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Mummy Bark: Halloween Recipe by Clare

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By: Clare

Mummy Bark recipe by Clare

Source: Mummy Bark – Halloween Recipe | This Mummy’s Always Write

Clare of This Mummy’s Always Write treats us to her Halloween-inspired mummy bark recipe.

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With Halloween just around the corner, you may be wondering what you could hand out to those trick or treaters instead of the usual bag of Haribo sweets.

This Mummy Bark is quick and easy to make and looks great, too – whether you are having a party at home or just handing sweets out to the neighbours children. Plus, they’re simple enough for the kids to make on their own (with a little help melting the chocolate).

Halloween Mummy Bark

A finished piece of mummy bark

Source: Mummy Bark – Halloween Recipe | This Mummy’s Always Write

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Spread a piece of parchment paper over your counter to work on.
  • Melt the white candy melts in a bowl according to package instructions.
  • While melting, crush 6-7 Oreos.
  • Spread ¾ of the melted candy melts over the parchment/greaseproof paper.
  • Sprinkle crushed Oreos over the top.

White candy melts with crushed Oreo cookies sprinkled overtop

Source: Mummy Bark – Halloween Recipe | This Mummy’s Always Write
  • Place candy eyes into the melted candy melts.
  • Finish by drizzling the remaining ¼ melted candy melts over the top to make the ‘’mummy wrapping’’ look.

Clare drizzles white candy melts over the mummy bark spread

Source: Mummy Bark – Halloween Recipe | This Mummy’s Always Write
  • Allow to set and harden.
  • Break into pieces.
  • Store in an airtight container.

Mummy bark

Source: Mummy Bark – Halloween Recipe | This Mummy’s Always Write

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