Loaded Bat Bark is a great no bake dessert treat for Halloween. KId friendly and tasty, this makes a great holiday party favor.
This post and recipe were created for #HalloweenTreatsWeek! I was sent samples by some of the sponsor companies but as always opinions are 100% mine.
Loaded Bat Bark
Can you believe we’re heading into our last recipe of #HalloweenTreatsWeek? It has been a tasty and slightly spooky week around here and I’ve thoroughly enjoyed seeing all of the creations from my fellow bloggers. So amazing!
I’ll list my other recipes for #HalloweenTreatsWeek below, I don’t want you to miss any of them.
As I’m wrapping up the week I’ll gladly debut to you, Loaded Bat Bark. This is a delicious no bake Halloween treat. Grab your kids and let them help. So easy to make, this sweet treat is definitely kid-friendly.
With a basis of graham crackers, Loaded Bat Bark comes together with some melted white chocolate morsels. Next, you top with a variety of toppings. I used mini chocolate chip morsels and chopped dried cranberries.
As you can tell I also added some amazing seasonal sprinkles from Wilton. I used a mixture that had some fun candy bats, therefore the name Loaded Bat Bark. Wilton generously provided me with an amazing array of sprinkles, so I went to town using them. In my opinion, one can never have enough sprinkles! Am I right?
As with my first #HalloweenTreatsWeek recipe, Eye of Newt Halloween Wands, Loaded Bat Bark makes a great party favor. After breaking apart, pop a few pieces into a cellophane baggie.
What ingredients do you need to make Loaded Bat Bark?
- Graham Crackers
- White Chocolate Morsels
- Mini Chocolate Chip Morsels
- Chopped Dried Cranberries
- Sprinkles
Some tips for making Loaded Bat Bark:
- Almond Bark can be substituted for white chocolate morsels.
- Add in other chopped treats: cookies, chocolate candies etc.
- Add flavored extract to the melted white chocolate if desired.
- Store in a resealable container after breaking apart.
Simple steps for making Loaded Bat Bark:
Place graham crackers on a baking sheet.
Melt chocolate as directed. Spread over graham crackers.
Top with mini chocolate chip morsels, dried cranberries, and sprinkles.
Allow chocolate to harden at least 2 hours. Break into 2-3″ pieces. Place in a sealable container.
Now be sure to keep scrolling for a list of all of today’s yummy treats. You don’t wanna miss it! Once again, thank you for joining me during #HalloweenTreatsWeek.
Loaded Bat Bark is a great no bake dessert treat for Halloween. KId friendly and tasty, this makes a great holiday party favor.Loaded Bat Bark
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Happy Halloween! It’s October which means it’s time for Spooky Season and this year’s #HalloweenTreatsWeek event! #HalloweenTreatsWeek is hosted by Angie from Big Bear’s Wife & its a creepy and haunting week-long event is filled with some amazingly wicked Halloween treats, & recipes.
“When witches go riding, and black cats are seen, the moon laughs and whispers ‘tis near Halloween.”
For the 2nd annual #HalloweenTreatsWeek event we have 41 fantastically talented bloggers that are sharing their favorite Halloween recipes throughout the week! There are going to be over 160 Halloween themed recipes shared during this year’s #HalloweenTreatsWeek and we can’t wait for you to see them all! Follow the hashtag #HalloweenTreatsWeek on social media and look at the bottom of each post to see all of the Halloween recipes that we’re sharing!
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