based on your preferences.


Gifting Suggestions

This Valentine’s chocolate bark is a delightful gift or party treat. You can package it in clear bags tied with a ribbon or serve it on a dessert platter. It also makes a fantastic addition to homemade dessert boxes for holidays or special occasions. Happy Valentine’s Day!


Tips and Tricks

  • Use Good Quality Chocolate: Since this recipe is all about the chocolate, the better the quality, the better the result. Opt for chocolate bars rather than chips, as they melt more smoothly.
  • Don’t Overheat the Chocolate: When melting the chocolate, keep the heat low to prevent it from burning. If you don’t have a double boiler, you can melt it in short bursts in the microwave, stirring every 15-20 seconds.
  • Customize: This recipe is all about creativity. Feel free to mix and match chocolates, colors, and toppings to suit any occasion.

Watch how to make it


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Valentine's chocolate bark made with dark and white chocolate, topped with pink swirls and festive sprinkles.

Valentines Chocolate Bark

Claudia
This easy Valentine's chocolate bark recipe is the perfect treat to make for your loved ones. Made with dark and white chocolate and topped with sprinkles, it's festive and fun! Plus, it's super easy to customize with your favorite colors and toppings.
5 from 2 votes
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Set Time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 20 minutes
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Servings 12
Calories 150 kcal

Equipment

  • Heatproof bowl
  • Spatula
  • Baking sheet or Parchment paper
  • Small plastic bag (for piping)

Ingredients
  

  • 90 grams dark chocolate 3.2 oz
  • 180 grams white chocolate 6.3 oz
  • A few drops of pink food coloring
  • Sprinkles of your choice

Instructions
 

  • Start by melting the chocolate using the bain-marie method. Place a heatproof bowl over a pot of simmering water. Chop the chocolate into small pieces and stir continuously with a spatula until fully melted. Once melted, remove from heat and set aside.
  • For the next step, take half of the melted white chocolate and mix in 3-4 drops of pink food coloring. Stir until you reach the desired pink color. Pour the pink chocolate into a small plastic bag, snip off a corner, and carefully drizzle it over a baking sheet lined with parchment paper, creating a rectangle.
  • Now, it’s time to decorate your chocolate bark! Add sprinkles to the top, making it fun and personalized.
  • Let the chocolate set by refrigerating it for about 1 hour, or until firm. Once done, break it into pieces and share or save for later.

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Notes

  • For best results, use high-quality chocolate, as it melts more smoothly and gives a better texture.
  • If you don’t have a bain-marie setup, you can melt the chocolate in the microwave. Heat in short intervals, stirring between each, to avoid burning.
  • When mixing the pink food coloring into the white chocolate, make sure it’s fully combined for an even color.
  • Customize the sprinkles to match any theme or holiday, making this recipe adaptable for various occasions.
  • If you prefer not to use food coloring, you can keep the white chocolate as is, or use colored candy melts.
  • Store the chocolate bark in an airtight container at room temperature for up to a week or refrigerate for longer storage.

Nutrition

Calories: 150kcal
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