My Birthday Cake Bark is a fun and easy dessert. Made with just four ingredients, everyone will love this one.
Birthday Cake White Chocolate Bark is another, and possibly my favorite, in my ever expanding bark family. Bark is one of those fun desserts that is super easy to make and always gets devoured. My whole family is obsessed with my Mint Oreo Bark. Next time you are hosting a gathering, make up a batch of this easy and delicious treat.
How to Make Birthday Cake Bark
This is a brief overview of how to make this delicious and fun no bake dessert. For the full recipe with all of the ingredients see the recipe card at the bottom of the post.
- Break up the Oreos. These classic cookies put chocolate bark over the top. Read more about finding birthday cake Oreos below.
- Melt the chocolate. Read more about melting white chocolate below.
- Combine the ingredients. Whisk the cake mix into the melted chocolate. Then stir in the Oreos.
- Let it set. Pour the chocolate mixture into a prepared sheet pan and top with sprinkles. Once the chocolate sets, break up the chocolate.
Using Leftover Cake Mix
We are using 1/4 cup cake mix to bring in that great cake flavor. If you are looking to use up more of that box of cake mix, make this Cake Batter Dip or my Cheesecake Cups.
Melting White Chocolate
As you likely know, there really is no such thing as white chocolate. Chocolate comes from the cocoa plant and the universe just didn’t make that in a white flavor. So we are talking about white baking morsels here.
It is important to note that white chocolate is very particular in how it is handled. If it gets even a drop of moisture in it, it can seize up and go from smooth and delicious to really difficult to work with. Make sure the bowl you melt it in is very dry. You can definitely use a double boiler to melt it, but it increases the risk of moisture getting in. It tends to be best to follow the microwaving instructions on the package.
It is also important to not overheat it. You want to microwave it for as minimal amount of time as possible. A lot of stirring in between microwaving will help things a long and prevent overheating.
Birthday Cake Oreos
When this post was first written, birthday cake Oreos came in both chocolate and golden. The golden ones were frankly the greatest thing ever made. I haven’t been able to find them in some time. You can make these with chocolate birthday cake Oreos, though the results might not be as visually appealing. Or, you can make these with plain golden Oreos as it will get a lot of the birthday cake flavor from the cake mix.
Sheet Pans
Storing
Store leftovers in an airtight container for up to one week. You can also freeze this recipe, chocolate bark freezes great. Store in an airtight container in the freezer for up to three months.
More Bark Recipes
If you make this bark recipe or any of my other recipes, leave me a comment and let me know what you think!
Birthday Cake White Chocolate Bark
Ingredients
- 24 ounces white chocolate morsels
- 1/4 cup dry cake mix
- 20 Birthday Cake Oreos broken into pieces
- 1/2 cup sprinkles
Instructions
- Line a rimmed baking sheet with wax paper, foil or parchment paper.
- Melt the chocolate according to the directions on the bag. Be careful not to overheat the chocolate. Mix extensively between intervals to help the chocolate melt.24 ounces white chocolate morsels
- Quickly whisk in the cake mix. Then stir in the Oreos.1/4 cup dry cake mix, 20 Birthday Cake Oreos
- Pour the mixture onto the prepared pan. Very quickly pour the sprinkles onto the wet chocolate, and gently push down.1/2 cup sprinkles
- Let the bark set. Either freeze for an hour, or legit set at room temperature for about two hours. Break apart and enjoy. Store in an airtight container for up to one week.
Baby June says
Mm that looks amazing! Can’t go wrong with sprinkles :)
Kathleen @ Yummy Crumble says
Husbands…I can’t get mine to stop eating my treats. I have to quickly photograph things before theyr’e gone! The bark looks amazing by the way :)
Lisa Longley says
Lol Kathleen! My whole family knows they have to ask me before they try treats to see if it’s been photographed, if I’m happy with the photos, and if it is now fair game :)
Stephanie @ Back for Seconds says
I think the mint version would be super hard to beat, but whah, this looks good!!
Jocelyn (Grandbaby cakes) says
This is sooo clever and genius and FUN!!! I HAVE TO TRY THIS! PINNED!
Thalia @ butter and brioche says
This birthday cake bark looks beyond delicious.. loving all the sprinkle action going on!
Dorothy @ Crazy for Crust says
I feel you. At least he DOES try them, even in secret!! :)
Jaren (Diary of a Recipe Collector) says
Your husband sounds a lot like mine. I know I have a winner if he can’t stop eating it! This birthday cake bark is such a fun treat!
Keri says
I’ve been wanting to make some bark. You’ve got lots of yummy-sounding recipes!
katie says
Looks to die for! Can’t wait to try! What kind of cake mix do you use for this recipe
Lisa Longley says
Really any white cake or funfetti is perfect!
Lisa Longley says
I used a funfetti, but any white cake would be fine!
Julie Culpepper says
May I add mini Marshmallows to the bark without it causing a problem?
Lisa Longley says
Yeah, that shouldn’t be a problem!