This tropical white chocolate bark is what my soul needs this week. Things have been all sorts of crazy over here. Some blog related, some just life.
One of the flats in our building is getting renovated. The owners were nice enough to tell us all in advance, so I love them for that, but renovations are loud! And I get it, I really do. If I bought a place, the one we live in now or any place, I would probably rip out the whole kitchen and bathroom. That’s a must. If the floors were old, I’d rip those out entirely too.
As you can see that’s a lot of work. And I can just imagine them doing something similar, at least it sounds like it. Our building was built in 1990, so it makes sense that they want to make some adjustments. They promised to be done in a month and oh man do I hope they get it done by then. I’ve been listening to someone drilling holes in my head for two days now, so a whole month seems like an awful long time.
But like I said, I get it. And you know if someone out there isn’t tearing stuff apart, you can bet I’ll do it. I dropped a glass bowl full of tangerines on the floor yesterday. It was an accident, of course. Why do I feel like I need to point this out?
I have never in my life seen glass shatter like that. A big bowl turned into tiny bits of cracked glass that showed no signs of them ever belonging to something more than that pile of shit. It took me 30 minutes to carefully vacuum the whole kitchen. How crazy is that? I even found two pieces of glass in my orchid plant, which was placed way behind me, so basically the glass had to go over me to hit it.
I took it all to the dumpster, along with 3 cracked and broken glasses I destroyed in the last few months.
The best way to mute all the noise is to focus on something else completely. And so I made this bark. It’s like my version of a coloring book for adults, although I really want one of those too!
If I was more of a Tumblr girl, I’d call this unicorn poop bark or something of that sort, but I prefer tropical white chocolate bark. It’s white chocolate with swirls of food coloring, sprinkled with coconut chips, dried pineapple chunks and tiny meringues. I added some sprinkles and hard candy to make it more fun, but it’s the coconut and pineapple in combination with white chocolate that make this so, so good.
Enjoy this tropical white chocolate bark as a sweet snack, serve at parties or give as gifts.
Recipe
Tropical white chocolate bark
Ingredients
- 300 g 10.5 oz white chocolate (couverture)
- gel food coloring Wilton's teal and violet
- coconut chips
- sweetened dried pineapple chunks chopped
- mini meringue kisses store-bought
- pink sugar sprinkles
- yellow hard candy
Instructions
- Line a 25x19 cm (10 x 7-inch) baking pan (or just a baking sheet) with parchment paper, set aside.
- Set up a double boiler and chop the chocolate as the water warms up. Place 2/3 of the chocolate in the glass bowl and place over a pan of simmering water (make sure the bowl isn't touching the water). Let chocolate melt almost completely. When some chunks are still visible, stir the chocolate with a spatula and remove the bowl from heat.
- Add the remaining chocolate and stir with a spatula again. Gently stir occasionally until all the chocolate is melted. If you're having trouble, place the bowl back on the saucepan.
- Pour chocolate in the prepared pan in an even layer.
- Randomly splatter some drops of gel food coloring over the chocolate and quickly swirl the drops in all directions with a skewer.
- Add coconut chips, chopped dried pineapple and tiny meringues. Sprinkle with sprinkles and add a few hard candies where there is place.
- Chill in the fridge for one or more hours, until the chocolate completely hardens. Then take it out and slice with a sharp knife, peel away the paper. If the knife is sticky after the first cut and you see melted chocolate on it, put bark back in the fridge.
- Store the chocolate bark in an airtight container in the fridge.
Notes
Oh man, this looks so delicious! And I feel for you about the renovations and shattering glass… I’m a bit of a clutz, so I tend to break things fairly frequently, which I find ridiculously frustrating! Anyway, it’s awesome that you channeled your focus into this – it looks divine!
Thanks Libby! We should make a clutz club, hehe.