Halloween White Chocolate Bark

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This bright and spooky white chocolate bark is perfect for Halloween—or even Summerween if you’re celebrating during warmer months.

 

colorful white chocolate halloween bark on a black plate

It’s one of the easiest Halloween bark recipes to whip up and doubles as both dessert and decoration.

If you’re a fan of candy bark recipes, this is a fun and festive twist you’ll want to bookmark.

 

Halloween Chocolate Bark Info

  • Makes: 6–8 pieces
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Chill Time: 1–2 hours

 

Ingredients

candy melts, food dye, sprinkles and other ingredients to make white chocolate halloween bark on a white table top

  • 1 cup high-quality white chocolate drops
  • 2 drops orange gel food coloring
  • A little dark chocolate (for webs)
  • 1 tsp black ring cereal
  • 2/3 tsp sugar eyes
  • Multicolored tic-tacs or themed sprinkles
  • 1 tsp raspberry jam
  • 1 tsp kiwi jam

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Instructions

1- Place ¾ of the white chocolate in a bowl and melt gently using a double boiler. Stir until smooth and glossy, then add the orange gel food coloring and the remaining white chocolate. Mix until fully combined.

melted chocolate in a bowl colored with food coloring

 

2- Line a flat plate or baking tray with cling film. Pour the orange chocolate over it and spread evenly into a thin layer.

3- Melt the dark chocolate and pour it into a small piping bag or syringe. Pipe a few concentric circles on top of the bark, then drag a skewer from the center outwards to form spiderweb patterns.

saran wrap on top of melted chocolate laid flat on a white table.

 

4- While the chocolate is still soft, press in the black cereal rings, sugar eyes, sprinkles, and small candies.

melted, dyed orange chocolate with black cereal rings, sugar eyes, sprinkles, and small candy

 

5- Refrigerate the bark for 1–2 hours, or until completely set. Once chilled, add small drips of raspberry and kiwi jam for a spooky color effect. Cut or snap into pieces and serve.

white chocolate bark pieces on a black plate for halloween

This white chocolate bark is a great alternative to traditional Halloween fudge or Halloween truffles, especially when you want something bright, quick, and customizable.

It’s a creative pick if you’re planning a themed party or assembling a board full of Halloween chocolate-covered pretzels, Halloween yogurt bark, and other chocolate bark ideas.

Whether you’re setting up a spooky dessert table, packaging treats for friends, or just having fun with the kids, this festive Halloween bark candy brings the perfect mix of playful and delicious.

Add it to your list of go-to holiday bark recipes for fall—and don’t be afraid to experiment with your own toppings, swirls, and spooky flair.