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This patriotic 4th of July Cookie Bark is sweet and salty and the perfect way to show your red, white and blue!
I love the Fourth of July. Maybe it has something to do with the fact that my ancestors came over on the Mayflower and I have relatives that fought in the Revolution War but I love America!!
We usually spend the Fourth of July at the Oregon Coast with a bonfire and s’mores making on the beach watching the fireworks. During the day there is a BBQ and a good old fashioned, small town 4th of July parade!
What better way to celebrate the Fourth than with some red, white and blue food and treats!?
Another thing I love the combination of sweet and salty in this cookie bark thanks to the addition of pretzels.
Cookie Bark Ingredients
- White Candy Melts. You can also use white almond bark.
- Pretzels
- Oreo Cookies
- M & M’s
- Sprinkles
How to Make 4th of July Cookie Bark
- Place a piece of parchment paper on the table or a baking sheet.
- Crush up 12 cookies and 1 1/2 cups of pretzels.
- Place crushed cookies, pretzels and 3/4 cups of M & M’s on the parchment paper.
- Pour melted chocolate over the top. I melt it in the microwave but you can also melt in a sauce pan on the stove top.
- Use a spoon or offset spatula to help spread the chocolate over the ingredients.
- Sprinkle the top with reserved M & M’s and sprinkles before chocolate sets up.
- Allow bark to harden up. You can speed up the process by putting it in the refrigerator.
- Once it is set up, using a knife to cut the bark into pieces or just break it with your hands.
How Long Will Cookie Bark Last?
Stored in an airtight container cookie bark will last for 1-2 weeks.
It makes a great treat for a holiday party or to give as a gift. Get creative and think up your own combination of sweet and savory for some cookie bark. Let me know what you come up with.
For more of our favorite 4th of July holiday treats check out these posts:
- 4th of July Fruit Pizza
- Patriotic Cheese Board
- Red, White and Blue M & M Blondies
- 4th of July Ice Cream Soda Bar
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4th of July Bark
Ingredients
- 14 Oreo cookies broken up
- 1 1/2 cups pretzels broken into pieces or small stick pretzels
- 24 oz white chocolate almond bark or melts found in the bulk food section
- 1 cup holiday M & M's
- red and blue colored sprinkles
Instructions
- Cover a large cookie sheet with parchment paper.
- Spread broken cookes, pretzels and about 3/4 C of the candy corn onto the parchment.
- Place white chocolate in a container and microwave for 1 1/2 minutes.
- Stir and then microwave for another 30 seconds until melted and smooth. Be careful, white chocolate melts faster and burns easier than chocolate.
- Drizzle the melted chocolate over the cookie mixture, spreading with spatula if needed to coat evenly
- Sprinkle M&Ms 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.
Adelina Priddis says
I still need to try some of your cookie barks! 4th of July is a good time, one of my favorite holidays – and I think it’s partly because there are no gifts involved, just good old celebrations.
Thanks for sharing on Foodie Friday
Abby @ Just a Girl and Her Blog says
This looks amazing, Leigh Anne! Pinning! Hope you have a wonderful weekend!
~Abby =)
Christy says
Yummy! I make something similar, but no Oreos. I’m definitely going to have to try your version. What about calling it Freedom Bark? I”m visiting from the Just Us Four link party.
Christy @ Creating a Beautiful Life
Claire @ A Little Claireification says
This is just too fun – I love making holiday bark and will have to try this for the 4th! Popping over from the Pin Junkie party! Pinning and off to follow on FB and Pinterest so hope you’ll follow me back too! Have a great weekend!
xoxo
Leigh Anne says
Thanks for stopping by and pinning!!
Julie @ This Gal Cooks says
Oh this is so lovely! I bet it tastes wonderful. Pinning and sharing on my Facebook page tomorrow! Have a wonderful weekend.
PS, stopping by from The Pin Junkie. 🙂