Dark Chocolate Almond Bark Thins Recipe with Sea Salt (2024)

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If you love Bark Thins, you will LOVE this homemade version! Dark Chocolate Almond with Sea Salt flavored and so simple and quick to make. You get 3 times as much of this version at the store bought price!

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I love all things sweet and salty. I especially love chocolate with anything salty. Chocolate and pretzels, chocolate and nuts, you name it.

If you are a fan of chocolate bark, and more specifically, Bark Thins, then you will LOVE this homemade version. While I am certainly one for convenience, especially when it comes to candy, there is really no reason to ever by this chocolate bark again.

Why these homemade bark thins are better than the store bought:

  1. They are cheaper. When I calculated how much it was to make this recipe homemade, it came out to roughly $5. A 4.7 ounce package of Bark Thins is about the same, more or less depending on where you buy it. This recipes makes 3 times as much as a bag of the store bought version. Enough said? I think so!
  2. They taste a hundred times better. There is no question on this one. None. Fresh almonds, rich dark chocolate, sea salt--from scratch is the way to go. I find that Bark Thins are a bit dry and not quite as rich as I hope they would be. Not the case here. This dark chocolate crunchy goodness is spot on.
  3. It's probably quicker or at least it is for me! This one you may argue with me on, but I can handle it. With a toddler, a trip to the grocery or any store is more than likely going to be a disaster. In the end it is quicker for me to grab everything from my pantry and make it. But I know, I know, amazon prime--I know someone will bring it up!
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Ingredients you will need to make this recipe:

  • almonds: I use raw and unsalted almonds for this recipe. You could lightly toast them a bit to bring out the flavor if desired. If you have roasted almonds, I suggest making sure they are unsalted. Otherwise, it may be a bit too much in the end.
  • sea salt: these bark thins have a nice hint of salt. If it is too much for you, start with half the amount and then sprinkle more on top after freezing if desired.
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4 ingredients? That's what I am talking about!

I almost always have all 4 of these things in the pantry so this is a perfect thing to whip up when I am feeling the sweet and salty craving coming on--which is very often.

How to make these homemade Bark Thins:

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  • Crush the almonds. The best part of this recipe is that you get to get out some aggression. Place all the almonds in a plastic bag. Use a wooden spoon or a meat tenderizer and pound those almonds! You can break them down as small as you would like. I still like to have some bigger chunks. (steps 1 and 2)
  • Melt the chocolate chips in a medium bowl. You have two options. You can microwave it in 25 second increments, stirring in between. If you use this method, you want to make sure you do not over heat the chocolate. When you pull it out each time to stir it, stir it well. When it's mostly melted but there are still a few chunks left in, just keep stirring instead of heating more and you should be good to go! (step 2)
  • Your other option is a double boiler method if you don't want to use the microwave. The video in the link above shows how to use this method really well. (step 2)
  • Pour all of the almonds into the melted chocolate along with the vanilla and stir well to combine. (steps 4 and 5)
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  • Place a piece of parchment on a baking sheet and pour the chocolate almond mixture over the pan and spread it out with a spatula or large spoon. Spread it evenly and thin. If you are a Bark Thin eater, they are pretty thin, so really spread that stuff out. It won't be runny so it glides where you go with it. Make sure you even out the edges as well, I have really thick corners when I make these a lot. Not a complaint necessarily though! (step 6)
  • Freeze! Pop these in the freezer. Since they are so thin, it really doesn't take very long to set up. I think the most I have ever chilled them is 30 minutes. Once the bark thins are solid, break them up into pieces and enjoy! (steps 7 and 8)

Pro-Tips and Recipe Notes:

  • If freezer space is tight and you cannot get baking sheet in easily, split this up over two baking pans or even plates to help fit more easily.
  • For best results, make sure not to overheat the chocolate. Make sure to remove the chocolate from heat BEFORE it is completely melted. If it overcooks, it will become thick and stiff. Scalded chocolate is never a fun thing.
  • You can keep these in the freezer or fridge. To be honest, they can stay at room temperature as well, but I find that they sometimes soften a bit if I keep them out of the fridge.
  • For dairy free, make sure to use a dairy free chocolate chip!
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Possible Substitutions and Variations:

I can honestly say these homemade Bark Thins are so versatile and there are so many fun ways to make tasty variations. Here are a few things I love to do:

  • Add about ½ - 1 teaspoon espresso powder for a coffee buzz flavor! Consider it a Dark Chocolate Mocha Sea Salt Bark!
  • Add some coconut. I know that one of the flavors of the real Bark Thins involves coconut and I am a big fan of it so I toss some in hear and there. Add about ⅓ c shredded coconut to the mix.
  • Play around with extracts: add some coconut extract, peppermint extract, maybe even some almond extract!
  • If almonds don't work for you, don't worry! You can honestly add another nut or seed instead.
  • For even more of that sweet and salty combo, try some crushed up pretzels as well!

Try these other chocolate recipes you will love:

  • 4 Ingredient Amaretto Truffles
  • Peanut Butter Cup Truffles
  • Dark Chocolate Irish Cream Mousse
  • Peppermint Pretzel Bark
  • Red Velvet Cheesecake Dip

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Homemade Bark Thins

If you love Bark Thins candy, you will LOVE this homemade version! Dark Chocolate Almond with Sea Salt flavored and so simple to make. You get 3 times as much of this versions at the store bought price!

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Course: Dessert, Snack

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Chill: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 12

Calories: 222kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 package dark chocolate chips (12 oz.)
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 cup almonds
  • ½ teaspoon sea salt

Instructions

  • Place almonds in a plastic bag and seal. Using a sturdy wood spoon or an ice mallet, pound the almonds until they are chopped into small pieces mixed with crumbs.

  • Set almonds aside.

  • In a medium mixing bowl, add chocolate chips. Microwave in 25 second increments, stirring each time. Continue until melted--the key is not to overdo it. When almost all of the chips are melted, stirring a bit extra will get the rest and not overheat the chocolate.

  • Pour crushed almonds, vanilla and all of the sea salt except for a pinch into the bowl and stir to combine.

  • Line a 9x13inch baking sheet with parchment paper and pour the mixture over top and spread evenly with a spoon or spatula. Sprinkle with remaining sea salt.

  • Allow to set in the freezer for about 30 min.

  • Remove from the freezer and break into pieces.

  • Store in the freezer of refrigerator.

Notes

  • If freezer space is tight and you cannot get baking sheet in easily, split this up over two baking pans or even plates to help fit more easily.
  • For best results, make sure not to overheat the chocolate. Make sure to remove the chocolate from heat BEFORE it is completely melted. If it overcooks, it will become thick and stiff. Scalded chocolate is never a fun thing.
  • You can keep these in the freezer or fridge. To be honest, they can stay at room temperature as well, but I find that they sometimes soften a bit if I keep them out of the fridge.

Nutrition

Calories: 222kcal | Carbohydrates: 19g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 15g | Saturated Fat: 9g | Cholesterol: 1mg | Sodium: 127mg | Potassium: 263mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 10g | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 117mg | Iron: 1mg

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  1. Amy says

    Do you use roasted or whole natural almonds? Salted or not…?

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    • Lorie says

      Hi! I use raw, unsalted. But if you like sweet and salty, feel free to use your preference!

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Dark Chocolate Almond Bark Thins Recipe with Sea Salt (2024)

FAQs

What can I add to almond bark to make it thinner? ›

I added vegetable shortening to thin out our chocolate. And then I started with 30 seconds in the microwave. After the 30 seconds are up, I make sure to mix very well. using the heat from the container to melt the chocolate.

What kind of salt is best for dark chocolate? ›

Sea salt also offsets the bitterness of dark chocolate to really bring out the depth of flavour. Unlike simple flavours that can leave you bored after a few bites, the complexity that results from the contrast of salt and sweet will leave your taste buds intrigued enough to keep coming back for more.

Can you use chocolate almond bark instead of chocolate chips? ›

It doesn't have a lot of flavor but it can easily be added to other melts or chocolate chips to get a good coating. But- on its own it still does a great job.

Is almond bark the same as dark chocolate? ›

Almond bark (also known as vanilla flavored candy coating) is a chocolate-like confection made with vegetable fats instead of cocoa butter and with coloring and flavors added. It can be bought in packages, blocks, or round discs where candy and baking supplies are sold.

How do you make chocolate bark thinner? ›

To thin melted chocolate, add a small amount of neutral oil, like vegetable oil or cocoa butter, stirring gently until it reaches the desired consistency. Melt slowly to avoid overheating, and keep water out to prevent the chocolate from seizing.

How do you make chocolate coating thinner? ›

How to Thin Out Chocolate
  1. Add canola oil to chopped chocolate before you melt it. ...
  2. Add coconut oil to chocolate pieces before you melt them. ...
  3. Add paramount crystals to a large amount of chocolate. ...
  4. Grate solid cocoa butter into the melted chocolate. ...
  5. Stir vegetable oil into melted chocolate.
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Can you add sea salt to melted chocolate? ›

Sure, this might sound counterproductive; but as per the professional chocolatiers at Melt (or any confectioner, for that matter!), the addition of salt not only balances the sweetness of the entire dish for a pleasant taste but also makes the sugar in it all the more sweeter.

Can you add sea salt to chocolate? ›

Furthermore, adding sea salt to chocolate also enhances the texture. Maldon's unique pyramid-shaped flakes allow the texture to become slightly crunchy, transforming your standard, flat chocolate bar to a treat to now having added layers of both complex flavours and texture.

Is dark chocolate with sea salt good? ›

Description. Salty and sweet: Better together. If you're looking for the simple, yet perfect flavor combination, you've found your new favorite. Made from rich, organic and fair trade dark chocolate, this treat is elevated with a pinch of sea salt which complements the cocoa flavor.

Can you add flavoring to almond bark? ›

In this case, I microwaved the almond bark for 1 minute then stirred it. What is this? After that, continue microwaving it at 20 second intervals, stirring after each time until completely melted. Adding the flavor of the strawberry extract.

Can I use almond bark instead of melting wafers? ›

Candy Melts®, candy wafers, chocolate coating, almond bark—they're all products made for dipping, molding, and coating without needing to temper chocolate. I'll call them candy wafers here, but if you see them sold under another name, don't be alarmed. They'll all work just the same.

Why use almond bark instead of chocolate? ›

Almond bark is a versatile substitute for real chocolate, offering a creamy texture and sweet flavor that make it an excellent choice for coating and crafting sweet delicacies because it melts so well.

Why do they call it almond bark? ›

According to a representative from a company that makes it, it's packaged with the words “make your own almond bark". So "almond bark" (the coating) is a key ingredient in "almond bark" (the candy with almonds). Over time, according to the representative, the ingredient became called with the same name as the candy.

Can you use chocolate almond bark for chocolate covered strawberries? ›

Dip room temperature strawberries. Make sure the berries are dry by patting them with paper towels. If they are damp it muddles the chocolate and doesn't stick as well. Chocolate – I find working with almond bark is the easiest to work but melting wafers are easy as well.

Is white chocolate candy coating the same as almond bark? ›

In conclusion, white chocolate and almond bark are popular treats with different flavors and textures. White chocolate is made from cocoa butter, sugar, milk solids, and vanilla. In contrast, almond bark is made from sugar or corn syrup, vegetable oil or shortening, almonds or other nuts, and flavorings.

What can I add to melted chocolate chips to make them thinner? ›

To thin your chocolate, stir in a small amount of vegetable oil (coconut oil works too!) or shortening until you get the right consistency. How do you melt chocolate chips on the stove? You'll want to use a double boiler to melt chocolate on the stove.

Can you use vegetable oil to thin almond bark? ›

This method is convenient and easy to do with almost any stove-top burner. It allows you to control how quickly the almond bark melts and allows you to stir the almond bark until it reaches a desired consistency. Of course, you can always thin it if it's too thick using oil.

How do you thin candy melts without shortening? ›

If you are melting your wafers properly & you are still facing issues with thickness, try thinning it out with either paramount crystals or coconut oil. Add one teaspoon at a time while stirring. Make sure not to add too much oil to your candy melts as this will result in them not fully drying or drying without shine.

Can you add extract to almond bark? ›

Toasting the almonds and adding almond extract is what make this recipe stand apart. It is a great treat to give out during the holidays.

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