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Pie Crust Bark – Hi everyone! I’m spending the next few days in Southern California, visiting family and  spending money I should spend on a new car taking Jordan to have lunch with her doll at the American Girl Store. In my absence, I’ve got a couple of guest posts for you from my awesome bloggy friends! (Crazy Sweet Tuesday will still be on tomorrow!!)
First up, Ashton from Something Swanky. You may have heard me talking about her? I think I may have mentioned her once (or a gazillion times). She’s my separated-at-birth dessert sister and for the very first time, I’m relinquishing control of my baby to her. Enjoy!

 
Hi, folks!
Ashton here. From Something Swanky.
I’m kind of crazy about desserts.
Which led me to Dorothy. Naturally 🙂
We’re blogging buds, and I love drooling over reading Crazy For Crust.
Especially Whatever Friday. I think that’s becoming my favorite post of the week.
And I am so excited to be blogging here today.
And in honor of Dorothy’s revolutionary obsession with crust,
I made something awesomely easy, decadent, and primarily of crust. Of course. Pie Crust Bark.
Go ahead and add it to your Christmas Cookie roster. It’s that good. And that easy.
And that fool proof.
Truly– you can’t mess this up.
I like M&Ms.
So I put them on everything.

But feel free to mix this Pie Crust Bark up any way you’d like!

Bake the pie crust.
Smother in some kind of melty chocolate.
And top with anything delicious you’ve got on hand!
It really is that simple.
Enjoy! And come visit me at Something Swanky!!
I’ll make you something yummy 🙂


Pie Crust Bark
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Ingredients:
  • 1 pie crust (store bought works best)
  • 1 c. melting chocolate, melted
  • Candy topping of choice
Instructions:
  1. Roll the pie crust up into a ball, and then roll out into a rectangle that will lay flat on a 9×13 baking sheet.
  2. Bake according to directions on package, but start keeping a close eye on it at about 1/2 the recommended baking time.
  3. Spread melting chocolate over top. Coat with candy topping.
  4. Let cool to harden. Break into pieces.
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Thanks, Ashton, for taking over the reigns here today! (Isn’t she, like, a total genius? PIE CRUST BARK. See, this is why we’re friends.)

Happy Monday, y’all!

Last Updated on February 2, 2023



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  1. Very simple and yummy looking. I love crust too, however it’s not too good on the hips. Stop by and check out my designs for a wedding I just did.