The Best Valentine’s Day Chocolate Oreo Cookie Bark

This Valentine’s chocolate bark combines Oreos and festive toppings in just 15 minutes. Perfect for gifting or sharing with your sweetheart.

chocolate oreo bark candy on a white ruffled tray

Valentine’s Day Chocolate Oreo Cookie Bark

Valentine’s Day chocolate Oreo cookie bark might be the easiest dessert you will ever make. This no-bake treat combines Oreos with layers of melted chocolate and festive toppings and takes just minutes to make.The result looks like something from a chocolate shop, but requires zero technical skills and almost no cleanup. Whether you need a last-minute Valentine’s gift or want to make something special with the kids, this bark delivers maximum impact with minimal effort.

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What is Chocolate Bark?

Just in case you do not know what chocolate bark candy is, I will tell you. It is one of the easiest homemade candies that you can make, it is simply melted chocolate topped with nuts, dried fruits, cookies, pretzels, a combination of things or just one. It all depends upon your taste and creativity.

What is chocolate bark made of?

  • chocolate, dark, white or milk, make sure that it is tempered
  • candy coating, and melting wafers could also be used
  • toppings, ex. nuts, candy, dried fruits, pretzels, marshmallows, potato chips and whatever else you like, the possibilities are endless.

Valentines Day Chocolate Bark with various containers of sprinkles and candy

Why You Will Love This Valentine’s Chocolate Oreo Bark Recipe Great

  • This Valentine’s chocolate Oreo bark requires no candy thermometer, no chocolate tempering, and no special equipment beyond a baking sheet and microwave or double boiler. You can make a full batch in 15 minutes, then let the refrigerator do the rest.
  • The bark endlessly customizable and versatile for every taste. You can keep it classic with pink and red sprinkles and candy, elevate it with freeze-dried strawberries, or make layers with red, white and dark chocolate.
  • Whether you need a small batch for two or enough to fill gift bags for your child’s entire classroom this recipes scales perfectly. The ingredients stay fresh for weeks and the bark travels well without melting or breaking if packaged correctly.

ingredients for oreo bark

What You Need to Make Valentine’s Day Oreo Bark

valentine oreo bark with m&M

How to Make Valentine Oreo Bark

  • Line a baking sheet with a Silpat, or parchment paper. Twist the Oreos in half and place them on the baking liner. Make a rectangle of 6 x 4 cookies.
  • Melt the almond bark or white chocolate according the the directions on your package. Once melted stir well and pour gently over the Oreo cookies, spread with an off set spatula. Try not to spread the white chocolate too far off of the cookies.
  • Add the red melting wafers and 1/2 teaspoon of vegetable oil to a bowl, microwave for 30 seconds and stir, if the wafers are not melted microwave for another 30 seconds and stir again.
  • Once the red melting wafers are melted randomly drizzle over the top of the white chocolate.
  • Melt the dark chocolate, 30 seconds at 1/2 power in the microwave for 30 seconds, stir, then add 15 seconds and stir again Make sure not to overcook the chocolate. If you are using candy melts be sure to follow the directions on the package. Drizzle the chocolate over the top of the white and red chocolate randomly.
  •  Sprinkle with the M&M candy and the Valentine Sprinkles.
  • Cool for 1 hour in the refrigerator, then cut into pieces with a sharp knife.
  • Store the cookie bark in a cookie tin or an airtight container. Or place into decorative cellophane bags and boxes and give to family and friends.

NOTE: White chocolate and almond bark can burn, do not over cook. Michael’s and Hobby Lobby carry the melting wafers. Almond bark, which does not taste like almond, can be found at your local grocery store and it very easy to work with.

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Until Next Time

Have you ever made chocolate bark? What are your favorite toppings? Do you prefer milk chocolate bark, dark chocolate or white chocolate bark?

What kind of candy do you like to give or to receive for Valentine’s Day? My personal favorite is chocolate sea salt caramels or Dark chocolate almond bark. 

Your Valentine deserves something made with love. This chocolate Oreo bark recipe is the perfect homemade Valentine’s Day gift for your friends, family, neighbors, or your Galentine. Gather your chocolate, Oreo cookies, and favorite toppings, then spend 15 minutes creating a special treat.

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If you liked this easy chocolate Valentine’s Day Bark you might enjoy  VALENTINE’S POPCORN or Valentine’s M&M Fudge Brownies or Valentine’s Day Flower Cupcakes. 

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The Best Valentine’s Day Chocolate Oreo Cookie Bark

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This Valentine’s chocolate bark combines Oreos and festive toppings in just 15 minutes. Perfect for gifting or sharing with your sweetheart

  • Total Time: 15 minutes

Ingredients

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12 Oreo Cookies

24 oz. almond bark or white chocolate or white melting wafers

1/4 cup dark chocolate

1/3 cup Wilton Red Candy Melts

1/2 teaspoon vegetable oil

1/31/2 cup of Valentine’s M & M plain candies

12 teaspoons of Valentines Sprinkles

Instructions

1.Line a baking sheet with a Silpat, or parchment paper. Twist the Oreos in half and place them on the baking liner. Make a rectangle of 6 x 4 cookies.

2. Melt the almond bark or white chocolate according the the directions on your package. Once melted stir well and pour gently over the Oreo cookies, spread with an off set spatula. Try not to spread the white chocolate too far off of the cookies.

3. Add the red melting wafers and 1/2 teaspoon of vegetable oil to a bowl, microwave for 30 seconds and stir, if the wafers are not melted microwave for another 30 seconds and stir again.

4. Once the red melting wafers are melted randomly drizzle over the top of the white chocolate.

5. Melt the dark chocolate, 30 seconds at 1/2 power in the microwave for 30 seconds, stir, then add 15 seconds and stir again Make sure not to overcook the chocolate. If you are using candy melts be sure to follow the directions on the package. Drizzle the chocolate over the top of the white and red chocolate randomly.

6. Sprinkle with the M&M candy and the Valentine Sprinkles.

7. Cool for 1 hour in the refrigerator, then cut into pieces with a sharp knife.

Store in a cookie tin or air tight container. Or place into decorative cellophane bags and boxes and give to family and friends.

Notes

If using candy melts or Almond Bark follow the manufacture directions to melt. Be careful not to burn.

Originally published February 1, 2022 Updated February 11, 2026.

  • Author: Elizabeth
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Category: Dessert

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41 Comments

  1. This looks so pretty! Love the ease of a Valentine’s Day treat. Pinned to try over the weekend. Happy February!

  2. Oh, my goodness! Love both the bark and the popcorn! I have always loved making both. Great idea to make for the loves in my life! Thanks for sharing, Elizabeth.

  3. Oh my goodness Elizabeth these look delicious! Just pinned these and going to make for Valentines Day! I’m a sucker for anything chocolate 🙂

  4. Thank you for sharing this on Traffic Jam Weekend. It has been chosen as a fave feature for this week’s link party that goes live on Thursday at 5:00 pm CST.

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