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Pomegranate Chocolate Bark

December 15, 2016

Admit it, you’ve been indulging in sweet treats this holiday season already right? I’ve had the occasional cookie more than once in a while lately. There’s something about the end of the year that makes me want to have a treat a little more.   I love peppermint bark during the holidays (actually my husband loves it even more), but I was wondering if I could do something a little different.  Luckily, my little one loves pomegranate seeds (yay for healthy treats) and I thought that this would be a refreshing departure.

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The pomegranate seeds provide a juicy, unexpected crunch to the chocolate bark.  They’re also chock full of Vitamin C, Vitamin K, Folic acid, and fiber. But really, anything with a little dark and white chocolate is pretty good.  At least this is also semi-healthy and a little unexpected as well.

 

Pomegranate Chocolate Bark

Ingredients

  • 12 ounces of dark chocolate chunks or chips
  • 8 ounces of white chocolate chips
  • 1/2 cup pomegranate seeds

Special tools: silpat, jelly roll or other large flat sheet pan, double boiler (I always just use a large pot over a saucepan)
Servings
About 10 servings

Preparation

1.  Melt 3/4 of dark chocolate in double boiler over simmering, not boiling water.  Chocolate may take up to 10 minutes to slowly melt.  Stir in remaining chocolate to melt.

2. Pour melted chocolate onto silpat and let cool.  You may put it in the refrigerator to quickly set (this may take 30 minutes).

3. Melt 3/4 of white chocolate in double boiler over simmering, not boiling water.  Chocolate may take up to 10 minutes to slowly melt.  Stir in remaining chocolate to melt.

4. Cool white chocolate about 5-10 minutes and then pour over dark chocolate.  Some of the dark chocolate may melt slightly but that’s ok – this adds to the imperfectly perfect vibe!  Place pomegranate seeds on top of the white chocolate.  Place mixture into refrigerator to set about 1 hour.

5. Break pomegranate bark into large pieces.
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  • ellesees.net December 15, 2016 at 07:32

    I’ve never had this. but it sounds lovely to make and try!! i love pomegranate .

  • Rowena @ rolala loves December 15, 2016 at 14:55

    Pomegranate and dark chocolate are such a delicious falvor combination! I bet my husband would like this 🙂

  • Allie Mackin December 15, 2016 at 17:28

    Oh WOW this looks really good!! And not too hard to make…hmmmm. oh yeah between thanksgiving and the new year I pretty much give up on my curbing my sugar intake and just indulge.

    Allie of
    http://www.allienyc.com

  • Akaleistar December 15, 2016 at 20:47

    That looks yummy and perfect for the holidays!

  • A Very Sweet Blog December 16, 2016 at 11:46

    Now that is a delightful twist on a classic! It looks so good!
    http://www.averysweetblog.com/

  • Lyosha December 17, 2016 at 15:56

    looks fab! Very original, relatively simple and definitely unique.
    thanks for sharing

    (I do hope it doesn’t really caps all the way – if it does look so I’m sorry)

  • Mica December 18, 2016 at 07:27

    OH yum this looks lovely – and I like the addition of pomegranate to make it a little more healthy 🙂

    Hope you are having a great weekend 🙂

    Away From The Blue Blog

  • Shireen L. Platt December 18, 2016 at 11:40

    This looks amazing and I love that it’s healthier too! Thank you for sharing the recipe, I’m bookmarking!

    Shireen | Reflection of Sanity

  • Jo December 18, 2016 at 21:32

    That looks so good and only three ingredients! and yes, I love sweets!

    xo Jo

    http://www.whiterosesandcoffee.com/

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