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February 25, 2019 By Ambreen Wajid

Easy Pistachio Bark

I’m all about the simple pleasures in life. A cup of coffee in the morning, warm chocolate chip cookies fresh out of the oven, a freshly made bed, reading a storybook to my nephew. And this pistachio bark? Definitely a simple pleasure. It’s four ingredients (that you probably already have in your kitchen pantry) and about 30 minutes out of your day.

I kept seeing these “simple” chocolate bark bars at the store, all fancied up & ready to give as gifts. It was always a thick slab of chocolate, peppered with nuts and salt. It looked gorgeous and delicious- and, of course, expensive. So I decided to go home and make my own version of this bark- with all the intention of gifting it to friends. Well…the second part didn’t work out. The bark was so simple and delicious, I ended up finishing it within two days. I told myself that it was so easy that I could just remake another batch and gift those so no harm done! Yeaaaaah….this bark has still not made it out of the apartment #oops.

 

Easy Pistachio Bark
2019-02-18 00:38:58
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Ingredients
  1. 1/2 cup pistachios
  2. 1/2 teaspoon sea salt
  3. 2 tablespoons melted coconut oil
  4. 2 cups dark chocolate, chopped
Instructions
  1. Prepare a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  2. Set up a double boiler. (I place a heat-safe bowl over a small pot of simmering water). Pour chopped dark chocolate and coconut oil into bowl, and mix until fully melted.
  3. Pour the melted chocolate on prepared sheet and spread evenly. Make sure to leave it thick, as this is the base for the bark.
  4. Sprinkle pistachios on top, pressing slightly to have the nuts set in the chocolate. Top with sea salt.
  5. Refrigerate until firm, about 30 minutes to 1 hour. Then, break bark into big pieces and enjoy.
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Ramadan productivity means shortbread cookies are Ramadan productivity means shortbread cookies are baking while henna is drying 🌙✨
Today’s lesson in baking: You can spend time sta Today’s lesson in baking:
You can spend time stamping beautiful shortbread cookies OR you can bake with a two year old

...you cannot do both 😅

(The background commentary/laughter is me and her mom coming to terms with this, while also providing extremely ineffective supervision)
Today’s lesson in baking: You can spend time sta Today’s lesson in baking:
You can spend time stamping beautiful shortbread cookies OR you can bake with a two year old

…you cannot do both ✋🏽
(The background commentary/laughter is me and her mom coming to terms with this, while also providing extremely ineffective supervision 😅)
As a baker, can I share something controversial? As a baker, can I share something controversial?

I don’t really like cake. 🫢

Mostly because the frosting that usually comes with it is overwhelming & somehow underwhelming at the same time. And I’m not interested in making “pretty” cakes that don’t actually taste good.

Every topping has to justify its existence.

So this cake? 🍰🍓🥥✨
Layered with berry jam and sliced strawberries.
Dusted with powdered sugar.
Drizzled with honey.
Finished with coconut flakes and chopped nuts.

…on second thought, is it even controversial to say baking should be about taste, not just looks? 😂
As a baker, I don’t show up empty-handed to anyt As a baker, I don’t show up empty-handed to anything. So I always keep an “emergency recipe” for last-minute bakes, which usually rotates every few months. 

But for the last two years, it’s been these Italian almond cookies because I can whip them up so quickly and they never fail to impress! 👩🏽‍🍳✨
a freshly baked cookie post-iftari is the move ✨ a freshly baked cookie post-iftari is the move ✨
Respectfully, I know it’s Ramadan & we’re fast Respectfully, I know it’s Ramadan & we’re fasting 🌙
Disrespectfully…here are some golden thumbprints that I’m currently dreaming about.

Any guesses on what homemade jam is hiding in the center? 👀🔥
This post is simply to restore color to my grid af This post is simply to restore color to my grid after the Heated Rivalry cookie saga turned it into a gallery of empty plates (oops) 😅

Also Ramadan starts this week, so dates are not only appropriate- they’re essential. Yes, even the chocolate-covered ones 🍫💖
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