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posted: 04/08/19

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S’mores Bark is a yummy inside-out s’mores treat that you don’t even need a campfire for!

s'mores chocolate bark sticking out of a small white bowl with wax paper, surrounded by graham crackers, mini marshmallows, and mini chocolate chips

Happy Monday, friends! I got a full work out in yesterday and a full 9 (NINE!!!) hours of sleep and I am feeling like a new woman! I even went for a five mile run this morning. It’s amazing what the little things in life can do for your spirit. Fresh air, blood moving, and good sleep – nothing like it.

I am thrilled, because this morning I am giving you an updated version of one of my favorite recipes on the blog! S’mores Chocolate Bark. If you have been following me for more than a year, you know that I love desserts that are so easy you can do them in your sleep. Don’t get  me wrong, I love from scratch desserts like my Caramel Apple Cobbler recipe. But there is something so amazing about a dessert you can give away that took you less than a half hour to make – you know, like my easy Fireball Fudge recipe.

Chocolate Bark recipes are exactly like that. They are so super easy to make, simple to make great variations on, and even easier to eat.

What is Chocolate Bark?

Chocolate Bark is really just melted chocolate spread over a pan with something added into it or on it and then broken up when it dries. Probably the most famous and popular chocolate bark recipe is Chocolate Peppermint Bark that you make at the holidays. I’m sure you’ve seen it.

overhead view of broken up chocolate bark recipe in a silver pan lined with wax paper

How to Make S’mores Bark

The key to making this recipe taste like a nice gooey s’mores right out of the fire pit is combining those quintessential flavors of chocolate, marshmallow and graham crackers. Obviously the marshmallow had to stay in the middle.

  1. I kept the chocolate flavor by making it the outside of the bark. Kind of like how the graham cracker behaves in a traditional s’mores. (S’more? Can you have a singular s’more? Or is that turning the universe on it’s head?)
  2. The graham cracker flavor was simple. I just broke up graham crackers and threw it in there.
  3. The marshmallow flavor was the hardest to figure out. If I used just pure marshmallow fluff, it would have been really hard to break up the chocolate bark. I ended up combining the marshmallow fluff with white chocolate so the flavor would be there while keeping the ability to break it. Neat, huh?

And there you have it my friends. S’mores in a neat chocolate bark package. No flames necessary.

For a detailed look at how to make this recipe, don’t miss the video below.

a pile of eight pieces of s'mores bark recipe

Freezing S’mores Bark

S’mores bark can be frozen, which is great news! Because then maybe you will space out when you eat it and not hoover it all up in one sitting. Not that I have any experience with that.

To freeze it, place it in a single layer (after breaking it apart) with no pieces touching. Put it in the freezer for one hour. Remove it, put it in a sealed container and leave it in the freezer for up to three months.

Storing Chocolate Bark

This s’mores bark will keep in an airtight container for up to two weeks. I recommend keeping the bark in the refrigerator for best results and firm bark. That being said, it can be kept at room temperature if necessary.

small white bowl filled with pieces of chocolate s'mores bark that has graham crackers and marshmallow fluff in it

Other Great Chocolate Bark Recipes

Milk Chocolate Bark

White Chocolate Bark

close up of s'mores chocolate bark on a tray

Other Spins on S’mores

If you just can’t get enough of that s’mores goodness, check out these other twists.

If you make this delicious s’mores bark recipe or any of my other delicious treats, leave me a comment and let me know. I love getting comments from you!

close up of s'mores chocolate bark on a tray
5 from 35 votes

S’mores Chocolate Bark

Serves: 50 pieces
(tap # to scale)
Prep: 20 minutes
Total: 20 minutes
S’mores Chocolate Bark is a yummy, amazing inside out s’mores that you don’t even need a camp fire for!  Chocolate Bark is my favorite thing to make because it is so easy and the possibilities are endless! 

Ingredients

  • 3 1/2 cups milk chocolate chips (595 grams)
  • 1/2 cup white chocolate chips (85 grams)
  • 1 cup marshmallow fluff (128 grams)
  • 3 graham cracker sheets (50 grams)

Instructions

  • Line a rimmed baking sheet with wax paper or parchment paper. I typically use a an 10 by 15 inch baking sheet, but keep in mind that you won't spread the chocolate all the way to the edges.
  • Melt 1 1/2 cups chocolate chips in a large microwave-safe bowl according to package instructions. Spread the melted chocolate chocolate over a wax lined pan. Be careful not to make it too thin. You shouldn't be able to see the wax paper at all. Place the first layer in the refrigerator for about a half hour.
    3 1/2 cups milk chocolate chips
  • Melt the white chocolate chips in the microwave. Then pour in the marshmallow fluff and microwave for about 30 seconds. Quickly spread the marshmallow and chocolate mixture over the hardened first chocolate layer.
    1/2 cup white chocolate chips, 1 cup marshmallow fluff
  • Crumble the graham crackers and press them into the marshmallow layer. Refrigerate for 30 minutes.
    3 graham cracker sheets
  • Melt 2 cups of chocolate chips and very gently spread it over the graham cracker layer. Put the bark in the freezer for about two hours. Take it out and break it apart.
    3 1/2 cups milk chocolate chips
  • Store in the refrigerator in an airtight container to ensure that your bark stays firm.
Calories: 87kcal (4%) Carbohydrates: 12g (4%) Fat: 4g (6%) Saturated Fat: 4g (25%) Sodium: 22mg (1%) Potassium: 5mg Sugar: 11g (12%) Calcium: 20mg (2%)
Author: Lisa Longley
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
close up of s'mores chocolate bark on a tray

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  1. Amy | Club Narwhal says

    Lisa, everything about this bark is so, so right! And I could definitely eat every last piece :)

  2. Jaren (Diary of a Recipe Collector) says

    This looks so great!!! I cannot wait to try it!

  3. Julia says

    Brilliant idea, once again! What will you think of next?

  4. Shikha @ Shikha la mode says

    I LOVE BARK TOO. Seriously, I make it all the time here, and I’m sad people only really eat it around the holidays because it is so good!

  5. Karen @ From the Garden Table says

    Dare I make these? I’m not sure they would even last an hour in my house. Love all your barks!

  6. Jenn says

    Oh my! I love everything s’mores and can not wait to try this! Thank you for posting!!!!!

  7. Chris at Hye Thyme Cafe says

    Funny, I was making bark with leftover Easter candy and was thinking about making s’mores bark when it was gone. Love that you included the white chocolate! :) [#PinItThurs]

  8. Kelley says

    How do you dream up these amazing recipes?! This looks and sounds awesome. I would have eaten every last bite too. And I agree.. there really doesn’t need to be a reason for cookie bark. (Or smores bark for that matter). Give me all the barks! :)

  9. Mir says

    I love my bark squishy! :)
    This looks amazing. I don’t know anybody who would be able to resist eating it in one sitting!

  10. Erin @ Making Memories says

    This looks so good. I love s’more anything and this? I could eat this for breakfast! Pinned!

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