Leprechaun Bark: Festive St Patrick’s Day Microwave Treat

This easy leprechaun bark is a fun and festive treat you can make in your microwave for St. Patrick’s Day! Chocolate bark is decorated with festive candies and sprinkles for the perfect sweet treat. I love it because there’s so many ways to adapt it to make it your own!

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Why You’ll Love This Recipe

You don’t need the luck of the Irish to make some beautiful and delicious leprechaun bark! This recipe takes just minutes to put together (and some time chilling in the fridge) for an incredibly easy dessert.

It’s a great option for St. Patrick’s day for the kids (or anyone else who can’t have the alcohol that is often in desserts). Plus, it’s quick and simple to make, so it’s a great alternative to cookies, especially when you’re short on time.

The thing I love about this recipe is that it is so easy to adjust. Use any kind of chocolate, and top it with candies, sprinkles, colored candy melts, cereal, you name it! Flavor it if you want, or just enjoy the chocolate flavor – it’s your choice.

holding up a piece of leprechaun bark with green candies and swirls

Ingredients List 

ingredients to make leprechaun bark
  • 1 pound white chocolate (about 3 cups of chips)
  • 1 cup green candy melts (such as Wilton dark green color)
  • ¼ cup green chocolate candies (such as M&Ms)
  • 2 Tbsp gold sprinkles or sanding sugar
  • 1 Tbsp gold candy pearls

Ingredient Tips and Substitutions

  • You can use milk chocolate, semi sweet, or dark chocolate in place of the white chocolate (though it will change the overall look). I use chips because they’re easy to melt, but any type of melting chocolate is fine (wafers, chopped up bars, etc)
  • If you don’t want to do the colored candy melt swirl on top, add some green food coloring to the white chocolate before pouring it out to set (or do both!)
  • The sprinkles and candies are all swappable and adjustable to taste. Use whatever you like or your local store happens to have (or you can order from online retailers too!). Other fun options include: Lucky Charm marshmallows (from the cereal), rainbow strips sour candy, Skittles, Andes mint candies (chopped), crushed regular or mint Oreo, pot of gold candies, or any other gold, green, or rainbow candies you like
  • I choose not to add flavoring to mine, but if you want, add ½ tsp extract to the melted chocolate before pouring. Peppermint extract is a popular choice for a mint chocolate variation, especially when paired with coordinating candies, like mint M&M (but you can use your favorite)!

How to Make Leprechaun Bark: Step By Step Instructions

  1. Line a baking sheet (or similar) with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat
silicone baking mat ready for leprechaun bark
  1. Add white chocolate chips to a microwave safe bowl, and the green candy melts to a second microwave safe bowl
add white chocolate chips and green candy melts to microwave safe bowls
  1. Cook white chocolate on high for 1 minute and stir. Add additional time in 15 second increments if needed, stirring in between, until fully melted and smooth (mine took about 1 minute 30 seconds total in a 1000W microwave)
melt the white chocolate chips in the microwave
  1. Pour the white chocolate onto the prepared baking sheet and smooth it out with a rubber spatula (or simlar) so that it’s even (I try for about ¼” thick, but it doesn’t need to be precise)
spread the melted white chocolate across your baking sheet
  1. Working quickly (so the white chocolate doesn’t set up), melt the candy melts per package directions (mine recommended 1 minute on the defrost setting or 50% power, but it took 2 minutes in total for me) and stir until smooth. Pour on top of the still-wet white chocolate
pour melted green candy melts over top of the white chocolate
  1. Use a butter knife, toothpick, or skewer to create a marbled design with the two chocolates
use a knife or toothpick to marble the green and white candies
  1. Add the candies and sprinkles, distributing them relatively evenly, and give them a gentle press to help them adhere into the chocolate
add additional candies and sprinkles to the green and white chocolate mix
  1. Refrigerate until completely set (generally about 1-2 hours), or place in the freezer for about 30 minutes to speed things up!
  2. Break into pieces using a rolling pin, mallet, a sharp knife, or even just your hands, and enjoy!
overhead view of colorful leprechaun bark stacked on a plate

Recipe FAQs

What Is Leprechaun Bark?

Leprechaun bark is a festive and colorful treat made with layers of melted chocolate, candy melts, and various toppings such as sprinkles, green candies, and gold-colored candies.

It’s typically prepared by melting the chocolate and candy melts, spreading them onto a baking sheet, adding toppings, and allowing it to set before breaking it into pieces.

Can I Customize the Ingredients in My Leprechaun Bark?

Absolutely! Leprechaun bark is highly customizable, and you can use a variety of chocolates, candy melts, and toppings to tailor it to your taste.

Consider using different flavors of chocolate, such as milk, dark, or white chocolate, and selecting toppings that align with your desired look or flavor profile.

What Are Some Good Toppings I Can Use for Decorating Leprechaun Bark?

Good topping choices for leprechaun bark include green and gold sprinkles, shamrock-shaped candies, green M&M’s, gold chocolate coins, rainbow-colored candies, edible glitter, and even Lucky Charms cereal marshmallows.

For larger items like Oreos, break or crush into smaller sized pieces before incorporating to make the bark easier to eat. Get creative and have fun with your toppings!

Can I Make Leprechaun Bark in Advance for St. Patrick’s Day?

Yes, Leprechaun Bark can be made in advance for St. Patrick’s Day. It’s best to prepare it only 1-2 days ahead of time to ensure freshness.

Store it properly in an airtight container until ready to serve.

Is Leprechaun Bark a Treat That Kids Can Help Make?

Leprechaun Bark is a fun and easy treat for kids to help make, and children of various ages can participate in different aspects of the preparation.

Younger children can assist with adding toppings, while older kids can help with melting the chocolate and spreading it onto the baking sheet.

Recipe Pro Tips

  • If your chocolate begins to set before you add the colored melts or decorations, you can pop it in the oven at 200°F for a few minutes to heat it back up (but I generally don’t have any issues as long as you don’t get completely sidetracked during the process)
  • I made this recipe using a 1000W microwave. If you have a higher or lower wattage, your cooking times may vary slightly. Just make sure to stir the chocolate regularly and keep additional time to small increments!
plate of leprechaun bark next to a st patrick's day napkin

Storage and Serving Tips

  • Store leprechaun bark in an airtight container in a cool, dark place for 2-3 days. For longer term storage, refrigerate for up to 1 week (but let it come to room temperature before serving to prevent condensation)
  • Bark gifts well, so feel free to place in festive cellophane bags tied with green ribbons, arrange it in decorative tins or boxes, or stack pieces in clear jars adorned with St. Patrick’s Day-themed labels or tags. Make sure to store it away from heat sources to prevent melting prior to gifting!

Final Thoughts

This easy leprechaun bark is the perfect sweet treat for St. Patrick’s Day! The microwave makes it low stress, with under 5 minutes of cooking time required. It’s easy to throw together in the morning and then it’s ready for dessert later on!

Festive green bark is the ideal alternative to all the alcoholic desserts and treats around St Paddy, making it the perfect bite for the kids (and those avoiding alcohol). Plus, it’s something you can get the kids involved in making as well!

I also love it for company, since it keeps well (and it makes a great gift). Though, that’s pretty typical of bark style candy in general. In fact, make sure to check out my Grinch Bark, Microwave Peppermint Bark and White Chocolate Cranberry Bark recipes for the holiday season!

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Leprechaun Bark Recipe (St Patrick’s Day Bark)

Servings: 12
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 5 minutes
Cooling Time 1 hour
Total: 1 hour 15 minutes
Leprechaun bark is the perfect candy treat to make for St Patrick’s Day! The microwave does all the hard work for you, making this a simple dessert recipe.

Ingredients
 

  • 1 Pound white chocolate (about 3 cups of chips)
  • 1 Cup green candy melts (such as Wilton dark green color)
  • ¼ Cup green chocolate candies (such as M&Ms)
  • 2 Tbsp gold sprinkles or coarse sanding sugar
  • 1 Tbsp gold candy pearls

Instructions

  • Line a baking sheet (or similar) with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat
  • Add white chocolate chips to a microwave safe bowl, and the green candy melts to a second microwave safe bowl
    1 Pound white chocolate, 1 Cup green candy melts
  • Cook white chocolate on high for 1 minute and stir. Add additional time in 15 second increments if needed, stirring in between, until fully melted and smooth (mine took about 1 minute 30 seconds total in a 1000W microwave)
  • Pour the white chocolate onto the prepared baking sheet and smooth it out so that it’s even (around ¼” thick)
  • Working quickly (so the white chocolate doesn’t set up), melt the candy melts per package directions and stir until smooth. Pour on top of the still-wet white chocolate
  • Use a butter knife, toothpick, or skewer to create a marbled design with the two chocolates
  • Add the candies and sprinkles, distributing them relatively evenly, and give them a gentle press to help them adhere into the chocolate
    ¼ Cup green chocolate candies, 2 Tbsp gold sprinkles or coarse sanding sugar, 1 Tbsp gold candy pearls
  • Refrigerate until completely set (generally about 1 hour)
  • Break into pieces using a rolling pin, mallet, a sharp knife, or even just your hands, and enjoy!

Notes

  • You can use milk, dark, or semi sweet in place of the white chocolate (though it will change the overall look). I use chips, but any type of melting chocolate is fine (wafers, chopped up bars, or similar)
  • If you don’t want to do colored candy melt swirl on top, add some green food coloring to the white chocolate before pouring it out to set (or do both!)
  • The sprinkles and candies are all swappable and adjustable to taste. Other fun options include: marshmallows from Lucky Charms cereal, rainbow gummy candies, Skittles, Andes mint candies (chopped), crushed Oreos, or any other gold, green, or rainbow candies you like
  • I choose not to add flavoring, but if you want, add ½ tsp extract (like peppermint) to the melted chocolate before pouring
  • If your chocolate begins to set before you add the colored melts or decorations, you can pop it in the oven at 200°F for a few minutes to heat it back up
  • I made this recipe using a 1000W microwave. If you have a higher or lower wattage, your cooking times may vary slightly. Just make sure to stir the chocolate regularly and keep additional time to small increments!
  • Exact nutritional values will vary based on brand and flavor of ingredients, decorations added, size of pieces, and actual quantity consumed, so please consider this a guideline only

Nutrition

Serving: 59g | Calories: 323kcal | Carbohydrates: 42g | Protein: 0.2g | Fat: 17g | Saturated Fat: 15g | Cholesterol: 0.6mg | Sodium: 15mg | Potassium: 24mg | Fiber: 0.1g | Sugar: 39g | Vitamin A: 8.1IU | Calcium: 4.6mg | Iron: 0.1mg
Number of total servings shown is approximate. Actual number of servings will depend on your preferred portion sizes. Nutritional values shown are general guidelines and reflect information for 1 serving using the ingredients listed, not including any optional ingredients. Actual macros may vary slightly depending on specific brands and types of ingredients used. To determine the weight of one serving, prepare the recipe as instructed. Weigh the finished recipe, then divide the weight of the finished recipe (not including the weight of the container the food is in) by the desired number of servings. Result will be the weight of one serving.
Course Dessert
Cuisine American, Vegetarian
Keyword colorful chocolate bark, easy chocolate bark recipes, easy DIY candy bark, holiday dessert ideas, leprechaun bark, microwave dessert recipes, quick st patrick’s day dessert, st patrick’s day bark
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