Learn how to make this quick and easy chocolate bark cake. An easy cake decorating technique for Valentine's day, Weddings, Anniversaries, birthday parties.
If only I could send you a slice of this perfection, I would! But since I can't, let me describe this deliciousness. It's a sinfully moist chocolate cake covered in smooth and creamy strawberry buttercream frosting and covered in white chocolate rose bark pieces. Best of all, it's pink making it perfect for Valentine's day in a few days. Whatever you are doing on February 14th, make sure to leave some room for my ultimate romantic cake! Even if you have never decorated a cake in your life, you can make this chocolate bark cake. It's an easy cake decorating technique for beginners and requires no special supplies. For more fun cake designs check out this collection of Birthday Cake Ideas and this Modern Abstract Cake which is another unique cake design just like this bark cake.
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How to Make Easy Chocolate Bark Cake Recipe From Scratch?
- Bake square shaped chocolate cake- Cool to room temperature and trim.
- Frost and stack cakes- Then, frost the entire cake.
- Add bark- All over the cake. The icing works like glue.
- Sprinkle white chocolate shreds- All around the base of the cake. Enjoy!
Key Ingredients
- Cake- I used square chocolate cakes.
- Frosting- Strawberry buttercream is used for this recipe.
- White chocolate bark- You will need 20-25 pieces.
Variations
Use another cake- Such as this Pink Velvet Cake or this Best Red Velvet Cake {From Scratch.
Use a different shaped cake- Make round or rectangle cakes instead of square ones.
Try other frosting flavors- Such as How to Make Red Frosting {Red Velvet}, Chocolate Buttercream Frosting Recipe, or Marshmallow Frosting Recipe.
Add a filling- Such as How to Make Strawberry Pie Filling, Easy Chocolate Ganache {2 Ingredients}, or How to Make Homemade Stabilized Whipped Cream.
Make a tiered cake- That would be great for weddings.
Use other flavors of chocolate barks- Such as mint, peanut butter, or toffee bark.
You can use store-bought frosting and cakes- Then just decorate with the barks. This is a quick shortcut to make an incredible cake.
Use white chocolate chips- Instead of white chocolate shreds if that is easier for you. I really like the look of the shred thought.
Tips and Techniques
Cool cakes completely before frosting- Because this prevents the frosting from melting and slipping right off the cake.
Break bark into various sizes- Because this makes for a very pretty look.
Trim the dome of the cake- Because this makes for a flat square shape which is the look we are going for with this cake.
How to make white chocolate shreds? Use a vegetable peeler and just peel short pieces of white chocolate off of the brick.
How to stick bark to cake? You don't need to use anything extra, the buttercream frosting acts as a glue for the bark pieces.
Storage of Homemade Decorated Cake
Refrigerate- Leftovers can be stored in a sealed container for up to 3 days.
Freeze- Store cakes and frosting separately in airtight containers for up to 1 month. When you are ready to enjoy this cake, thaw and assemble, as per instructions below.
More Valentine's Day Cakes
- Pink Velvet Cake
- Easy Love cake
- Pink Ruffle Cake
- Chocolate Marshmallow Cake (Heart Cake)
- Fondant Flower Cake
- Kit Kat Cake With Strawberries
- Red Velvet Cake
Recipe
Chocolate Bark Cake
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Ingredients
- 2 Chocolate cakes Square shape, 6 inches
- 2 cup Strawberry buttercream frosting
- 20-25 pieces White chocolate bark
- ¼ cup White chocolate shreds
Instructions
- Bake square shaped chocolate cakes and let them cool to room temperature.
- Trim the dome and edges.
- Place one cake on serving dish. Frost the top with icing. Then, place the other cake on top and frost the entire cake.
- Stick chocolate bark pieces all over the cake. The icing works like glue.
- Sprinkle white chocolate shreds all around the base of the cake. Enjoy!
Notes
- Read all my tips above.
- Leftovers can be stored in a sealed container for up to 3 days.
Nutrition
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Ashley
This is gorgeous!! I know this may be a silly question but how was it when you cut slices? I was thinking about making a white chocolate peppermint cake with bark on the sides for Christmas and thought it might not be worth struggle of cutting it... I don't want it to be a messy frustrating mess for guests!!
Cakewhiz
@Ashley....Glad to hear you liked this cake. It's definitely a crowd pleaser. When i made it, some of the bark pieces were big. Those were hard to cut through. The next time, I used smaller bark pieces and those were very easy to cut. Also, instead of having people cut this cake, i cut slices and put them on plates and handed out the plates. Hope this helps
Ashley
thanks so much!!
Bethany
This looks so cool!
Abeer Rizvi
It's kinda whimsical... right?! I have wanted to do a rainbow version for so long now! hehe