Cowboy Bark: Trader Joe's Copycat Recipe (2024)

Have you tried Cowboy Bark?

If you haven’t, don’t even start. It’s so addictively good.

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Which is why I’m not sure why I made my own bark that’s every bit as good as the real deal.

Having the ability to make bulk quantities is dangerous since I can down a bag of the Trader Joe’s version in a day if I let myself. Six servings in one little 9-ounce bag? No way.

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Now I have an endless supply in my cupboard, and I stashed some in the freezer, and I gave plenty away.

The bark only takes about 5 minutes to make, making it the perfect fast, easy, and extremely satisfying treat.

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It’s just melted chocolate, topped with a mixture of toffee bits, peanuts, almonds, pretzels, Oreos, and a sprinkling of sea salt.

Sounds simple enough, but there’s something about the combination that’s just irresistible. Salty-and-sweet treats can do no wrong.

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And the bark is a texture lover’s dream. The smooth, rich chocolate that melts in your mouth is in contrast with crunchy and salty peanuts and almonds and crispy pretzels. The sweet buttery toffee bits and crunchy Oreos provides so many flavor combinations in every bite.The more you eat, the more you want.

For the chocolate, I used a mixture of Trader Joe’s chocolate bars. I used equal parts of the 72% Pound Plus, Dark Chocolate, and Milk Chocolate bars. I have a well-stocked pantry of chocolate and can manifest bulk quantities of chocolate in any percentage from 60 to 90% at the drop of a hat.

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For authenticity, if you’re only using one chocolate, I’d use TJ’s Dark Chocolate bar or your favorite dark chocolate. Definitely not milk, and don’t go too dark so that it’s bitter. A nice, middle of the road dark chocolate is best.

For the toppings, if you don’t have all of them on hand, mix and match based on what you do have.

I went a little heavier-handed than the Trader doeswith the quantity of nuts, pretzels, and toffee bits.The more, the merrier.

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For the cookies, use Chocolate Jo-Jo’s or chocolate-filled Oreos for maximum authenticity, but traditional Oreos are fine.It’s cookies for candy-making. There are no wrong choices.

The batch makes about 4 times what you’d get in one $3.69 9-ounce bag. For me, it’s definitely cheaper to make than to buy because I already have all those things on hand.

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You’ve been warned. This stuff is crazy good.

Best use of 5 minutes ever.

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Cowboy Bark: Trader Joe's Copycat Recipe

By Averie Sunshine

The bark only takes about 5 minutes, making it the perfect fast, easy, and extremely satisfying treat. It’s just melted chocolate, topped with a mixture of toffee bits, peanuts, almonds, pretzels, Oreos, and a sprinkling of sea salt. Sounds simple enough, but there’s something about the combination that’s just irresistible. Salty-and-sweet treats can do no wrong. The bark is a texture lover’s dream full of smooth richness along with crispy and crunchy in every bite. Use your favorite dark Chocolate bar, definitely not milk, and don’t go too dark so that it’s bitter. For the toppings, if you don’t have all of them on hand, mix and match based on what you do have. The batch makes about 4 times what you’d get in one $3.69 9-ounce bag, enough to share with friends and they’ll love you for it. Before beginning to melt the chocolate, have everything else chopped, prepped and ready to go.

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Additional Time: 25 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Ingredients

  • 16 ounces dark chocolate, 1 pound; I used equal parts TJ’s 72% Pound Plus, Dark Chocolate, and Milk Chocolate Bars; if only using one, select a favorite dark chocolate
  • about 1 1/2 cups mini pretzels
  • 8 chocolate-stuffed Oreos, roughly chopped (or use TJ’s Chocolate Jo-Jo’s; regular Oreos may be substituted)
  • cup toffee bits
  • cup coarsely chopped peanuts, I used roasted lightly salted
  • cup coarsely chopped almonds, I used roasted lightly salted
  • sea salt for sprinkling, to taste

Instructions

  • Line a baking tray with parchment paper; set aside. Before beginning to melt the chocolate, have all the ingredients chopped, prepped, and ready to go so that they’re ready to be added while the chocolate is hot and melty. I use my Mini-Prep Plus Food Processorto grind the nuts in seconds rather than hand-chopping, but I hand-chop the cookies.

  • Coarsely chop the chocolate or break into chunks to encourage smooth melting.

  • Place chocolate in a large microwave-safe bowl. Heat on high power to melt, about 2 to 3 minutes, stopping every 15 seconds to check and stir until mixture can be stirred smooth. Be careful not to scorch it; or use a double boiler.

  • Pour melted chocolate onto parchment and with a spatula or offset knife, smooth into a large rectangle, about 10×15-inches, and about 1/8-inch thick; just eyeball.

  • Evenly sprinkle with pretzels,Oreos, toffee bits, peanuts, almonds, and sea salt to taste.

  • Allow chocolate to set up for at least 1 hour at room temp, or in the freezer for about 30 minutes.

  • After chocolate has set, break into pieces or chop with a knife. Bark will keep airtight at room temp for many weeks and in the fridge or freezer for many months.

Nutrition

Serving: 1, Calories: 465kcal, Carbohydrates: 52g, Protein: 6g, Fat: 26g, Saturated Fat: 13g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 11g, Cholesterol: 15mg, Sodium: 256mg, Fiber: 5g, Sugar: 35g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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FAQs

Did Trader Joe's discontinue Cowboy Bark? ›

How to Make Copycat Trader Joe's Cowboy Bark. With just a few ingredients, you can make a copycat of Trader Joe's Cowboy Bark in no time. With rich dark chocolate, nuts, crispy pretzels, buttery toffee and sweet Oreos, Trader Joe's Cowboy Bark is a beloved (and sadly discontinued) treat.

How to make Trader Joe's jingle jangle? ›

Dunk pretzels in melted chocolate let cool on parchment paper-add sprinkles, Maldon salt(must have) and let cool in fridge, freezer or counter to harden. *other add-ins, peanut butter cups, peanuts or almonds, popcorn or potato chips. I thought it needed something salty to balance out the sweet!

What is bark for baking? ›

what is bark? Bark is simply melted chocolate that's poured into a sheet pan and broken into pieces once it's set. You can use literally any kind of chocolate – chocolate chips, melting wafers, fancy “feves” – and it will always come out great (see: cobweb bark, red white and blue bark, and almond butter bark!).

What is the Trader Joe's controversy names? ›

The petition adds: "The Trader Joe's branding is racist because it exoticizes other cultures — it presents 'Joe' as the default 'normal' and the other characters falling outside of it — they are 'Arabian Joe,' 'Trader José,' and 'Trader Joe San. '"

Is Trader Joe's discontinuing products in 2024? ›

Here are some products that will no longer be here in January 2024: Jingle Jangle chocolate holiday mix. Dark Chocolate Stars cookies. Taste Test of Caramels.

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At many Trader Joe's, employees hide a stuffed animal for kids to find and redeem for a lollipop.

What is in Jingle Jangle at Trader Joe's? ›

Inside each generously sized tin you'll find mini pretzels covered with milk and dark chocolate and drizzled with white chocolate; dark chocolate-covered caramel popcorn; dark chocolate-covered broken Joe-Joe's cookies; milk chocolate gems with a red candy coating; and milk and dark chocolate mini peanut butter cups.

What is the bell for at Trader Joe's? ›

The bell is rung one, two, or three times to ask for help and draw the attention of the captain and crew that are spread out across the store. (TJ's employees are called crew and managers are called captains. Both the names and the bells are a nod to the store's nautical theme.)

What is the spice of the bark? ›

Cassia bark is the preferred spice to use in strong, spicy dishes. To use the bark, simply break off a small piece and add to your dish when cooking; the bark should be removed before serving.

Does Aldi carry almond bark? ›

ALDI Baker's Corner Chocolate Almond Bark Same-Day Delivery or Pickup | Instacart.

What products has Trader Joe's discontinued? ›

19 Discontinued Trader Joe's Products We're Probably Never Getting Back
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Why did Trader Joe's stop selling dog food? ›

Trader Joe's is no exception. The chain announced it is discontinuing six of its own items due to supply chain issues. All the items are pet foods that will no longer be sold due to “inconsistent availability and ongoing sourcing issues,” Trader Joe's said in a statement.

Why does Trader Joe's discontinue popular products? ›

The grocery chain's stores have limited shelf space, with slow sales being the main reason behind an item getting cut. But, just because something gets discontinued doesn't necessarily mean it will be gone forever.

Why is Trader Joe's discontinuing so many products? ›

We just physically don't have room to carry things that aren't popular, as disappointing as that is to hear and experience,” said Matt Sloan, one of the hosts of the company's podcast. But there's another key difference between Trader Joe's and its competitors, the company claims.

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