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This Lucky Leprechaun Bark is the perfect way to catch a Leprechaun! Made with chocolate, pretzels, cookies and candy this bark is as much fun as it is to eat and the kids will love it.

Why You’ll Love This!
This Leprechaun cookie bark is a fun and easy way to create a treat for your St Patrick’s Day celebration. I’m not a huge fan of turning all my food green for St. Patrick’s Day so this is a way to celebrate with out using green food coloring!
It only takes a few minutes to make and it is a perfect treat to share.

Leprechaun Bark Ingredients
Chocolate. I use candy melts but you can also use Almond Bark or white chocolate chips. The candy melts and bark melt more smoothly. If you prefer chocolate bark you could also use dark chocolate chips or chocolate melts. Green candy melts would also be fun.
Cookies. I used chocolate Oreos but you could use a mint Oreo.
Candy. Skittles are rainbow colored which is perfect but you could also use green M & M’s or mint m&Ms. The little rainbow sour candy is a fun addition. You could also use Lucky Charm marshmallows.
Sprinkles. The little Shamrock sprinkles were a fun addition. Rainbow sprinkles would also be fun.

How to Make Leprechaun Bark
- Place broken cookies and pretzels on a parchment lined baking sheet
- Melt the chocolate or candy melts in the microwave.
- Pour melted chocolate over the top.
- Spread the chocolate with a spatula to make sure everything gets covered with chocolate.

- Sprinkle. While the chocolate is warm, sprinkle with rainbow candy and sprinkles. Allow chocolate to set up. You can speed up the process by placing it in the refrigerator.

- After the bark has hardened, use a knife to cut the bark into pieces or break by hand.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best way to store Leprechaun Bark?
Store in an airtight container at room temperature.
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Leprechaun Cookie Bark
Ingredients
- 14 cookies broken into pieces
- 1 1/2 cups pretzels broken into pieces. I used the small stick pretzels
- 1 lb. candy melts or almond bark
- 1 cup Skittles
- 1/2 cup rainbow sour candies
- sprinkles
Instructions
- Cover a large cookie sheet with parchment paper
- Spread broken cookies, and pretzels onto parchment paper
- Place chocolate melts in a container and microwave for 1 1/2 minute or until melted
- Drizzle the melted chocolate over the cookie mixture, spreading with spatula if needed to coat evenly
- Sprinkle remaining candy and colored sprinkles over the chocolate while it is still wet
- Place cookie tray into refrigerator until set and firm
- Remove and gently break bark into small pieces
- Store in air tight container

Jess says
What a cute idea!!
kristen duke photography says
you had me at girl scout cookies! looks SO yumm!!!
Aggie says
love this! and you may have inspired me to do “something” for St Patty’s day 🙂
Jocelyn says
I am loving all the fun bark ideas here!!! And to use girl scout cookies in it? Genius addition:-)
Heather says
Thank you for the new ideas on bark. I have been making bark for over 6 years now and have come up with over 20 different flavors. I was looking at your idea on the bunny bark and how you lay your items down on the pan before adding the chocolate. I have always used almond bark (chocolate or vanilla) and mixed in my ingredients but will try your way the next time I make candy.
I am not a cook per se but love to make candy and give it out to friends and family. Thanks again for the fun new ideas!!!