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Chocolate Bark with Rose Petals

Is it rose week? It just might be.

I bought a big bag of edible rose buds at the Persian market. And I havenโ€™t stopped eating them since. I decorated my White Chocolate Rose Cake with them, but I thought the pretty little petals deserved to be perched atop some swirled chocolate.

Love bark at its fanciest.

The base of this love bark is white chocolate. I tell you all the time, but my favorite is Lindt white chocolate. On top of the white chocolate, I swirled just a tiny bit of dark chocolate. The way I swirled it with my fork made it look like there is more dark chocolate than there really is.

I also stirred a teeny tiny amount of rose water into the dark chocolate. Like, 1/4 teaspoon. You have to work quickly with room temperature rose water, and just as soon as youโ€™re done quickly stirring it in, pour it on the white chocolate. Water and chocolate are not friends, but if you work quickly, you can make it work. Be sure to stir it into the dark chocolate, not the whiteโ€“it seems to be more forgiving. Not that I stirred it into the white twice last week and wasted $15 worth of white chocolate or anythingโ€ฆnope, not me.

Rose Petal Chocolate Bark

Chocolate Bark: love bark chocolate with roses

You can make this Love Bark for your sweetie in about 15 minutes. If you donโ€™t have time to trek to the Persian market for the edible rose petals, try using freeze dried raspberries in their place. (You do have some leftover from my Raspberry Marshmallow recipe, right?)

If youโ€™ve never eaten a flower beforeโ€ฆthese rose petals are going to have a very faint flavor and be ever-so-slightly crispy. Like the skin around a pistachio, you know?ย 

So, if Romeo brings you a bouqet of roses, now you know what to do with them.

(Only kiddingโ€“the roses Romeo buys are not suitable for eating. Buy unsprayed, organic rose petals, ok? Donโ€™t die young on me!)

Yield: 6

Love Bark: Rose + Chocolate

Love Bark: Rose + Chocolate

Chocolate bark with rose petals.

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 7 ounces chopped white chocolate (real white chocolate)
  • 3 ounces chopped dark chocolate
  • 1/4 teaspoon rose water
  • 1 tablespoon dried rose petals (use ones marked 'edible')

Instructions

  1. Line a small sheet pan with parchment paper.
  2. Place the white chocolate in a microwave-safe bowl, and microwave on 50% power for 30 seconds. Stir, and repeat until the chocolate is almost all the way melted. Stir to melt thoroughly. It takes me 3 pulses, or 1:30 minutes.
  3. Spread the white chocolate onto the sheet pan in a 8 x 6" rectangle.
  4. Immediately (before the white chocolate can harden), melt the dark chocolate using the same method.
  5. On the dark chocolate is fully melted, very quickly, stir in the rose water. Be quick--if you let it set, the rose water will solidify the chocolate!
  6. Very quickly dot the dark chocolate on top of the white chocolate.
  7. Sprinkle edible rose petals on top.
  8. Refrigerate for 20 minutes to set the chocolate.
  9. Break into pieces and serve.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

6

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 258Total Fat: 15gSaturated Fat: 9gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 5gCholesterol: 8mgSodium: 35mgCarbohydrates: 28gFiber: 1gSugar: 26gProtein: 3g

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About Christina Lane

Christina Lane is the author of 5 cookbooks all about cooking and baking for two. She has scaled down hundreds of recipes into smaller servings so you can enjoy your favorite dishes without the leftovers! Valentine's Day is her favorite holiday.

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19 Comments

  1. Samantha @ WhatsUpUSANA says:

    These look so yummy (and pretty!). i LOVE Lindt chocolate :) my favorite!

  2. Cookin Canuck says:

    What a unique ideaโ€ฆand so beautiful, too! And you canโ€™t beat Lindt chocolate. :)

  3. Cyndi - My Kitchen Craze says:

    Such a great and creative idea. Those look delicious! Plus they are so pretty!!

  4. Anastasia says:

    question: do you think this would work with hibiscus flowers?? I have a big bag of dried hibiscus Iโ€™m trying to use/get rid of lol

    1. Christina Lane says:

      YUM! I think so. I love hibiscus flowers. I brew them to make tea. You know thatโ€™s what Passion tea is at Starbucks, right? :)

  5. Jess says:

    Hi, just wondering the shelf life of the bark with edible flowers โ€“ do the flowers tend to go too dry?

    1. Christina Lane says:

      They tend to soften if theyโ€™re stored in an airtight container :)