For Christmas my family does gifts for the kids and then little somethings for everyone else.
My little something contribution is normally an assorted treat bag for everyone;
Peppermint Bark
Lemon Bark
and
Cinnamon, Sugar and White Chocolate Pretzels.
I had to edit my treat to do list, but I did make Lemon and Peppermint Bark.
If you have never had Lemon Bark, and like lemon, this is another MUST MAKE recipe.
I found the recipe a few years ago on THIS amazing blog.
Once I saw it, I had to make it.
I found the recipe a few years ago on THIS amazing blog.
Once I saw it, I had to make it.
Look at all that light yellow delightfulness!
Every bite has small bits of lemon and the occassional large piece of tart and sweet goodness.
Smooth, creamy and refreshing. Best of all, the recipe is a snap.
All you need is one large box of Lemonheads and two bags of vanilla candy melts.
Next you need to crush your lemonheads.
You can put them in a ziplock bag and take our your agressions with a meat tenderizer
or you can pop them in the food processor.
I went for option 2
Boy, was it LOUD! Like super duper loud.
But here was the nice outcome.
Lots of powder and some larger pieces.
Set aside.
I used a double boiler to melt the candy melts.
You can also melt in the microwave, just be sure to melt in 15 second intervals and stir in between.
Ooooooh, look at that.
Add the lemonheads, set a bit aside for topping.
Pour the mixture onto a cookie sheet covered in wax paper
add the remaining Lemonheads.
Give it a little shimmy shake to even out and spread the bark and let cool.
Look at those big old chunks.
MMMMMMMMmmmmm.
Once completely cool, pull the bark away from the wax paper and break into pieces.
I then package in clear treat bags with ribbon.
I totally forgot to take a picture of the finished gifts, but hey, you can't doubt the goodness.
Try it, you'll like it.
XOXO
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They look amazing and sound great...have no idea what Lemonheads are being british. Are they like sherbet lemons (ie boiled lemon sweets with sherbet powder inside)?
ReplyDeleteUm, Yes!!! Why have I never heard of this!? Seriously can't wait to try it!
ReplyDeleteUm... This sounds so easy and delish! I love lemon! :)
ReplyDeleteWow I have never heard of anything like this! Sounds amazing. I might have to make some for Easter, that's what the pale yellow color makes me think of. The cinnamon, sugar and white chocolate pretzels sound awesome too. You should also show how to make those.
ReplyDeleteoooh yummy! I love lemon and I love peppermint bark so this is sure to be a hit, right?
ReplyDeleteonly question is - are candy melts like chocolate? Or are they sweets? (I'm South African so trying to think of the closest substitute)
ps over from lolly jane!
@Emma - Lemonheads are similar except they inside is sweet hard candy, the outside is tart lemon and slightly softer.
ReplyDelete@Marci- Candy Melts taste just like white chocolate, they are used to make candy favors.
I'm so glad you all stopped over! XOXO Melysa
This is so unique- did you invent this recipe?? I'm so intrigued! It looks delish. I just pinned it to my recipes board :)
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I'm your newest follower!
I would have never thought to make lemon almond bark. I love lemon! Thanks for sharing.
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This looks delish! :)
ReplyDelete@Emily - I wish I had invented it. :) I found the recipe on a blog years ago and thought it sounded great. It really is a nice change of pace for bark.
ReplyDeleteThis looks great - would work with lots of other flavors too!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
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My daughter would absolutely love this! I am your newest follower. I have a cooking blog and would love a follow back! Stop by any time :) Have a wonderful blessed day!
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You're kidding! Lemon heads?! And this is so easy. Thank you. I am going to make this recipe.
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ReplyDeleteYum! I make peppermint bark but will have to try this. I would love it if you shared at my link party
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I never heard of lemon bark before. They look so good, and thanks for sharing the recipe. Lemon drops bring back such memories for me, I would get terrible car sickness, and would eat a whole bag of lemon drop. I will for sure try this, and enjoy some memories while munching away. Thanks for sharing your recipe inspiration at Sunday's Best!
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy...I love anything lemon!
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ReplyDeleteI have never heard of lemonade bark. I may just have to try this. :)
ReplyDeleteLemon is my favorite! I'm definitely going to have to try these SOON! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI'll be on the hunt for lemonheads or something similar to make this ... sounds delicious
ReplyDeleteSounds terrific! I host a Monday link party and would love for you to join me with this yummy recipe at http://anoriginalbelle.blogspot.com/2012/01/make-it-yourself-monday-11-link-up.html
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OOooo... I love anything lemon... this sounds great! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI'll definately have to try this, love lemon anything. Thanks for sharing such a simple and sweet recipe...Kathi
ReplyDeleteWow! This is such a fun recipe! I would love for you to come link up @ my log sometime if you have the chance.
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Yumo!!! I'm having a linky party, and would love it if you joined! Here is the link! http://www.thesouthernproductqueen.com/one-stop-shoppe-linky-party-3 Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI hadn't heard of lemon bark before. Looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteYum! I am a huge lemon fan! I will definitely be giving this recipe a try soon! I am your newest follower!
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I LOVE lemon and this looks so yummy! Will have to put this on the "must make" recipe list!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Such a YUMMY post! I found you on Tip Junkie! I would like to invite you to share this post with our readers for Fun Stuff Fridays. http://www.toysinthedryer.com/2012/01/fun-stuff-fridays-7.html
ReplyDeleteMy hubby and I love lemonheads and this bark sounds so good! Thanks for linking up, I'm highlighting this great idea this weekend and I hope you have time to come over again this weekend and link up!
ReplyDeleteI love lemon and white chocolate! So excited to try this! Thanks so much for the super simple, yet sure to be delightful recipe! From one chocolate, lemon love to another-have a happy week!
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