Ah yea you saw the name of that! Salt, Caramel, Chocolate......................................really can't get any better. So no reason to draw it out:
1 11.5 oz. package of Ghirardelli Dark Chocolate Chips
1 11.5 oz. package of Ghirardelli Milk Chocolate Chips
1 11 oz. package Kraft Caramel Bits
Course Ground Sea Salt
Wax Paper
Large Cookie Sheet
Rip off a piece of wax paper and cover a cookie sheet. (Hint: if you take a damp sponge and wipe it on the cookie sheet before you put the wax paper on it, the wax paper will stick and not move around when you go to spread the chocolate.)
In a microwave safe bowl, microwave the caramel bits with 2 tablespoons water for 2 minutes. Then stir and microwave for additional 30 second intervals till fully melted.
Place both packages of chocolate chips in the top of a double boiler (with simmering water in the bottom) and stir until melted and glossy.
Spread the melted chocolate with a spatula on the wax paper, making sure the chocolate goes all the way to the edges. Then take dollops of the caramel and place it on the chocolate. Then take your spatula and swirl it into the chocolate creating swirled ribbons. Once this is done sprinkle the salt onto the top. Don’t be stingy with the salt.
Place your cookie sheet in the freezer for about 15 minutes. Then take it out and break the bark into pieces and pull apart from the wax paper. I turn it over when attached to the wax paper and and hit it with my meat mallet to break it apart.
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I love this flavor combination! And I'm going to have to try your trick about using a sponge to make sure the wax paper holds still...so smart!
ReplyDeleteIt was by pure accident that I figured that out but it worked like a charm
DeleteMy husband is really into salted caramel right now. He will LOVE this. I'm excited to try it. Thanks for sharing! Merry Christmas!
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DeleteOh my....I really shouldn't have clicked on this! It looks WONDERFUL!
ReplyDeleteIt is :)
DeleteThe salt on top has me intrigued!! Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteYou may question it at first but once you try it you will be hooked!
DeleteLooks so good, I put sea salt on everything, chocolate, caramel, vegetable....I love it. Thanks so much for sharing on Super Sweet Saturday.
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Very Yummy! Pinning!
ReplyDeleteDeDe@DesignedDecor
Thanks!
DeleteMy daughter can't have nuts. Barks usually have nuts. She will love this recipe. Pinning it. Thanks for sharing it on foodie friday. Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteThanks Diane I hope she likes it!
Deletethat looks so good pinning for later :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for pinning Marissa!
DeleteHi Kelley! Yes, those are great pictures. Thank you for the suggestion!
ReplyDeleteoh my! yum, yum! i'm pinning this and will make it for our new years celebration, i think!
ReplyDeleteThanks! It is soooooooooo good
DeleteI may make another batch to keep in the freezer for just me treats
This bark looks so good, my mouth is watering. I have a link party called Wednesdays Adorned From Above Blog Hop and would love to have you share this with everyone. It runs from Wednesday through midnight Sunday. Here is the link to the party.
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Marci @ Stone Mountain Cottage
It looks good and easy! I am trying this.
ReplyDeleteThanks Let me know what you think!
DeleteI pinned this :)
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